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TOTAL NUMBER OF BIBLIO IN CORPUS: 4854

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Nid Author(s)/Editor(s) Year Title Ref type
11321 Alexander, Salaminus monachus 1857-1866
Alexander, Salaminus monachus, Epitome encomii crucis, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca‎ 87 iii, edited by Migne‎, J. P., Paris‎, 1857-1866: cols. 4077–4088.
‎♦ Monk from Salamis, Cyprus, second half of fifth century; Short version of De inventione, perhaps written by Alexander himself.
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11322 Alexander, Salaminus monachus 1857-1866
Alexander, Salaminus monachus, De inventione venerandae et vivificae crucis, in: Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca‎ 87 iii, edited by Migne‎, J. P., Paris‎, 1857-1866: cols. 4015–4076.
‎♦ Monk from Salamis, Cyprus, second half of fifth century; On the discovery of the True Cross in Jerusalem, under Constantine.
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11323 Timotheus Aelurus 1970
Timotheus Aelurus, Epistles, in: ‘A Collection of Unpublished Syriac Letters of Timothy Aelurus’, Journal of Theological Studies, NS 21, edited by Ebied, R. Y. and Wickham, L. R., 1970: 321–369.
‎♦ Monophysite, patriarch of Alexandria 457–477
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11324 Adamnan 1965
Adamnan, Adamnani de locis sanctis libri tres, in: Itineraria et alia geographica, Corpus Christianorum, Series Latina 175, edited by Bieler, L., Turnhout, 1965: 175–234.
‎♦ Adamnan, 627/8–704; abbot of the monastery of Iona [Hy] off the western coast of Scotland, 679–704; Bishop Arculf’s pilgrimage to the Holy Land ca. 681–684, described by Adamnan at the end of the seventh century.
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11325 Adamnan 1962
Adamnan, Adamnani Epistolae, in: Le epistole di Enea di Gaza, edited by Massa Positano, L., Naples, 1962.
‎♦ Adamnan, 627/8–704; abbot of the monastery of Iona [Hy] off the western coast of Scotland, 679–704; Bishop Arculf’s pilgrimage to the Holy Land ca. 681–684, described by Adamnan at the end of the seventh century.
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11326 McCormick, M. 2011
Commemoratorium de casis Dei vel monasteriis, in: Charlemagne’s Survey of the Holy Land. Wealth, Personnel, and Buildings of a Mediterranean Church between Antiquity and the Middle Ages, with a critical edition and translation of the original text, edited by McCormick, M., Washington, D.C., 2011: 199–217.
‎♦ A report on churches and monasteries in the Holy Land, ordered by Charles the Great in 808
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11327 Flusin‎, B. 1992‎
Acta sancti Anastasii Persae, in: Saint Anastase le Perse et l’histoire de la Palestine au début du VIIe siècle, I‎, edited by Flusin‎, B., Paris, 1992‎: pp. 15–91 (Acta, BHG I, no. 84), 93–107 (transl., BHG I, no. 88), 109–153 (Miracula, BHG I, nos. ‎‎89g–90)‎.
‎♦ Life, martyrdom and miracles of Anastasius, a monk of Persian origin, martyred in 628; written ‎by a contemporary author. ‎
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11328 Flusin, B. 1992
Éloge anonyme de Saint Anastase Perse (BHG I, no. 87), in: Saint Anastase le Perse et l’histoire de la Palestine au début du VIIe siècle, I‎, edited by Flusin, B., Paris, 1992: 261–283.

‎♦ ‎Anonymous eulogy for Anastasius, Persian monk martyred in 628.

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11329 Flusin, B. 1992
Saint Anastase le Perse et l’histoire de la Palestine au début du VIIe siécle, edited by Flusin, B., Paris, 1992: 285–359.
‎♦ ‎ Byzantine hagiographer, second half of the tenth century; Martyrdom of the Persian monk Anastasius in 628; see also Acta Anast. Persae.
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11331 Malingrey, A.-M., Leclercq, Ph. 1988
Dialogue sur la vie de Jean Chrysostom I–II, in: Sources chrétiennes 341–342, edited by Malingrey, A.-M. and Leclercq, Ph., Paris, 1988.
‎♦ 363/4–before 431; monk, bishop of Helenopolis in Bithynia and later of Aspuna in Galatia; Life of John Chrysostom, written soon after his death in 407
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11332 Mosshammer, A. A. 1984
Ecloga chronographica, edited by Mosshammer, A. A., Leipzig, 1984.
‎♦‎ Byzantine monk and chronicler, fl. ninth century; Chronicle up to 284, written after 806
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11333 Flusin, B., Paramelle, J. 1982
De syncletica in deserto Iordanis, in: Analecta Bollandiana ‎100, edited by Flusin, B. and Paramelle, J., 1982: 299–317.
https://doi.org/10.1484/J.ABOL.4.02000

