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Enlaces
Páginas web
Listas de correo
Anillos
Buscadores
- El
Camino de Santiago
Reseña sobre el Camino de una agrupacion de ruteros en Mountain Bike.
Universidad de Trento (Italia).
- El
Camino de Santiago
Combina info con una especie de juego en el que se enseña la correcta
utilización en castellano de los verbos ser y estar. Universidad de Maine.
- AdventureQuest
- Follow the Camino de Santiago
Web para aventureros. Info sobre rutas en todo el mundo, entre ellas el
Camino ( desde Burgos o Portugal).
- Adventure
& Specialty Travel-Product Page
Similar a la anterior (parece una actualización pues utiliza los mismos
textos y fotos).
- Romanesque
and Gothic
Web con info sobre el arte románico y gótico del Camino. Links con páginas
de la universidad de UCLA.
- Pilgrim
Un diario del recorrido del Camino con explicaciones basicas sobre todo lo
relacionado a ganar el jubileo, arte, fotos....
- santhome
Web de Andrea Kirkby un escritor experto en todos los temas del Camino. Es
un relato, jornada a jornada, de su experiencia en el Camino, desde Francia.
No hay fotos. Dudoso fondo .
- Pilgrimage
to Santiago de Compostela
Web educativa. Muy completa, con bibliografía y con links de interés (
entre ellos el del Xacobeo).
- Asociación
de Madrid de Amigos del Camino de Santiago
Web de esta asociación. Amplio numero de links con las web de otras
asociaciones españolas.
- 09
La editorial portuguesa Ferreira&Bento tiene una web de servicios con un
apartado de rutas dedicado al Camino portugués. Info sobre hoteles y
hostales, muy somera.
- SANTIAGO
DE COMPOSTELA
Pagina de la asociación ciudades-patrimonio en la que aparece abundante
material gráfico (buenas fotos) de Santiago.
- Ruta
de la Plata. Vía de la Plata. Camino de Santiago
Web personal de "El Caminante" sobre la Ruta de la Plata (desde
Sevilla)
- Santiago
de Compostela
Web de una asociación católica alemana ( la firma Rolf Jouaux)
- 97
The Mining Co. es una publicación britanica con servicios de todo tipo:.
Artículo sobre el Camino
- Santiago de
Compostela, Catholic Church
La iglesia católica de Santiago de Compostela situada en Lake Forest,
California, nos ofrece una web en la que encontramos info sobre su
organización y fundación..
- THE
ROAD TO SANTIAGO
De la Oficina de Turismo española en Tokio. Info sobre el Camino,
albergues, asociaciones...
- Ultreia -
Camino de Santiago by Bike
Web de la asociación Ultreia. Camino de Santiago en bicicleta. Distancias
kilométricas entre todos los puntos del Camino.
- SANTIAGO
DE COMPOSTELA
Guía turística con todos los datos que necesitas en Compostela: sitios de
interés, dónde comer, dormir, movida nocturna...
- El
Camino de Santiago
Web sobre el Camino del departamento de español y portugués de la
universidad de UCLA. Muy completo
- Santiago
de Compostela
Web de MUNICIPIA, una organización con experiencia en el ambito de la
investigación urbana. Entre estas ciudades, Santiago de Compostela.
- Peregrino
Web de Cesar Moreno, experto en instalaciones web y en caminos reales
Otras páginas útiles
Páginas personales acerca del Camino (experiencias y
consejos de otros peregrinos)
- Ser
y Estar a lo Largo del Camino de Santiago
- El
Camino de Santiago según Roberto Alonso y Begoña Santos
- El
Camino de Santiago según Bakarne, Josune, Eva, Sandra, Itziar, Esther y Ana
- Ultreya
e suseya, pointers to nice web sites: página de Marco Lazzari
- Peregrinación
desde Moissac hasta Finisterre, por Jesús Barrera
- Ultreia,
Camino de Santiago: information on how to make the pilgrimage by bike
- Jakobsweg,
ultreia: St. James's Way in Switzerland
- Pedalando
pela Via Lactea: Caminho de Santiago em bicicleta (en brasileño, castellano
e inglés)
- What's
new on the Camino de Santiago?
