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The Road to Compostela: for Macintosh
Imprint: Italica Press, Inc.
Format: Adobe Encrypted (DRM)
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This new electronic edition offers an interactive tour of the medieval Pilgrim's Road from France to Santiago de Compostela in northwestern Spain. It presents a series of medieval texts relating to the pilgrimage to, shrine of, and cult of St. James, including the twelfth-century Codex Calixtinus, now in the library of the cathedral of Santiago, as well as descriptions and excerpts from travelers in the later Middle Ages and Renaissance. This new version is fully searchable, viewable at any number of magnifications, and can be saved to one's desk or laptop computer. The Road to Compostela also features a Gazetteer of historic places along the Camino, a Dictionary of Saints met along the Road, and a complete and updated Bibliography. It includes a General Map of the Road and 4 interactive detail maps of the route, 12 city maps, 17 plans, 150 color photos and hyperlinks to lodging, dining, and other travel information sites.
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| Title of History eBook: The Road to Compostela: for Macintosh | |
| Release Date: 10-07-2006 | |
| Publisher: Italica Press, Inc. |
This eBook download is available in the following formats:
| Parent title | The Road to Compostela: for Macintosh |
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| Encrypted (DRM) | Yes |
| SKU | 9785551569794 |
| File size | 7683 |
| Security | n/a |
| Printing | Not allowed |
| Copying | Not allowed |
| Read aloud | No Sys requirements Download reader |
| Devices | Samsung Tablet, Apple Ipad & Iphone, Barnes & Noble Nook, Kobo eReader, Aluratek Libre, Iliad, Nokia, Blackberry, Hanlin |
| Note | Excellent navigation features are available via Adobe such as bookmarks and a quick access table of contents. Text search is easily accessible. An Adobe DRM-protected file is different than a pdf file in that it uses Adobe DRM (Digital Rights Management) technology, which authors and publishers use to protect their content from illegal online distribution and to set certain privileges such as restrictions on copying and printing. |








