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Croatian Adriatic Towns and their Inhabitants in the Travel Accounts of Medieval and Early Modern Pilgrims from Western Europe to the Holy Land (CROSBI ID 608114)

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Ladić, Zoran Croatian Adriatic Towns and their Inhabitants in the Travel Accounts of Medieval and Early Modern Pilgrims from Western Europe to the Holy Land // The Ways to Jerusalem. Routes and Cultural Itinerary for a Sustainable Development of the Mediterranean and Black Sea Coastal Region / Trono, Anna (ur.). Lecce: Department of Cultural Heritage. University of Salento – Lecce, 2014. str. 53-65

Podaci o odgovornosti

Ladić, Zoran

engleski

Croatian Adriatic Towns and their Inhabitants in the Travel Accounts of Medieval and Early Modern Pilgrims from Western Europe to the Holy Land

Author examines medieval and early modern pilgrimages from Western Europe to Holy Land. By examining several itineraries (Felix Fabri, Simon de Simonis, Conrad von Grünemberg) author represented main naval routes from Venice to Jerusalem. He also analyzed most important pilgrim stations in Istria and Dalmatia (from Poreč to Kotor).

Pilgrimages; Croatia; the Middle Ages; Jerusalem

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Podaci o prilogu

53-65.

2014.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

The Ways to Jerusalem. Routes and Cultural Itinerary for a Sustainable Development of the Mediterranean and Black Sea Coastal Region

Trono, Anna

Lecce: Department of Cultural Heritage. University of Salento – Lecce

Podaci o skupu

The Ways to Jerusalem. Routes and Cultural Itinerary for a Sustainable Development of the Mediterranean and Black Sea Coastal Region

pozvano predavanje

14.01.2014-14.01.2014

Novoli, Italija

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