During the late Middle Ages thousands and thousands of pilgrims from all over Western Europe travelled to Jerusalem. Hundreds of accounts describing that journey have come down to us. If one now reads these reports one finds that a fresh and original piece of writing on that late mediaeval Jerusalem pilgrimage is a rare thing. No matter what language the texts are written in, constantly the same holy places are described in a set order and in very much the same words. ... Zie: Summar
The vast majority of sacred shrines and holy sites host pilgrims united by strong degrees of cultura...
Textual evidence is shown to support the pre-Constantinian origins of later Christian topography – i...
Erhard Reuwich’s Map of the Holy Land —found in Bernhard von Breydenbach’s Peregrinatio in terram sa...
During the late Middle Ages thousands and thousands of pilgrims from all over Western Europe travell...
A literary genre, typical for the high and late Middle Ages, connected with pilgrimages to the Holy ...
Richard Jean. Brefeld (Josephie). A Guidebook for the Jerusalem Pilgrimage in the Late Middle Ages. ...
his edition presents English translations of the accounts of three important twelfth-century travell...
The Holy Land was described, not just in the accounts of the pilgrims who visited the most sacred la...
THESIS 8426This thesis explores continuity and change in the construction of authority and truth cla...
The ternary division of this article is both chronological and thematic: in the Middle Ages, a pilgr...
Martin Nguyen is a contributing author, Carvan, p.84-86. Book description: The Encyclopedia of Med...
The thesis explores the ritual of sacred travel to the city of Jerusalem. It places pilgrimage as a ...
In this chapter a variety of late antique sources – letters, travel accounts, maps, historiographica...
grims before the Crusades (Warminster, U.K., 1977). On Muslim Jerusalem, the best introduction is th...
ANOTATION Title: Pilgrimages to Jerusalem in the Old Testament The aim of this thesis is to show the...
The vast majority of sacred shrines and holy sites host pilgrims united by strong degrees of cultura...
Textual evidence is shown to support the pre-Constantinian origins of later Christian topography – i...
Erhard Reuwich’s Map of the Holy Land —found in Bernhard von Breydenbach’s Peregrinatio in terram sa...
During the late Middle Ages thousands and thousands of pilgrims from all over Western Europe travell...
A literary genre, typical for the high and late Middle Ages, connected with pilgrimages to the Holy ...
Richard Jean. Brefeld (Josephie). A Guidebook for the Jerusalem Pilgrimage in the Late Middle Ages. ...
his edition presents English translations of the accounts of three important twelfth-century travell...
The Holy Land was described, not just in the accounts of the pilgrims who visited the most sacred la...
THESIS 8426This thesis explores continuity and change in the construction of authority and truth cla...
The ternary division of this article is both chronological and thematic: in the Middle Ages, a pilgr...
Martin Nguyen is a contributing author, Carvan, p.84-86. Book description: The Encyclopedia of Med...
The thesis explores the ritual of sacred travel to the city of Jerusalem. It places pilgrimage as a ...
In this chapter a variety of late antique sources – letters, travel accounts, maps, historiographica...
grims before the Crusades (Warminster, U.K., 1977). On Muslim Jerusalem, the best introduction is th...
ANOTATION Title: Pilgrimages to Jerusalem in the Old Testament The aim of this thesis is to show the...
The vast majority of sacred shrines and holy sites host pilgrims united by strong degrees of cultura...
Textual evidence is shown to support the pre-Constantinian origins of later Christian topography – i...
Erhard Reuwich’s Map of the Holy Land —found in Bernhard von Breydenbach’s Peregrinatio in terram sa...