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Titre
Nazareth, Israël - La fontaine de Marie
Datation
1900
Datation min.
1900
Datation max.
1900
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Inconnu
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Underwood & Underwood, Publishers.
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Numéro dans la série
72
Laboratoire photographique
Nazareth
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Ancient Fountain of the Virgin - where Mary came for water for her household - Nazareth, Palestine. Copyright 1900 by Underwood & Underwood
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A gauche : Underwood & Underwood, Publishers. NewYork, London, Toronto-Canada, Ottawa-Kansas A droite : Works ans Studios Arlington NJ. Littleton NH, Washington D.C. Sous l'image : (72) Ancient "Fountain of the Virgin" - where Mary came for water for her household - Nazareth, Palestine. Copyright 1900 by Underwood & Underwood
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You are looking nearly northeast across this square. Jerusalem is between seventy and eighty miles away at the south (behind you and at your right); Tiberias and the Galilee shores are only about fifteen miles away over beyond those hills that you see above the larger building. “Notice that recess arched over; that is the fountain from which the people of Nazareth have obtained water for centuries unknown. The source of the supply is a spring which bubbles up under the floor of a church at some distance up the hill. This arch may be modern, but the fountain is very ancient. It receives its name from the Mother of our Lord, who must have journeyed to this spring daily for water, just as you will still see women coming with water-jars poised on head or shoulder, morning and evening. See that young woman with her little boy – I wonder whether the costumes of Mary and her Son looked like the dress of that pair ? Perhaps they did, except for the fez cap, which is a modern fashion. How much do you suppose that jar of water will weigh ? I once tried to lift a filled jar, as it stood on that corner of the wall nearest to us, and found it all that I cared to lift. A woman smiled at my awkwardness, picked up the jar with an easy swing, lifted it on her shoulder, and walked away with it in apparent ease. Daily, Mary and the Child Jesus must have walked hand-in-hand to this very spring, for it was then as now the universal custom for the women to carry the water to the home.” From Travelling in the Holy Land through the Stereoscopoe, by Jesse Lyman Hurlbut, D.D., with special “keyed” maps locating 100 interesting observation standpoints, and identifying all the local landmarks; published by Underwood & Underwood. ==================================================================================================== Ancient Fountain of the Virgin, Nazareth, Palestine. Ancienne fontaine de la Vierge, Nazareth, Palestine. Die alte Quelle der Jungfrau zu Nazareth in Palästina. Antigua Pila de la Virgen, Nazareth, Palestina. Forntida springbrunn af Virgin, Nazareth, Palestina. Древній фонтанъ Богродипы, Назаретъ, Палестина.
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bon
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Positif
Info couleur
Noir et Blanc
Propriétaire
M. Magendie
Lieu de conservation
Lescar
Auteur de la numérisation
Philippe Chalons
Créateur du dépôt
CLEM
Date de dépôt
Novembre 2014
Lot
LOT24_MAGENDIE
Livraison
LIVRAISON_06
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Nom usuel
Mag3004
Auteur
Inconnu
Titre
Nazareth, Israël - La fontaine de Marie
Date de création
1900
Légende
Ancient Fountain of the Virgin - where Mary came for water for her household - Nazareth, Palestine. Copyright 1900 by Underwood & Underwood
Ville
Nazareth
Pays
Israël
Fournisseur
CLEM - Archéovision
Auteur de la description
Fanny Arnaud
Nom de l'objet: Mag3004
Date d'entrée de l'objet dans ArcheoGRID : 2024-12-05
Collection : LIVRAISON_06