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Rome 1300: On the Path of the Pilgrim [Hardcover]

Herbert L. Kessler (Author), Johanna Zacharias (Author)
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April 1, 2000 0300081537 978-0300081534
Following seven centuries of tradition, Pope John Paul II has declared 2000 a Jubilee year. This remarkable book takes us back to the first Holy Year, 1300, when Pope Boniface VIII promised eternal peace for the souls of all Christians who trekked to the Eternal City. Two hundred thousand pilgrims flocked to Rome in that year, viewing the sacred Christian sites that figured so prominently in their religious lives. This book takes us on the route of an imagined pilgrim of the first Jubilee, guiding us through the medieval city as she saw it and allowing us to experience its treasures and rituals.

Herbert L. Kessler and Johanna Zacharias discuss the transformation of pagan Rome into the Holy City of Christianity. They explain how the major churches and the sacred relics, frescoes, icons, and mosaics within them served in the Middle Ages to attract the faithful and to confirm and teach belief. And they tell us what the churches and their contents looked like then, showing us how they have -- and have not -- changed. Illustrated with works of art and architecture that survive today in surprising numbers, as well as with lost works reconstructed and revitalized through scholarship, the book looks at what pilgrims ventured to see in 1300 in Rome and what they will see today.



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Colleagues at Johns Hopkins University, Kessler and Zacharias have composed a book, focusing on some of the chief churches in Rome, that has a unique premise: accompanying a woman on her religious pilgrimage through Rome in August 1300, the year Pope Boniface VIII proclaimed the Church's first Year of Jubilee. The authors present scenes of still-standing church buildings and their interiors as they were in 1300, and they have reconstructed scenes of the apostolic basilicas (e.g., St. Peter and St. Paul Outside the Walls), which predate the present churches. Besides thoroughly treating the four patriarchal basilicas, the authors superbly display two very important and sometimes overlooked churches in the city: San Clemente and Santa Prassede. The authors, who are more expert at theology than art, have produced a book well worth taking along to Rome for the millennial Holy Year. The book is recommended for all libraries with an interest in Christian church architecture and art.
-David I. Fulton Coll. of Saint Elizabeth, Morristown, NJ
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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According to Kessler and Zacharias, the Jubilee or Holy Year remains one of the church's most spiritually, politically, and economically consequential traditions. Promising plenary absolution (forgiveness for a lifetime of sins) for all those who journeyed to Rome, Pope Boniface VIII instituted the first Jubilee in 1300. Lured by the pope's unprecedented guarantee of exoneration, more than 200,000 pilgrims flocked to the Eternal City to cleanse their troubled souls. With medieval Rome as a vibrant backdrop, the authors conduct a guided tour of the path taken and the sites visited by a typical pilgrim in 1300. Vivid descriptions and illustrations of churches, sacred relics, precious works of art, and architectural gems are provided; moreover, the spiritual significance of these locations, objects, and buildings is analyzed in depth. A stunning historical blueprint of Rome and its holy sites. Margaret Flanagan
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Yale University Press (April 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0300081537
  • ISBN-13: 978-0300081534
  • Product Dimensions: 10.3 x 8.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #964,122 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Almost like being there, March 26, 2007
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Ever wonder what it was like to go on pilgrimage in the Middle Ages? Check out Rome 1300 for an inkling.
In the year MM, Pope John Paul II declared a Jubilee. Herbert Kessler describes the first millennial Jubilee, the year M, declared by Pope Boniface VIII. Follow in the footsteps of the 200,000 pilgrims who inundated Rome. See the sites and sights they saw, many of which are still extant, and view the artifacts, relics, churches, chapels, and other holy places that were their guarantee to salvation. Fantastic illustrations accompany the fascinating text.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating overview of medieval Rome, May 3, 2010
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Excellent overview of Rome in the Middle Ages, told through the interseting literary construct of following a pilgrim on her route to the holy places during the first Jubilee. I am hardly an expert on Rome, let alone during this specific time period. However, Kessler's descriptions - especially of the architecture, but also of the life and times - were most informative. Too many sources treat the period between the collapse of the Empire and the beginning of the Renaissance as somehow an uninteresting period, best left glossed over. Kessler fills in the gaps.
My only complaint: the copious illustrations are all in black & white, which hardly do them justice.
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