Bibliographical list for Mar Saba; Deir Marsaba; Sabas; Great Laura - Chapel (Hermitage 23)

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  • Griffith, S. H., "Anthony David of Baghdad, Scribe and monk of Mar Sabas: arabic in the monasteries of Palestine", Church History 58, no. 1 (1989): 7-19.
    http://www.jstor.org/stable/3167675
  • Hirschfeld, Y., "List of the Byzantine Monasteries in the Judean Desert", in: Christian Archaeology in the Holy Land. New Discoveries. Essays in Honour of Virgilio C. Corbo OFM, edited by Bottini, G. C., Di Segni, L. and Alliata, E., Jerusalem, 1990: 1- 90.
  • Patrich, J., "Chapels and Hermitages of St. Sabas’ Monastery", in: Ancient Churches Revealed, edited by Tsafrir, Y., Jerusalem, 1993: 233-243.
  • Patrich, J., Map of Deir Mar Saba (109/7), Jerusalem, 1994.
    http://survey.antiquities.org.il/index_Eng.html#/MapSurvey/62
  • Patrich, J., "A Coenobium and a Laura of St. Sabas and His Disciples, Israel - People and Land", Annual of the Eretz Israel Museum, Tel Aviv 7-8 (1990-1993) (1994): 59-186 (in Hebrew).
  • Tsafrir, Y., Di Segni, L. and Green, J., Tabula Imperii Romani - Iudaea-Palaestina: Eretz Israel in the Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine periods, Jerusalem, 1994.
  • Patrich, J., The Judean Desert Monasticism in the Byzantine Period: The Institutions of Sabas and his Desciples (in Hebrew), Jerusalem, 1995.
  • Patrich, J., Sabas, leader of Palestinian monasticism: a comparative study in Eastern monasticism, fourth to seventh centuries, Washington, D.C., 1995.

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