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Are We There Yet? Realities of medieval travel in The Pilgrims Sea-Voyage and Sea-Sickness | Medieval Pilgrimage
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Medieval Tour Guides and The Stations of Jerusalem. February 28, 2013 · 12:03 pm. Are We There Yet? Realities of medieval travel in The Pilgrims Sea-Voyage and Sea-Sickness. At this time of year, people usually start planning their summer holidays, asking themselves what type of holiday they would prefer, where they would like to go and, of course, how they will get there. These choices, though commonplace for us, would have been a luxury for the miserable travellers found in. The pilgrims’ ordeal ...
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Newer posts →. June 7, 2012 · 1:27 pm. Curiosity and the pilgrim. The Medieval Pilgrimage to St Patrick’s Purgatory. De Pontfarcy describes the strong relationship between this site and the anchoretic tradition. The isolation of Lough Derg and its history steeped in visions of the otherworld would have drawn not only the truly penitent pilgrims but also those motivated by a desire to see the wonderous and the curious for themselves. The Medieval Pilgrimage to Saint Patrick’s Purgatory. If you dare) to se...