Dr. Titus Toblers zwei Bucher Topographie von Jerusalem und seinen Umgebungen: Buch. Die heilige Stadt

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G. Reimer, 1853
 

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Seite lxiii - Voyage du maréchal duc De Raguse en Hongrie, en Transylvanie, dans la Russie méridionale, en Crimée, et sur les bords de la mer d'Azoff , à Constantinople , dans quelques parties de l'Asie-mineure , en Syrie , en Palestine et en Egypte.
Seite lxiii - WILSON. -THE LANDS OF THE BIBLE VISITED AND DESCRIBED, in an Extensive Journey undertaken with special reference to the promotion of Biblical Research and the advancement of the Cause of Philanthropy. By John Wilson, DDFRS Honorary President of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society.
Seite 627 - I could not be certain on account of the height, and my imperfect knowledge of the character : there are seven well-proportioned windows on each side, except where the porch rises high, and then there are only six, one of which is generally built up, so that only five are effective. The whole is extremely light and beautiful ; and from the mixture of the soft colours above, and the pannelled...
Seite lxiii - DUC DE RAGUSE EN HONGRIE, EN TRANSYLVANIE, DANS LA RUSSIE MÉRIDIONALE, EN CRIMÉE ET SUR LES BORDS DE LA MER D'AZOFF ; A CONSTANTINOPLE ET SUR QUELQUES PARTIES DE L*ASIE MINEURE; EN SYRIE, EN PALESTINE ET EN EGYPTE.
Seite lxiii - Woodcuts, 3ls. 6d. cloth. WOODCOCK.— SCRIPTURE LANDS: Being a Visit to the Scenes of the Bible, By the Rev. WJ Woodcock, St.
Seite lxiii - THE HISTORY OF PALESTINE, from the Patriarchal Age to the Present Time ; with Chapters on the Geography and Natural History of the Country, the Customs and Institutions of the Hebrews.
Seite 219 - Quant on estoit devant cele porte, sitournoit on a main destre, en une rue par devant la tour David. Si poit on aler au mont de Syon par une posterne qui la estoit en cele rue a mein senestre.
Seite 569 - ... were seated many venerable men, reading the book of the law, wearing out their declining days in the city of their fathers, and soon to be gathered to them in the mournful Valley of Jehoshaphat.
Seite 42 - Mogrebins, two hundred feet in length, of no particular character. At the opposite end of the edifice, on the edge of the wall, is the small Mosque of Omar, eighty-five feet in length. Attached to this mosque is one still smaller, called that of the Forty Prophets. The mass of buildings projecting at the back, beyond the wall of the great enclosure are merely offices connected with the mosque. The interior of this extensive building, like the Mosque of Omar, abounds in traditionary objects.

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