Some cartographic documents about pilgrims itineraries are examined, in order to study the abbeys and the hospices where they spent the night and had lunch, the churches, and the settlements they visited. Many road maps and guidebooks, in addition to a large variety of documents about this subject, have been existing since the 13th century: they are critically analyzed to understand their role in the field of pilgrimage over the different historic periods. Some efforts are focused on the Iter de Londinio in Terram Sanctam drawn by Matthew Paris from England in the 13th century and on the map by Erhard Etzlaub, who provided German pilgrims en route to Rome during the Holy Year 1500 with a detailed map. These documents were made in different ...
International audienceMedieval monastery churches in today’s France (e.g. Vézelay, Mont-Saint-Michel...
The thesis "A Traveller During the Přemyslid Dynasty" addresses the phenomenon of travel in the Midd...
Pilgrimage is often seen as a physical journey to a sacred destination fixed by custom, destination-...
Some cartographic documents about pilgrims itineraries are examined, in order to study the abbeys an...
A literary genre, typical for the high and late Middle Ages, connected with pilgrimages to the Holy ...
The text analyses the cartography produced between the late Middle Ages and the Unification of Italy...
During the Middle Ages Europe was crossed by pilgrims who wanted to reach the holy places of Christi...
Travel played a pivotal role in the shaping of the intellectual and artistic culture of eighteenth- ...
Summary Due to the use by pilgrims reaching places of faith, historical routes and trails were oft...
Viabundus.eu is a freely accessible online street map of late medieval and early modern northern Eur...
section I. The route or routes.--section II. Dr. Furnivall's table of allusions, &c. Appearance of t...
Before the advent of formal cartography and its emphasis on observation, accuracy, and reliance on g...
Despite the progressive secularization of society, continue to appear unforeseen currents of spiritu...
Why did people travel in Medieval Europe? They traveled as pilgrims for salvation. They traveled as ...
During the Middle Ages, the main linking route between northern and southern Europe was created. It ...
International audienceMedieval monastery churches in today’s France (e.g. Vézelay, Mont-Saint-Michel...
The thesis "A Traveller During the Přemyslid Dynasty" addresses the phenomenon of travel in the Midd...
Pilgrimage is often seen as a physical journey to a sacred destination fixed by custom, destination-...
Some cartographic documents about pilgrims itineraries are examined, in order to study the abbeys an...
A literary genre, typical for the high and late Middle Ages, connected with pilgrimages to the Holy ...
The text analyses the cartography produced between the late Middle Ages and the Unification of Italy...
During the Middle Ages Europe was crossed by pilgrims who wanted to reach the holy places of Christi...
Travel played a pivotal role in the shaping of the intellectual and artistic culture of eighteenth- ...
Summary Due to the use by pilgrims reaching places of faith, historical routes and trails were oft...
Viabundus.eu is a freely accessible online street map of late medieval and early modern northern Eur...
section I. The route or routes.--section II. Dr. Furnivall's table of allusions, &c. Appearance of t...
Before the advent of formal cartography and its emphasis on observation, accuracy, and reliance on g...
Despite the progressive secularization of society, continue to appear unforeseen currents of spiritu...
Why did people travel in Medieval Europe? They traveled as pilgrims for salvation. They traveled as ...
During the Middle Ages, the main linking route between northern and southern Europe was created. It ...
International audienceMedieval monastery churches in today’s France (e.g. Vézelay, Mont-Saint-Michel...
The thesis "A Traveller During the Přemyslid Dynasty" addresses the phenomenon of travel in the Midd...
Pilgrimage is often seen as a physical journey to a sacred destination fixed by custom, destination-...