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Still imageGethsemane road to St. Stephen's Gate, thronged with pilgrims; W. from Olivet to Jerusalem
Hurlbut, Jesse Lyman, 1843-1930Crowds of pilgrims making their way up the road from Gethsemane towards the Lion's Gate (St. Stephen's Gate) and into Jerusalem.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESCrowds of pilgrims making their way up the road from Gethsemane towards the Lion's Gate (St. Stephen's Gate) and into Jerusalem. -
Still imageGihon cattle market and Jerusalem's west wall, N. E. from the Bethlehem road
Hurlbut, Jesse Lyman, 1843-1930A cattle market held near Jerusalem's Western city wall on the embankement of the Gihon Spring.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESA cattle market held near Jerusalem's Western city wall on the embankement of the Gihon Spring. -
Still imageHerod's Temple — reproduction of the famous Schick model at Jerusalem
Hurlbut, Jesse Lyman, 1843-1930A model of Herod's Temple designed by Conrad Schick.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESA model of Herod's Temple designed by Conrad Schick. -
Still imageHistoriated title page of Theatre des Martyrs
Luiken, Jan, 1649-1712An engraved title page to Jean Luiken's Theatre des Martyrs. In the center, there is a depiction of several martyrdoms, including being boiled, being spun on a wheel across spikes, and burning at the stake, under which is the phrase, "per angusta ad augusta" (from crisis to glory). Forming a border around the title information is a collection of weapons and instruments of torture which are related to various martyrdoms, including: swords, maces, spears, arrows, axes, clubs, halberds, flails, saws, knives, chains, manacles, torches, mallets, anchors, and a crown of thorns.Subject - Time PeriodCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESAn engraved title page to Jean Luiken's Theatre des Martyrs. In the center, there is a depiction of several martyrdoms, including being boiled, being spun on a wheel across spikes, and burning at the stake, under which is the phrase, "per angusta ad augusta" (from crisis to glory). Forming a border around the title information is a collection of weapons and instruments of torture which are related to various martyrdoms, including: swords, maces, spears, arrows, axes, clubs, halberds, flails, saws, knives, chains, manacles, torches, mallets, anchors, and a crown of thorns. -
Still imageIerusalem ciuitas sancta, olim metropolis regni Iudaici, hodie uero colonia Turcae
Map of Jerusalem taken from Sebastian Münster's Cosmographia (Basel: Heinrich Petri, 1544), YY4-5 (pages [1015]-1018).Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESMap of Jerusalem taken from Sebastian Münster's Cosmographia (Basel: Heinrich Petri, 1544), YY4-5 (pages [1015]-1018). -
Still imageInitial Letter D
An initial letter "D" featuring Jesus entering Jerusalem on the back of a donkey.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESAn initial letter "D" featuring Jesus entering Jerusalem on the back of a donkey. -
Still imageInside a Jewish synagogue, showing Holy Place and reader's platform
Hurlbut, Jesse Lyman, 1843-1930Interior view of a synagogue showing the reader's platform.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESInterior view of a synagogue showing the reader's platform. -
Still imageJerusalem and Vicinity
A map showing the corresponding locations where stereoscopic images were taken of Jerusalem and the surrounding areas.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESA map showing the corresponding locations where stereoscopic images were taken of Jerusalem and the surrounding areas. -
Still imageJerusalem and the Mount of Olives — E. from the Latin Hospice, Jerusalem
Hurlbut, Jesse Lyman, 1843-1930A view from Mount Scopus across Jerusalem towards the Mount of Olives with the Dome of the Rock (Qubbat al-Ṣakhrah) in the middleground.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESA view from Mount Scopus across Jerusalem towards the Mount of Olives with the Dome of the Rock (Qubbat al-Ṣakhrah) in the middleground. -
Still imageJerusalem from Mount Scopus at the N. E., showing nearly the whole city
Hurlbut, Jesse Lyman, 1843-1930View of Jerusalem from Mount Scopus, showing the majority of the city in the background.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESView of Jerusalem from Mount Scopus, showing the majority of the city in the background. -
Still imageJerusalem from S., showing Ophel, with Tyropoen and Kedron Valleys
Hurlbut, Jesse Lyman, 1843-1930A view of Jerusalem from the South with the town of Ophel in the middleground and both the Tyropoean and Kedron Valleys.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESA view of Jerusalem from the South with the town of Ophel in the middleground and both the Tyropoean and Kedron Valleys. -
