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Ferdinand Soler
# Guide Pratique du Chemin de Saint-Jacques de Compostelle This comprehensive guide by Ferdinand Soler offers detailed insights into the historic pilgrimage route from the Pyrenees to Santiago de Compostela. The work serves as both a practical manual and a cultural reference, detailing the geographical, historical, and spiritual significance of the Camino de Santiago. Soler’s text covers key stages of the journey, including recommended paths, landmarks, and logistical considerations for travelers. The guide emphasizes the route’s evolution over centuries, reflecting its role as a sacred pilgrimage path since medieval times. The book is structured to assist both first-time pilgrims and those interested in the region’s heritage. It includes advice on navigation, accommodations, and cultural etiquette along the way. While primarily focused on the physical journey, the narrative also touches on the symbolic aspects of the pilgrimage, such as themes of faith, perseverance, and community. Published by Dervy, this edition likely builds on earlier works, though specific publication details remain sparse. The absence of a subtitle suggests a focused, utilitarian approach to the subject. Readers seeking a blend of travel planning and historical context will find this guide valuable. Its enduring relevance stems from the Camino’s continued popularity as a spiritual and cultural journey. The work avoids modern commercialization, instead presenting the route as a timeless tradition. Soler’s expertise, possibly rooted in personal experience or scholarly research, lends authority to the descriptions. The guide remains a testament to the enduring appeal of the Camino de Santiago as a path of personal and collective meaning.
| Publisher | Dervy |
|---|---|
| Search language | french |
| ISBN_10 | 2-844-54626-9 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-2-844-54626-5 primary |
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