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The first section, by Miloš Velímirović, is titled “Christian Chant of the Eastern Churches” and contains articles related in subject to the liturgical manuscripts of the Sinai Collection.
Catalog of the Greek manuscripts of St. Catherine’s library. Used by Kenneth W. Clark to prepare his Checklist of Manuscripts after the Sinai Expedition. Electronic copy from HathiTrust External
Includes on John Paul II’s homilies at St. Catherine’s Monastery and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and his message from his ecumenical meeting with the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem.
[text by Athanasios Paliouras ; captions, by His Eminence Damianos Archbishop of Sinai ; photography, Nicolas Tzaferis ; English translation, Helen Zigada.
Contains a brief historical introduction, but is primarily a color photo album of St. Catherine’s and the surrounding area
Part memoir and part history of the Byzantine Empire, this book recounts Dalrymple’s journey retracing John Moschos’ travels, from Mt. Athos through Constantinople, with stops in the Armenian quarter of Jerusalem and a brief meeting with the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem.
Call Number: BX581 .P38 1988 Russia & former Soviet
ISBN: 0911971351
Published/Created: 1988-10-01
Title: General illustrated guidebook to monasteries and holy places of the Russian Empire and Mt. Athos. Includes photos and sketches of the monasteries and monks.
A brief account of Charles-Édouard Jeanneret (a.k.a., “Le Corbusier)’s travels through Mt. Athos and Athens, including pencil sketches of the mountain and monasteries. Tsiomis, Yannis. “Athos to Athens: Greece in the Voyage d'Orient.” Pp.104-109
The official publication of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem, articles are written primarily in English. It began publication in 1997 and is issued bimonthly. Only selected issues are held at the Library of Congress.
Publication of the Hillander monastery on Mt. Athos. Published intermittently over the years, only selected issues are held at the Library of Congress. Articles are written in French and English, but primarily in Serbo-Croatian.