Jerusalem (Mount of Olives) - Eleona

Paragraph: 
10
Translation: 

Round Jerusalem the country has a rough hilly character, and on the east the city looks out at the Mount of Olives. On this there are two very famous churches, one sited at the spot where Jesus addressed his disciples, and the other at the spot where it is said that he ascended into heaven.

(transl. Wilkinson)

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Summary: 
Mention of the church sited at the spot where Christ addressed his disciples on Mount Olivet, from a mid-5th cent. literary description of the Holy Land.
Commentary: 

The letter is believed by the editor Fraipont to be a spurious work compiled between the 5th and 7th cent.