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Encyclopedia and Summary Information
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Egeria Information
602 words, approx. 2 pages
 In early Christian history, Egeria, also known as Aetheria, is the name of a woman who made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land about 381–384, taking about four years to do it, and who wrote a long letter to her beloved circle of women at home (possibly...



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 The Boston Globe
In The Footsteps Of Pilgrims . . .
06/10/1990: 2,925 words, approx. 10 pages Going on a pilgrimage - journeying to a shrine or other place considered holy or of spiritual significance -- is a rite and practice of most of the world's major religions, a symbolic and psychological experience of great power, appeal and antiquity. ...
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 Pharmaceutical Technology
Pilgrim Software
12/01/2006: 395 words, approx. 1 pages Corporate description Pilgrim Software, Inc. is a leading provider of quality-management solutions and enterprise-compliance for global organizations. Pilgrim helps organizations manage industry and regulatory compliance, reduce manufacturing costs, and improve customer satisfaction. By providing live connections to multiple sites, suppliers, and customers, Pilgrim...




Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by Marcelle Thiébaux
9,536 words, approx. 32 pages
 In the following essay, Thiébaux presents the historical background to Egeria's pilgrimage, discusses Egeria's manner of describing her travel experiences, and translates several illustrative passages from the Itinerarium Egeriae.
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Critical Essay by Andrew Palmer
8,324 words, approx. 28 pages
 In the following essay, Palmer collects the available information on Egeria, evaluates her manner of writing and perception in the Itinerarium Egeriae, and questions the view of her as an exotic traveler, arguing instead that she journeyed to Jerusalem in search of her “spiritual home.”
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Critical Essay by C. L. Feltoe
7,497 words, approx. 25 pages
 In the following excerpt from his introduction to M. L. McClure's 1919 translation of the Itinerarium Egeriae, Feltoe outlines the course of Egeria's pilgrimage to the Holy Land and summarizes matters of ecclesiastical and liturgical interest contained in her account.


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