Travel and travellers of the Middle Ages / edited by Arthur Percival Newton.
- Date:
- 1926
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London : K. Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. ltd.; New York : A.A. Knopf, 1926.
Physical description
vi pages, 2 leaves, 223 pages : frontispiece, plates, folded, map, facsimiles ; 25 cm.
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Contents
Introduction: The conception of the world in the middle ages, by Professor Arthur Percivl Newton.--The decay of geographic knowledge and the decline of the exploration. A. D. 300-500, by M. I. W. Laistner.--Christian pilgrimages, A. D. 500-800, by the Rev. Claude Jenkins.--The Viking age, by Professor Alan Mawer.--Arab travellers and merchants, A. D. 1000-1500, by Sir T. W. Arnold.--Trade and communication in Eastern Europe, A. D. 800-1200, by Baron A. F. Meyendorff.--The opening of the land routes to Cathay, by Eileen Power.--(I) "Travellers' tales" of wonder and imagination. (II) European travellers in Africa in the middle ages. By Professor Arthur Percival Newton.--Prester John and the empire of Ethiopia, by Sir F. Denison Ross.--The search for the sea route to India, by Professor Edgar Prestage.
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