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Title: Fratris Felicis Fabri Evagatorium in Terrae Sanctae, Arabiae et Egypti peregrinationem. Volumen Primum
Note: Reading ease score: 32.7 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Credits: Produced by Carolus Raeticus
Summary: "Fratris Felicis Fabri Evagatorium in Terrae Sanctae, Arabiae et Egypti" is a historical account authored by Frater Felix Fabri, written in the mid-15th century. This work details the observations and experiences of the author during his pilgrimage through the Holy Land, with specific attention to Jerusalem, Sinai, and surrounding regions. It is particularly focused on religious significance, descriptions of sacred sites, and reflections on the author's spiritual journey throughout these historically impactful lands. The opening of the manuscript introduces readers to Fabri's motivations for his pilgrimage, emphasizing his longing to visit the Holy Sites associated with the life of Christ. Fabri addresses his fellow brethren in Ulm, expressing the divine impetus behind his journey and highlighting the challenges he anticipates along the way. He recounts the preparations leading to his departure, including obtaining permission from authorities and gathering companions for the pilgrimage, establishing a profound sense of devotion and expectation as he sets out to explore these significant religious locations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Fabri, Felix, 1442?-1502
Editor: Hassler, Konrad Dietrich, 1803-1873
EBook No.: 58528
Published: Dec 25, 2018
Downloads: 116
Language: Latin
Subject: Egypt -- Description and travel
Subject: Palestine -- Description and travel
Subject: Arabian Peninsula -- Description and travel
Subject: Pilgrims and pilgrimages
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Germanic, Scandinavian, and Icelandic literatures
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: Fratris Felicis Fabri Evagatorium in Terrae Sanctae, Arabiae et Egypti peregrinationem. Volumen Primum
Note: Reading ease score: 32.7 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Credits: Produced by Carolus Raeticus
Summary: "Fratris Felicis Fabri Evagatorium in Terrae Sanctae, Arabiae et Egypti" is a historical account authored by Frater Felix Fabri, written in the mid-15th century. This work details the observations and experiences of the author during his pilgrimage through the Holy Land, with specific attention to Jerusalem, Sinai, and surrounding regions. It is particularly focused on religious significance, descriptions of sacred sites, and reflections on the author's spiritual journey throughout these historically impactful lands. The opening of the manuscript introduces readers to Fabri's motivations for his pilgrimage, emphasizing his longing to visit the Holy Sites associated with the life of Christ. Fabri addresses his fellow brethren in Ulm, expressing the divine impetus behind his journey and highlighting the challenges he anticipates along the way. He recounts the preparations leading to his departure, including obtaining permission from authorities and gathering companions for the pilgrimage, establishing a profound sense of devotion and expectation as he sets out to explore these significant religious locations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Fabri, Felix, 1442?-1502
Editor: Hassler, Konrad Dietrich, 1803-1873
EBook No.: 58528
Published: Dec 25, 2018
Downloads: 116
Language: Latin
Subject: Egypt -- Description and travel
Subject: Palestine -- Description and travel
Subject: Arabian Peninsula -- Description and travel
Subject: Pilgrims and pilgrimages
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Germanic, Scandinavian, and Icelandic literatures
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.