Reise in den Orient
Volume 2
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- Author: Constantin von Tischendorf
- Date Published: August 2010
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- isbn: 9781108014779
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Reise in den Orient (1846) is the German biblical scholar Constantin von Tischendorf's recollection of his journey to Egypt, Israel and Greece at the beginning of the 1840s. The work is a travel diary that vividly describes Tischendorf's meeting with mythological places and impressive men, and a learned account of the Christian history of the area. Volume 2 of this work largely focuses on Tischendorf's time in Israel. He writes about Jesus' crucifixion and Golgotha's significance, and gives an historical account of Jerusalem as the centre of all religions. He pays particular attention to the Anglican Diocese of Jerusalem, which leads him to explain the differences between German and English Protestantism. On his return journey, he is enraptured by Smyrna and Constantinople, and enjoys visiting the Athenian Acropolis and the other ruins of the ancient city.
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- Date Published: August 2010
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108014779
- length: 324 pages
- dimensions: 216 x 18 x 140 mm
- weight: 0.41kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Das heilige Grab
Von Jerusalems einwohnern
Das anglikanische Bisthum zu Jerusalem
Klöster in und um Jerusalem
Der stebente Trinitatissonntag
Glaubenszumuthungen in Jerusalem
Noch einige Grinnerungen im neuen Jerusalem ans alte
Bethlehem
Bethanien
Schrieben an eine hohe Gönnerin über mein biblischkritisches unternehmen
Von Jerusalem nach Nazareth
Nazareth
Der Carmel
St. Jean d'Acre
Ausflug über Ephesus nach Patmos
Reise nach Constantinopel
Ein Ritt durch Constantinopel
Die Bibliotheken
Abschied von Constantinopel
Reise nach Griechenland.
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