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The Holy Portolano Le Portulan Sacr The Sacred Geography Of Navigation In The Middle Ages Fribourg Colloquium 2013 La Gographie Religieuse De La Navigation Au Moyen Ge Colloque Fribourgeois 2013 Martin Rohde

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The Holy Portolano Le Portulan Sacr The Sacred Geography Of Navigation In The Middle Ages Fribourg Colloquium 2013 La Gographie Religieuse De La Navigation Au Moyen Ge Colloque Fribourgeois 2013 Martin Rohde
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Publisher: Walter De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.91 MB
Pages: 450
Author: Martin Rohde, Michele Bacci
ISBN: 9783110364187, 3110364182
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Holy Portolano Le Portulan Sacr The Sacred Geography Of Navigation In The Middle Ages Fribourg Colloquium 2013 La Gographie Religieuse De La Navigation Au Moyen Ge Colloque Fribourgeois 2013 Martin Rohde by Martin Rohde, Michele Bacci 9783110364187, 3110364182 instant download after payment.

In the late Middle Ages, a trans-Mediterranean network of holy sites developed, linked to one another by sea routes. Due to their locations, they stood out as symbolic intersections between the sea, the land, and the heavens. The essays in this volume describe the specific sacred geography of the sanctuaries situated along medieval sea routes and examine their characteristics from the perspectives of history, religion, and art history.

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