Rome, Santiago, Jerusalem
The book reveals the nature of the pilgrimage, in the specific city and differences that characterize it, in diachronic variants, in the changes of spirituality, in devotional strategies, and it does so by ordering the complex matter through subdivision into peregrinatio, peregrini and santa loca. The pilgrimage is placed in the great horizon of religious anthropology, fulfi lling the function of sacralizing spaces and territories.