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Codex Calixtinus is the
archetype m****cript for the
composite Liber sancti Jacobi. For this reason, the
terms Liber sancti Jacobi and
Codex Calixtinus are...
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travelling pilgrims. The
official guide in
those times was the
Codex Calixtinus.
Published around 1140, the 5th book of the
codex is
still considered...
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about giving them a
place to bury his body. Lupa
appears in the
Codex Calixtinus which further relates that she
decides to
trick the
disciples and sends...
- French. The
origin of the
pilgrimage is most
often cited as the
Codex Calixtinus,
which is
decidedly a
French do****ent.
Though in the
Codex everyone was...
- back at
least to the 12th century, when it was
recorded in the
Codex Calixtinus,
Saint James decided to
return to the Holy Land
after preaching in Galicia...
- 1173) was
called the
Liber Sant
Jacobi (Book of St. James) or the
Codex Calixtinus,
since a
letter introduction attributed to this pope
preceded each of...
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character from
Galician mythology. She is
mentioned in both the
Codex Calixtinus and the
Golden Legend involving the
translation of the body of the Apostle...
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Compostela Museum of the
Cathedral of
Santiago de Compostela [es]
Related Camino de
Santiago Codex Calixtinus Jacobean Holy Year
Feast of
Saint James Libredón...
- named.
Aymeric Picaud described the
cathedral in Book V of the
Codex Calixtinus as
having three main
porticoes and
seven small ones: Of the
seven small...
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Jeanne E. (1996). "1494:
Hieronymous Munzer, Compostela, and the
Codex Calixtinus". In Dunn, Maryjane; Davidson,
Linda Kay (eds.). The
Pilgrimage to Compostela...