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Book Synopsis Les pèlerins de Jérusalem au Moyen Age by : Nicole Chareyron
Download or read book Les pèlerins de Jérusalem au Moyen Age written by Nicole Chareyron and published by Editions Imago. This book was released on 2000-01-01 with total page 332 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Pilgrims to Jerusalem in the Middle Ages by :
Download or read book Pilgrims to Jerusalem in the Middle Ages written by and published by Columbia University Press. This book was released on 2005-05-08 with total page 309 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As medieval pilgrims made their way to the places where Jesus Christ lived and suffered, they experienced a variety of difficulties, both great and small. Nicole Chareyron draws on more than one hundred firsthand accounts to consider the journeys and worldviews of medieval pilgrims. These pilgrims of various nationalities, professions, and social classes, motivated by religious piety and personal curiosity, wrote their journals for themselves and to convey the majesty and strangeness of distant lands. These writings also reveal the complex interactions between Christians, Jews, and Muslims in the Holy Land.
Book Synopsis Les pélerins picards à Jérusalem by : Marsy
Download or read book Les pélerins picards à Jérusalem written by Marsy and published by . This book was released on 1881 with total page 28 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Pilgrims to Jerusalem in the Middle Ages by : Nicole Chareyron
Download or read book Pilgrims to Jerusalem in the Middle Ages written by Nicole Chareyron and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 287 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Every man who undertakes the journey to the Our Lord's Sepulcher needs three sacks: a sack of patience, a sack of silver, and a sack of faith."—Symon Semeonis, an Irish medieval pilgrim As medieval pilgrims made their way to the places where Jesus Christ lived and suffered, they experienced, among other things: holy sites, the majesty of the Egyptian pyramids (often referred to as the "Pharaoh's granaries"), dips in the Dead Sea, unfamiliar desert landscapes, the perils of traveling along the Nile, the customs of their Muslim hosts, Barbary pirates, lice, inconsiderate traveling companions, and a variety of difficulties, both great and small. In this richly detailed study, Nicole Chareyron draws on more than one hundred firsthand accounts to consider the journeys and worldviews of medieval pilgrims. Her work brings the reader into vivid, intimate contact with the pilgrims' thoughts and emotions as they made the frequently difficult pilgrimage to the Holy Land and back home again. Unlike the knights, princes, and soldiers of the Crusades, who traveled to the Holy Land for the purpose of reclaiming it for Christendom, these subsequent pilgrims of various nationalities, professions, and social classes were motivated by both religious piety and personal curiosity. The travelers not only wrote journals and memoirs for themselves but also to convey to others the majesty and strangeness of distant lands. In their accounts, the pilgrims relate their sense of astonishment, pity, admiration, and disappointment with humor and a touching sincerity and honesty.These writings also reveal the complex interactions between Christians, Jews, and Muslims in the Holy Land. Throughout their journey, pilgrims confronted occasionally hostile Muslim administrators (who controlled access to many holy sites), Bedouin tribes, Jews, and Turks. Chareyron considers the pilgrims' conflicted, frequently simplistic, views of their Muslim hosts and their social and religious.
Book Synopsis Pilgrims to Jerusalem in the Middle Ages by : Nicole Chareyron
Download or read book Pilgrims to Jerusalem in the Middle Ages written by Nicole Chareyron and published by Columbia University Press. This book was released on 2005-03-02 with total page 309 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Every man who undertakes the journey to the Our Lord's Sepulcher needs three sacks: a sack of patience, a sack of silver, and a sack of faith."—Symon Semeonis, an Irish medieval pilgrim As medieval pilgrims made their way to the places where Jesus Christ lived and suffered, they experienced, among other things: holy sites, the majesty of the Egyptian pyramids (often referred to as the "Pharaoh's granaries"), dips in the Dead Sea, unfamiliar desert landscapes, the perils of traveling along the Nile, the customs of their Muslim hosts, Barbary pirates, lice, inconsiderate traveling companions, and a variety of difficulties, both great and small. In this richly detailed study, Nicole Chareyron draws on more than one hundred firsthand accounts to consider the journeys and worldviews of medieval pilgrims. Her work brings the reader into vivid, intimate contact with the pilgrims' thoughts and emotions as they made the frequently difficult pilgrimage to the Holy Land and back home again. Unlike the knights, princes, and soldiers of the Crusades, who traveled to the Holy Land for the purpose of reclaiming it for Christendom, these subsequent pilgrims of various nationalities, professions, and social classes were motivated by both religious piety and personal curiosity. The travelers not only wrote journals and memoirs for themselves but also to convey to others the majesty and strangeness of distant lands. In their accounts, the pilgrims relate their sense of astonishment, pity, admiration, and disappointment with humor and a touching sincerity and honesty. These writings also reveal the complex interactions between Christians, Jews, and Muslims in the Holy Land. Throughout their journey, pilgrims confronted occasionally hostile Muslim administrators (who controlled access to many holy sites), Bedouin tribes, Jews, and Turks. Chareyron considers the pilgrims' conflicted, frequently simplistic, views of their Muslim hosts and their social and religious practices.
Book Synopsis Jerusalem in Medieval Narrative by : Suzanne M. Yeager
Download or read book Jerusalem in Medieval Narrative written by Suzanne M. Yeager and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2008-11-06 with total page 259 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An original study of the political, religious and literary uses of representations of the holy city in the fourteenth century.
