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"Peregrinations" is a new but Up-n-Comming Virtual Periodical devoted to,
well, Peregrinations and their ilk.
herewith a summary of the latest issue.
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Subject: [CC] Peregrinations Vol. II/No. 2 Table of Contents
PEREGRINATIONS: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture Vol. II/No. 2
published by the International Society for the Study of Pilgrimage Arts is now
accessible at http://peregrinations.kenyon.edu Here is the Table of
Contents:
Featured Articles
--The Fourteenth-Century Tring Tiles: A Fresh Look at Their Origin and the
Hebraic Aspects of the Child Jesus’ Actions, By Mary F. Casey, Independent
Scholar
--Strategic Domain: Reconquest Romanesque Along the Duero in Soria, Spain, By
Mickey Abel, University of North Texas
--Eine Reise zu den Wallfahrtsstätten des östlichen Mittelmeerraums:
‘Souvenirs’, Bräuche und Mentalität des Wallfahrtswesens, By Vicky
Foskolou, Department of History and Archaeology, University of Crete
--Pilgrimage and Walsingham, By Gary Waller, State University of New York at
Purchase
Discoveries & Editorials
--Research Query: Pilgrims’ Footbaths?, By Mark Hall, Perth Museum, Scotland
--Google Earth
--Charity for Medieval Art and Architecture
--Editorial: A New Movement to Scrap Copyright Fees for Scholarly Reproduction
of Images? Hooray for the V & A!, By Sarah Blick, Kenyon College
Short Notices & Announcements
--The Official Music of the Pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela, by Dick Le
Mair
--"Wayfaring": Music Inspired by the Pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela, By
One Left
--Abstracts of Two Presentations at Archaelogical Conferences, Reported By
Richard Hedrich-Winter
--Medieval Walkway Found at Bury St. Edmunds Abbey; Book of Psalms Discovered
in Ireland Bog; Restoration Unveils Roman 'Sistine Chapel of the Middle
Ages';
Vatican Confirms St. Paul's Coffin Has Been Found; New E-Mail Discussion List
For Scholars of Early Medieval England
Featured Websites
--The Pilgrim Ways to Nidaros By Eiler Prytz, Oslo, Norway
--Romanes: One of the most beautiful sites on the internet.
Research Announcements
Exhibitions
Featured Journals (ShelfLife, Different Visions)
Photo-Essays
--Province of Palencia, Fromísta, Carríon de los Condes, Baños de Cerrato
by William J. Smither
--Province of Palencia, Moarves de Ojeda, by William J. Smither
--Iglesia de San Juan in Portomarín, by Rachel Danford
Photo-bank of copyright-free, high-quality pictures (with new image database)
Photo-share--An image-request source for art historians.
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Sarah Blick
Art History
Kenyon College
Gambier, OH 43022
USA
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