Steven Fine
Art and Judaism in the Greco-Roman World, Revised Edition
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This book explores the Jewish experience with art during the Greco-Roman period - from the Hellenistic period through the rise of Islam.
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This book explores the Jewish experience with art during the Greco-Roman period - from the Hellenistic period through the rise of Islam.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 216mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 775g
- ISBN-13: 9780521145671
- ISBN-10: 0521145678
- Artikelnr.: 28024087
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 216mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 775g
- ISBN-13: 9780521145671
- ISBN-10: 0521145678
- Artikelnr.: 28024087
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Steven Fine is the Dean Pinkhos Churgin Professor of Jewish History at Yeshiva University.
Introduction; Part I. 'The 'Most Unmonumental People' of the World': Modern
Constructions of Ancient Jewish Art: 1. Building an ancient synagogue on
the Delaware: Philadelphia's Henry S. Frank Memorial Synagogue and
constructions of Jewish art at the turn of the twentieth century; 2. The
old-new land: 'Jewish archaeology' and the Zionist narrative; 3.
Archaeology and the search for 'non-Rabbinic Judaism'; 4. Art history:
transmitting Jewish artlessness to new generations; 5. Toward a new 'Jewish
archaeology': methodological reflections; Part II. Art and Identity During
the Greco-Roman Period: 6. Art and identity in latter second temple period
Judaism: the Hasmonean Roay Tombs at Modi'in; 7. Art and identity in Late
Antique Palestine: the Na'aran Synagogue; 8. Art and identity in Diaspora
communities in Late Antiquity from Nehardea to Rome; Part III. Jewish
'Symbols' During the Greco-Roman Period: 9. Between Rome and Jerusalem: the
date palm as a 'Jewish symbol'; 10. 'The lamps of Israel': the Menorah as a
Jewish symbol; Part IV. Reading Holistically: Art and the Liturgy of Late
Antique Synagogues: 11. The Dura Europos Synagogue and its liturgical
parchment; 12. Synagogue mosaics and liturgy in the land of Israel; a. The
Sepphoris Synagogue: a liturgical interpretation; b. The Torah, its shrine,
and the decoration of late antique Palestinian synagogues; c. The zodiac;
13. Concluding comments: sanctity and the art of ancient synagogues;
Epilogue.
Constructions of Ancient Jewish Art: 1. Building an ancient synagogue on
the Delaware: Philadelphia's Henry S. Frank Memorial Synagogue and
constructions of Jewish art at the turn of the twentieth century; 2. The
old-new land: 'Jewish archaeology' and the Zionist narrative; 3.
Archaeology and the search for 'non-Rabbinic Judaism'; 4. Art history:
transmitting Jewish artlessness to new generations; 5. Toward a new 'Jewish
archaeology': methodological reflections; Part II. Art and Identity During
the Greco-Roman Period: 6. Art and identity in latter second temple period
Judaism: the Hasmonean Roay Tombs at Modi'in; 7. Art and identity in Late
Antique Palestine: the Na'aran Synagogue; 8. Art and identity in Diaspora
communities in Late Antiquity from Nehardea to Rome; Part III. Jewish
'Symbols' During the Greco-Roman Period: 9. Between Rome and Jerusalem: the
date palm as a 'Jewish symbol'; 10. 'The lamps of Israel': the Menorah as a
Jewish symbol; Part IV. Reading Holistically: Art and the Liturgy of Late
Antique Synagogues: 11. The Dura Europos Synagogue and its liturgical
parchment; 12. Synagogue mosaics and liturgy in the land of Israel; a. The
Sepphoris Synagogue: a liturgical interpretation; b. The Torah, its shrine,
and the decoration of late antique Palestinian synagogues; c. The zodiac;
13. Concluding comments: sanctity and the art of ancient synagogues;
Epilogue.
Introduction; Part I. 'The 'Most Unmonumental People' of the World': Modern
Constructions of Ancient Jewish Art: 1. Building an ancient synagogue on
the Delaware: Philadelphia's Henry S. Frank Memorial Synagogue and
constructions of Jewish art at the turn of the twentieth century; 2. The
old-new land: 'Jewish archaeology' and the Zionist narrative; 3.
Archaeology and the search for 'non-Rabbinic Judaism'; 4. Art history:
transmitting Jewish artlessness to new generations; 5. Toward a new 'Jewish
archaeology': methodological reflections; Part II. Art and Identity During
the Greco-Roman Period: 6. Art and identity in latter second temple period
Judaism: the Hasmonean Roay Tombs at Modi'in; 7. Art and identity in Late
Antique Palestine: the Na'aran Synagogue; 8. Art and identity in Diaspora
communities in Late Antiquity from Nehardea to Rome; Part III. Jewish
'Symbols' During the Greco-Roman Period: 9. Between Rome and Jerusalem: the
date palm as a 'Jewish symbol'; 10. 'The lamps of Israel': the Menorah as a
Jewish symbol; Part IV. Reading Holistically: Art and the Liturgy of Late
Antique Synagogues: 11. The Dura Europos Synagogue and its liturgical
parchment; 12. Synagogue mosaics and liturgy in the land of Israel; a. The
Sepphoris Synagogue: a liturgical interpretation; b. The Torah, its shrine,
and the decoration of late antique Palestinian synagogues; c. The zodiac;
13. Concluding comments: sanctity and the art of ancient synagogues;
Epilogue.
Constructions of Ancient Jewish Art: 1. Building an ancient synagogue on
the Delaware: Philadelphia's Henry S. Frank Memorial Synagogue and
constructions of Jewish art at the turn of the twentieth century; 2. The
old-new land: 'Jewish archaeology' and the Zionist narrative; 3.
Archaeology and the search for 'non-Rabbinic Judaism'; 4. Art history:
transmitting Jewish artlessness to new generations; 5. Toward a new 'Jewish
archaeology': methodological reflections; Part II. Art and Identity During
the Greco-Roman Period: 6. Art and identity in latter second temple period
Judaism: the Hasmonean Roay Tombs at Modi'in; 7. Art and identity in Late
Antique Palestine: the Na'aran Synagogue; 8. Art and identity in Diaspora
communities in Late Antiquity from Nehardea to Rome; Part III. Jewish
'Symbols' During the Greco-Roman Period: 9. Between Rome and Jerusalem: the
date palm as a 'Jewish symbol'; 10. 'The lamps of Israel': the Menorah as a
Jewish symbol; Part IV. Reading Holistically: Art and the Liturgy of Late
Antique Synagogues: 11. The Dura Europos Synagogue and its liturgical
parchment; 12. Synagogue mosaics and liturgy in the land of Israel; a. The
Sepphoris Synagogue: a liturgical interpretation; b. The Torah, its shrine,
and the decoration of late antique Palestinian synagogues; c. The zodiac;
13. Concluding comments: sanctity and the art of ancient synagogues;
Epilogue.