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TOTAL NUMBER OF BIBLIO IN CORPUS: 4854

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Nid Author(s)/Editor(s) Year Title Ref type
11038 Patrich, J. 2001
Patrich, J., "The Sabaite Heritage - an introductory survey", in: The Sabaite Heritage in the Orthodox Church from the Fifth Century to the Present, edited by Patrich, J., Leuven, 2001: 1-27.
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11039 Patrich, J. 2003
Patrich, J., "Monastic Landscape", in: Recent Research in Late Antique Countryside, edited by Bowden, W., Lavan, L. and Machado, C., Leiden, 2003: 413-445.
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11040 Patrich, J. 2005
Patrich, J., "The Last Hermit", in: A Locked Garden. Visits to the Monasteries of Israel, edited by Shalev-Khalifa, N., Or Yehuda, 2005: 21-22 (in Hebrew).
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11041 Patrich, J. 2011
Patrich, J., "Four Christian Objects from Caesarea Maritima", in: Studies in the Archaeology and History of Caesarea Maritima: Caput Iudaeae, Metropolis Palaestinae, edited by Patrich, J., Leiden and Boston, 2011: 249-258.
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11042 Patrich, J. 2011
Patrich, J., "Caesarea in the Time of Eusebius", in: Reconsidering Eusebius: A fresh look at his life, work and thought, edited by Inowlocki-Meister, S. and Zamagni, c., Brussels, 2011: 1-24.
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11043 Patrich, J. 2011
Patrich, J., "A Chapel of St. Paul at Caesarea Maritima?", in: Studies in the Archaeology and History of Caesarea Maritima: Caput Iudaeae, Metropolis Palaestinae, edited by Patrich, J., Leiden and Boston, 2011: 237-248.
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11044 Patrich, J. 2011
Patrich, J., "The Martyrs of Caesarea: the urban context", in: Studies in the Archaeology and History of Caesarea Maritima: Caput Iudaeae, Metropolis Palaestinae, edited by Patrich, J., Leiden and Boston, 2011: 259-282.
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11045 Patrich, J., Arubas, B., Agur, B. 1993
Patrich, J., Arubas, B. and Agur, B., "Monastic Cells in the Desert of Gerasimus near the Jordan", in: Early Christianity in Context: Monuments and Documents, edited by Manns, F. and Alliata, E., Jerusalem, 1993: 277-296.
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11068 Zosimas, abbas 1913
Zosimas, abbas, Alloquia, in: Nea Sion 13, edited by Augoustinos, Monachos, 1913: ‎92-101‎.

‎♦‎ The complete collection, holding 15 chapters, was published by Augoustinos in Nea Sion (1912-1913); Eng. tr. J. Chryssavagis, The Reflections of Abba Zosimas, Monk of the Palestinian Desert, Oxford 2004; reprt. 2006. Ascetic, fifth–sixth century; Moral sermons and anecdotes about monastic life

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11069 Zosimas, abbas 1912
Zosimas, abbas, Alloquia, in: Nea Sion 12, edited by Augoustinos, Monachos, 1912: 854-865.
‎♦‎ The complete collection, holding 15 chapters, was published by Augoustinos in Nea Sion (1912-1913); Eng. tr. J. Chryssavagis, The Reflections of Abba Zosimas, Monk of the Palestinian Desert, Oxford 2004; reprt. 2006. Ascetic, fifth–sixth century; Moral sermons and anecdotes about monastic life
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11070 Zosimas, abbas 1912
Zosimas, abbas, Alloquia, in: Nea Sion 12, edited by Augoustinos, Monachos, 1912: 694-701.
‎♦‎ The complete collection, holding 15 chapters, was published by Augoustinos in Nea Sion (1912-1913); Eng. tr. J. Chryssavagis, The Reflections of Abba Zosimas, Monk of the Palestinian Desert, Oxford 2004; reprt. 2006. Ascetic, fifth–sixth century; Moral sermons and anecdotes about monastic life
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11071 Zosimas, abbas 1857-1866
Zosimas, abbas, Alloquia, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca‎ 78, edited by Migne, J. P., Paris‎, 1857-1866: cols. 1680–1701.
‎♦‎ (a partial collection) ‎♦‎ Ascetic, fifth–sixth century; Moral sermons and anecdotes about monastic life
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11072 Joannes Zonaras 1891
Joannes Zonaras, Commemoratio in sanctum Sophronium patriarcham Hierosolymitanum, in: Analecta Hierosolymitikes Stakyologias V, edited by Papadopoulos-Kerameus, A., St. Petersburg, 1891: 137–150.

