Keyword/s: CYCLING, PILGRIMAGE-HORSEBACK, ROUTES-ARLES, ROUTES-VIA FRANCIGENA, WALKING
Ref Type: Book
- Author
- Chinn, Paul and Gallard, Babette
- Year
- 2010
- Publisher
- Pilgrimage Publications
- Published in
- France
- Accession No
- 07767
- pp
- 233
- Title of Series
- LightFoot Guides
- location
- BKA
- Comment
The Via Domitia (named after Domitius Ahenobarbus) was the first Roman road built outside Italy, and allows Italian pilgrims to reach Arles and then Santiago, or Spanish and French pilgrims to reach Rome.
The "St James Way" in the title refers to the Chemin de St-Jacques, not Reading-Southampton.
Copies were previously in the Library of the CPR, now elsewhere.