There is also four volume series called Codice topografico della cittą di Roma. Right now I cannot remember the names of the editors or anything else useful. However, it includes editions of several texts similar to Mirabilia urbis Romae. Cheers, Jussi Hanska At 10:17 PM 1/25/99 EST, you wrote: >There's a wonderful web site on the pilgrimage to Compostela at >http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/santiago/iagohome.html > >My students found the visual aspects of the site very helpful in understanding >medieval pilgrimages. > >Also, Margery Kempe's Book details her pilgrimages to Rome and Jerusalem. >There are also several medieval Jewish accounts of travels to Jerusalem, >usually specifically to visit holy Jewish sites, In _Jewish Travellers in the >Middle Ages_, edited by Elkan Adler. > >--Mary Suydam > %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%