Writing the Holy Land : the Franciscans of Mount Zion and the construction of a cultural memory, 1300-1550
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Writing the Holy Land : the Franciscans of Mount Zion and the construction of a cultural memory, 1300-1550
(The new Middle Ages)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2020
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 381-421) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The book shows how the Franciscans in Jerusalem in the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries wrote works which standardized the cultural memory of the Holy Land. The experience of the late medieval Holy Land was deeply connected to the presence of the Franciscans of the Convent of Mount Zion in Jerusalem, who welcomed and guided pilgrims. This book analyses this construction of a shared memory based on the continuous availability of these texts in the Franciscan library of Mount Zion, where they were copied and adapted to respond to new historical contexts. This book shows how the Franciscans developed a representation of the Holy Land by elaborating on its history and describing its religious groups and the geography of the region. This representation circulated among pilgrims and influenced how contemporaries imagined the Holy Land
目次
Table of Contents:
Dedication
Preface
Acknowledgments
Table of Contents
List of Abbreviations
List of Figures
Chapter I
Introduction: Writing the Holy Land
Chapter II
The Franciscan Holy Land
Chapter III
The Convent of Mount Zion and Book Production and Circulation
Chapter IV
Early Franciscan Descriptions and Maps of the Holy Land
Chapter V
Franciscan Compilations, Miscellaneous Manuscripts and Composite Volumes on the Holy Land
Chapter VI
Franciscan Descriptions of the Holy Land in the Fifteenth Century
Chapter VII
Between the Late Middle Ages and the Renaissance
Chapter VIII
The Lists of Holy Places and Indulgences (indulgenziarii) and their Diffusion
Chapter IX
Franciscan Texts and Late Pilgrimage Accounts
Chapter X
Conclusions: Loss, Trauma, Recovery
Appendix
Bibliography
Index
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