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Dome of the Rock

The Dome of the Rock  

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One of the most splendid achievements of holy architecture anywhere in the world, the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem's Old City is sacred to Muslims, Christians, and Jews alike. Its octagonal structure is adorned with carved marble and brilliantly colored ceramic tile, and its golden dome is the highlight of the city's skyline. Sumptuous color photography captures the glory of both exterior and interior--glass windows, lush mosaics, porphyritic columns, and exquisitely detailed carpets. In combination with a bibliography, glossary of Arabic terms, and scholarly introduction exploring the cultural and religious significance of the building, this book presents the most comprehensive and satisfying visual documentation of this magnificent structure ever published.

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A study of Jerusalem's Dome of the Rock, among the holiest of places for Muslims, Christians, and Jews, this beautiful book combines superb photography and clear, scholarly writing. Grabar (Sch. of Historical Studies, Inst. for Advanced Studies, Princeton) describes the dimensions and physical attributes of the building, the beliefs and practices associated with it, and the source of the decorative features. The writing is supported by the excellent photographs of architectural photographer Nuseibeh, who collaborated on The Shape of the Holy (Princeton Univ., 1996) with Grabar. Nuseibeh describes the mosaics of the dome, supplies translations of the inscriptions, and discusses the problems of photographing the area. The volume brings to life one of the most glorious architectural achievements of the Umayyad dynasty and one that is at the center of recent conflicts in the region. This volume deserves to be in every public and academic library.? Martin Chasin, Adult Inst. Bridgeport, Ct.
 

Product Details
  • Hardcover: 175 pages
  • Publisher: Rizzoli (September 15, 1996)
  • ISBN: 0847819426
  • Product Dimensions: 1.0 x 9.5 x 12.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.4 pounds.
  • Average Customer Review: based on 3 reviews
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank in #500,873
 
Customer Reviews
 

Temple Mount, February 22, 2005
This book is the first one that I have seen that translates many of the Arabic inscriptions. How should Christians view this inscription in the Dome: "So believe in God and all the messengers, And stop talking about a Trinity. Cease in your own best interests! Verily God is the God of unity. Lord Almighty! That God would beget a child? Either in the Heavens or on the Earth?" (p.107) [Muslims don't believe in the Trinty.] Also, this is the only book I've found that has a very detailed bird's-eye view of the top of the entire Haram al-Sharif complex, and notes where about 65 different shrines, stairs, gates, or domes are located. As related items you may wish to see: "Secrets of Jerusalem's Temple Mount" by Leen Ritmeyer (ISBN:18803117524)or "Dome of the Rock" (Wonders of Man) by Newsweek (ISBN:0882250183 or 088225019-1).
 

The Dome of the Rock, January 7, 2002

I thought the pictures were great. Not only were they large--some covering two pages of this oversized book, but the pictures showed a representative sample of nearly every surface inside and outside of the Dome of the Rock. This book is overkill if all you want is touristy pictures, but an art historian would love this book.

 
wonderful pictures, binding interferes with spreads, October 31, 1999

On October 30, 1999, I happened to go into the Rizzoli Bookstore in San Francisco and learned there was an exhibit of photographs from this book. The photographs are wonderful.

But as for the book (hardbound), the binding interferes with the enjoyment of the photos. Many of the photos are two-page spreads with the photo crossing the gutter. I could not open the book flat enough to see what was in the gutter.

While this book has sewn signatures, they seem to have been glued onto a hard strip that limits flexibility. BOOKS DO NOT HAVE TO BE BOUND LIKE THIS!!!

 

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