Bosnian King Nicholas of Ilok and his Pilgrimage to Rome (1475) : A Probe into the Daily Life of Medieval Pilgrims /

"You do not see a city when you see Rome, but a piece of heaven," wrote the author of a medieval guidebook. But how did pilgrims find their way to Rome without getting lost? Where did they sleep and what did they eat? Why did both the rich and the poor set out on such long and dangerous jo...

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Main Authors: Hlavačková, Miriam (Author), McLean, David (Author)

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Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2026.

Series: East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450 ; 100.
Late Antiquity and Medieval Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2026.

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505 0 |t Contents -- About the Series -- Notes on Editors and Contributors -- Introduction: On Widening Lenses in Restorative Justice -- Federico Reggio and Brunilda Pali -- 1 Restorative Justice, Criminology of Trust and the Utopian Dream -- Lode Walgrave -- 2 Restorative Justice, Legal Pluralism, and Paradigms of Law -- George Pavlich -- 3 Justice as Reparation: Rediscovering Some Theoretical Contributions from the Italian Legal Philosophy -- Federico Reggio -- 4 The Contribution of Aristotelian Ethics and Concepts to Widening the Understanding of the Active Version of Responsibility in Restorative Justice -- Katerina Soulou -- 5 Moral Righteousness in the Practice of Restorative Justice -- Francis J. Schweigert -- 6 Reconciliation and Restoration in Hegel's Theory of Crime and Punishment -- Stefano Fuselli -- 7 Exploring Restorative Justice as a Political Practice with Hannah Arendt -- Pieter De Witte and Brunilda Pali -- 8 Dialogue, Negotiation, Alliance: In Search for a Restorative Approach to Justice in Biblical Sources through the Readings of Eugen Wiesnet and François Ost -- Giovanni Angelo Lodigiani and Federico Reggio -- 9 The Intellectual and Spiritual Legacy of Herman Thomas Bianchi: Punishment and Restoration Based on Biblical Justice -- Jacques Claessen -- 1 The Ancient Story of Milarepa: Signpost for a Restorative Approach to Justice in the Buddhist Literary Tradition -- Mirko Rizzotto -- 11 Resonances: Restoratively Breaking through Social Distances -- Gema Varona -- 12 Restorative Justice, Radical Interactionism and Narrative Criminology: Widening the Boundaries of Victim-Offender Mediation -- Adolfo Ceretti and Lorenzo Natali -- 13 From the Attribution of Responsibility to the Promotion of Accountability: Gaetano De Leo's Contribution -- Patrizia Patrizi -- 14 The Legacy of Janusz Korczak's Pedagogy for the Restorative Justice Community -- Anna Matczak -- Index. 
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