Author :Evelyne Berriot-Salvadore Publisher :Université de Saint-Etienne ISBN 13 :9782862720760 Total Pages :276 pages Book Rating :4.7/5 (27 download)
Book Synopsis Le mythe de Jérusalem by : Evelyne Berriot-Salvadore
Download or read book Le mythe de Jérusalem written by Evelyne Berriot-Salvadore and published by Université de Saint-Etienne. This book was released on 1995 with total page 276 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Les marcheurs de Dieu by : Pierre-André Sigal
Download or read book Les marcheurs de Dieu written by Pierre-André Sigal and published by . This book was released on 1974 with total page 164 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Essai sur les anciens pélerinages à Jérusalem by : Martial Delpit
Download or read book Essai sur les anciens pélerinages à Jérusalem written by Martial Delpit and published by . This book was released on 1870 with total page 458 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Le crépuscule du grand voyage by : Marie-Christine Gomez-Géraud
Download or read book Le crépuscule du grand voyage written by Marie-Christine Gomez-Géraud and published by Honoré Champion. This book was released on 1999 with total page 1046 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Au XVIe siècle le traditionnel pèlerinage à Jérusalem semble connaître un déclin définitif. Pourtant, la littérature du "grand voyage" refleurit à l'heure de la Contre-Réforme, comme en témoigne le nombre des éditions de textes imprimés en Europe occidentale. La présente étude fait le point sur cette production littéraire, et y déchiffre les signes d'une transformation des mentalités.
Book Synopsis Jerusalem Pilgrimage, 1099–1185 by : John Wilkinson
Download or read book Jerusalem Pilgrimage, 1099–1185 written by John Wilkinson and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2017-05-15 with total page 397 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem many pilgrims came to Jerusalem. The translations in this book are of seventeen western accounts of pilgrimage, written between 1099 and 1185, and there are two additional accounts from eastern pilgrims, Abbot Daniel from Russia and John Phocas from Antioch. As a whole this collection shows the gradually developing way in which western Christians understood the Holy Places. Some early pilgrims depended on authorities, many of whom by 1099 were out-of-date. They tried to deliver the truth about the Holy Places and to be reticent about their own reactions. But the pilgrims who appear later in the collections made their own archaeological judgements, and were more free about their own reactions. Pilgrimage after 1099 was altered by the fact that by their victory over Jerusalem the Dome of the Rock fell into the Crusader's hands. Otherwise the differences of practice between eastern and western pilgrims were slight. Thus eastern pilgrims visited the Greek and western pilgrims the Latin monasteries. Western pilgrims had a different idea of the location of Emmaus, and before 1185 a western Way of the Cross was beginning to take shape. These were slight differences, and in general all Christian pilgrims, whether from east or west, visited the same Holy Places as they had during the preceding period. Most of the works in this collection were translated into English a century ago by the Palestine Pilgrim's Text Society. But these texts were produced separately as pamphlets, and lacked a general introduction. In this book therefore the texts are retranslated, sometimes from more accurate texts. In introducing the texts some valuable new evidence from archaeology has been used and enabled a new assessment of their dates.
Book Synopsis Les pèlerins du Moyen Age by : Raymond Oursel
Download or read book Les pèlerins du Moyen Age written by Raymond Oursel and published by . This book was released on 1963 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Jérusalem written by André Bonnery and published by Editions Jacques Grancher. This book was released on 1998 with total page 334 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Le pèlerin occidental en Terre sainte au Moyen Âge by : Aryeh Graboïs
Download or read book Le pèlerin occidental en Terre sainte au Moyen Âge written by Aryeh Graboïs and published by De Boeck Supérieur. This book was released on 1998-05-20 with total page 278 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: L’ouvrage se propose de combler une lacune dans l’historiographie du pèlerinage médiéval en Terre sainte qui, malgré la riche littérature sur les pèlerins et pèlerinages, n’a pas fait l’objet d’une monographie spécialisée. À travers les différentes périodes de l’histoire médiévale, il dégage le profil du pèlerin, ses milieux socio-religieux, son idéal pérégrinatoire, ses mentalités, ainsi que l’imagerie de la Terre sainte et de l’Orient exotique, telle qu’elle ressort des relations des pèlerins.
Book Synopsis A Guidebook for the Jerusalem Pilgrimage in the Late Middle Ages by : Josephie Brefeld
Download or read book A Guidebook for the Jerusalem Pilgrimage in the Late Middle Ages written by Josephie Brefeld and published by . This book was released on 1994 with total page 252 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Récits des premiers pèlerins chrétiens au Proche-Orient by : Pierre Maraval
Download or read book Récits des premiers pèlerins chrétiens au Proche-Orient written by Pierre Maraval and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 316 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Cet ouvrage rassemble onze textes rédigés du IVe siècle au VIIe siècle par ou pour des pèlerins qui partaient pour les lieux saints chrétiens du Proche-Orient, principalement les lieux saints bibliques, mais aussi d'autres sites de pèlerinage en Egypte, en Syrie et en Asie Mineure. Plusieurs de ces voyageurs étaient originaires d'Occident : au VIe siècle, un pèlerin partait de Bordeaux, une grande dame de Galice ou du sud de la Gaule (Egérie), S. Jérôme et sa disciple Paula venaient de Rome, au VIe siècle un pèlerin arrivait de Plaisance, en Italie du Nord, et au VIIe siècle, un évêque gaulois entreprit le voyage. Quelques textes, qui décrivent la Terre sainte de cette époque, constituent de véritables guides à l'intention des pèlerins d'alors. D'autres traduisent les réactions de spirituels devant la pratique du pèlerinage. Les sites anciens sont identifiés à l'intention des voyageurs et des pèlerins d'aujourd'hui.
Download or read book La terre-sainte written by Louis Énault and published by . This book was released on 1854 with total page 452 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: