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      Camino de SantiagoMedieval pilgrimage
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      PilgrimageLabyrinthsPropertyCult of Saints
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      Medieval HistoryMedieval StudiesPilgrimageRitual
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      Anthropology of PilgrimagePilgrimagePostmodernismPastoral Theology
One of the rarest afflictions to come across within twelfth century English hagiography is the double disability of being deaf and mute; in fact, of the eight hagiographic sources, and two-hundred and ninety-two accounts of individuals,... more
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      Twelfth-century EnglandMedieval MedicineMedieval Art, Pilgrimage, ReliquariesMedieval pilgrimage
How can cultural works from the distant past-such as the Middle Ages-teach us ethical modes of behavior for today? One form of ecopoetics emerges through slow practice, making the reader collaborate in the measured process of co-creating... more
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      ResiliencePilgrimageEcocriticismSlow Travel
Capitel con aves de la Catedral de Módena
1099–1106
[Catedral de Módena]
Maestro de la Porta dei Principi
Piedra calcárea
20 ✕ 23 ✕ 22 cms
Museo Lapidario del Duomo di Modena,
Módena, Italia
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      Romanesque ArtRomanesque SculptureToulouseMedieval pilgrimage
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      Devotional ShrinesMedieval ArtMedieval Art HistoryMedieval Devotional Culture
Last year was the 30th anniversary of the Cultural Routes of Council of Europe. It is interesting to notice that some of these cultural itineraries refers to important medieval pilgrimage routes: for instance, it is the case of “St.... more
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      ArchaeologyPublic ArchaeologyPublic HistoryPilgrimage
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      Art HistoryPilgrimageMedieval ArchitectureMonastic Architecture
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      Digital HumanitiesPilgrimage RoutesMedieval ArtPilgrimage and Art
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      PilgrimagePerfumeHistory of the SensesSense of Place
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      Trade and travel in medieval Europe and the MediterraneanMedieval pilgrimageMedieval History of Venice
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      Medieval DramaMedieval RussiaMedieval pilgrimage15th Century Florence
Le pèlerinage est-il un phénomène propre à l'homme sédentaire ? Comment s'est développé le pèlerinage de Compostelle au milieu des autres pèlerinages chrétiens et quelles ont été les clés de son succès jusqu'à aujourd'hui ? Comment... more
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      Sociology of ReligionArt HistoryMedieval LiteratureMedieval History
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      HistoryMedieval HistoryMedieval StudiesPilgrimage
Migrating Art Historians brings an embodied perspective to the study of medieval pilgrimage. Embodied readings of medieval art are on the rise since the sensual turn in art history, privileging the body as the essential instrument of... more
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      HistoryCultural StudiesArt HistoryMedieval History
The village of Pyrga lies in the vicinity of the famous monastery of Stavrovouni, that is the mountain of the Cross, between the cities of Nicosia, Larnaka and Limassol . The toponym of Pyrga/Pyrka (Greek: Πυργά/Πυρκά) probably originates... more
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      Medieval HistoryMedieval StudiesCyprus StudiesMedieval Art
Alcuni anni fa da una trincea di scavo allagata di acqua fangosa sulle rive del fiume Stella è spuntata un’imbarcazione medievale dalle fattezze originali. Cosa si nasconde dietro il relitto di Precenicco? In questo libro il lettore è... more
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      Medieval HistoryMedieval StudiesPilgrimage RoutesMedieval Archaeology
Between Jerusalem and Europe: Essays in Honour of Bianca Kühnel analyses how Jerusalem is translated into the visual and material culture of medieval, early modern and contemporary Europe, and in what ways European encounters with the... more
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      CartographyMedieval illuminated manuscriptsVia CrucisJerusalem in Art
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      Medieval ArchitectureRomanesque ArtSantiago de CompostelaMedieval pilgrimage
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      Medieval ArchaeologyPomeraniaMedieval pilgrimageMittelalterarchäologie
Le voyage du pèlerin ne semble prendre véritablement fin que dans la mort. C'est du moins ce que racontent les vestiges lapidaires et épigraphiques dans les églises, dans les demeures ou encore à la croisée des chemins.
