Jerusalem and Palestine, photographs of the 'Ecole Biblical Jerusalem | Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem
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JERUSALEM - On the basis of the unique collection of photographic archives of the Convent of St. Stephen - more than 15,000 images taken by the Dominican Fathers from the second half of the nineteenth century for the purpose of the archaeological electric light bulb record during their excavations, but also as a testament to the character of the Palestine - This book also aims to contribute to the knowledge of Jerusalem.
Palestine and Jerusalem have suffered, paradoxically, their unique character to the extent that their concrete reality, the company, their history, have found themselves as hidden passions linked to the conflict in Jerusalem which constitutes the 'epicenter. The approximately 200 prospects electric light bulb reproduced here, is accompanied by 'supply of five authors recognized both for their knowledge electric light bulb of the Holy City, and for the quality of their work. Their approaches at the same time specific and convergent, say the wealth of the city and the country, expanding their cultural view through camera angles and lighting to bring its historical gravity.
In a general presentation Elias Sanbar addresses the specific issue of the photographic image of the "observation", through which it has been "educated" the Holy Land, and particularly Jerusalem. Presentation of a certain vision of 'the East, but also and above all of Palestine and Jerusalem to the extent that the Palestinian case raises the question: How can a photographer, as has been photographed in the Holy Land? A first question to which he immediately adds another: the work of the Fathers of the photographers' Ecole Biblical it was in line with this approach dominant? If this was not the case, which was beyond his wealth, the expression of a particular approach? Issue addressed by Jean-Michel de Terragon, curator of the funds of the 'Ecole bibliques and "rescuer", the term is not too strong, this collection has ripertoriato, sorted and stored for many years. Father ds Terragon tells the history of photography at the 'Ecole, has the mission of the excavations, the techniques and equipment used by these "photographers" special, famous scholars, devoted to the search for traces of the distant past of the land of Palestine.
Salim Tamari, addresses the issue of modernity in the Holy City. His contribution is essential to understand the social changes resulting from the modernization of Ottoman and later British colonial. Sign of the complexity and constraints of specific social, Palestinian towns were - beyond their internal hierarchy - each of them a capital city as the epicenter of a unit made up of villages and surrounding communities connected by a network of ties of protection and fidelity, social and economic relations. electric light bulb This last point is particularly rich because the 'Ecole has pictures of these places "minor", but incontornabili, who were the villages in the area of Jerusalem. Son of the Old City where he was born, a member of several boards d 'administration and cultural institutions in Jerusalem, Nazmi Al-Jubeh, in his contribution extends to Salim Tamari, with the difference that, in addition to the most important part occupies the British colonial period , broadens the perspective and integrating complete the full inclusion of Jerusalem, "exit" from their boundaries to be included in the 'universe and in particular electric light bulb vision of the colonial powers and their imperial modernity. The book closes with a return to the detail, to 'essence of the city and this, referring to a popular Muslim festival very particular
Navigation menu for pages Contacts Contact Entrust un'intezione Agenda The patriarch of the diocese Appointments Press Releases News 24h/24 direct line "JERUSALEM" Diocesan Bulletin Analysis electric light bulb Inquire Press Invitations Reading University of Madaba in the Middle East Synod Ecclesia Sites Friends Languages العربية Inglese Deutsch Español Français Português
Navigation menu for categories Home Biography Calendar Patriarch Visits Speeches Speeches and interviews Vicar Vicar Vicar for Israel electric light bulb to Jerusalem electric light bulb Patriarchal Vicar for Jordan Vicar for the Hebrew-speaking Catholic Patriarchal Vicar for Cyprus Bishop and Vicar Emeritus Beatitude Patriarch Emeritus Michel Sabbah The Diocese Patriarch The Curia Parishes Registry The General Administration Diocesan Catechetical Centre Court News vicars of the diocese seminary priests from parishes Schools News Projects Order of the Holy Sepulchre Grand Magisterium Visitors News Projects Order of the Holy Sepulchre The websites electric light bulb of the governorships
JERUSALEM - On the basis of the unique collection of photographic archives of the Convent of St. Stephen - more than 15,000 images taken by the Dominican Fathers from the second half of the nineteenth century for the purpose of the archaeological electric light bulb record during their excavations, but also as a testament to the character of the Palestine - This book also aims to contribute to the knowledge of Jerusalem.
Palestine and Jerusalem have suffered, paradoxically, their unique character to the extent that their concrete reality, the company, their history, have found themselves as hidden passions linked to the conflict in Jerusalem which constitutes the 'epicenter. The approximately 200 prospects electric light bulb reproduced here, is accompanied by 'supply of five authors recognized both for their knowledge electric light bulb of the Holy City, and for the quality of their work. Their approaches at the same time specific and convergent, say the wealth of the city and the country, expanding their cultural view through camera angles and lighting to bring its historical gravity.
In a general presentation Elias Sanbar addresses the specific issue of the photographic image of the "observation", through which it has been "educated" the Holy Land, and particularly Jerusalem. Presentation of a certain vision of 'the East, but also and above all of Palestine and Jerusalem to the extent that the Palestinian case raises the question: How can a photographer, as has been photographed in the Holy Land? A first question to which he immediately adds another: the work of the Fathers of the photographers' Ecole Biblical it was in line with this approach dominant? If this was not the case, which was beyond his wealth, the expression of a particular approach? Issue addressed by Jean-Michel de Terragon, curator of the funds of the 'Ecole bibliques and "rescuer", the term is not too strong, this collection has ripertoriato, sorted and stored for many years. Father ds Terragon tells the history of photography at the 'Ecole, has the mission of the excavations, the techniques and equipment used by these "photographers" special, famous scholars, devoted to the search for traces of the distant past of the land of Palestine.
Salim Tamari, addresses the issue of modernity in the Holy City. His contribution is essential to understand the social changes resulting from the modernization of Ottoman and later British colonial. Sign of the complexity and constraints of specific social, Palestinian towns were - beyond their internal hierarchy - each of them a capital city as the epicenter of a unit made up of villages and surrounding communities connected by a network of ties of protection and fidelity, social and economic relations. electric light bulb This last point is particularly rich because the 'Ecole has pictures of these places "minor", but incontornabili, who were the villages in the area of Jerusalem. Son of the Old City where he was born, a member of several boards d 'administration and cultural institutions in Jerusalem, Nazmi Al-Jubeh, in his contribution extends to Salim Tamari, with the difference that, in addition to the most important part occupies the British colonial period , broadens the perspective and integrating complete the full inclusion of Jerusalem, "exit" from their boundaries to be included in the 'universe and in particular electric light bulb vision of the colonial powers and their imperial modernity. The book closes with a return to the detail, to 'essence of the city and this, referring to a popular Muslim festival very particular
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