Publisher's Synopsis
Itinéraire Du Voyageur Catholique A Rome, by M. Dalmières, is a detailed travel guide for Catholic pilgrims journeying to Rome in the 19th century. Volume 1 meticulously charts a route through Genoa, Pisa, Florence, Assisi, and Loreto, offering spiritual context and practical advice for travelers seeking religious enrichment.
The guide also includes a pilgrimage to the tomb of Saint Januarius in Naples. This work provides a historical glimpse into the devotional practices and travel experiences of Catholic pilgrims during this era. It is a valuable resource for those interested in the history of religious travel and the cultural significance of pilgrimage routes in Italy.
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