‎♦ Story of a woman hermit in the desert near the Jordan, sixth century

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11334 Dimitrakopoulos, F. A., Kokolakes, M. M. 1977
Ἅγιος Βάκχος ὁ νέος, in: Ἐπιστημονικὴ ἐπετηρὶς τῆς φιλοσοφικῆς σχολῆς τοῦ πανεπιστημίου Ἀθηνῶν, Ser. 2, vol. 26, edited by Dimitrakopoulos, F. A. and Kokolakes, M. M., 1977: 331–363, text 344–350 (Athens 1979).
‎♦ Abridged version of Vita Bacchi (q.v.)
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11335 Garitte, G. 1974
Expugnationis Hierosolymae A.D. 614 Recensiones Arabicae, C, V, in: Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium 347 (Script. Arabici 28), edited by Garitte, G., Louvain, 1974.

‎♦‎ Latin transl. by idem, Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium 348 (Script. Arabici 29), Louvain 1974 ‎♦‎ Arabic version of Eustr. Mon., De exp. Hier. (q.v.), lost in the original Greek (the Arabic versions appear in MSS Sinaiticus Arabicus 428, 520, 531, and ýVaticanus Arabicus 697).

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11336 Garitte, G. 1973
Expugnationis Hierosolymae A.D. 614 recensiones Arabicae, A, B, in: Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium 340 (Script. Arabici 26), edited by Garitte, G., Louvain, 1973.
‎♦‎ Latin transl. by idem, Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium 341 (Script. Arabici 27), Louvain 1973; ‎♦‎ Arabic version of Eustr. Mon., De exp. Hier. (q.v.), lost in the original Greek (the Arabic versions appear in MSS Sinaiticus Arabicus 428, 520, 531, and Vaticanus Arabicus 697).
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11337 Brock, S. 1973
Vita sancti Maximi, in: ‘An Early Syriac Life of Maximus the Confessor’, Analecta Bollandiana 91, edited by Brock, S., 1973: 299–346.
‎♦ A Syriac hostile biography of Maximus the Confessor, written 662–680.
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11338 Halkin, F. 1968
Vita Joannis Eremopolitani, in: ‘Saint Jean l’Érémopolite‎’, Analecta Bollandiana 86, edited by Halkin, F., City, 1968: 13–20.
‎♦ Life of John, a hermit near the Great Laura of Sabas in the first half of the eighth century.
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11339 Weber, R. 1965
Breviarius de Hierosolyma, in: Itineraria et alia geographica, Corpus Christianorum, Series Latina 175, edited by Weber, R., Turnhout, 1965: 105–112.
‎♦ A pilgrims’ guide to Jerusalem (beginning of the sixth century)
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11340 Garitte, G. 1960
De expugnatione Hierosolymae, in: La prise de Jé‎rusalem par les Perses en 614, Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium 202 (Script. Iberici 11), edited by Garitte, G., Louvain, 1960.
‎♦‎ Latin translation by idem, Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium 203 (Script. Iberici 12), Louvain 1960 ‎♦‎ Georgian version of Eustr. Mon., De exp. Hier. (q.v.), lost in the original Greek.
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11341 Tarchniévili, M. 1959-1960
Le grand lectionnaire de l’église de Jérusalem (Ve–VIIIe siécle), I–II, in: Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium 188, 204 (Script. Iberici 9, 13), edited by Tarchniévili, M., Louvain, 1959-1960.
♦‎ Latin transl. by idem, Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium 189, 205 (Script. Iberici 10, 14), Louvain 1959, 1960 ‎♦‎ Liturgical calender in Georgian, in use in the Jerusalem Church in the eighth century and partly reflecting liturgical practices from the fifth century; quoted in Latin transl. by G. Garitte, Le calendrier palestino-gé‎orgien du Sinaïticus‎ 34 (Xe sié‎cle), Subs. hag. 30, Brussels 1958
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