Still imageJerusalem on the W. — view S. from new tower over the walls
Hurlbut, Jesse Lyman, 1843-1930View of Jerusalem's Western city wall, facing south, showing the Tower of David (now an archaeological museum).Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESView of Jerusalem's Western city wall, facing south, showing the Tower of David (now an archaeological museum). -
Still imageJerusalem, "beautiful for situation", from S. E., showing Temple site
Hurlbut, Jesse Lyman, 1843-1930A view of Jerusalem from the Southeast showing the Temple site. The Dome of the Rock (Qubbat al-Ṣakhrah) can be seen in the middleground.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESA view of Jerusalem from the Southeast showing the Temple site. The Dome of the Rock (Qubbat al-Ṣakhrah) can be seen in the middleground. -
Still imageJerusalem, Mt. of Olives and Bethany
A map showing the corresponding locations where stereoscopic images were taken of Jerusalem and the surrounding areas.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESA map showing the corresponding locations where stereoscopic images were taken of Jerusalem and the surrounding areas. -
Still imageJerusalem, from across the Valley of Hinnom to Olivet, looking N. E
Hurlbut, Jesse Lyman, 1843-1930A view of Jerusalem, Mount Zion, and the Mount of Olives from the hill where Judas Iscariot supposedly made the deal to betray Jesus, the "Hill of Evil Counsel."Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESA view of Jerusalem, Mount Zion, and the Mount of Olives from the hill where Judas Iscariot supposedly made the deal to betray Jesus, the "Hill of Evil Counsel." -
Still imageJerusalem, the City of the Great King, from Mount of Olives
Hurlbut, Jesse Lyman, 1843-1930A view of Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives, clearly showing the Dome of the Rock (Qubbat al-Ṣakhrah) in the middleground and a Russian [Orthodox?] Church in the foreground.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESA view of Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives, clearly showing the Dome of the Rock (Qubbat al-Ṣakhrah) in the middleground and a Russian [Orthodox?] Church in the foreground. -
Still imageJerusalem, the center of Christian history, seen W. from tower on Olivet
Hurlbut, Jesse Lyman, 1843-1930A view of Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives, showing the Dome of the Rock (Qubbat al-Ṣakhrah) in the background.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESA view of Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives, showing the Dome of the Rock (Qubbat al-Ṣakhrah) in the background. -
Still imageJesus' Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem
A woodcut depicting Jesus' triumphal entry into the city of Jerusalem. Jesus rides a donkey with hand raised to bless the people as they lay palms before him. The scene is flanked by ornamental scroll work featuring pelicans and snails.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESA woodcut depicting Jesus' triumphal entry into the city of Jerusalem. Jesus rides a donkey with hand raised to bless the people as they lay palms before him. The scene is flanked by ornamental scroll work featuring pelicans and snails. -
Still imageJudas receives 30 pieces of silver for his betrayal ot Christ
Graf, Urs, approximately 1485-approximately 1527A woodcut by Urs Graf depicting Judas receiving thirty pieces of silver for his betrayal of Christ. The image was taken from a 1506 harmony of the Gospel texts of the Passion, edited by Matthias Ringmann, translated by Geiler von Keysersberg and printed by Johann Knobloch in Strasbourg.||This woodcut was acquired through the generous subvention of Mrs. Carol A. Jeschke, October 2020.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESA woodcut by Urs Graf depicting Judas receiving thirty pieces of silver for his betrayal of Christ. The image was taken from a 1506 harmony of the Gospel texts of the Passion, edited by Matthias Ringmann, translated by Geiler von Keysersberg and printed by Johann Knobloch in Strasbourg.||This woodcut was acquired through the generous subvention of Mrs. Carol A. Jeschke, October 2020. -
Still imageLooking S. E. from Mizpah to Jerusalem four miles away
Hurlbut, Jesse Lyman, 1843-1930View to the Southeast from Miẓpah towards Jerusalem.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESView to the Southeast from Miẓpah towards Jerusalem. -
Still imageModern Jerusalem
A map showing the corresponding locations where stereoscopic images were taken of Jerusalem and the surrounding areas.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESA map showing the corresponding locations where stereoscopic images were taken of Jerusalem and the surrounding areas.