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Essays exploring the influence of the sacred buildings of Jerusalem on architecture worldwide.
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Introduction
Public, private and political Devotion: Re-presenting the Sepulchre - Robin Griffith-Jones
The Building of the Holy Sepulchre - Robin Griffith-Jones
The Crusader Church of the Holy Sepulchre - Denys Pringle
The Crusader Church of the Holy Sepulchre: Design, Depiction and the Pilgrim Church of Compostela - Jaroslav Folda
Medieval Muslim Veneration of the Dome of the Rock - Robert Hillenbrand
The Temple as Symbol, the Temple as Metaphor: contrasting Eastern and Western Re-imaginings - Robert Ousterhout
Spiral Columns and the Temple of Solomon - Eric C Fernie
Raphael's Marriage of the Virgin and the Temple at Jerusalem in the Italian Renaissance Imagination - David Ekserdjian
'I have defeated you, Solomon' - Robin Griffith-Jones
Saint James the Just: Sacral Topgraphy in Jerusalem and Constantinople - Cecily Hennessy
Jerusalems in the Caucasus? - Antony Eastmond
Holy Russia and the 'Jerusalem Idea' - Robin Milner-Gulland
Jerusalem and the Ethiopian Church: the Evidence of Roha (Lalibela) - David W. Phillipson
The Origins and Meaning of the Ethiopian Circular Church: Fresh Explorations - Emmanuel Fritsch
Arculf's Circles, Aachen's Octagon, Germigny's Cube: Three Riddles from Northern Europe - Robin Griffith-Jones
Representations of the Holy Sepulchre - Eric C Fernie
The Military Orders and the Idea of the Holy Sepulchre - Alan Borg
The English Round Church Movement - Catherine E. Hundley
The Use and Meaning of the Twelfth- and Thirteenth-Century Round Churches of England - Michael Gervers
Jerusalem in London: the New Temple Church - Nicole Hamonic
Commemorating the Rotunda in the Round: The Medieval Latin Liturgy of the Holy Sepulchre and its Performance in the West - Sebastian Salvado
The Temple Church in the Crusades - Robin Griffith-Jones
Epilogue - Robin Griffith-Jones
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Robin Griffith-Jones, Eric Fernie
Summary
Essays exploring the influence of the sacred buildings of Jerusalem on architecture worldwide.