Travelling in the Middle Ages: By Sea

Jul 10, 2009 10:03


It’s been a while, since I posted something about a class I taught, but this interesting source (from my last class of the semester) adds nicely to the other travelogues I posted before (which can be found by the tag: travelogues). Unlike the individual rapports of the different travellers, this is rather a sparse list of places on the way from ( Read more... )

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xraytheenforcer July 10 2009, 13:11:24 UTC
that's really cool!

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scriva July 10 2009, 15:57:48 UTC
Yes, I really love sources that give insight in the practical side of the Middle Ages.

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peadarog July 10 2009, 18:55:34 UTC
I love those gorgeous manuscripts. And true, firsthand accounts. All cool stuff.

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scriva July 11 2009, 05:55:10 UTC
gorgeous manuscripts

That collection of Latin manuscripts from the Danish National Library is a real treasure. (It's the first link in my link collection.) I have used it several times to find teaching material.

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peadarog July 11 2009, 11:10:50 UTC
Yeah, it's real lovely stuff. I used to enjoy the manuscript exhibition in Trinity college a lot when I was a tour guide. i haven't visited it in a long while now, though.

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Спасибо за информацию danaesusu July 21 2011, 23:37:18 UTC
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