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A Time of Gifts

A Time of Gifts
Author: Patrick Leigh Fermor
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2011-09-14
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1590175174

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This beloved account about an intrepid young Englishman on the first leg of his walk from London to Constantinople is simply one of the best works of travel literature ever written. At the age of eighteen, Patrick Leigh Fermor set off from the heart of London on an epic journey—to walk to Constantinople. A Time of Gifts is the rich account of his adventures as far as Hungary, after which Between the Woods and the Water continues the story to the Iron Gates that divide the Carpathian and Balkan mountains. Acclaimed for its sweep and intelligence, Leigh Fermor’s book explores a remarkable moment in time. Hitler has just come to power but war is still ahead, as he walks through a Europe soon to be forever changed—through the Lowlands to Mitteleuropa, to Teutonic and Slav heartlands, through the baroque remains of the Holy Roman Empire; up the Rhine, and down to the Danube. At once a memoir of coming-of-age, an account of a journey, and a dazzling exposition of the English language, A Time of Gifts is also a portrait of a continent already showing ominous signs of the holocaust to come.


Constantinople

Constantinople
Author: Philip Mansel
Publisher: John Murray
Total Pages: 538
Release: 2011-11-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1848546475

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Philip Mansel's highly acclaimed history absorbingly charts the interaction between the vibrantly cosmopolitan capital of Constantinople - the city of the world's desire - and its ruling family. In 1453, Mehmed the Conqueror entered Constantinople on a white horse, beginning an Ottoman love affair with the city that lasted until 1924, when the last Caliph hurriedly left on the Orient Express. For almost five centuries Constantinople, with its enormous racial and cultural diversity, was the centre of the dramatic and often depraved story of an extraordinary dynasty.


Travels to and from Constantinople, in 1827 and 1828: Or, Personal Narrative of a Journy from Vienne, Through Hungary, Transylvania, Wallachia, Bulgaria, and Roumelia, to Constantinople

Travels to and from Constantinople, in 1827 and 1828: Or, Personal Narrative of a Journy from Vienne, Through Hungary, Transylvania, Wallachia, Bulgaria, and Roumelia, to Constantinople
Author: Charles Colville Frankland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1830
Genre:
ISBN:

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Constantinople

Constantinople
Author: Edmondo De Amicis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 350
Release: 1878
Genre: Istanbul (Turkey)
ISBN:

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The Conquest of Constantinople

The Conquest of Constantinople
Author: Robert de Clari
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780231136693

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The Fourth Crusade (1202-1204) comprised French knights and Venetian sailors; they set out to capture the Holy Land but ended up sacking Constantinople, the Byzantine capital. Robert of Clari, an obscure knight from Picardy, provides an extraordinary account of the trials, travails, and decidedly mixed triumphs of the Fourth Crusade. Told from the perspective of an ordinary soldier, The Conquest of Constantinople offers a rare and colorful firsthand description of the crusaders' various experiences, including the hardships they endured and the battles they fought.


To and from Constantinople

To and from Constantinople
Author: Sir Hubert Edward Henry Jerningham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1873
Genre: Greece
ISBN:

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From Constantinople to the Frontier: The City and the Cities

From Constantinople to the Frontier: The City and the Cities
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2016-05-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004307745

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From Constantinople to the Frontier: The City and the Cities provides twenty-five articles addressing the concept of centres and peripheries in the late antique and Byzantine worlds, focusing specifically on urban aspects of this paradigm. Spanning from the fourth to thirteenth centuries, and ranging from the later Roman empires to the early Caliphate and medieval New Rome, the chapters reveal the range of factors involved in the dialectic between City, cities, and frontier. Including contributions on political, social, literary, and artistic history, and covering geographical areas throughout the central and eastern Mediterranean, this volume provides a kaleidoscopic view of how human actions and relationships worked with, within, and between urban spaces and the periphery, and how these spaces and relationships were themselves ideologically constructed and understood. Contributors are Walter F. Beers, Lorenzo M. Bondioli, Christopher Bonura, Lynton Boshoff, Averil Cameron, Jeremiah Coogan, Robson Della Torre, Pavla Drapelova, Nicholas Evans, David Gyllenhaal, Franka Horvat, Theofili Kampianaki, Maximilian Lau, Valeria Flavia Lovato, Byron MacDougall, Nicholas S.M. Matheou, Daniel Neary, Jonas Nilsson, Cecilia Palombo, Maria Alessia Rossi, Roman Shliakhtin, Sarah C. Simmons, Andrew M. Small, Jakub Sypiański, Vincent Tremblay and Philipp Winterhager.


Western Travellers to Constantinople

Western Travellers to Constantinople
Author: K.N. Ciggaar
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2022-04-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004478051

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This volume deals with relations between the West and Byzantium, from the accession of Otto I the Great in Germany in 962, until the Fourth Crusade when Constantinople was conquered by the Western crusading armies in 1204. The impact which these contacts and confrontations had on both sides is discussed in sections dealing with specific areas (such as the North, Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Spain) as well as in sections dealing with specific aspects of the process: the journey, the attractions of the East, and the idea of "autoritates" and "translationes" of various political and intellectual ideas. An extensive index will help readers to find specific topics. The book is illustrated with maps, and with a number of objects betraying Byzantine influence in the West, or Western presence in Byzantium.