Interest in the Via Francigena continues to grow.
Some time ago I came across a document that sheds some light on the history of the Via Francigena.
The document is "largely, but not entirely, the English translation of the introduction" to Giovanni Caselli's book “Via Romea, Cammino di Dio”, published by Giunti Gruppo Editoriale, Florence, 1990, 5 years after he surveyed and mapped Sigeric’s route from Canterbury to Rome.
Some time ago I came across a document that sheds some light on the history of the Via Francigena.
The document is "largely, but not entirely, the English translation of the introduction" to Giovanni Caselli's book “Via Romea, Cammino di Dio”, published by Giunti Gruppo Editoriale, Florence, 1990, 5 years after he surveyed and mapped Sigeric’s route from Canterbury to Rome.