- On
to a mediaval path off the beaten track
- Pa
Santiago me voy
- El
Camino de Santiago segun los "peregrinos tropicales"
- El
Camino de Santiago segun Carlos J. Asín
- El
Camino de Santiago en bici segun Fransus
- Site
do Peregrino do Caminho de Santiago(Brasileiro!)
- De
la région de Rouen a st Jacques de Compostelle (c'est en francaise)
Enlaces tomados de la JakobsNet
Bicicleta
Paginas web de lugares concretos del camino
- E' stato inaugurato l'ospitale dei pellegini di
Monselice (PD). L'associazione "Amici
di Santiago" presenta un interessante itinerario Romeo.
- 5-9 Settembre: XXII settimana europea, convegno: L'Europa
dei pellegrini - Collegio Universitario De Filippi di Varese. (programma)
- Gli Atti del convegno "Le vie del cielo,
itinerari di pellegrini attraverso la Lombardia" possono essere
richiesti in segreteria (Elena Manzoni di Chiosca 02-6575875).
- State andando a Roma a piedi lungo la via
Francigena, ecco l'elenco
delle soste e
dovete guadare il PO
- Presso la sede della nostra associazione (tel. 02
6575875) è possibile ritirare le credenziali
del pellegrino per Roma e Santiago di Compostella.
- Ecco il sito dell'Inventario
Vie di comunicazione Storiche della svizzera e il sito dell' IVS
italiano
- La Camera di Commercio Berner Oberland di Interlaken
(CH) ha preparato il sito http://www.jakobsweg.ch/
con una notevole quantità di informazioni sui cammini di S. Giacomo
attraverso la Svizzera.
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PELLEGRINI
NEL MEDIOEVO Come vivevano, si spostavano, dove andavano i pellegrini
che nel medioevo raggiungevano i luoghi santi
PELLEGRINI NEL NORD
ITALIA Gli studenti di un Istituto tecnico per geometri ed un Liceo
classico hanno visitato i luoghi di assistenza ai pellegrini che passavano
per il nord Italia
ROMA Roma è il
luogo del martirio di S.Pietro apostolo e la sede del Vicario di Cristo.
Lungo le strade per Roma sono transitati per millenni eserciti, imperatori,
mercanti e pellegrini
DUE LIBRI LUNGO LA
VIA FRANCIGENA PER ROMA Sono i primi libri che hanno rivisitato in modo
completo l'itinerario di Sigerico da Canterbury a Roma nel X sec.
CONSIDERAZIONI
ATTORNO AL GIUBILEO Titolo originale "Luoghi di pellegrinaggio e
incontro di culture" tratta in modo originale argomenti di attualità ![]()
IL GIUBILEO DEL 1300
La storia e le curiosità del primo giubileo in un libro di Arsenio Frugoni
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LE
QUATTRO CHIESE Piero Bargellini ha scritto un interessante libro sulla
storia dei Giubilei in cui vengono illustrate le quattro chiese che il
pellegrino medioevale doveva visitare per ottenere l'indulgenza
L'OSPITALITA' A
MILANO NEL 1300 Milano era un importante luogo di passaggio per i primi
pellegrini giubilari che qui trovavano ospitalità ![]()
SANTIAGO DE
COMPOSTELLA Santiago è il luogo di pellegrinaggio medioevale che ancora
conserva lo spirito originale. Ogni anno migliaia di pellegrini percorrono a
piedi le antiche vie della fede
EL MISTERIOSO CAMINO
JACOPEO Su San Giacomo e sul ritrovamento del suo corpo a Compostella
sono nate varie leggende che ne hanno accresciuto il mito ![]()
I CAMMINI DI SAN
GIACOMO ATTRAVERSO LA SVIZZERA L'istituto Vie Storiche della Svizzera ha
di recente censito e segnalato i percorsi seguiti dai pellegrini iacopei sul
territorio confederale.
