Start of the B recension in the St. Gallen manuscript
The Breviary of Jerusalem (also called the Short Description of Jerusalem) is a short late antique Latin guidebook for Christian pilgrims to Jerusalem.[1]
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The BreviaryofJerusalem (also called the Short Description ofJerusalem) is a short late antique Latin guidebook for Christian pilgrims to Jerusalem. The...
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authenticity of a relic he had not seen, but the BreviaryofJerusalem: 16 (a short text dated to about 530 AD),: iv and the itinerary of Antoninus of Piacenza...
above the statue of Saint Longinus. The earliest known references to Holy Lance relics date to the 6th century. The BreviaryofJerusalem (circa 530) describes...
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("Jerusalem Itinerary"), is the oldest known Christian itinerarium. It was written by the "Pilgrim of Bordeaux", an anonymous pilgrim from the city of Burdigala...
("on the sacred places"), a descriptive work in three books dealing with Jerusalem, Bethlehem, other sites in the Holy Land, and briefly with Alexandria...
depiction of the Holy Land and especially Jerusalem. The map dates to the sixth century AD. The Madaba Mosaic Map depicts Jerusalem with the New Church of the...
The cartography ofJerusalem is the creation, editing, processing and printing of maps ofJerusalem from ancient times until the rise of modern surveying...
character of an Itinerarium. The holy sites in Jerusalem are described in sections 7–11, 17, 21 and 31), interspersed with descriptions of holy sites...
the Electorate of Mainz. He wrote a travel report, Peregrinatio in terram sanctam (1486), from his travels to the Holy Land. In Jerusalem he met Felix Fabri...
referred to as the breviary, of the Latin Church. The Liturgy of the Hours forms the official set of prayers "marking the hours of each day and sanctifying...
drawings of Christian churches in the Holy Land; three are in Jerusalem (the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Church of Zion, and the Chapel of the Ascension)...
proceeded towards Jerusalem where his descriptions of the chalice of onyx that was venerated in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and of the Holy Lance in...
(Hugh the Illuminator), undertook a pilgrimage from Clonmel in Ireland to Jerusalem. In his manuscript account, he described his experiences and encounters...
history of the Old East Slavic language and in the study of ritual and liturgy of the time (i.e. description of the Easter services in Jerusalem and the...
János Lászai (Latin: Johannes de Lazo). In Jerusalem he met Bernhard von Breidenbach. A fictional account of Fabri's journey to and time in the Holy Land...
quantitative, iambic metre, and the stanza appeared in the Breviary with divided lines: Coelestis Urbs Jerusalem, Beata pacis visio, Quæ celsa de viventibus Saxis...
The Arculf Map ofJerusalem is an ancient ground plan map of the city ofJerusalem which was published in manuscripts of the first book of De Locis Sanctis...
of Saint George, Ramla[dubious – discuss] Fortress of Emmaus (Emmaus Nicopolis/Imwas) Jerusalem Valley of Jehoshaphat (upper Kidron Valley) Mount of Olives...
Alemannian monastery of Heidenheim. She is "the first known Englishwoman to have written a full-length literary work" and "the only woman author of a saint's life...
of the Holy Sepulchre, also known as the Church of the Resurrection, is a fourth-century church in the Christian Quarter of the Old City ofJerusalem...
Étei tō̂ ...schpé tō̂ Tóte Kairō̂). Michael Angold (2016), "The Fall ofJerusalem (1187) as Viewed from Byzantium," in Adrian J. Boas (ed.), The Crusader...