Author(s): François Laplanche
Journal: Bulletin du Centre de Recherche Français de Jérusalem
ISSN 2075-5287
Issue: 7;
Start page: 129;
Date: 2008;
Original page
ABSTRACT
The ternary division of this article is both chronological and thematic: in the Middle Ages, a pilgrimage was an act of penitence associated with the doctrine of indulgences, and devout motivation dominates travels in the Holy Land up to and including the 17th century. Curiosity was kindled along with humanism and the return to the Scriptures, but it did not really expand until the end of the seventeenth century, in a political context characterized by the stagnation and decline of the Ottoma...
Journal: Bulletin du Centre de Recherche Français de Jérusalem
ISSN 2075-5287
Issue: 7;
Start page: 129;
Date: 2008;
Original page
ABSTRACT
The ternary division of this article is both chronological and thematic: in the Middle Ages, a pilgrimage was an act of penitence associated with the doctrine of indulgences, and devout motivation dominates travels in the Holy Land up to and including the 17th century. Curiosity was kindled along with humanism and the return to the Scriptures, but it did not really expand until the end of the seventeenth century, in a political context characterized by the stagnation and decline of the Ottoma...