‎♦ Twelfth-century chronicler and monk; A eulogy for Sophronius, patriarch of Jerusalem 633– 638.

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11073 Zacharias, Scholasticus 1907
Zacharias, Scholasticus, Vita Isaiae monachi auctore Zacharia Scholastico, in: Vitae virorum apud Monophysitas celeberrimorum, Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium 7 (Script. Syri 7), edited by Brooks, E. W., Paris, 1907.
‎♦ (reprinted Louvain 1960), pp. 1–16; Latin transl. by idem, Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium 8 (Script. Syri 8), Paris 1907 (reprinted Louvain 1955), pp. 1–10; also in Ahrens and Krü‎ger, Die Sogenannte Kirchengeschichte des Zacharias Rhetor, Supplement II ‎♦ Life of the Monophysite monk Isaias, d. 491; according to Brooks, written in Greek between 492 and 518 and translated into Syriac before 741. Other scholars deny that Zacharias was the author of Vita Isaiae, and some even doubt that the original Life was written in Greek
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11074 Zacharia, Scholasticus sive Rhetor Mitylenensis 1903
Zacharia, Scholasticus sive Rhetor Mitylenensis, Vita Severi, in: Vie de Sévère par Zacharie le Scholastique, Patrologia Orientalis 2 i‎, edited by Kugener, M. A., Paris, 1903.
‎♦ 465–after 536, lawyer, later bishop of Mitylene; as such, he recanted Monophysism at the synod of Constantinople in 536; Monophysite biography of Severus up to his appointment as patriarch of Antioch in 512; written in Greek in 511–518, but preserved only in Syriac.
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11075 Zacharia, Scholasticus sive Rhetor Mitylenensis 1857-1866
Zacharia, Scholasticus sive Rhetor Mitylenensis, Historiae Ecclesiasticae quae exstant, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca‎ 85, edited by Migne‎, J. P., Paris‎, 1857-1866: cols. 1011–1114.
‎♦ 465–after 536, lawyer, later bishop of Mitylene; as such, he recanted Monophysism at the synod of Constantinople in 536; Church history, written in Greek between 491 and 511; only some chapters, quoted by Evagrius Scholasticus (Evagr., q.v.) in his HE, are preserved. In abridged form, it was used in ps. Zach Schol., Chron.
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11076 Xanthopulos, Nicephorus Callistus 1857-1866
Xanthopulos, Nicephorus Callistus, Historia Ecclesiastica, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca‎ 145, 146, 147, edited by Migne‎, J. P., Paris‎, 1857-1866.
‎♦ Rhetor and historian in Constantinople, later monk; ca. 1256–1335; Church history, continuation of Eusebius’ HE from 324 to 912.
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11077 Willibaldus 1879-1885
Willibaldus, Itinera Hierosolymitana et descriptiones Terrae Sanctae bellis sacris anteriora & Latina lingua exarata sumptibus Societatis illustrandis Orientis Latini monumentis, edited by Tobler, T. and Molinier, A., Genevae, 1879-1885: ??.
 Bishop of Eichstä‎tt, ca. 700-781
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11078 von Gebhardt, O. 1896
von Gebhardt, O., Hieronymus De viris illustribus in griechischer Ü‎bersetung (Der sogenannte Sophronius), in: Texte und Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der Altchristlichen Literatur 14 i, Leipzig, 1896: 1–62.
‎♦ Jerusalemite writer, translator of Jerome’s writings into Greek; late fourth–early fifth century; Greek translation of Hier., Vir. ill., ascribed to Jerome’s contemporary Sophroniuus but perhaps later; fifth to ninth century.
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11079 Venerabilis, Beda 1965
Venerabilis, Beda, De locis sanctis, in: Itineraria et alia geographica, Corpus Christianorum, Series Latina 175, edited by Fraipont, I., Turnhout, 1965: 249–280.
‎♦ The Venerable Bede, British monk and scholar, 673–735; Data on the geography of the Scriptures, collected from earlier writers (compiled in 702–703).
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