Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture Volume 2 Issue 2 2007 Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture (Volume 2, Issue 2) Follow this and additional works at: https://digital.kenyon.edu/perejournal Part of the Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque Art and Architecture Commons Recommended Citation . "Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture (Volume 2, Issue 2)." Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture 2, 2 (2007). https://digital.kenyon.edu/perejournal/vol2/iss2/22 This Full Issue is brought to you for free and open access by the Art History at Digital Kenyon: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Exchange. It has been accepted for inclusion in Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture by an authorized editor of Digital Kenyon: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Exchange. For more information, please contact [email protected]. et al. I. 2, I ue 2 Official _ ublicaUon of the International Society for the Study of Ptlgnm1a,ge Art CHdk to En er Published by Digital Kenyon: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Exchange, 2007 Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture, Vol. 2, Iss. 2 [2007] Editor in Chief Executive Editor Sarah Blick Welcome Rita Tekippe Welcome W elcome to the sixth issue of Peregrinations. In this issue we feature a number of articles Current Issue exploring a wide range of topics, expanding the purview of the journal further into and beyond pilgrimage art and architecture. Mary F. Casey, in a wholly-new approach, examines Photo-bank the origin and the Hebraic aspects of the child Jesus' actions in the Tring Tiles, while Mickey Abel examines the underlying strategies of building placement of small churches from the Photo-essays 8th-12th centuries that dot the landscape of Soria, Spain situating the buildings within current theory of spatial analysis and an understanding of medieval geographical approaches Photo-share and and beliefs. Pilgrimage and its art and culture is explored in Vicky Foskolou essay which Comments examines the function and meaning of Byzantine pilgrim souvenirs, cutting through a thicket of misunderstandings and assumptions. Gary Waller reflect on how medieval About the misunderstandings gave rise to one of its most popular and enduring pilgrimage sites at Society Walsingham. Submission With this issue, we are inaugurating Guidelines our new photobank database. With this program, one can search by Call for Papers keyword, list and save favorites, crop and focus on particular details Publishing of images, and more. It is with Opportunities gratitude that we thank Asa Mittman and William J. Smither for their Conferences generous contribution of hundreds of copyright-free images of Organizations exceptional quality. The older images will soon be transferred to Exhibitions the new database. Research We would also like to thank Rachel Danford for her beautiful and informative Photo Essay Announcements on Iglesia de San Juan in Portomarín. Notices In the Discoveries/Short Essays section, which features short essays on preliminary findings or hypotheses and various scholarly thoughts and topics, explores the unusual find of a Related Links pilgrims' footbath at Iona by Mark A. Hall, the fun and thought-provoking Google Earth website that enables you to look down on our planet's sites from above, a list of charitable Publications of places for those interested in supporting medieval art and architecture, and an editorial Interest regarding changes in copyright fees charged by museums. The Short Notices and Announcements section has a special musical turn this issue with short articles and links to the works of Dick Le Mair and One Left. On the archaeological front, Richard Hedrich- Winter reports on intriguing papers presented at a recent archaeological conference. Joining his account is a hodge-podge of fascinating archaeological discoveries from Rome to Ireland. More links have been added to the Links page, and this issue features the sites of http://romanes.com/ and a site that explores the extensive Pilgrimage Roads to Nidaros and the St. Olav Pilgrimage. https://digital.kenyon.edu/perejournal/vol2/iss2/22 et al. N ew Journals (under Publishing Opportunities) welcomes three new members of the scholarly community, including the beautiful ShelfLife devoted to manuscript research, Different Visions, a new web journal focused on new perspectives and theoretical approaches to medieval art, and the on-line Journal of Cultural Patrimony that seeks to refine our understanding of this complex topic. We also, as usual, list calls for papers, conferences, research announcements and more. Our photobank continues to grow, with copyright-free images all downloadable for use in research and teaching. In hopes of making the task of obtaining