The book is currently out of stock
An Essay On The Ancient Topography Of Jerusalem
With Restored Plans Of The Temple, Etc. (1847)
Authors
214 pages
More about the book
The book provides detailed architectural plans, sections, and illustrations of the church constructed by Constantine the Great over the Holy Sepulcher, now recognized as the Mosque of Omar. It explores the historical significance of this site, highlighting its transformation and the intricate design elements of the original structure. Through comprehensive visual documentation, the work serves as a valuable resource for understanding early Christian architecture and its enduring legacy in a contemporary religious context.
Book variant
2010, hardcover
Book purchase
We’ll notify you via email once we track it down.