Bibliographical list for Bir el-Wa'ar - NEA LAURA - NEA LAURA church

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  • Marcoff, M. and Chitty, D. J., "Notes on Monastic Research in the Judaean Wilderness 1928-1929", Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement 61, no. 3 (1929): 167-178.
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/peq.1929.61.3.167
  • Corbo, V. C., "La Nouva Laura: Identificata con Kh. Tina", La Terra Santa‎ 38 (1962): 109-113 and photos; Plan-fig. 110.
  • 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.
  • Hirschfeld, Y., The Judean desert monasteries in the Byzantine period, New Haven, 1992.
  • 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.
  • Hirschfeld, Y., "The foundation of the New laura", in: Asceticism, edited by Wimbush, V. L. and Valantasis, R., New York, 1995: 267-80.
  • Hirschfeld, Y., "The Physical structure of the New Laura as an Expression of controversy over the Monastic Lifestyle", in: The Sabaite Heritage in the Orthodox Church from the Fifth Century to the Present, edited by Patrich, J., Leuven, 2001: 323-345.
  • Di Segni, L., Cyril of Scythopolis, Lives of the Monks of the Judaean ‎Desert (in Hebrew), Jerusalem, 2005.
  • Magen, Y. and Kagan, E. D., "Corpus of Christian Sites", in: Christians and Christianity II: Corpus of Christian Sites in Judea, edited by Malka, A. H., Jerusalem, 2012: 1-314.