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Isaac Newton's Temple of Solomon and his Reconstruction of Sacred Architecture (Hardcover, 2011)
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Isaac Newton's Temple of Solomon and his Reconstruction of Sacred Architecture (Hardcover, 2011)
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In the 1680s Isaac Newton wrote the Philosophiae Naturalis
Principia Mathematica. At the same time he was also working on a
recreation of the plan of Solomon s Temple. In an unpublished
manuscript entitled Introduction to the Lexicon of the Prophets,
Part two: About the appearance of the Jewish Temple, or more
commonly known by its call name Babson MS 0424, he described the
architecture of the Temple. His main source for his recreation was
the Book of Ezekiel, but he also used and compared it with a wide
selection of Jewish, Classical, and contemporary sources, and he
demonstrated a good knowledge and understanding of Vitruvius in his
search for the truth of Solomon s Temple. The aim of this book is
three-fold. First it contains a translation of Babson MS; this is
the first translation of this manuscript into English. This
manuscript contains two reconstructions of the Temple. Both are
working documents that attempt to reconstruct the plan of the
Temple using the text of Ezekiel which is supported with a mixture
of classical and contemporary sources. The first reconstruction is
illustrated. One particular image is of the Temple precinct and it
is annotated with letters to match the description in the first
reconstruction. This is a well known image and is often reproduced
as the plan of Newton s Temple. Although the first description lays
out the ground plan it only gives a few details of the uprights and
cannot be fully reconstructed. However the second reconstruction is
a great deal more detailed in its description and it reveals
changes to the first reconstruction in its ground plan it also
gives enough description to be full reconstruction. Second, the
book provides a commentary to accompany the translation which puts
Babson Ms 0434 into context with Newton s other works on science,
chronology, prophecy and theology. Although Babson Ms 0434 is a
architecture work, Newton also discusses the Temple and its rituals
in many of his unpublished papers in its religious context. He
conceived the Principia as the exoteric knowledge of nature while
the prophets held the esoteric knowledge of nature. The prophets
could only be interpreted through hieroglyphs understood through
the framework of the architecture and rituals of Solomon s Temple.
The Temple was also important to his works on chronology After his
death Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms Amended was published in 1728;
this contains a small description of Solomon s Temple of barely
3000 words with detailed three drawings, this detail is not
reflected in his description. These topics are discussed in detail.
Third, the book contains a reconstruction of Newton s plan of the
Temple. The three reconstructions, the two in Babson Ms 0434 and
the one in Chronology are discussed and compared. The first
reconstruction in Babson Ms 0434 and in Chronology are only ground
plans and cannot be reconstructed in a three-dimensional model.
However, the second reconstruction is a full description of the
ground plan and the uprights. The book creates a reconstruct of
Newton s verbal description of the Temple using ArchiCad. This
reconstruction brings Newton s plan of the Temple alive. This
reconstruction is contained within the sample chapter at the end of
this proposal.
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