Book Series Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History, vol. 13

The Pilgrim's Guide to Santiago de Compostela

A Gazetteer

Annie Shaver-Crandell, Paula Gerson

  • Pages: 424 p.
  • Size:185 x 265 mm
  • Language(s):English
  • Publication Year:1995


Out of Print
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  • ISBN: 978-1-872501-65-9
  • Hardback
  • Out of Print


This new English translation of the Guide is primarily for the modern pilgrim, tourist or student who wishes to follow the pilgrim routes to Santiago de Compostela with a twelfth- century guide-book in hand.

Review(s)

'This version (of the Pilgrim's Guide'), unique for its gazetteer, will be extremely useful to historians of religion, architecture, sculpture, and travel. Recommended for research collections.' Choice 'The book is a must for anyone interested in the twelfth-century artistic history and development of the pilgrimage. It is monumental in scope, finely produced, and an excellent reference tool'. Friends of the Road to Santiago

Summary

This volume is primarily for the modern pilgrim, tourist or student who wishes to follow the pilgrim routes to Santiago de Compostela with a twelfth- century guide-book in hand. The new English translation of the Guide is given here in full, with concise explanatory notes; and the introduction deals with the Guide in the context of more general concerns about the pilgrimage phenomenon in the Middle Ages and its literary traditions. The core of the book is the unique, fully illustrated, Gazetteer consisting of 730 entries, in which all the important towns, monuments and buildings (even those now lost) encountered by the 12th-century traveller are described and illustrated. There are suggestions for further reading for the non-specialist, a glossary, and well-marked maps.