The article investigates some typical aspects of the pilgrimage to the sanctuary of St. Felix promoted by Paulinus Nolanus in Cimitile/Nola. The area was a marginal one in ancient Christianity, and was located at a certain distance from the most important towns. For this reason, the pilgrimage promoted by Paulinus can be called "rural" pilgrimage; morevoer, it is characterized by some rural and semi-pagan practices, such as the animal sacrifice
Il contributo propone una decodifica dei frammenti pertinenti al frontone in terracotta di via S. Gr...
Christian sanctuaries are places of a unique contact between man and God. This article deals with sh...
The article analyzes the public use of an icon in the early modern era, namely a Lamenting Virgin, p...
The article investigates some typical aspects of the pilgrimage to the sanctuary of St. Felix promot...
This contribution aims at investigating historical and religious features of a sanctuary located in ...
In the middle of the 12th century Pistoia achieved an important relic of Saint James the Greater fro...
This research project aims at identifying a new network of routes and historical itineraries for the...
This chapter explores a rural cult in central Italy through an interpretation inspired by European r...
Aim. Pilgrimage belongs to the oldest non-economic forms of migration and is a phenomenon that has i...
The article examines a testimonial fresco of the cult of St. James Major in Albania, kept in a churc...
The following paper wants to explain in a generic way the importance of two sacred and charismatic m...
The abbey of San Silvestro di Nonantola, like other medieval cenobia, became a pilgrimage destinati...
After an introduction to the correct classification of the relationship between knowledge and valori...
The Roman religious festival of the Compitalia (‘cross-roads festival’) was celebrated in both city ...
The “compulsory” pilgrimage or judicial pilgrimage is a revealing sign of a new culture which is beg...
Il contributo propone una decodifica dei frammenti pertinenti al frontone in terracotta di via S. Gr...
Christian sanctuaries are places of a unique contact between man and God. This article deals with sh...
The article analyzes the public use of an icon in the early modern era, namely a Lamenting Virgin, p...
The article investigates some typical aspects of the pilgrimage to the sanctuary of St. Felix promot...
This contribution aims at investigating historical and religious features of a sanctuary located in ...
In the middle of the 12th century Pistoia achieved an important relic of Saint James the Greater fro...
This research project aims at identifying a new network of routes and historical itineraries for the...
This chapter explores a rural cult in central Italy through an interpretation inspired by European r...
Aim. Pilgrimage belongs to the oldest non-economic forms of migration and is a phenomenon that has i...
The article examines a testimonial fresco of the cult of St. James Major in Albania, kept in a churc...
The following paper wants to explain in a generic way the importance of two sacred and charismatic m...
The abbey of San Silvestro di Nonantola, like other medieval cenobia, became a pilgrimage destinati...
After an introduction to the correct classification of the relationship between knowledge and valori...
The Roman religious festival of the Compitalia (‘cross-roads festival’) was celebrated in both city ...
The “compulsory” pilgrimage or judicial pilgrimage is a revealing sign of a new culture which is beg...
Il contributo propone una decodifica dei frammenti pertinenti al frontone in terracotta di via S. Gr...
Christian sanctuaries are places of a unique contact between man and God. This article deals with sh...
The article analyzes the public use of an icon in the early modern era, namely a Lamenting Virgin, p...