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Verlag: LUP - Voltaire Foundation, 2006
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Good. 42 pp., [1], contemporary half-calf with marbled boards and endpapers, book plate Plessis de Villoutreys on front fly leaf, scattered foxing, extrait du recueil de voyages et de mémoires de la Société de Géographie de Paris. Saewulf was a layman and a trader, who went on a pilgrimage (1102), and became a monk at the insistence of his confessor, Wulfstan, Bishop of Worcester. But though his narrative has been called an immense advance on all earlier guidebooks, it ends with the Holy Land and does not touch even the outlying pilgrim sites, in Mesopotamia or Egypt, visited and described by Silvia or Fidelis. Starting some three years after the Latin capture of Jerusalem in 1099, the English traveller takes us up six different routes from Italy to Syria, evidence of the vast development of Mediterranean intercourse and of practical security against pirates, gained very largely since the second millennium began. His own way, by Monopoli, Corfu, Corinth, and Athens, took him to Rhodes "which once had the Idol called Colossus, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, but destroyed by the Persians, with nearly all the land of Romania, on their way to Spain. These were the Colossians to whom St. Paul wrote." This is an extract from Saewulf travel account which is printed here after a manuscript kept at Cambridge university library. Rohrict 28. #31541.