GERUSALEMME
Gerusalemme, meta dei primi pellegrini fino da epoca romana, poi dei
crociati. Era il centro del mondo medioevale cristiano
IL LUNGO VIAGGIO DEI
MAGI Sono considerati i primi pellegrini cristiani. La storia delle
reliquie dei Magi spiega la loro importanza
I SACRI MONTI DEL NORD ITALIA
Sorsero quando la visita ai luoghi santi cominciava a diventare pericolosa.
Nel Nord Italia le migliori rappresentazioni
ITINERARI FRA
IL VENETO E LE MARCHE Fra il Veneto e le Marche restano documentati
interessanti percorsi verso Roma alternativi alla Via Francigena
BIBLIOGRAFIA DI BASE E
PERIODICI Un elenco dei principali testi che trattano
dell'argomento
I SITI INTERNET DI
APPROFONDIMENTO Sono ormai centinaia, buon lavoro!
- El Camino de
Santiago - a site at UCLA, but originally developed at the Northwestern
University (Department of Hispanic Studies). Plenty of pictures and texts
about the Camino (many documents are written in spanish). Among them:
- The Spanish
Road to Santiago de Compostela - a sensible map of the Camino.
- At Northwestern they manage a mailing list, the Santiago Listserv, that
"is dedicated to Santiago studies in the broadest terms.
During the months of January, February and March, the Santiago Listserv
primarily serves a class taught in the Northwestern University Department of
Hispanic Studies by John Dagenais. But the list is also open to subscribers
off campus. The format of the course is a virtual pilgrimage to Santiago".
People with knowledge of a particular place may serve as virtual tour
guides.
To sign on to the list, send a regular email message to the following
address:
listserv@listserv.acns.nwu.edu.
The text of the message should read:
subscribe santiago Firstname Lastname
You will receive a confirmation by electronic mail. From that point, you can
post to the list at the following address:
santiago@listserv.acns.nwu.edu
- a mailing list on cultural
activities related to the Xacobeo and, more in general, "to get in
touch to those people who wish to cover the Road to Santiago trough any of
its different routes".
- The
description of a pilgrimage from Le Puy to Santiago (on foot) written by
Andrea Kirby: don't miss it, that's really poetry.
- A short guide for
the Camino written by Antti Lahelma: novices should definitely
read it, but everybody will appreciate this page.
- From Pyrenees to Santiago de
Compostela - a pilgrim's report, available both in english
and in italian
, written by Paolo Giaretta, who travelled by bicycle from Roncesvalles to
Santiago in 8 stages.
- A very rich site from Switzerland in
German, French and English. Plenty of useful information - an enormous list
of links - and every
saturday, there is a new issue of Jakobs-News,
an electronic magazine about the Camino.
- Texts, pictures, touristic information and a rich bibliography (spanish
and english books) at the site Camino
de Santiago: camino iniciatico a las Estrrellas (in Spanish).
They also manage a mailing list on the Camino; you can subscribe both via Web
and via email.
If you want to have a look at the messages of the list, you can find them on
the web as
well.
- Salvador Miranda, who is planning to do the Camino by bike, has
"built a site where he
mentions the stops he is intending to do". That's really useful, since
it includes the distance of each site from the previous one, from St. Jean
and from Santiago. Salvador says that "after the trip he will include
all the pictures, recommendations and anectdotes". Moreover, he
collected many pointers to other sites.
- The 31st of December of 1998 a group of friends, from varying backgrounds,
has formed a brotherhood of veteran pilgrims, friends of the European ROADS
to Compostela. They have set up their
own site, where you'll find, among other news, a rich commented list of
sites and a journal.
- The Complesso
Vocale Mercede is an italian choir that made a CD interely dedicated to
the music of the Camino.
- An other pilgrim on the net: Daniel
Sancho Ehlert describes (in Spanish) the Ruta de la Plata, from Sevilla
to Astorga. Daniel maintains an interesting set
of links to web resources about regions and towns on the Route (not
necessarily sites devoted to the Camino).
- A brazilian site rich of very
nice pictures is managed by Guy Veloso and Antonio Fonseca (in Portuguese).
