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      <title>EIgentlich beschreibung der hin vnnd wider farth zu dem Heyligen Landt gen Jerusalem, vnd furter durch die grosse Wüsten zu dem Heiligen Berge Horeb vnd Sinay darauß zuuernemen was wunders die Pilgrin hin vnd wider auff Land vnd wasser zu erfaren vnd zu besehen haben, Vber die maß kurtzweilig vnd lustig zulesen</title>
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    <abstract type="Summary">Fabri was a German Dominican, made two pilgrimages to the Holy Land. The first in 1480 and the second in 1483- 84 as chaplain of four German barons, whose Truchsen Johannes von Waldburg who accompanied Breydenbach. It was at their request that he wrote in German a short narrative of their pilgrimage, that it was first composed in Latin. The itinerary of Fabri, with those Breydenbach Suriano 1483 and 1485 are considered the most comprehensive and most complete of the Middle Ages.</abstract>
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