The ternary division of this article is both chronological and thematic: in the Middle Ages, a pilgrimage was an act of penitence associated with the doctrine of indulgences, and devout motivation dominates travels in the Holy Land up to and including the 17th century. Curiosity was kindled along with humanism and the return to the Scriptures, but it did not really expand until the end of the seventeenth century, in a political context characterized by the stagnation and decline of the Ottoma..
The great majority of the world's holy cities and sacred shrines attract pilgrims from culturally c...
This dissertation analyses a collection of Lives (vitae) of lay saints from western Europe who were ...
Rich in historical details and artistic illustrations of the Near East and the Holy Land, the select...
The ternary division of this article is both chronological and thematic: in the Middle Ages, a pilgr...
All through the nineteenth century, French pilgrims, some of them more tourists or adventurous than ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Long regarded as a medi...
In this paper, I review select developments in the last one hundred years of Jewish, Christian, and ...
Nous avons choisi d’étudier un corpus constitué de diverses relations de pèlerinage à Jérusalem entr...
During the late Middle Ages thousands and thousands of pilgrims from all over Western Europe travell...
This article is based on my fieldwork conducted in two important destinations in the spiritual lands...
The Holy Land, which includes the city of Jerusalem and surrounding holy sites, has long been a pilg...
This volume includes 12 chapters of pilgrim studies on European pilgrimages in the Catholic traditio...
In this chapter a variety of late antique sources – letters, travel accounts, maps, historiographica...
This article discusses the significance of Jerusalem for the Christian world view in the Late Middle...
A literary genre, typical for the high and late Middle Ages, connected with pilgrimages to the Holy ...
The great majority of the world's holy cities and sacred shrines attract pilgrims from culturally c...
This dissertation analyses a collection of Lives (vitae) of lay saints from western Europe who were ...
Rich in historical details and artistic illustrations of the Near East and the Holy Land, the select...
The ternary division of this article is both chronological and thematic: in the Middle Ages, a pilgr...
All through the nineteenth century, French pilgrims, some of them more tourists or adventurous than ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Long regarded as a medi...
In this paper, I review select developments in the last one hundred years of Jewish, Christian, and ...
Nous avons choisi d’étudier un corpus constitué de diverses relations de pèlerinage à Jérusalem entr...
During the late Middle Ages thousands and thousands of pilgrims from all over Western Europe travell...
This article is based on my fieldwork conducted in two important destinations in the spiritual lands...
The Holy Land, which includes the city of Jerusalem and surrounding holy sites, has long been a pilg...
This volume includes 12 chapters of pilgrim studies on European pilgrimages in the Catholic traditio...
In this chapter a variety of late antique sources – letters, travel accounts, maps, historiographica...
This article discusses the significance of Jerusalem for the Christian world view in the Late Middle...
A literary genre, typical for the high and late Middle Ages, connected with pilgrimages to the Holy ...
The great majority of the world's holy cities and sacred shrines attract pilgrims from culturally c...
This dissertation analyses a collection of Lives (vitae) of lay saints from western Europe who were ...
Rich in historical details and artistic illustrations of the Near East and the Holy Land, the select...