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Caesarea Philippi : Banias , The Lost City of Pan . / John Francis Wilson

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رقم التسجيلة 694
نوع المادة book
الموقع الالكتروني http://tinyurl.com/5ukozp4
ردمك 1850434409
رقم الطلب

DS99.B23W55

المؤلف Wilson, John Francis

العنوان Caesarea Philippi : Banias , The Lost City of Pan . / John Francis Wilson
بيانات النشر London: I.B. Tauris Publishers, 2004.
الوصف المادي 262 p ; ill, some in col, 2 maps, hbk
ملاحظات

- Includes bibliographical references - Includes an index of places, index of people and a general index - Includes 2 black-and-white maps - Includes illustrations, some in colour, between p. 86 and 87, and between p.166 and 167

المحتويات / النص

1- Preface 2- The Beginnings 3- Herodian Banias 4- Roman Banias 5- Religion in Roman Banias: Paganism 6- Jews and Christians in Pagan Banias 7- Christ Versus Pan: Constantinian Banias 8- Pan Versus Christ: Byzantine Banias 9- The Arab/ Islamic Conquest 10- Banias and the Crusades 11- Ayyubids, Mamluks and Turks 12- European 'Rediscovery' 13- Twentieth Century Epilogue

المستخلص

Banias is a city that has seen almost every age of history pass through it: from Canaanite times, via the Romans and the Crusades, to its eventual destruction in the 1967 Six Days War. John Francis Wilson brings us the first continuous history of this fascinating city. Herod, Vespasian, Saladin and even Mark Twain have all left their mark on the city of Pan, whose story can now be brought to the general reader for the first time. John Francis Wilson has had complete access to the site and has drawn upon a wealth of sources in order to provide the first comprehensive history of this remarkable city. Banias's important role in political, military and religious developments has long been deserving of a continuous narrative that takes in the full spectrum of the city's history. With the publication of this book, Banias' story can be read by both the scholar and the general reader alike

المواضيع Bainiyaas (Damascus, Syria) - History