Monks across the desert. Hermitic life in Christian Petra A new interpretation of the pre-Crusader phase of the site follows from the identification of a pre-Crusader rock-cut chapel. In particular, in early mediaeval time, a monastic community at al-Wu'ayra and a number of hermitic cells surrounding a central fortified coenobium preceded the later military castle keep. The Crusaders profited by the presence of a Christian fortified settlement, easy to transform into a military installation by a simple addition of a number of buildings, which are identifiable by a chrono-typology of building techniques.The new program of research which started in 2017 aims at registering, surveying, and studying various hermitic installations around the pe...
The first hermits of the early monastic movement characteristically functioned as an integral part o...
Archaeological research in the Petra Valley: preliminary remarks from the excavation at the Corinthi...
In early hagiography, the encounter between the Christian hermit (al-rāhib) and the Muslim ascetic (...
Monks across the desert. Hermitic life in Christian Petra A new interpretation of the pre-Crusade...
On the periphery of the Roman empire, the sixth-century desert city of Gaza served as a crossroads b...
Essential concepts in Christian thought and practice, the desert and holy mountain denote a particul...
Medieval Arabic writers often mention Christian monasteries, either recalling their former glory, or...
Since 1996 the systematic excavations started on the eastern part of Jordan River, archaeological wo...
What does the hermit life mean to a Benedictine monk used to living in community? This article makes...
Focusing on the cases of Martin of Tours’ Marmoutier, the monastery of Lérins, and the Jura monaster...
This is a study of three literary sources from the late fourth and early fifth centuries CE that dep...
This book transforms archaeological knowledge of Nazareth by publishing over 80 years of archaeologi...
Monasticism, which means fear and awe, has an Arabic root. There are many definitions for this word....
The experience of the desert and wildlife was one of the hallmarks of early Christian monasticism. T...
The work by Ciri of Scythopolis titled 'The lives of Monks of Palestine' is an irreplacable source o...
The first hermits of the early monastic movement characteristically functioned as an integral part o...
Archaeological research in the Petra Valley: preliminary remarks from the excavation at the Corinthi...
In early hagiography, the encounter between the Christian hermit (al-rāhib) and the Muslim ascetic (...
Monks across the desert. Hermitic life in Christian Petra A new interpretation of the pre-Crusade...
On the periphery of the Roman empire, the sixth-century desert city of Gaza served as a crossroads b...
Essential concepts in Christian thought and practice, the desert and holy mountain denote a particul...
Medieval Arabic writers often mention Christian monasteries, either recalling their former glory, or...
Since 1996 the systematic excavations started on the eastern part of Jordan River, archaeological wo...
What does the hermit life mean to a Benedictine monk used to living in community? This article makes...
Focusing on the cases of Martin of Tours’ Marmoutier, the monastery of Lérins, and the Jura monaster...
This is a study of three literary sources from the late fourth and early fifth centuries CE that dep...
This book transforms archaeological knowledge of Nazareth by publishing over 80 years of archaeologi...
Monasticism, which means fear and awe, has an Arabic root. There are many definitions for this word....
The experience of the desert and wildlife was one of the hallmarks of early Christian monasticism. T...
The work by Ciri of Scythopolis titled 'The lives of Monks of Palestine' is an irreplacable source o...
The first hermits of the early monastic movement characteristically functioned as an integral part o...
Archaeological research in the Petra Valley: preliminary remarks from the excavation at the Corinthi...
In early hagiography, the encounter between the Christian hermit (al-rāhib) and the Muslim ascetic (...