Συλλογή FR-EBAF/Ph - EBAF's Photographic Collection

Περιοχή αναγνώρισης

Κωδικός αναγνώρισης της ενότητας περιγραφής

FR-EBAF/Ph

Τίτλος

EBAF's Photographic Collection

Χρονολογία(ες)

  • 1890- (Δημιουργία)

Επίπεδο περιγραφής

Συλλογή

Μέγεθος και υπόστρωμα της ενότητας περιγραφής (ποσότητα, όγκος ή διαστάσεις)

The collection essentially gathers thousands of glass plates: 12,500 for the negatives, 4,000 positive glasses for projection and 33 autochromes.
6 photographs are selected for the Archival City project.

Περιοχή πλαισίου παραγωγής

Όνομα του παραγωγού

(From 1890)

Διοικητική ιστορία

In 1890, Father Marie-Joseph Lagrange opened the "Ecole pratique d'Etudes bibliques" in the Convent of Saint-Etienne to study the Bible within the framework of its development.
In the following years, the buildings of the School, the convent and the basilica were successively built, the dedication of which was celebrated on May 13, 1900.
In 1920, the French government recognized the École Biblique as the French Archaeological School of Jerusalem. The School is then attached to the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres.
From the first generation of professors, we can mention Father Édouard Dhorme, a great assyriologist, Father Louis-Hugues Vincent, who dedicated his life to Palestinian archaeology, Father Abel, a specialist in biblical history and geography, or Father Antonin Jaussen and Raphaël Savignac, who brought back from their explorations an impressive archaeological, epigraphic and ethnographic treasure.
Under the direction of Fr. Roland de Vaux, the second generation worked no less. It undertook real archaeological excavations in several places, starting with Abu Gosh (1946) and Emmaus-Nicopolis. The largest excavations were those of Tell el-Far'ah nord (1946-1960), identified by Fr. de Vaux as the former Tirça, and the exploration of Khirbet Qumran from 1951 onwards. The Qumran excavations were accompanied by a work as long as it was of primary importance on the famous manuscripts. A team of epigraphers was then formed, which worked for many years to identify and publish the fragments found in the caves. At the death of Fr. de Vaux (1971), the archaeology department was taken over by Fr. Benoit, his collaborator for many years, a fine connoisseur of Jerusalem.
The same Fr. Benoit also played an important role in the publication of the first Jerusalem Bible immediately after the Second World War. This new French edition of the Bible, later published in many other languages, was distinguished by its rich notes and in-depth theological reflection. Following the first edition, in fascicles, many reprints were published, promoting the progress of exegetical research, up to the famous Jerusalem Bible of the year 2000.
The scientific activity of the School is also illustrated by its periodical publications, whether it is the Revue Biblique (RB), founded in 1892, the only journal covering the entire biblical field, or the collections of Bible Studies (since 1903) and the Cahiers de la Revue Biblique.
The convent of Saint-Etienne/Biblical School has also housed an important library since the beginning, specialising in the exegesis and archaeology of the Near East.

Φορέας διατήρησης του αρχείου

Ιστορικό της ενότητας περιγραφής

Διαδικασία πρόσκτησης

Περιοχή περιεχομένου και διάρθρωσης

Παρουσίαση περιεχομένου

EBAF's Photographic Collection (the ancient photographic collection of the Dominicans of Jerusalem) is located in and belongs to the convent of St. Stephen, Protomartyr of Jerusalem, which houses the French Biblical and Archaeological School (EBAF). Legally, this collection belongs to the convent, thus to the Dominican community, and ultimately to the Order of Preachers.

Επιλογές, εκκαθαρίσεις και τελική διατήρηση

Προσθήκες υλικού

For several years, the photographic collection has been growing thanks to transfers and donations from various sources.

Σύστημα ταξινόμησης

The EBAF does not have any system of reference codes for its photographs yet.

Περιοχή όρων πρόσβασης και χρήσης

Όροι πρόσβασης

Όροι αναπαραγωγής

Γλώσσα(ες) των τεκμηρίων

    Αλφάβητο(α) των τεκμηρίων

      Σημειώσεις για τη γλώσσα και γραφή των τεκμηρίων

      Φυσικά χαρακτηριστικά και τεχνικές προϋποθέσεις

      Εργαλεία έρευνας

      Περιοχή συμπληρωματικών πηγών

      Εντοπισμός πρωτοτύπων

      Εντοπισμός αντιγράφων

      Συμπληρωματικές πηγές / σχετικές ενότητες περιγραφής

      Σχετιζόμενες περιγραφές

      Περιοχή παρατηρήσεων

      Εναλλακτικός(οί) κωδικός(οί) αναγνώρισης

      Σημεία πρόσβασης

      Θέματα

      Τόποι

      Ονόματα

      Είδη

      Περιοχή ελέγχου της περιγραφής

      Κωδικός αναγνώρισης περιγραφής

      ArchivalJM_RG_0011

      Κωδικός αναγνώρισης του φορέα καθιέρωσης της εγγραφής

      Κανόνες και/ή συμβάσεις

      ISAD(G), second edition, Ottawa 2000.
      Available online : https://www.ica.org/en/isadg-general-international-standard-archival-description-second-edition

      For dates : ISO 8601, 2nd edition, 2000.

      Κατάσταση επεξεργασίας της εγγραφής

      Σχέδιο

      Επίπεδο λεπτομέρειας της περιγραφής

      Ημερομηνίες δημιουργίας, αναθεώρησης ή κατάργησης της περιγραφής

      Entry prepared and entered on 2022-01-22.

      Γλώσσα(ες)

        Αλφάβητο(α)

          Πηγές

          Benjamin Z. Kedar, Shlomit Weksler-Bdolah, Tawfiq Da‘adli, "The Madrasa Afdaliyya/Maqâm Al-Shaykh ‘Id: An Example of Ayyubid Architecture in Jerusalem", Revue biblique, vol. 119, no 2, 2012, p. 271‑287
          Elias Sanbar (dir.), "Jérusalem et la Palestine. Photographies de l’École biblique de Jérusalem", Paris, Hazan, 2013.

          Παρατηρήσεις και Όνομα Αρχειονόμου

          Entry prepared and entered by Archival City.

          Περιοχή εισαγωγών