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WURZBURG und KiSSiNGEN. In English (ask us if in doubt)/WURZBURG und KiSSiNGEN. Set of etchings with views of Wurzburg and Bad Kissingen. Presumably printed in Germany. Set of 16 etchings in the form of a book. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb9089c94deb6ba071
SAEWULF, JOHN OF WURZBURG & THEODERICUS (HUYGENS R.B.C. & PRYOR John H., eds.)
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(1994)
Turnhout, Brepols 1994 235pp., 25cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaevalis" volume CXXXIX (139), publisher's hardcover binding in orange cloth with gilt lettering, ISBN 2-503-04391-3, (introduction in English, text in Latin), text is clean and bright (looks unread), small ex-libris stamp on blanco endpaper, else in very good condition, R118821
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Würzburg, Mainfränkisches Museum, 1995, in-4to, 147 S. reich ill. in Farbe un in schwartz + ff. Anzeigen, Original-Broschüre ill.
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Würzburg, Woerl, 1881. In-8 cartonnage ancien crème, pièce de titre noire, 480 pp.
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Turnhout, Brepols, 1994 Hardback, 235 p., + 1 map, 155 x 245 mm._Latin ISBN 9782503043913.
This edition brings together the narratives of three important 12th-century travellers to the newly established Crusader States in the Holy Land, one Anglo-Saxon: Saewulf, and two Germans: John of Wurzburg and Theoderic(us). All three narratives clearly convey the tremendous impression that these visits to the scene of Christ's wanderings on earth produced on our pilgrims. Apart from the independend value of their observations (mainly in Jerusalem, much less in Judea and Samaria), Saewulf is interesting for being the first to give a description of the situation in the Holy Land immediately after the capture of Jerusalem. His narrative reflects the often sorry state of affairs which prevailed at the end of the Fatimid period. The two others are, however, no less important witnesses, of a later period, shortly before Saladin's victory changed everything. . Iohannes Wirziburgensis (Iohannes Herbipolensis) ? Peregrinatio ? ed. R.B.C. Huygens Iohannes Wirziburgensis (Iohannes Herbipolensis) ? Peregrinatio (Appendix inscriptionum) ? ed. R.B.C. Huygens Iohannes Wirziburgensis (Iohannes Herbipolensis) ? Peregrinatio (Appendix liturgica) ? ed. R.B.C. Huygens Saewulf ? Peregrinatio ? ed. R.B.C. Huygens Theodericus quidam ? Peregrinatio ? ed. R.B.C. Huygens