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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Colin Morris (formerly Professor of Medieval History, Southampton University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 14.70cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 22.40cm Weight: 0.762kg ISBN: 9780198269281ISBN 10: 0198269285 Pages: 456 Publication Date: 17 March 2005 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1: Beginnings, to 325 2: Consequences of Constantine, 325-350 3: Dissemination: The Spread of Interest in Western Europe, 350-600 4: The Frankish Kingdoms and the Carolingians, 600-1000 5: Towards the First Crusade 6: Latin Jerusalem, 1099-1187 7: Christendom Refashioned 8: Failure and Endeavour 9: The Great Pilgrimage in the Late Middle Ages, 1291-1530 10: Sepulchres and Calvaries in the West, 1291-1530 11: The End of the Pilgrimage, 1530-1630Reviews`Offers lavish detail on a wide range of subjects' Robert E. Lerner, Times Literary Supplement It is difficult to do justice to the scope of the book, and the huge range of scholarship on which it is based, in several languages and in several disciplines...a study worthy of its troubled and complex history. David Crouch, Book Reviews, Mortality, Vol 11, No.4 Colin Morris guides his reader through this complex history and draws on the full range of documentary, literary and visual evidence to illustrate his theme. This work makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the religious life and though of the medieval west. Bernard Hamilton, History Journal The merits of this magnificent book are so various that the reviewer's chief imperative must be to urge others to read it ... The breadth of reference is simply astonishing and what Morris writes seems so self-evidently true that one is tempted to forget that before him no scholar has stated it with such clarity. Nicholas Vincent, Journal of Ecclesiastical History ...[a] remarkable and brilliant study...a magnificiently conceived and executed work whose impressive span is supported by Morris's wonderfully clear and accessible prose...masterly and fascinating C.J. Tyerman, English Historical Review Offers lavish detail on a wide range of subjects Robert E. Lerner, Times Literary Supplement This book deserves wide readership. It is the only one which deals with the the Tomb of Christ in Jerusalem from the point of view of western Europeans, among whom devotion to the Holy Sepulchre generated pilgrimages on a massive scale. The Tablet This is a valuable book. It covers a subject which is central to Christian history and should be read by everyone interested in the holy places and the role in the West of pilgrimage to them. The Tablet It is difficult to do justice to the scope of the book, and the huge range of scholarship on which it is based, in several languages and in several disciplines...a study worthy of its troubled and complex history. David Crouch, Book Reviews, Mortality, Vol 11, No.4 Colin Morris guides his reader through this complex history and draws on the full range of documentary, literary and visual evidence to illustrate his theme. This work makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the religious life and though of the medieval west. Bernard Hamilton, History Journal The merits of this magnificent book are so various that the reviewer's chief imperative must be to urge others to read it ... The breadth of reference is simply astonishing and what Morris writes seems so self-evidently true that one is tempted to forget that before him no scholar has stated it with such clarity. Nicholas Vincent, Journal of Ecclesiastical History ...[a] remarkable and brilliant study...a magnificiently conceived and executed work whose impressive span is supported by Morris's wonderfully clear and accessible prose...masterly and fascinating C.J. Tyerman, English Historical Review Offers lavish detail on a wide range of subjects Robert E. Lerner, Times Literary Supplement This book deserves wide readership. It is the only one which deals with the the Tomb of Christ in Jerusalem from the point of view of western Europeans, among whom devotion to the Holy Sepulchre generated pilgrimages on a massive scale. The Tablet This is a valuable book. It covers a subject which is central to Christian history and should be read by everyone interested in the holy places and the role in the West of pilgrimage to them. The Tablet Author InformationColin Morris was formerly Professor of Medieval History at Southampton University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |