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Peregrinatio

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Peregrinatio means leaving one's homeland and wandering for the love of God. It can refer to:

It occurs as or in the title of several notable texts:

  • a Peregrinatio describing the liturgy practised at Jerusalem, dating probably from the 4th century
  • Peregrinatio in terram sanctam, an incunabulum by the Dutch author Erhard Reuwich
  • Peregrinatio Etheriae or Peregrinatio Silviae, another account of a pilgrimage to the Holy Land by Egeria (pilgrim)
  • Peregrinatio Scholastica, or Learning's Pilgrimage, written by the English dramatist John Day (dramatist)