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James of Verona[2] was an Augustinian friar who made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land in 1335 and wrote an account of his travels in Latin, the Liber peregrationis ('The Book of the Pilgrimage').[3] He was probably born in Verona around 1290. He entered the Augustinian order in 1310 or 1311, twenty-five years before his pilgrimage.[4]

Map of Mount Sinai from the Liber in the manuscript James Ford Bell Library, MS 1424/Co.[1]

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  1. ^ Westrem 2001, p. 241.
  • ^ His name is anglicized in Di Cesare 2012, who gives the Latin form as Iacobus de Verona. The Italian spelling is Jacopo da VeronainBartolini 2004 and Giacomo da VeronainChareyron 2005.
  • ^ Di Cesare 2012, p. 459.
  • ^ Bartolini 2004.
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