The Temple of Solomon is one of the interests of a large number of scholars in many fields. Since ancient times, it is possible to find theoretical writings telling about what the biblical monument looked like. In the Middle Ages, many efforts were made to reconstruct this biblical monument. Just like the Middle Ages in the Middle Ages, they were more concerned with the spiritual meaning that the temple carried, and since the Renaissance they have also devoted themselves to the technical side of the building. This work describes several already existing and known reconstructions of the First Temple. Probably one of the most important buildings is the residence of Spanish king Philip II of Spain - El Escorial, which was built during the seco...
Historians believe the traditional construction began to take shape in Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, a...
This is the first translation into English of Juan Bautisa Villalpando’s Book Five of In Ezechielem ...
Isaac Newton’s unpublished manuscripts reveal that for over fifty years he had an interest in the Te...
The Temple of Solomon is one of the interests of a large number of scholars in many fields. Since an...
The Temple of Solomon is one of the objects of great interest to many researchers. We could find fir...
From 1596 to 1605, three imposing in-folio volumes of erudition and craftsmanship successively came ...
The second volume of Ezechielem Explanationes by Juan Battista Villalpando, published in 1604, conta...
This study investigates the appropriation and re-signification of Old Testament symbols within neope...
The city authorities of Sao Paulo, Brazil have approved the construction of a temple that is claimed...
The second volume of In Ezechielem Explanationes by Juan Battista Villalpando was published in 1604;...
Partiendo de la premisa de que el reinado de Felipe II se caracterizó por un enorme poder político-r...
The description of the Temple of Jerusalem in the Book of Ezekiel is dark and obscure. Not only are ...
The symbolism of the heavenly, represented in the Temple of Jerusalem, has inspired diverse interpre...
1 Kings preserves a long and detailed description of the construction of a temple and palace in Jeru...
1 Kings preserves a long and detailed description of the construction of a temple and palace in Jeru...
Historians believe the traditional construction began to take shape in Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, a...
This is the first translation into English of Juan Bautisa Villalpando’s Book Five of In Ezechielem ...
Isaac Newton’s unpublished manuscripts reveal that for over fifty years he had an interest in the Te...
The Temple of Solomon is one of the interests of a large number of scholars in many fields. Since an...
The Temple of Solomon is one of the objects of great interest to many researchers. We could find fir...
From 1596 to 1605, three imposing in-folio volumes of erudition and craftsmanship successively came ...
The second volume of Ezechielem Explanationes by Juan Battista Villalpando, published in 1604, conta...
This study investigates the appropriation and re-signification of Old Testament symbols within neope...
The city authorities of Sao Paulo, Brazil have approved the construction of a temple that is claimed...
The second volume of In Ezechielem Explanationes by Juan Battista Villalpando was published in 1604;...
Partiendo de la premisa de que el reinado de Felipe II se caracterizó por un enorme poder político-r...
The description of the Temple of Jerusalem in the Book of Ezekiel is dark and obscure. Not only are ...
The symbolism of the heavenly, represented in the Temple of Jerusalem, has inspired diverse interpre...
1 Kings preserves a long and detailed description of the construction of a temple and palace in Jeru...
1 Kings preserves a long and detailed description of the construction of a temple and palace in Jeru...
Historians believe the traditional construction began to take shape in Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, a...
This is the first translation into English of Juan Bautisa Villalpando’s Book Five of In Ezechielem ...
Isaac Newton’s unpublished manuscripts reveal that for over fifty years he had an interest in the Te...