- An other brazilian site will
provide you with many good references to the Camino (in Portuguese).
- Victor Nuño has developed a page for the Madrid
Friends Association. It's very rich of useful information, such as a
very large listing of Associations
through the world. It's perhaps the richest source of pointers to Spanish
sites about the Route.
- Pilgrim's ways in
Middle Ages (Strade di pellegrinaggio nel Medio Evo) is a large site of
the Italian Associazione Lombarda di Studi Jacopei per il Ripristino
degli Itinerari Compostellani, Romei e Ierosolimitani, managed by Dario
Monti and Rosalba Franchi. They deal (in Italian) with many aspects of the
pilgrimage, with reference both to Santiago and to the other major
pilgrimages of the Middle Ages.
- The Junta de Castilla y León manages a site that describes (in spanish)
the Camino through Castilla
y León; there is historical and touristic information, with a
hypertextual organisation that allows you to visit their pages either by
following the Camino or by focusing on specific themes (gastronomia, museos,
Semana Santa, camping). Among them:
- some descriptions of the traditional
events which occurr during the Semana Santa;
- some notes on regional
food (by the way, I had wonderful meals at the Bodega Regia (León) and
at the Bodega da Leo (Villafranca)).
- Route of the
Santiago Way - it provides a synthetical description of the main towns
and villages on the Camino.
- Vistas del Camino
- a short introductory (spanish) text and some pictures and maps.
- Friends of the
Road to Santiago - the unofficial site of the American friends of the
Camino.
- Some students of the University of Navarra developed a site
at the Department of Computer
Technologies (in spanish). Several useful documents - among them:
- addresses of associations
of friends of the Camino around the world;
- some historical
notes on the Camino, comprising the algorithm to define the años
jacobeos.
- Not far from there you'll find a good guide to Pamplona.
- José Roberto Pinto de Almeida and Aurelio Moreira da Silva "are two
engeneers, that planned to cross Santiago's Route by bike, when attending to
an extension course at the Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro".
After their trip, they developed a site "to show to all the ones who
appreciate nature, arts, and adventurous sports, adding bits of magic and
religiosity, that exists a milenar route that leads pilgrims to Santiago de
Compostela, in Spain, perfect to be crossed by bike, waiting for anyone who
wants to take a chance".
There are versions of their site in Portuguese,
English, Spanish,
and perhaps in French
(not yet implemented).
Among their interesting pages, I would suggest to have a look at:
- the FAQ on the Camino in
Portuguese, and in English;
- which are the advantages
of crossing the Route by bike?
- a very long list of (uncommented) pointers
to web sites about the Camino;
- a shedule
in 21 stages.
- Mariano Fernandez is building a page
(in Spanish) about his adventure on the North Way (El Camino del Norte),
riding a mountain-bike from Ribadeo to Santiago.
- A very peculiar description of the pilgrimage has been written (in
Spanish) by Elquecamina;
I found it funny, except for his diatriba against the cyclists -
you know, I couldn't agree, after my Roncesvalles-Santiago by bike ;-).
- The Centre Diocesain de Rouen is organising a pilgrimage to Santiago
(1999, August 16-29). They have set up a
site about this pilgrimage (in French). If you are interested in it, you
will find there the information to contact the organisers and join them.
- A group of French friends tell you about their pilgrimage
from Orthez to Santiago (980 Km). They also speak about the history of the
pilgrimage, and about the spiritual reasons of their journey. The original
version of the site is in
French.
- Plenty of useful
information for those who want to face the Camino have been written (in
French) by Maria de la Calle Escudero and Jacques Boissaire. A great site,
that you should not miss, if you wanto to reach Santiago on foot.
- Henri Noguóro has set up a rich photographic
reportage about his pilgrimage to Santiago (December 1999; text in
French).
- And what about Simone Luchini, who built a site where he copied my own
page, in order to protect it from any possible virtual storm over the net? I
couldn't miss a link to his
site (in Italian); please note a very
useful page with "technical advice" for facing the pilgrimage.
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