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  2. File:The kingdom of Jerusalem and the crusader states.pdf

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  4. Milton: A Poem in Two Books - Wikipedia

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    The preface to Milton includes the poem "And did those feet in ancient time", which was set to music as the hymn called "Jerusalem". The poem appears after a prose attack on the influence of Greek and Roman culture, which is unfavourably contrasted with "the Sublime of the Bible". The preface to Milton, as it appeared in Blake's own illuminated ...

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  6. Jerusalem: The Biography - Wikipedia

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    His task, Montefiore affirms, is to pursue the facts, not to adjudicate between the mysteries of different religions or the secular reasons behind historical events: Jerusalem is a synthesis based on a wide reading of the primary sources, ancient and modern, on personal seminars with specialists, professors, archaeologists, families and ...

  7. Calouste Gulbenkian Library - Wikipedia

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    The Calouste Gulbenkian Library, located within the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem, opened in 1932, [1] and reopened in 2007, after an extensive renovation. The library is considered "one of the world's most comprehensive Armenian intellectual resource centers" with its 100,000 book collection.

  8. Jerusalem (Moore novel) - Wikipedia

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    Jerusalem is a novel by English author Alan Moore, almost wholly set in and around the author's home town of Northampton, England. Combining elements of historical and supernatural fiction and drawing on a range of writing styles, the author describes it as a work of "genetic mythology". [1] Published in 2016, Jerusalem took a decade to write. [1]

  9. Codex Hierosolymitanus - Wikipedia

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    Codex Hierosolymitanus (also called the Bryennios manuscript or the Jerusalem Codex, often designated simply "H" in scholarly discourse) is an 11th-century Greek manuscript. It contains copies of a number of early Christian texts including the only complete edition of the Didache. It was written by an otherwise unknown scribe named Leo, who ...