FAH1125H: Medieval Pilgrimage Art and Architecture
This seminar critiques current theories of pilgrimage and investigates selected early Christian, Western medieval, Byzantine, and Islamic destinations. Readings (both primary and secondary sources) and discussions address such features as urbanism, architectural plans, sculptural programs, tombs and shrines, relics and reliquaries, badges and souvenirs. Student presentations/papers will attempt to reconstruct the realia of a specific pilgrimage site. Reading knowledge of at least one foreign language is recommended.
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Some previous coursework in medieval art or medieval history would be helpful.
Maximum capacity 15; enrolment restricted to SGS except by special permission.