Catalog of Catalogs Online, A Bibliography of Temporary Exhibition Catalogs Since 1876 that Contain Items of Judaica

Ex oriente. Isaak und der Weisse Elefant. Bagdad—Jerusalem—Aachen. Eine Reise durch drei Kulturen um 800 und heute
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Translated titleEx oriente. Isaac and the White Elephant. Baghdad—Jerusalem—Aachen. A Journey Through Three Cultures ca. 800 and Today
Editors & Curators

Georg Minkenberg, Wolfgang Dressen, Adam C. Oellers.

Imprint

Aachen, Germany, 2003. XV, 337 pp., illustrations: 217 col., 30 b&w, 23.5 × 11 cm. German.

ISBN

380533270X

Location

Rathaus, Aachener Dom, and Domschatzkammer (30 June–28 September 2003)

Description

An exhibition inspired by the journey of a Jewish envoy who was sent by Karl the Great (the future Charlemagne) from Aachen to Baghdad via Jerusalem, to bring gifts to the caliph. Material displayed in four sections: Isaac’s Journey, Bagdad, Jerusalem, and Aachen. Most of the Jewish exhibits are found in the section on Jerusalem (pp. 207–274), which features Jewish, Muslim and Christian objects from a variety of periods and places. No itemized listing.

main keywords

ARCHAEOLOGICAL FINDS
HEBREW ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTS
JERUSALEM
PRINTED BOOKS

minor keywords

Eretz Israel
Haggadot, illuminated manuscripts
Hebrew illuminated manuscripts, Spain, 12th–14th C
Hebrew illuminated manuscripts, Spain, 15th C
Hebrew illuminated manuscripts, Yemen
Incantation bowls
Pilgrims’ flasks/jugs
Synagogues, mosaic floors
Talmud
Temple of Jerusalem in art/architecture
Temple implements

Cite this page
“Ex oriente. Isaak und der Weisse Elefant. Bagdad—Jerusalem—Aachen. Eine Reise durch drei Kulturen um 800 und heute”, in: Catalog of Catalogs Online, A Bibliography of Temporary Exhibition Catalogs Since 1876 that Contain Items of Judaica. Consulted online on 08 June 2023 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004444522_COCO_CC1747>
First published online: 2019



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