The Liber miraculorum Sancte Fidis, written during the XI century, partially by Bernard of Angers, describes miracles, healings and rituals practiced in the sanctuary of Sainte Foy at Conques, martyr of the beginning of the IV century.The Liber allows us to analyze the anthropological and religious dimension of the pilgrims and their pilgrimage. As a matter of fact, through the descriptions of the pilgrims, their gestures, their aspects, their words, their ritual practices by the tomb, their rich or poor offerings, we can analyze the dimension of the Medieval pilgrimage as a specific case study, which can help us describe the idea of pilgrimage in Medieval West Europe and specifically in this sanctuary.Furthermore, through the reading of th...
This dissertation contributes to the growing literature on early modern popular religion and pilgrim...
For an Inventory of French Sanctuaries and Places of Pilgrimage. The interest in the different expr...
Accumulating miracles as evidence of sanctity is well-documented, but the process for the Jesuit fou...
The Liber miraculorum Sancte Fidis, written during the XI century, partially by Bernard of Angers, d...
The relics and miracles of St. Foy of Conques. Devotion, dispute and a game of power between earth a...
The codex ms. 22 de la Bibliothèque Humaniste de Sélestat from the end of the 11th century contains ...
This work presents the issues associated with the cult of St. James in Europe. Based on the twelfth-...
Relics, sanctuary et hagiography : the restoration of the cult of St. Eutrope of Saintes in the XIth...
Bringing together artifacts, texts and practices within an interpretive framework that stresses the ...
Movement, a literal change in physical location, is often overlooked in historical studies of mediev...
The Liber miraculorum of Sainte Foy of Conques, written by Bernard of Angers between ca. 1013 and ca...
"Every medieval saint's cult required a set of narratives, for every saint was defined by the story ...
In recent years the study of miraculous images has experienced a substantial re-evaluation of their ...
The early medieval abbey church of Conques, located in a treacherous mountain region of southern Fra...
The presence of relics in the medieval church allows a distinction between the choir, the most holy ...
This dissertation contributes to the growing literature on early modern popular religion and pilgrim...
For an Inventory of French Sanctuaries and Places of Pilgrimage. The interest in the different expr...
Accumulating miracles as evidence of sanctity is well-documented, but the process for the Jesuit fou...
The Liber miraculorum Sancte Fidis, written during the XI century, partially by Bernard of Angers, d...
The relics and miracles of St. Foy of Conques. Devotion, dispute and a game of power between earth a...
The codex ms. 22 de la Bibliothèque Humaniste de Sélestat from the end of the 11th century contains ...
This work presents the issues associated with the cult of St. James in Europe. Based on the twelfth-...
Relics, sanctuary et hagiography : the restoration of the cult of St. Eutrope of Saintes in the XIth...
Bringing together artifacts, texts and practices within an interpretive framework that stresses the ...
Movement, a literal change in physical location, is often overlooked in historical studies of mediev...
The Liber miraculorum of Sainte Foy of Conques, written by Bernard of Angers between ca. 1013 and ca...
"Every medieval saint's cult required a set of narratives, for every saint was defined by the story ...
In recent years the study of miraculous images has experienced a substantial re-evaluation of their ...
The early medieval abbey church of Conques, located in a treacherous mountain region of southern Fra...
The presence of relics in the medieval church allows a distinction between the choir, the most holy ...
This dissertation contributes to the growing literature on early modern popular religion and pilgrim...
For an Inventory of French Sanctuaries and Places of Pilgrimage. The interest in the different expr...
Accumulating miracles as evidence of sanctity is well-documented, but the process for the Jesuit fou...