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      Anthropology of PilgrimagePilgrimageMedieval pilgrimagePélerinage
The survey location sits within the historic city of Chichester; the Cathedral was constructed as a part of the urbanisation of Diocesan seats following the Norman conquests and later became the site of pilgrimage to St Richard, a former... more
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      ArchaeologyMedieval HistoryMedieval StudiesMedieval Archaeology
Although venerated throughout the Christian West, St Roch has nevertheless remained a mysterious personage. Beginning in the second half of the fifteenth century the cult of the holy pilgrim, protector against the plague, spread from... more
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      ReligionHistoryCultural HistoryCultural Studies
Is it possible to reconstruct the feeling of a medieval pilgrim walking towards the sacred? No, it is not. And yet, the experimental project Migrating Art Historians sought to delve into this impossibility. Journeying by foot over more... more
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      HistoryCultural HistoryArt HistoryMedieval History
The creation of a pilgrimage cathedral and pilgrimage town in 12th-century Norway
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      Medieval Art, Pilgrimage, ReliquariesMedieval pilgrimageTrondheim CathedralSt Olav
Das Passionspanorama in der Kirche Scherzligen am Thunersee aus dem Jahr 1469 wird traditionell vor dem Hintergrund spätmittelalterlicher Passionsspiele gedeutet. Es weist aber auch erstaunliche Übereinstimmungen mit der Sakraltopographie... more
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      History of ChristianityPilgrimage and ArtPilgrimage and travel to the Holy LandMedieval Art, Pilgrimage, Reliquaries
The 'Kniga Palomnik', a pilgrim report from the early 13th century written by the Russian pilgrim Dobrynja Jadrejkovič (the future Archbishop Antony of Novgorod), is known as the most detailed and, at the same time, most confusing... more
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      Byzantine ArchaeologyNovgorod the GreatMedieval pilgrimageSlavic Languages and Literatures
Ad limina Sancti Jacobi è l'espressione che definisce il viaggio presso una delle principali mete di pellegrinaggio della cristianità. E poiché gli orizzonti geografici dell'epoca erano molto diversi dagli attuali, per giungere a Santiago... more
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      Anthropology of PilgrimagePilgrimagePilgrimage RoutesPilgrimage and Tourism
One of the great premises of medieval popular religion was the localization of the holy, the essential principle of the pilgrimage. At the same time, there was a widespread equation between excessive art and holiness. One result of... more
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      Tourism StudiesMedieval LiteratureMedieval HistoryMedieval Studies
Focusing on the 'mahmal' as a key object in the religious visual culture of Egyptian Islam. Seeks to problematize the category of pilgrimage and the practice of the Hajj.
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      Mamluk CairoMedieval pilgrimageHajj and Umrah
While it is common today to refer to Jesus’s disciple Μαρία[μ] ἡ Μαγδαληνή as Mary “of Magdala,” with Magdala identified as a Galilean city named Tarichaea, what do our earliest Christian sources actually indicate about the meaning of... more
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      Origen of AlexandriaSt JeromeMary MagdaleneBiblical Studies; New Testament; Gospels
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      PilgrimageUmbriaAgiography - agiologyMedieval Agiografy, Social and Cultural History
Christian pilgrimage was one of the most striking phenomena characterising medieval societies. A physical encounter with the relics of saints often constituted the spiritual summit of the pilgrim’s journey. In order to understand the... more
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      MetaphysicsTheologyMedieval HistoryHistory of Religion
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      SociologyMedieval HistoryGenderMargery Kempe
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      PilgrimageMedieval Church HistoryChurch HistoryPilgrimage and travel to the Holy Land
As the settlement and pilgrimage of Santiago de Compostela grew, the city's central spaces gradually became sources of rupture between local residents and pilgrims. The important places of Compostela, such as religious community... more
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      Medieval urban historySantiago de CompostelaUrban SpaceMedieval pilgrimage
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      Landscape ArchaeologyAnthropology of PilgrimageAnthropology of PilgrimagePilgrimage
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      Landscape ArchaeologyAnthropology of PilgrimageAnthropology of PilgrimagePilgrimage
According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Archbishop Sigeric of Canterbury went to Rome in 990, to fetch his pallium. Sigeric, formerly a monk of Glastonbury and then abbot of St Augustine's, Canterbury, had been consecrated bishop of... more
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      Medieval RomeMedieval pilgrimageanglo-saxon Church
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      Papacy (Medieval Church History)Medieval PortraitureAvignon (Medieval Church History)Boniface VIII
Votive objects or ex-votos are a broad category of material artifacts produced with the intention of being offered as acts of faith. Common across historical periods, religions, and cultures, they are presented as tokens of gratitude for... more
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      ReligionChristianityArt HistoryMaterial Culture Studies
Wanneer we trachten ons een beeld te vormen van de middeleeuwse bedevaarten en pelgrimstochten in en vanuit een bepaalde regio, in dit geval dus in en vanuit het Zeeuwse deltagebied, staat betrekkelijk weinig en nogal uiteenlopend... more
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      ArchaeologyMedieval Art HistoryMedieval pilgrimageRelics and Relic Veneration
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      Christian pilgrimage shrinesMedieval pilgrimageSaint James and CompostelaSaint James Iconography
http://rime.cnr.it/index.php/rime/article/view/454 The article traces the history of the relationship between the Nordic and Mediterranean worlds, from the Viking age to the time of the Crusades (9th-12th century), reconstructing the... more
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      CrusadesPilgrimageOld Norse LiteratureMediterranean Studies
The paper tries to propose an historical debate about medieval pilgrimages to Santiago de Compostela
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      Galician StudiesMedieval StudiesMedieval Church HistoryMedieval Galicia
Saewulf’un anlatısı, Haçlı seferleriyle birlikte Avrupa’da sayısında kayda değer bir artış gözlemlenen hem seyahatname hem de hac rehberi hüviyetindeki eserlerin ilk örneklerinden birisidir. Yazarın İtalya’da yola çıkışıyla başlayıp geri... more
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      CrusadesMedieval EuropeCrusades and the Latin EastPilgrimage and travel to the Holy Land
This chapter investigates Islamic pilgrimage to Jerusalem and the network of Islamic holy sites in the city during the Mamlūk period. Using the Faḍā’il al-Quds pilgrimage guides on Jerusalem dating from the Mamlūk period, the study will... more
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      PilgrimageMamluk StudiesMamluk HistoryPilgrimage and travel to the Holy Land
Braj is the epicentre of the Krishna cult. The physical representation of the scriptural Braj Mandala as we see it today, however, is a medieval construct. During the 15th and 16th centuries, as a part of religious exercises or in the... more
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      Political HistoryHistory of ReligionsSectarianismCommercial History