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Español: Mapa simbólico del Monte Carmelo dibujado por San es:Juan de la Cruz. La senda descrita para subir al monte representa el ascenso del alma a la vida espiritual y la paz interior. Descripción original en francés: Reproduction du graphique du Jean de la Croix représentant la Montée du Carmel, sans légende. Dedicación: Para mi Hija Madalena. Leyenda: Don Francisco Arredondo Persbítero de la Villa del Burgo Diócesis de Mª.
Français : Carte dessinée par fr:Jean de la Croix représentant la Montée du Carmel : l'ascention de l'âme dans la vie spirituelle et la paix intérieure. Dédicace : Pour ma fille Madalena. Légende : Don Francisco Arredondo, évêque de la ville de Burgo Diocèse de Mª.
Date 16th century
date QS:P,+1550-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source Silvano Giordano (ed.), Le Carmel en Terre Sainte, Arenzano 1995, p. 51.
Author San Juan de la Cruz (b. 1542 d. 1591)
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Cet dessin est un œuvre d'un auteur mort depuis plus de 70 ans.
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