Browse Items (50 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse Map Tags: Travelogue Page of 5 Next Page Sort by: Title Creator Date Added Ramón de Perellós sets off for Saint Patrick's Purgatory A famous account of a 1398 visit by Viscount Ramon de Perellós to Saint Patrick's Purgatory Tags: Avignon, fourteenth century, itinerary, pilgrimage, purgatory, Ramon De Perellós, Travelogue "What we saw was the great serpent or fish" Knox describes the fear of his Irish boatmen at the appearance of a lake monster, which he sees as a rock just above the waterline Tags: elitism, Folklore, James Spencer Knox, lake, monster, nineteenth century, Protestant critique, rock, serpent, superstition, Travelogue "We returned by the road to king Ó Néill who received us very well and had great joy" A famous account of a 1398 visit by Viscount Ramon de Perellós to Saint Patrick's Purgatory Tags: fourteenth century, itinerary, pilgrimage, purgatory, Ramon De Perellós, Travelogue "We passed over level ground through country pleasing enough to the eye" An sixteenth-century letter describing a trip to Lough Derg Tags: Clogher, Francesco Chiericati, Isabella d'Este Gonzaga, itinerary, pilgrimage, purgatory, sixteenth century, Travelogue "We arrived at Dublin where we embarked to cross to England" A famous account of a 1398 visit by Viscount Ramon de Perellós to Saint Patrick's Purgatory Tags: fourteenth century, itinerary, pilgrimage, purgatory, Ramon De Perellós, Travelogue "This place I could not see, because I was unwilling to look into it" An sixteenth-century letter describing a trip to Lough Derg Tags: Francesco Chiericati, Isabella d'Este Gonzaga, itinerary, pilgrimage, purgatory, sixteenth century, Travelogue "They would make a Jonas of me against my will" Knox reasons that the boatmen would prefer that the monster eat the heretic reverend rather than them Tags: elitism, James Spencer Knox, monster, nineteenth century, Protestant critique, sectarianism, serpent, superstition, Travelogue "They conveyed us across to the rock one by one" An sixteenth-century letter describing a trip to Lough Derg Tags: Francesco Chiericati, Isabella d'Este Gonzaga, itinerary, pilgrimage, purgatory, sixteenth century, Travelogue "The whole island is surrounded by the waters of a large, very deep lake" A famous account of a 1398 visit by Viscount Ramon de Perellós to Saint Patrick's Purgatory Tags: fourteenth century, itinerary, pilgrimage, purgatory, Ramon De Perellós, Travelogue "The unbroken stillness of this consecrated spot, was exchanged to bustle, noise, and jarring, of a countless multitude" Knox reflects on the recent Catholic activities on the land under his feet Tags: Catholicism, James Spencer Knox, juxtaposition, nineteenth century, Protestant critique, Protestantism, sectarianism, temporality, Travelogue Page of 5 Next Page Output Formats atom, csv, dc-rdf, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2