Short 6th-century report of a pilgrimage to the Holy Land
De situ terrae sanctae is a short 6th-century report of a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Its author is identified in a 9th-century manuscript (Codex Vaticanus 6018) as a German archdeacon named Theodosius.
The work includes a list of places and routes, and occasionally commentary on relevant biblical passages, combining the genre of itinerarium with stories reminiscent of a modern travelogue.[1] It was compiled after 518 and before 530, as the author is aware of the construction work done under Emperor Anastasius I (r. 491–518), but not of that done under Justinian I (r. 527–565).
^Tobias Nicklas in: C. R. Moss et al. (eds.), The Other Side: Apocryphal Perspectives on Ancient Christian “Orthodoxies” (2017), p. 26.
and 22 Related for: De situ terrae sanctae information
Desituterraesanctae is a short 6th-century report of a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Its author is identified in a 9th-century manuscript (Codex Vaticanus...
designs, some of them added in the 8th century. The 6th-century DeSituTerraeSanctae claims that the influential Byzantine court official Urbicius had...
2013-04-24. Latin text of Theodosius at "Theodosius desituTerraesanctae im ächten Text und der Breviarius de Hierosolyma vervollständigt", J. Gildemeister...
Theodosius, archdeacon and pilgrim to the Holy Land, author of DeSituTerraeSanctae ca. 518-530 Theodosius the Deacon, 10th-century Byzantine poet who...
associated with the Virgin Mary (the German pilgrim Theodosius wrote in DeSituTerraeSanctae (c. 530) that "next to the Sheep-pool is the church of my Lady Mary")...
monastery described by a pilgrim, Theodosius the archdeacon, in his DeSituTerraeSanctae, a work of the early 6th century. The building was constructed in...
today a Greek original is generally accepted. The pilgrim account Desituterraesanctae, written between 518 and 531, records the existence of a church...
end of the 13th century. There he wrote his book called: Descriptio TerraeSanctae or "Description of the Holy Land" which is considered to be of "extraordinary...
Lydda as a pilgrimage site where George's relics were venerated is DeSituTerraeSanctae by the archdeacon Theodosius, written between 518 and 530. By the...
way in the title of his book, "Fratris Felicis Fabri Evagatorium in TerræSanctæ, Arabiæ et Egypti peregrinationem". One of Fabri's companions during...
itinerary of his travels in Palestine, entitled DeSituTerraeSanctae ca. 518-530, in which he wrote: "De Eleutheropoli usque in locum, ubi iacet sanctus...
Jordan River as it passes into the middle of the Sea of Galilee. DeSituTerraeSanctae, a 6th-century account written by Theodosius the archdeacon describes...
mosaique de Madaba". Journal of the Palestine Oriental Society (in French). IV: 107-117. Lagrange, M.-J. (July 1897). "JÉRUSALEM D'APRÈS LA MOSAÏQUE DE MADABA"...
Judith". Latin text of Theodosius at "Theodosius desituTerraesanctae im ächten Text und der Breviarius de Hierosolyma vervollständigt", J. Gildemeister...
Heilige Land. Lateinisch/deutsch (Sammlung Tusculum). Berlin und Boston: De Gruyter 2016. ISBN 978-3-11-051811-5 (contains a bilingual edition of the...
389 pages Fabri, Felix (1848): Fratris Felicis Fabri Evagatorium in Terraesanctae, Arabiae et Aegypti peregrinationem: 3 vol. in Latin! Vol 1. (volume...
with the Dietrich to whom John of Würzburg dedicated his Descriptio terraesanctae, another guide to Palestine. John travelled to the Holy Land shortly...
reported about this in his Itinerary of the Holy Land (Latin: Itinerarium TerraeSanctae), an important historical source on the crusades and crusader castles...
civitas famosissima. Die erhaltenen Fassungen des hochmittelalterlichen Situs Jerusalem (mit Abbildungen zur gesamten handschriftlichen Überlieferung)...