This paper presents the figure of Władysław Szczepański – a Polish Jesuit and a world-renowned biblical scholar interested mainly in biblical archaeology and philology, whose journey through Arabia Petraea has been forgotten and is rarely mentioned nowadays. The first part of Szczepański’s journey of 1905 was focused on the eastern part of Arabia Petraea, the Jordanian and Galilean regions. Szczepański was accompanied then by Henri Lammens, Louis Jalabert and Urban Holzmeister. In 1906 Szczepański and Franz Fellinger became the first people to enter the area of the Sinai Peninsula after the border between Egypt and the Ottoman Empire was established anew. This time the scholars concentrated on the western part of Arabia Petraea, which is ac...
In this work the author described the Polish pilgrims stay in Egypt on their way to the Holy Land. T...
The religious landscape of late-medieval Egypt and Syria was characterised by a high number of holy ...
The history of biblical archaeology and of the archaeology of the Near East has been the subject of ...
Nineteenth century was an era of extended pilgrimage movement to the Holy Land. Due to communication...
As a thirty-year-old Polish biblical scholar, J. T. Milik (1922-2006) would certainly not have expec...
The article points out a few selected threads of interest related to Karol Wojtyła’s – Pope John Pau...
The objective of the article is to summarize the efforts made so far by Polish researchers of pilgri...
Between 1998 and 2013, a team from the University of Helsinki conducted large-scale excavations and ...
After Burckhardt’s ‘rediscovery’ of Petra in 1812, no other Europeans were able to visit the site un...
About the author Brandon Moist is a senior at Shippesnburg University majoring in History and Intern...
The present thesis examines the history of Hagia Koiyphe, a mountain peak above the Monastery of Sai...
This article examines a little-known account of pilgrimage to Sinai and Jerusalem written in Arabic ...
The thesis entitled The Old Polish Journey to the Holy Land ( Prince N. Ch. Radziwill called Orphan)...
The Polish Jesuit Maksymilian Ryłło (1802-1848) participated in several missionary endeavors underta...
The Mountain of Aaron (Jabal Haroun) near the ancient city of Petra, Jordan, is the traditional buri...
In this work the author described the Polish pilgrims stay in Egypt on their way to the Holy Land. T...
The religious landscape of late-medieval Egypt and Syria was characterised by a high number of holy ...
The history of biblical archaeology and of the archaeology of the Near East has been the subject of ...
Nineteenth century was an era of extended pilgrimage movement to the Holy Land. Due to communication...
As a thirty-year-old Polish biblical scholar, J. T. Milik (1922-2006) would certainly not have expec...
The article points out a few selected threads of interest related to Karol Wojtyła’s – Pope John Pau...
The objective of the article is to summarize the efforts made so far by Polish researchers of pilgri...
Between 1998 and 2013, a team from the University of Helsinki conducted large-scale excavations and ...
After Burckhardt’s ‘rediscovery’ of Petra in 1812, no other Europeans were able to visit the site un...
About the author Brandon Moist is a senior at Shippesnburg University majoring in History and Intern...
The present thesis examines the history of Hagia Koiyphe, a mountain peak above the Monastery of Sai...
This article examines a little-known account of pilgrimage to Sinai and Jerusalem written in Arabic ...
The thesis entitled The Old Polish Journey to the Holy Land ( Prince N. Ch. Radziwill called Orphan)...
The Polish Jesuit Maksymilian Ryłło (1802-1848) participated in several missionary endeavors underta...
The Mountain of Aaron (Jabal Haroun) near the ancient city of Petra, Jordan, is the traditional buri...
In this work the author described the Polish pilgrims stay in Egypt on their way to the Holy Land. T...
The religious landscape of late-medieval Egypt and Syria was characterised by a high number of holy ...
The history of biblical archaeology and of the archaeology of the Near East has been the subject of ...