This essay reviews Virtual Pilgrimages in the Convent. Imagining Jerusalem in the Late Middle Ages by Kathryn M. Rudy. This book explores the mental and physical interaction between female religious in late medieval Dutch convents and a group of manuscripts and artefacts created to assist their devotions as they travelled on imaginary pilgrimages.
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The Book of John Mandeville (c.1356) was the most influential pilgrimage account in late medieval Europe, yet its reception in Italy-a setting intimately connected with the Jerusalem pilgrimage-remains largely unexplored.
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Analyzing perceptions of a global event using CNN-LSTM deep learning approach: the case of Hajj 1442 (2021). [PDF]
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