Folder Name: 1372 Book Name: 4198.pdf Summary: The text discusses architectural analysis and reconstruction of the Temple of Jerusalem from Ezekiel's text, focusing on the historical context of Sardinia and Judæa. The detailed illustrations and descriptions reveal the intricate processes utilized to understand and visualize the specific elements of the temple's structure, including the temple’s outer courts, corridors, and roofs. Through comparative studies, the authors reconstruct various sections, emphasizing the attention to detail in features like the terraced or flat roofs and the structural foundations of the ancient site. The findings emphasize the historical significance of the temple's design and layout in relation to contemporary architecture and societal features, demonstrating the meticulous research and interpretive skills applied by the authors to unveil the Temple's historical and architectural secrets.