Meet william bonville and his latest work, a travelers highway to heaven. The camino primitivo history while one would like to translate the camino primitivo as the primitive way, the more common english version of this camino is the original way. A shepherd named pelayo found remains of a body at a place in a field that he was led to by the stars of the milky way. The less known the route the less choice you will have of a guidebook. Once discovered and honoured with the construction of a christian temple, the skeleton did not remain still for long. It owes its origin to the king alfonso ii of asturias who walked this route to visit the newly discovered tomb of the apostle santiago in the 9th century. Enjoy the expertise of a local guide, incredible meals, comfortable accommodations. The novel starts with a simply read history of the camino route followed by a comical.
Exploring the history and culture of northern spain by william bonville 400 pages, paperback. Peregrinatio compostellana, pilgrimage of compostela. A pilgrims guide to the however the worst book has to be the camino. Here are some basic camino history books in french which you might. Saint james spent some years preaching the gospels in the iberian peninsula, and in fact he is the patron saint of spain. The english way has only one route, from ferrol to santiago, which became popular because most pilgrims who took this route to get to santiago were from the british isles and ireland the english way begins in the city of ferrol, as this was the port where the pilgrims. Score a book s total score is based on multiple factors, including the number of people who have voted for it and how highly those voters ranked the book. Saint james had died some 800 years earlier and according to legend transported to galicia to the town of iria flavia, todays padron, on the camino portugues by two disciples in a boat led by angels. The codex dates from around 1140 and is widely considered to be the worlds first tourist guidebook. Whether youre on a spiritual journey or just want to enjoy the thrill of walking this famous pilgrimage path, take off along its most popular route, the camino frances the french way, which begins in france. Lisa shares 5 fantastic camino books every pilgrim will enjoy reading before or after.
Certainly prominent in the early history of the camino are the codex calixtinus and the historia compostelana. The camino frances with its 800km of history and tradition is the most popular route. James 1957 walter starkie as far as i am concerned, this is the classic book about the camino. The way starts in oviedo and winds through central asturias and galicia, and although originally. Yearly, hundreds of thousands of people of various backgrounds walk the camino. A short history about the origins and stories behind the medieval book, the codex calixtinus. We are a registered 501 c 3 nonprofit, volunteer driven, organization consisting of more than 2,000 dues paying. James is the name of any of the pilgrimage routes, known as pilgrim ways, to the shrine of the apostle st. It is broken up into seven major routes through europe with many variants still taking shape. As a result, it is recommended for all ages as it is easy to follow. This list of books includes the best writings about this unesco world heritage pilgrim trail. James is an ancient pilgrimage with its roots in the 9th century. This is one of the very few books that encompass the entire route in one.
These books feature misadventure, impulsiveness and true friendship. He brings us an interpretive monologue of the art, architecture, history and culture along the way of saint james. The hiring of the paq bicicleta, the paq peregrino or sending packages can be done at any post office at a still special time. An 800 km walk, it took me 7 weeks to complete, and with immense gratitude in my heart, i am also able to say that i walked every step of.
If you need a guide book for camino, fyi, in 2016, i wrote a book about this camino trip on amazon kdp which is still available at. I will discuss the five separate books in the codex calixtinus along with the different composition of the book itself and the music contained in parts of the book. Fiction graphic novels historical fiction history horror memoir music. Can anyone recommend me a book on the history of the camino. Although the portuguese way pilgrimage from portugal to santiago is assumed to have already been in existence in the late middle ages, it became even more popular after the country gained its. Ive also got a list of 50 books set in spain, which includes literature, historical fiction, mysteries and nonfiction. Traditionally the camino starts from your home, although nowadays, many consider the official route to begin in the town of saintjeanpieddeport, just across the french border. Readers should be aware that this is not a travel guide and it will not provide a detailed picture of any trails on the camino walking route. Camino frances by anna dintaman with detailed information on the villages on the route from france, the guidebook has simple graphics. Le puy camino a guide for englishspeaking pilgrims. According to the official history of the pilgrimage, the body of saint james the apostle, son of zebedee and brother of john the evangelist, was discovered by a shepherd named pelayo in a field in galicia during the reign of king alfonso ii, back in the 9th century. In the middle ages, these routes were walked as a pilgrimage to the tomb of the apostle st.
A daybyday account of with cultural and historical information plus hundreds of photos by. For a culturalhistorical guide to the places along the camino many pilgrims use the pilgrimage road to santiago by david m gitlitz and linda kay davidson which is available on amazon in both paperback and as an ebook see also the many cited in this earlier forum post which is still relevant. The pilgrimage of santiago is a 2018 argentine documentary about the santiago maldonado case. James is a large network of ancient pilgrim routes stretching across europe and coming together at the tomb of st. Walked over eight hundred kilometers, taking thirty some days. Day by day itinerary suggestions attempt to maximize the rich historical, cultural. He did his doctoral thesis about the camino there is a funny story about him. Since the middle ages, humble pilgrims have trod hundreds of miles across the north of spain to pay homage to the remains of st. So i wanted to get everyones top five books that they have read and then i will post a. Mystery, legend and colourfulmyths are all part of the history of the camino. As you can see from my photos, i completed my pilgrimage from st.
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