The Holy Portolano / le Portulan Sacré : The Sacred Geography of Navigation in the Middle Ages. Fribourg Colloquium 2013 / la Géographie Religieuse de la Navigation Au Moyen Âge. Colloque Fribourgeois 2013.

By: Bacci, MicheleContributor(s): Rohde, MartinMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Scrinium Friburgense SerPublisher: Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, Inc., 2014Copyright date: ©2014Description: 1 online resource (478 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783110364255Subject(s): Mediterranean Region -- Religion -- Congresses | Mediterranean Region -- Religious life and customs -- Congresses | Mediterranean Sea -- Navigation -- History -- To 1500 -- Congresses | Pilgrims and pilgrimages -- Mediterranean Region -- Congresses | Religion and geography -- Congresses | Sacred space -- Mediterranean Region -- Congresses | Voyages and travels -- CongressesGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Holy Portolano / le Portulan Sacré : The Sacred Geography of Navigation in the Middle Ages. Fribourg Colloquium 2013 / la Géographie Religieuse de la Navigation Au Moyen Âge. Colloque Fribourgeois 2013DDC classification: 263/.042091822 LOC classification: BL619.P5 -- .H659 2014ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- Scrinium Friburgense -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- On the Holy Topography of Sailors: An Introduction -- Éléments religieux dans les représentations textuelles et figurées de la Méditerranée -- I. Les églises comme amers et comme points d'ancrage de l'expérience du sacré -- II. Les éléments religieux sur les cartes marines -- III. La navigation comme expérience religieuse -- Le peregrinagium maritimum en Méditerrannée (XIVe-XVe s.) -- Ports of Pilgrimage to the Holy Land, Eleventh-Fourteenth Century: Jaffa, Acre, Alexandria -- Les lieux sacrés de Beyrouth au Moyen Âge. Les deux églises de Saint-Georges -- I. Beyrouth avant l'arrivée des Croisés -- I.1 Histoire et archéologie -- I.2 Les églises protobyzantines de Beyrouth -- II. Les églises de Beyrouth à l'époque des Croisés -- II.1 Saint-Jean de Beyrouth -- II.2 L'église Saint-Georges-des-Orthodoxes ou des-Melkites -- II.3 L'Eglise de Saint-Georges-Al-Khodr -- III. Saint Georges dans la tradition orale et picturale -- IV. Déduction -- Seaside Shrines in the Late Mediaeval Black Sea Basin. Topography and Selected Historical and Art Historical Questions -- I. Brief historical outline - the Black Sea between the years 1204 and 1484 -- II. Selected example: St. Francis in Caffa (from the Holy Portolano) -- III. A painting from the Dominican church in Caffa - Madonna di Caffa -- IV. Traces of the cult of St. Phocas -- V. Graffiti on the churches in Nesebar and Trebizond -- VI. Modern examples of marine cults on the southern coast of the Black Sea -- VII. Monastery towers as lighthouses -- VIII. Urban cults -- IX. Islamic cult centres -- X. Instead of a summing up -- I monaci dell'isola dell'Apocalisse tra preghiera, spionaggio e navigazione (XV-XVIII sec.) -- The Holy Sites of Candia -- I. Navigation -- II. Trade and trade routes -- III. Pilgrims and sacred sites.
IV. Orchestration of pilgrimage -- V. Strategies of display -- The Holy Portolano. The Sacred Geography of Navigation along the Dalmatian coast in the Middle Ages -- The Pauline Sacred Geography of the Maltese Islands and their Maritime Shrines -- Strategie di visibilità dell'architettura sacra nella Napoli angioina: la percezione da mare e la testimonianza di Petrarca -- I. Le premesse altomedievali: la descrizione di Napoli nella ‹ Vita Athanasii › -- II. Napoli, i santi venuti da mare, e le ‹ Sante Parole › -- III. Le coste di Napoli, l'architettura angioina e l'‹ Itinerarium ad Jerusalem › di Petrarca -- IV. Conclusioni -- Alcune osservazioni in merito al ritrovamento della ‹ Bonna Parolla › genovese -- La Liguria e la sua originalità: una variante del ‹ Portolano sacro › -- I. I luoghi ‹ sacri › di Liguria: loro caratteri -- II. Riflessioni e ipotesi sul ‹ Portolano sacro › -- Le voyage d'outremer et sa dimension spirituelle. Les sanctuaires maritimes de la côte catalane -- I. La dimension maritime de la Vierge de Montserrat -- II. Les sanctuaires maritimes et leurs ex-voto -- III. Le sanctuaire de Notre-Dame de Vauvert -- IV. Miracles maritimes -- V. Réflexions finales -- A brave new kingdom: images from the sea and in the coastal sanctuaries of Valencia (XIII-XV centuries) -- I. The birth of a Christian kingdom -- II. Sanctuaries mentioned in holy portolan charts -- III. A cathedral in honour of Saint Mary -- IV. Our Lady of Grace in the church of Saint Augustine -- V. The hill of the Virgin: El Puig de Santa Maria -- VI. Byzantium and beyond: sacred images in a brave new kingdom -- Saint-Jacques de Compostelle sur les rives de la Mer Ténébreuse -- I. À Saint-Jacques par la mer -- II. Au péril de la mer -- III. La Galice, nouvelle terre Sainte -- Index -- Illustrations -- List of the holy sites mentioned in the 'Sante Parole'.
Summary: Starting with Volume 13, the renowned series of books from the Medieval Studies Institute of the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, is being published by Walter de Gruyter. The series presents a high-quality scholarly forum for interdisciplinary research in medieval studies. Its mission is to advance understanding of medieval literature, philosophy and art through soundly based research contributions. Apart from the volumes of proceedings of the biennial interdisciplinary Fribourg Colloquia, the SCRINIUM FRIBURGENSE series produces monographs from specific subject areas or from combinations of medieval subject areas represented in the Institute, i.e. general history, art history and the history of philosophy, Early Christian and Byzantine archaeology, and medieval literatures in Latin and the vernaculars. The studies contained in SCRINIUM FRIBURGENSE are distinguished by their continuation of well-established traditions of research, by the plurality of their methods, by the innovativeness of the questions posed and by their transdisciplinary methodological approach. The series is, of course, open to manuscripts from external scholars on problems of medieval research which match the profile of the series.
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Intro -- Scrinium Friburgense -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- On the Holy Topography of Sailors: An Introduction -- Éléments religieux dans les représentations textuelles et figurées de la Méditerranée -- I. Les églises comme amers et comme points d'ancrage de l'expérience du sacré -- II. Les éléments religieux sur les cartes marines -- III. La navigation comme expérience religieuse -- Le peregrinagium maritimum en Méditerrannée (XIVe-XVe s.) -- Ports of Pilgrimage to the Holy Land, Eleventh-Fourteenth Century: Jaffa, Acre, Alexandria -- Les lieux sacrés de Beyrouth au Moyen Âge. Les deux églises de Saint-Georges -- I. Beyrouth avant l'arrivée des Croisés -- I.1 Histoire et archéologie -- I.2 Les églises protobyzantines de Beyrouth -- II. Les églises de Beyrouth à l'époque des Croisés -- II.1 Saint-Jean de Beyrouth -- II.2 L'église Saint-Georges-des-Orthodoxes ou des-Melkites -- II.3 L'Eglise de Saint-Georges-Al-Khodr -- III. Saint Georges dans la tradition orale et picturale -- IV. Déduction -- Seaside Shrines in the Late Mediaeval Black Sea Basin. Topography and Selected Historical and Art Historical Questions -- I. Brief historical outline - the Black Sea between the years 1204 and 1484 -- II. Selected example: St. Francis in Caffa (from the Holy Portolano) -- III. A painting from the Dominican church in Caffa - Madonna di Caffa -- IV. Traces of the cult of St. Phocas -- V. Graffiti on the churches in Nesebar and Trebizond -- VI. Modern examples of marine cults on the southern coast of the Black Sea -- VII. Monastery towers as lighthouses -- VIII. Urban cults -- IX. Islamic cult centres -- X. Instead of a summing up -- I monaci dell'isola dell'Apocalisse tra preghiera, spionaggio e navigazione (XV-XVIII sec.) -- The Holy Sites of Candia -- I. Navigation -- II. Trade and trade routes -- III. Pilgrims and sacred sites.

