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These are the traditions or sects which celebrate their office in the church in Jerusalem: the Latins, the Syrians, the Armenians, the Greeks, the Jacobins and the Nubians. All these have differences both in their rule of life and also in their divine office.
These are the traditions or sects which celebrate their office in the church in Jerusalem: the Latins, the Syrians, the Armenians, the Greeks, the Jacobins and the Nubians. All these have differences both in their rule of life and also in their divine office.


'''Selected editions'''
'''Selected editions'''
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J. Wilkinson, ed. and trans. with J. Hill and W. F. Ryan, Jerusalem Pilgrimage 1090-1185 (London: 1988), pp. 274-314
J. Wilkinson, ed. and trans. with J. Hill and W. F. Ryan, Jerusalem Pilgrimage 1090-1185 (London: 1988), pp. 274-314
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Revision as of 20:32, 22 March 2015

Theodoric

c. late 12th century

libellus de locis sanctis

A German monk who visited Jerusalem in 1172.

Latin.


These are the traditions or sects which celebrate their office in the church in Jerusalem: the Latins, the Syrians, the Armenians, the Greeks, the Jacobins and the Nubians. All these have differences both in their rule of life and also in their divine office.


Selected editions

Theodericus, Libellus de Locis Sanctis, ed. M. L. Bulst and W. Bulst (Heidelberg: 1976)

J. Wilkinson, ed. and trans. with J. Hill and W. F. Ryan, Jerusalem Pilgrimage 1090-1185 (London: 1988), pp. 274-314