The Holy Land in the Middle Ages: Six Travelers' Accounts (Italica Press Historical Travel)

The Holy Land in the Middle Ages: Six Travelers' Accounts (Italica Press Historical Travel) image
ISBN-10:

1599103133

ISBN-13:

9781599103136

Edition: Unabridged
Released: Dec 10, 2016
Publisher: Italica Press
Format: Paperback, 412 pages
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Description:

This completely revised and updated edition presents texts written by medieval Christian, Muslim and Jewish travelers to the Holy Land, including:

  • St. Jerome, The Pilgrimage of Holy Paula, c.382 CE
  • Paula & Eustochium, Letter to Marcella on the 
Holy Places, 386
  • Mukaddasi of Jerusalem, Description of Palestine, 985
  • Diary of a Journey through Syria and Palestine, 1047
  • Theoderich of Würzburg, Guide to the Holy Land, c.1172
  • Benjamin of Tudela, Description of the Holy Land, 
from his Itinerary, c.1173

The Holy Land in the Middle Ages also features:

  • over 400 pages
  • nearly 100 black & white and color photos, historical drawings, and prints
  • 7 building plans
  • Gazetteer of places, buildings, and holy sites
  • Gallery of 9 City Views of Jerusalem from the 6th to 
the 16th century
  • Gallery of 8 Maps of the Holy Land from c.1200 to 1630
  • Maps of the Holy Land and Jerusalem

In a region often caricatured by the images and rhetoric of crusade and jihad, it’s important to realize that through most of its medieval history the Holy Land was host to countless curious and devout travelers of all three faiths. They sailed to the same ports, walked and rode the same roads, lodged in the same cities and towns and visited and revered the same secular and sacred sites. The Holy Land in the Middle Ages offers important texts documenting these centuries of peaceful co-existence.

There has been a revival of “crusade studies” in recent years, sometimes marked by contentious claims of “clash of civilizations,” the deeply violent nature of the religions of the book and the ineluctable structures of colonialism and militarism. But the following accounts offer a different narrative: of devotion that goes beyond religious labels, of a mixture of peoples and faiths that left room for curiosity and for a practical tolerance of the other. As the following pages reveal, the narrators of these works were less interested in issues of religious contention, territorial domination or cultural hegemony and more in the history, legends, art and architecture, the sounds, smells and tastes, the peoples, products and goods, and in the topography and sacred geography of the Holy Land.

410 pages. Index, bibliography. Over 100 illustrations in color and b&w.

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