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Bondage and Travels of Johann Schiltberger: A Native of Bavaria, in Europe, Asia, and Africa, 1396–1427: Cambridge Library Collection - Hakluyt First Series

Autor Johannes Schiltberger Traducere de J. Buchan Telfer Editat de Philip Brunn
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 mai 2010
The publications of the Hakluyt Society (founded in 1846) made available edited (and sometimes translated) early accounts of exploration. The first series, which ran from 1847 to 1899, consists of 100 books containing published or previously unpublished works by authors from Christopher Columbus to Sir Francis Drake, and covering voyages to the New World, to China and Japan, to Russia and to Africa and India. This volume contains an English translation of the extraordinary story of Johann Schiltberger (1381–?1440), who was captured in battle as a teenager and enslaved by Bayezid I. On the latter's defeat by Timur (Tamburlane) in 1402, Schiltberger fell into the hands of the legendary Scourge of God, and in his service and that of his sons, he travelled to Armenia, Georgia and other Caucasian territories, down the river Volga, to Siberia and to the Crimea, eventually escaping and returning to his home in 1427.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781108011495
ISBN-10: 1108011497
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 1 map
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Library Collection - Hakluyt First Series

Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Preface; Bibliography; Introduction; 1. Of the first combat between King Sigmund and the Turks; 2. How the Turkish king treated the prisoners; 3. How Wyasit subjugated an entire country; 4. How Wyasit made war on his brother-on-law, and killed him; 5. How Weyasit drives away the king of Sebast; 6. What sixty of us Christians had agreed upon; 7. How Wyasit took the city of Samson; 8. Of serpents and vipers; 9. How the infidels remain in the fields with their cattle, in winter and summer; 10. How Weyasit took a country that belonged to the Sultan; 11. Of the King-Sultan; 12. How Temerlin conquered the kingdom of Sebast; 13. Weyasit conquers Lesser Armenia; 14. How Tämerlin goes to war with the King-Sultan; 15. How Tämerlin conquered Babiloni; 16. How Tämerlin conquered Lesser India; 17. How a vassal carried off riches that belonged to Tämerlin; 18. How Tämerlin caused MMM children to be killed; 19. Tämerlin wants to go to war with the Great Chan; 20. Of Tämerlin's death; 21. Of the sons of Tämerlin; 22. How Joseph caused Mirenschach to be beheaded; 23. How Joseph vanquished a king and beheaded him; 24. How Schiltberger came to Aububachir; 25. Of a king's son; 26. How one lord succeeds another lord; 27. Of an infidel woman, who had four thousand maidens; 28. In what countries I have been; 29. In which countries I have been that lay between the Tonow and the sea; 30. Of the castle of the sparrow-hawk, and how it is guarded; 31. How a poor fellow watched the sparrow-hawk; 32. More about the castle of the sparrow-hawk; 33. In which countries silk is grown; 34. Of the tower of Babilony that is of such great height; 35. Of great Tartaria; 36. The countries in which I have been, that belong to Tartary; 37. How many kings-sultan there were, whilst I was amongst the infidels; 38. Of the mountain of St. Catherine; 39. Of the withered tree; 40. Of Jherusalem and of the Holy Sepulchre; 41. Of the spring in Paradise, with IIII rivers; 42. How pepper grows in India; 43. Of Allexandria; 44. Of a great giant; 45. Of the many religions the infidels have; 46. How Machmet and his religion spread; 47. Of the infidels' Easter-day; 48. Of the other Easter-day; 49. Of the law of the infidels; 50. Why Machmet has forbidden wine to infidels; 51. Of a fellowship the infidels have among themselves; 52. How a Christian becomes an infidel; 53. What the infidels believe of Christ; 54. What the infidels say of Christians; 55. How Christians are said not to hold to their religion; 56. How long ago it is, since Machmet lived; 57. Of Constantinoppel; 58. Of the Greeks; 59. Of the Greek religion; 60. How the city of Constantinoppel was built; 61. How the Jassen have their marriage; 62. Of Armenia; 63. Of the religion of the Armenians; 64. Of a Saint Gregory; 65. Of a dragon and a unicorn; 66. Why the Greeks and Armani are enemies; 67. Through which countries I have come away; The Armenian Pater Noster; The Tartar Pater Noster; Notes; Titles of works not fully cited in the foregoing notes; Index.

Descriere

The travels of Johann Schiltberger (1381–?1440), enslaved by Tamburlane, through the Caucasus, up the Volga and to Siberia.