Mobile Saints examines the central medieval (ca. 950-1150 CE) practice of removing saints' relics from rural monasteries in order to take them on out-and-back journeys, particularly within northern France and the Low Countries.
Mobile Saints examines the central medieval (ca. 950-1150 CE) practice of removing saints' relics from rural monasteries in order to take them on out-and-back journeys, particularly within northern France and the Low Countries.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kate M. Craig is an Assistant Professor at Auburn University, USA. She is a former Fulbright Scholar.
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Introduction Part One: Departures 1. The Effects of Forced Relic Movement 2. Liturgical Frameworks for Relic Circulation Part Two: En Route 3. Relics and Their Companions as Travelers 4. Traveling Relics and Ecclesiastical Competition 5. Lay Responses to Traveling Relics Part Three: Afterlives 6 Relic Circulation and the Landscape Conclusion
Introduction Part One: Departures 1. The Effects of Forced Relic Movement 2. Liturgical Frameworks for Relic Circulation Part Two: En Route 3. Relics and Their Companions as Travelers 4. Traveling Relics and Ecclesiastical Competition 5. Lay Responses to Traveling Relics Part Three: Afterlives 6 Relic Circulation and the Landscape Conclusion
Introduction Part One: Departures 1. The Effects of Forced Relic Movement 2. Liturgical Frameworks for Relic Circulation Part Two: En Route 3. Relics and Their Companions as Travelers 4. Traveling Relics and Ecclesiastical Competition 5. Lay Responses to Traveling Relics Part Three: Afterlives 6 Relic Circulation and the Landscape Conclusion
Introduction Part One: Departures 1. The Effects of Forced Relic Movement 2. Liturgical Frameworks for Relic Circulation Part Two: En Route 3. Relics and Their Companions as Travelers 4. Traveling Relics and Ecclesiastical Competition 5. Lay Responses to Traveling Relics Part Three: Afterlives 6 Relic Circulation and the Landscape Conclusion
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