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Epiphanius the Monk

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Epiphanius the Monk (Epiphanius Monachus, Epiphanios of Constantinople, 8th or 9th century) was a monk and priest in the Kallistratos monastery in Constantinople and author of several extant works including a life of the Virgin Mary and a life of St. Andrew the Apostle (PG 120.179–286).[1][2] He published the first guidebook of Jerusalem for traveling pilgrims in Greek; there is also a Slavonic translation.[3]

References

  1. ^ Curtin, D. P. (May 2023). Life of the Blessed Theotokos. Dalcassian Publishing Company. ISBN 9781960069641.
  2. ^ Coyle, Kathleen (1996). Mary in the Christian Tradition: From a Contemporary Perspective. Gracewing Publishing. p. 52. ISBN 978-0-85244-380-4.
  3. ^ Ciggaar, Krijna Nelly; Davids, Adelbert; Teule, Herman G. B. (1996). East and West in the Crusader States: Context, Contacts, Confrontations : Acta of the Congress Held at Hernen Castle in May 1993. Peeters Publishers. pp. 82–83. ISBN 978-90-6831-792-3.