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Christian shrines, Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages, History, Medieval Travel, Travel, Christianity, Church history, Christian art and symbolism, Religion and geography, Byzantine Antiquities, Wallfahrtskirche, Wallfahrt, Christian art and symbolism / Medieval, 500-1500 / Mediterranean Region, Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages / Mediterranean Region / History / To 1500, Christian shrines / Mediterranean Region, Church history / Middle Ages, 600-1500, Church history / Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600, Travel / Religious aspects / Christianity / History / To 1500, Frühchristentum, Ikone, Kirchenbau, Kirchengerät, Religious aspectsEdition | Availability |
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Egeria: Mediterranean medieval places of pilgrimage : network for the documentation, preservation and enhancement of monuments in the Euromediterranean area
2008, Hellenic Ministry of Culture, Directorate of Byzantine and Post Byzantine Antiquities
in English
9602147253 9789602147252
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Table of Contents
Mediterranean Medieval places of pilgrimage / Nikos Zias
Introduction / Evangelia Hadjitryphonos
The development of holy sites in the Byzantine Orient between the 4th and the 7th century / Pierre Maraval
Pilgrimage in the eastern Mediterranean between the 7th and 15th centuries / Alice-Mary Talbot
Pilgirimage architecture / Robert Ousterhout
Holy places used successively or simaltaneously by different religions / Souzana Choulia
Religious icons / Nano Chatzidaki
Shrines of pilgrimage : relics of saints, reliquaries and dedications / Yota Ikonomaki-Papadopoulou.
Edition Notes
"The documentation and study of the pilgrimage monuments conserved around the Mediterranean basin is the primary goal of the European program EGERIA, named after the first woman to embark, in the 4th century, on a long pilgrimage trek from faraway Spain to the Holy Land ..."--P. 21.
CD-ROM is electronic format equivalent of printed text.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 308-337).
System requirements for accompanying CD-ROM: Adobe Acrobat Reader ; CD-ROM drive.
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