that perfect photo easier, we invite you to check out Photoshare, a community bulletin board where scholars can request specific images from fellow art historians and lovers of medieval art. For future issues we are actively seeking articles on any aspect of medieval art and architecture, including: long and short scholarly articles, scholarly book reviews, review articles on issues facing the field of medieval art history, interesting notes and announcements, useful website recommendations, new archeological discoveries, and recent museum acquisitions as well as calls for papers and conference listings. We are interested in publishing articles that will undergo double-blind review as well as those which are subject only to regular editing process, including articles that are the result of preliminary research. We are also looking for images to add to our photobank, to be shared and used by anyone in the classroom and in their research. To round out the scholarly portion of the journal, we are also seeking short, amusing excerpts from medieval sources, comments on the Middle Ages in movies and popular culture, etc. Again, welcome to Peregrinations. Any suggestions or comments you have concerning the journal would be most welcome. Please feel free to e-mail us at: [email protected] or [email protected]. Our grateful appreciation and thanks for partial funding provided by Kenyon College. Designer and Coordinator: Scott E. Pringle Webmaster\ Database Engineer: irajan Mandal Current Issue: Vol. 2, Issue 2 Vol. 2, Issue 1 Vol. 1, Issue 4 Vol. 1, Issue 3 Vol. 1, Issue 2 Vol. 1, Issue 1 FABRICATI DIEM, PVNC -- The motto of the Ankh-Morpork City Watch (Terry Pratchett, Guards! Guards!) Publication Information Peregrinations, ISSN 1554-8678 (online), is published 3-4 times annually by the International Society for the Study of Pilgrimage Art. Topics of research include: art and architectural history, medieval history and religion. Currently indexed in Directory of Open Access Journals, Project Muse, etc. There are no subscription costs and no postage involved. For editorial and advertiser information, see http://peregrinations.kenyon.edu/about.html. Published by Digital Kenyon: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Exchange, 2007 Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture, Vol. 2, Iss. 2 [2007] Vol. 2, Issue 2 FEATURES The Fourteenth-Century Tring Tiles: A Fresh Look at Their Origin and the Hebraic Aspects of the Child Jesus’ Actions, By Mary F. Casey, Independent Scholar Strategic Domain: Reconquest Romanesque Along the Duero in Soria, Spain, By Mickey Abel, University of North Texas Eine Reise zu den Wallfahrtsstätten des östlichen Mittelmeerraums: ‘Souvenirs’, Bräuche und Mentalität des Wallfahrtswesens, By Vicky Foskolou, Department of History and Archaeology, University of Crete → English Translation (Machine Translation by Google) An Erasmian Pilgrimage to Walsingham, By Gary Waller, State University of New York at Purchase DISCOVERIES → Research Query: Pilgrims’ Footbaths?, By Mark Hall, Perth Museum, Scotland → Google Earth → Charity for Medieval Art and Architecture → Editorial: A New Movement to Scrap Copyright Fees for Scholarly Reproduction of Images? Hooray for the V & A!, By Sarah Blick, Kenyon College SHORT NOTICES & ANNOUNCEMENTS Music and Pilgrimage: → The Official Music of the Pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela, by Dick Le Mair → "Wayfaring": Music Inspired by the Pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela, By One Left → Abstracts of Two Presentations at Archaelogical https://digital.kenyon.edu/perejournal/vol2/iss2/22 et al. Conferences, Reported By Richard Hedrich-Winter → Medieval Walkway Found at Bury St. Edmunds Abbey → Book of Psalms Discovered in Ireland Bog → Restoration Unveils Roman 'Sistine Chapel of the Middle Ages' → Vatican Confirms St. Paul's Coffin Has Been Found → New E-Mail Discussion List For Scholars of Early Medieval England FEATURED WEBSITES The Pilgrim Ways to Nidaros By Eiler Prytz, Oslo, Norway Romanes One of the most beautiful sites on the internet. RESEARCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Archives, apartments, research portals, and new image databases EXHIBITIONS Medieval beasts, Byzantine Travel, Armenian Sacred Art, and Early Bibles FEATURED JOURNALS ShelfLife Different Visions: A Journal of New Perspectives on Medieval Art Journal of Cultural Patrimony PHOTO-ESSAYS → Province of Palencia, Fromísta, Carríon de los Condes, Baños de Cerrato by William J. Smither → Province of Palencia, Moarves de Ojeda, by William J. Smither → Iglesia de San Juan in Portomarín, by Rachel Danford PHOTO-BANK Our on-going and ever-growing collection of copyright-free images. Your contributions and download use are both welcomed and encouraged. → New Image Database

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