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Recreating the Judean Hills? English hermits and the Holy Land
Authors:Laura Slater
Institution:Department of History of Art, Vanbrugh College, University of York, Heslington, York, YO10 5DD, United Kingdom
Abstract:This article explores the place of the Holy Land in the devotions of medieval English hermits and recluses between the eleventh and thirteenth centuries. It first outlines the importance of physical travel to Palestine in the career of anchorites, with pilgrimage to Jerusalem followed by seclusion held up as a powerful ideal in literary sources. It then suggests that some of the dwellings of English solitaries formed deliberate monumental recreations of the holy places of Palestine. It considers the extent to which the cells of recluses were understood as recreations of the tomb of Christ, functioning as living Easter Sepulchre structures, and the dedication of churches used or built by hermits and recluses. Finally, it notes possible links between the hermitage of St Robert of Knaresborough and Jabal Quruntul (Mount Quarentayne), the site of Christ's temptations in the wilderness.
Keywords:Hermits  recluses  Jerusalem  Godric of Finchale  Christina of Markyate  Robert of Knaresborough
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