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Jerusalem Explored - Illustrated Edition - cover

Jerusalem Explored - Illustrated Edition

Ermete Pierotti

Translator T. G. Bonney

Publisher: DigiCat

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In "Jerusalem Explored," Ermete Pierotti presents an intricate examination of the historical and cultural layers that compose the ancient city of Jerusalem. Utilizing a rich and descriptive literary style, Pierotti intertwines personal narrative with meticulous archaeological observation, creating a compelling survey of the city's sacred sites and their significance through the ages. The book situates itself within the larger context of 19th-century explorations, echoing the era's fascination with biblical archaeology and the intersections of faith, history, and architecture. Ermete Pierotti, an Italian engineer and architect, was profoundly influenced by his travels and studies throughout the Middle East. His expertise in construction and appreciation for historical preservation uniquely positioned him to dive into the complexities of Jerusalem's architectural heritage. Pierotti's experiences allowed him to portray not only the physical structures but also the socio-cultural dynamics of Jerusalem during a period of burgeoning international interest in the Holy Land. This book is highly recommended for scholars of religious studies, history enthusiasts, and travelers alike. Pierotti's eloquent narratives and insightful analyses invite the reader to delve deeper into the fabric of Jerusalem, fostering a greater appreciation for its role as a crucible of civilizations. A perfect blend of scholarly rigor and accessible prose makes this work an essential addition to any library.
Available since: 05/17/2022.
Print length: 524 pages.

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