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In Northern Europe, images of Saint James the Greater depict the saint as a pilgrim with staff, prayer book and brimmed hat decorated with a scallop shell. On the Iberian Peninsula, however, the saint is generally portrayed very... more
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Engaging the Pilgrim in a Total Sensory Experience: Staging the Arrival in the Cathedral of Santiago in the Middle Ages: The Edmund Husserl’s Phenomenology of Embodiment can be helpful in understanding the ways in which pilgrimage... more
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The concept that cultures are neither pure nor immutable but diverse and flexible is not a new one. Cultural hybridity constitutes the effort to retain a sense of balance among traditions, beliefs, practices, institutions, rituals, and... more
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Among the decorative capitals of the Santiago de Compostela's cathedral, there is one at the end of the south transept nave, that can be identified as the image of Saint James apostle. On the one hand, this interpretation is supported by... more
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The Apostle is present: the statue of Saint James and his pilgrims in the 13th century Manuel Castiñeiras, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona At the turn of the thirteenth century Maestro Mateo established a new longitudinal axis (W–E)... more
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Alonso of Cartagena, one of the most remarkable Castilian intellectuals of the fifteenth century, played a fundamental role in spreading the traditions concerning the life, martyrdom and "translatio" of Santiago. He used the information... more
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Información del artículo Vita peregrinatio est: reflexións sobre o capitel historiado no transepto norde da catedral de Santiago.
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