The long route up the mountain: aspects of the reception of classical and biblical mountain writing and medieval mountain ascents, seen through the ascents of Egeria, Willibald and Petrarch

Adams, Matthew (2021) The long route up the mountain: aspects of the reception of classical and biblical mountain writing and medieval mountain ascents, seen through the ascents of Egeria, Willibald and Petrarch. PhD thesis, University of York.

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Supervisors: Garrison, Mary and Finch, Jonathan
Keywords: Mountain, Hesiod, Helicon, Olympus, Virgil, Atlas, Ida, Seneca, Etna, Apennine, Moses, Sinai, Zion, Egeria, Temptation, Transfiguration, Willibald, Hugeburc, Hodoeporicon, Arculf, Gregory the Great, Vulcano, Petrarch, Ventoux
Awarding institution: University of York
Academic Units: The University of York > Medieval Studies
Identification Number/EthosID: uk.bl.ethos.855774
Depositing User: Mr Matthew Adams
Date Deposited: 06 Jun 2022 13:47
Last Modified: 21 Jun 2022 09:53

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