IV. Orchestration of pilgrimage -- V. Strategies of display -- The Holy Portolano. The Sacred Geography of Navigation along the Dalmatian coast in the Middle Ages -- The Pauline Sacred Geography of the Maltese Islands and their Maritime Shrines -- Strategie di visibilità dell'architettura sacra nella Napoli angioina: la percezione da mare e la testimonianza di Petrarca -- I. Le premesse altomedievali: la descrizione di Napoli nella ‹ Vita Athanasii › -- II. Napoli, i santi venuti da mare, e le ‹ Sante Parole › -- III. Le coste di Napoli, l'architettura angioina e l'‹ Itinerarium ad Jerusalem › di Petrarca -- IV. Conclusioni -- Alcune osservazioni in merito al ritrovamento della ‹ Bonna Parolla › genovese -- La Liguria e la sua originalità: una variante del ‹ Portolano sacro › -- I. I luoghi ‹ sacri › di Liguria: loro caratteri -- II. Riflessioni e ipotesi sul ‹ Portolano sacro › -- Le voyage d'outremer et sa dimension spirituelle. Les sanctuaires maritimes de la côte catalane -- I. La dimension maritime de la Vierge de Montserrat -- II. Les sanctuaires maritimes et leurs ex-voto -- III. Le sanctuaire de Notre-Dame de Vauvert -- IV. Miracles maritimes -- V. Réflexions finales -- A brave new kingdom: images from the sea and in the coastal sanctuaries of Valencia (XIII-XV centuries) -- I. The birth of a Christian kingdom -- II. Sanctuaries mentioned in holy portolan charts -- III. A cathedral in honour of Saint Mary -- IV. Our Lady of Grace in the church of Saint Augustine -- V. The hill of the Virgin: El Puig de Santa Maria -- VI. Byzantium and beyond: sacred images in a brave new kingdom -- Saint-Jacques de Compostelle sur les rives de la Mer Ténébreuse -- I. À Saint-Jacques par la mer -- II. Au péril de la mer -- III. La Galice, nouvelle terre Sainte -- Index -- Illustrations -- List of the holy sites mentioned in the 'Sante Parole'.

Starting with Volume 13, the renowned series of books from the Medieval Studies Institute of the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, is being published by Walter de Gruyter. The series presents a high-quality scholarly forum for interdisciplinary research in medieval studies. Its mission is to advance understanding of medieval literature, philosophy and art through soundly based research contributions. Apart from the volumes of proceedings of the biennial interdisciplinary Fribourg Colloquia, the SCRINIUM FRIBURGENSE series produces monographs from specific subject areas or from combinations of medieval subject areas represented in the Institute, i.e. general history, art history and the history of philosophy, Early Christian and Byzantine archaeology, and medieval literatures in Latin and the vernaculars. The studies contained in SCRINIUM FRIBURGENSE are distinguished by their continuation of well-established traditions of research, by the plurality of their methods, by the innovativeness of the questions posed and by their transdisciplinary methodological approach. The series is, of course, open to manuscripts from external scholars on problems of medieval research which match the profile of the series.

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