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
[748] Isai. xxii. 9.
[749] La Citez de Jherusalem, De Vogüé, p. 442.
[750] Plate XLV.
[751] 2 Sam. v. 7, 9.
[752] 1 Kings ii. 10.
[753] Note XIV.
[754] Nehem. iii. 15, 16.
[755] Ant. XIII. 8, § 4.
[756] Ant. XVI. 7, § 1.
[757] Acts ii. 29.
[758] Dio Cassius in Hadriani Vita.
[759] Jerome, Epist. ad Marcellam.
[760] The Travels of Rabbi Benjamin of Tudela. 'Early Travels in
Palestine,' Bohn's Ant. Lib. p. 85.
[761] Pineda, de Rebus Salomonis, Lib. VIII. c. 3.
[762] Les Saints Lieux, Tom. II. c. xxvi. p. 361, Paris, 1858. He should
have mentioned that it was in the company of the Duke of Brabant,
otherwise neither would the Pasha have troubled himself about the
matter, nor the Santon have allowed him to enter the court.
[763] F. Fabri, Eigentliche Beschreybung der Hin und Widerfarth zu dem
heil. Land gen Jerusalem, Tom. I. p. 225, 1556.
[764] Plate XLVI.
[765] Plates LVI., LIX.
[766] Plate XLVI.
[767] Plate XLVI.
[768] S. Mark xiv. 15; S. Luke xxii. 12.
[769] S. Luke xxiv. 36, 39-43, 45; S. John xx. 19-22.
[770] S. John xx. 26, 27.
[771] Acts i. 26.
[772] Acts ii. 1-4.
[773] Acts ii. 14-41.
[774] De Mensuris et Ponderibus, c. 14; Quaresm. E. T. S. Lib. IV. pereg.
4, c. 4, Tom. II. p. 122.
[775] Catech. Lect. XVI. 'The Library of the Fathers,' Vol. II. p. 205.
[776] Lib. VIII. c. 30.
[777] Epitaphium Paulæ.
[778] Le Quien, Oriens Christ. Vol. III. p. 162, col. 2.
[779] Note XVII.
[780] Gesta Francorum Expugn. Hieros. c. XXVI. G. D. p. 573.
[781] Les Églises de la Terre Sainte, p. 324.
[782] The bulls are given by Quaresmius, Elucidatio T. S. Lib. II., c.
18, Vol. I. pp. 404, 405.
[783] So it is stated in the Chronicles preserved in the Convent of S.
Saviour at Jerusalem.
[784] Page 160.
[785] Plate XLVI.
[786] Liber Secretorum fidelium Crucis, Lib. III. pars 14, c. 8, p. 255
(ed. 1611).
[787] Hist. Eccl. Lib. VIII. c. 30.
[788] Liber Secretorum fidelium Crucis, Lib. III. pars 14, c. 8, p. 254.
[789] S. Mark xvi. 3, 4.
[790] Early Travels, p. 28. The author is at variance with the ordinary
tradition on this point. The denial must have taken place at the house
of Caiaphas.
[791] Quoted in De Vogüé, Les Églises, &c. p. 442.
[792] Geographie Univ. par. v. clim. 3, p. 444.
[793] Lev. xiii.
CHAPTER VII.
EXCURSIONS IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF THE CITY ON THE NORTH AND
WEST--THE MONUMENT OF HELENA OF ADIABENE, AND THE CHURCH DEDICATED
TO S. STEPHEN--ROYAL CAVERNS--GROTTO OF JEREMIAH--HOUSE OF THE
VINE--TOMBS OF THE KINGS--SHEIKH JERRAH--ANCIENT SYNAGOGUE--TOMB OF
SIMON THE JUST--TOMBS AT THE HEAD OF THE KIDRON VALLEY--KIDRON
POOL--VARIOUS TOMBS ON THE NORTH-WEST--TOMBS OF THE JUDGES--SHEIKH
AYMAR--RUSSIAN BUILDINGS--VALLEY OF GIHON--BIRKET
MAMILLAH--MONUMENT OF HEROD, AND RUINS OF THE CHURCH OF S.
BABYLAS--GREEK CONVENT OF THE HOLY CROSS--PROPERTY OF THE
ARCHIMANDRITE NICOFERUS.
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