was given to depart, and the peremptory methods of the Turks when a pilgrim got out of the line of march.
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| At Mount Sinai |
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From Christopher Fürer's "Itinerarium" (1566). |
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| Arms of a Jerusalem Pilgrim |
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Arms of Sébastien Werro, curé of Fribourg, Switzerland, surmounted by the arms of the Knights of the Holy Sepulchre, showing that he received that knighthood on the occasion of his pilgrimage thither, 1581. The title-page of the account of his journey written by himself (Bibl. de la Société Economique de Fribourg). |
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| Two German Kitchens |
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The 'fat' and the 'lean.' Plates 58 and 63 of J. T. de Bry's "Proscenium Vitæ Humanæ" ("Emblemata Sæcularia"). From the copy of the first edition (1596) in the Bodleian Library at Oxford. |
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| German Bathing-Places |
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From Münster's Cosmography; two of the woodcuts are from the French edition of 1575 (ii. 1020-21), the other from the Latin edition of 1550. Visitors to Berlin will find the subject more artistically illustrated by the "Jugendbrunnen" of Lucas Cranach the younger, too large for reproduction here to do it justice. |
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| The Red Gate, Antwerp |
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As it was about the middle of the sixteenth century (plate I of Peter Breugel the elder's "Prædiorum Villarum ... Icones"; Bibl. Royale de Belgique), showing also the inn which, according to the custom so convenient to late arrivals, was usually to be found outside the gate of a town. |
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| A Main Road in Alsace |
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Showing ruts and loose stones. From Münster's "Cosmographia" (1550; p. 455). |
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| A Sign-Post |
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