The Holy City: Historical, Topographical, and Antiquarian Notices of Jerusalem, المجلد 2J. W. Parker, 1849 - 782 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 136
... vaults and walls necessarily protect the lower part of the buildings . When a building is taken down by friendly hands , the materials are care- fully removed as fast as they accumulate . But this sys- tematic process is not likely to ...
... vaults and walls necessarily protect the lower part of the buildings . When a building is taken down by friendly hands , the materials are care- fully removed as fast as they accumulate . But this sys- tematic process is not likely to ...
الصفحة 137
... vaults , still entire . The original plan of the buildings , therefore , can never be lost , under such circumstances ; but it may be departed from during the rebuilding , for two opposite reasons . In the first place , the funds may ...
... vaults , still entire . The original plan of the buildings , therefore , can never be lost , under such circumstances ; but it may be departed from during the rebuilding , for two opposite reasons . In the first place , the funds may ...
الصفحة 164
... vault , the apex of which w ten feet from the floor , and the apse was still The Eastern door was eight feet five inches crown of its pointed arch , but the Western door gave admission to the inner or sepulchral chamb only three feet ...
... vault , the apex of which w ten feet from the floor , and the apse was still The Eastern door was eight feet five inches crown of its pointed arch , but the Western door gave admission to the inner or sepulchral chamb only three feet ...
الصفحة 165
... vault is eight feet six from the floor . More than half of this chamber on the North side is occupied by a kind of altar or pedestal , two feet ten inches in height , which covers and pro- tects the real Sepulchral couch , where the ...
... vault is eight feet six from the floor . More than half of this chamber on the North side is occupied by a kind of altar or pedestal , two feet ten inches in height , which covers and pro- tects the real Sepulchral couch , where the ...
الصفحة 170
... vault , and states that there were forty - four silver lamps kept constantly burning , and all suspended from the roof . Of these lamps thirteen belonged to the Latins , twenty - one to the Greeks , four to the Armenians , and four to ...
... vault , and states that there were forty - four silver lamps kept constantly burning , and all suspended from the roof . Of these lamps thirteen belonged to the Latins , twenty - one to the Greeks , four to the Armenians , and four to ...
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Acra Acta Sanctorum aisle altar ancient angle appears apse architectural Arculfus Basilica Bernardino Bezetha body buildings Calvary cave chamber choir chre Christians cloister columns Constantine court Cross Crucifixion Crusaders cubits cupola Damascus Gate described dome Domini door Dr Robinson East eastern Ecclesia edicula Emperor entrance erected Eusebius excavated existence feet Fergusson floor gate Golgotha Greek Haram hewn Holy Sepulchre inches Jerusalem Jewish Josephus loculus Lord Lord's marble mentioned monument Mosk Mount Sion North occupied original ornamented outer passage pavement piers pilgrims Plate pointed arches porch present probably quæ Quaresmius recess rock rocky roof Rotunda Round Church sacred Sakhrah Sawulf says second wall Sepul sepulchrum shew shewn side South southern spot square St Helena stone Street supposed Temple tion tomb tower tradition transept triforium valley vaults West western William of Tyre writers δὲ καὶ τὸ τοῦ
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