The Architecture of Herod, the Great Builder (2006 Netzer), book

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The Architecture of Herod, the Great Builder (2006) is a book by Ehud Netzer, with the assistance of Rachel Laureys-Chachy.

Abstract

"Herod the Great was one of the famous builders of the classical world. Judaea, his kingdom, a crossroads between the Eastern Mediterranean countries, Mesopotamia, Arabia, and Egypt, symbolizes the transition between the Hellenistic and Early Roman periods as well as the climax of the Second Temple period, which witnessed the emergence of many religious and spiritual movements including Christianity. Beyond the influence of the matured Hellenistic architecture, the developing Roman architecture, and the local building activity of his predecessors, the Hasmonaeans, Herod's buildings benefited from his analytical mind, creative imagination, and deep understanding of the process of building and planning. The consequences are outstanding structures such as Masada's Northern Palace and Herodium's cylindrical palatial fortress, and the peak of his achievements are Caesarea Maritima with its deepwater harbor and the rebuilding of Jerusalem's Temple Mount. Having an architectural as well as an archaeological background, Ehud Netzer is able to highlight Herod's personal involvement and contributions in his building projects. This book presents, in many aspects, the first comprehensive synthesis of Herod's enterprises from archaeological and, mainly, architectural viewpoints."--Publisher description.

"Herodes der Große war einer der berühmtesten Bauherren der Antike. Sein Königreich Judäa symbolisiert sowohl den Übergang von der hellenistischen zur frührömischen Zeit als auch den Höhepunkt der Periode des Zweiten Tempels. Ehud Netzer präsentiert eine zusammenhängende Studie der Leistungen des Herodes aus archäologischer und architektonischer Sicht. Er beschäftigt sich nicht nur mit den Bauten an sich sondern auch mit den architektonischen Anlagen, bei deren Gestaltung Herodes Herausragendes leistete."--Publisher description (German).

Editions and translations

Published in Tübingen, Germany: Mohr Siebeck, 2006 (Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism, 117). Reissued in Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2008.

Table of contents

Masada -- Jericho -- Samaria-Sebaste -- Caesarea Maritima -- Jerusalem -- Second Temple and its Precinct -- Herodium -- Desert fortress -- Palaces -- Temples -- Sport and entertainment facilities -- Planning of cities

External links

  • [ Google Books]