Jerusalem Explored, Volume 1—Text: Being a Description of the Ancient and Modern City, with Numerous Illustrations Consisting of Views, Ground Plans and SectionsPierotti, Ermete
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Jerusalem Explored, Volume 1—Text: Being a Description of the Ancient and Modern City, with Numerous Illustrations Consisting of Views, Ground Plans and Sections
Pierotti, Ermete
Jerusalem -- Antiquities; Jerusalem -- Description and travel
[488] See De Vogüé, Les Églises, pp. 233, et seq.
[489] Note II.
[490] Lib. XI. c. 1. Gesta Dei, Vol. II. p. 795 (ed. 1611).
[491] Lib. XI. c. 1. Gesta Dei, Vol. II. p. 795 (ed. 1611).
[492] Lib. XV. c. 26. Gesta Dei, Vol. II. p. 887 (ed 1611).
[493] Les Églises, &c. pp. 242, 243.
[494] Plates XL., XLI., XLII.
[495] I was the first person who made a plan of it before it came into
the possession of France.
[496] Note III.
[497] Les Églises, &c. p. 235.
[498] i.e. of the Hejra, corresponding with A.D. 1192.
[499] De Fide Orthodoxa, Lib. VI. c. 5.
[500] S. Luke vii. 37, 38.
[501] S. Matt. xxvi. 6, 7; S. Mark xiv. 3; S. John xii. 1.
[502] Les Églises de la Terre Sainte, p. 292.
[503] Ibid. p. 294.
[504] John of Würtzburg, c. VII.
[505] Cartulary, p. 221: "Between the Latin Canons of the most glorious
Sepulchre and the Jacobite monks of S. Mary Magdalene."
[506] Mejir-ed-Din, p. 123.
[507] Plate XLIII.
[508] The part of a house assigned to the females of a family.
[509] Plate XLIV.
[510] Plate XLIV.
[511] La Citez de Jherusalem: see De Vogüé, Les Églises, &c. pp. 303,
439. Furnus S. Egidii in vico Templi. Cart. p. 331.
[512] Ch. III. page 72.
[513] A custom derived from a literal interpretation of Deut. vi. 8. See
also Prov. vi. 21; vii. 3.
[514] S. John xviii. 13.
[515] Adric. No. VIII. (Quaresm. E. T. S. Lib. IV. pereg. 5, c. 14, Tom.
II. p. 172, col. 2, ed. 1639).
[516] Mariti, p. 82.
[517] Acts xii. 2.
[518] Plate XXXIX.
[519] Josh. iv. 9, 20.
[520] M. de Vogüé, Les Églises, &c. p. 304.
[521] Acts xii. 12.
[522] Ch. II. p. 29. See also Note VIII. to the same chapter.
[523] See De Vogüé, Les Églises, &c. pp. 303, 304.
[524] By an anonymous Greek writer in Scriptt. Hist. Byzant. XXV. c. 12.
Ed. Venet. 1733.
[525] Note IV.
[526] Note V.
[527] Ch. III. p. 60.
[528] Lib. XVII. c. 3 (Gesta Dei, &c. Tom. II. p. 933).
[529] Note VI.
[530] Note VI.
[531] Ch. IV. page 126.
CHAPTER VI.
EXCURSIONS IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF THE CITY ON THE EAST, SOUTH, AND
SOUTH-WEST--THE VALLEY OF KIDRON, CALLED ALSO THE VALLEY OF
JEHOSHAPHAT, WITH ITS MONUMENTS AND REMARKABLE PLACES--THE MOUNT OF
OLIVES--BETHPHAGE--BETHANY--THE VALLEY OF HINNOM--THE MOUNT OF EVIL
COUNSEL--SOUTH-WESTERN PART OF THE VALLEY OF GIHON--MOUNT
SION--CHRISTIAN CEMETERIES--TOMB OF DAVID, AND SUBTERRANEAN
VAULTS--THE COENACULUM--THE HOUSE OF CAIAPHAS--THE GROTTO OF S.
PETER--THE LEPERS.
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