In: Bethlehem. A Sociocultural History, 2020, p. 25-40
The paper is a post-print version of an article originally published in Mitri Raheb (ed.), "Bethlehem. A Sociocultural History", Bethlehem: Diyar Publishers, 2020, p. 25-40, though without the illustrations presented here. It analyses the dynamics by which the kinetic dimension of pilgrimage contributed to invest the landscape associated with the way leading from Jerusalem to Bethlehem with...
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In: L’adeguamento liturgico. Identità e trasformazione delle chiese, 2013, p. 31-59
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In: The Holy Portolano/ Le portulan sacré. The Sacred Geography of Navigation in the Middles Ages. Fribourg Colloquium 2013, 2014, vol. I, p. 7-16
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In: Santuari cristiani d’Italia. Committenze e fruizione tra Medioevo e età moderna, Proceedings of a symposium (Isola Polvese, 11-13 September 2001, 2003, p. 127-144
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In: Archaeologia Abrahamica. Studies in Archaeology and Artistic Tradition of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, 2009, p. 433-444
On a number of late Medieval holy sites in the Eastern Mediterranean which were simultaneously visited and worshipped by different religious groups, such as Muslims and Christians, or Latins and Greeks. It includes informations about shrines in Anatolia and Cyprus, especially the tomb of Saint Catherine and the Madonna della Cava in Famagusta, and the church of the Holy Virgin at Hagia Napa.
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