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This book is a comprehensive introductory manual that guides beginners to a functional reading knowledge of late medieval and early modern Yiddish (c.1100-1750). It is the first such manual to exist for that language, whose early literary tradition comprises a range of genres as broad as other conte
Joseph Pearce has firmly established himself as the premiere literary biographer of our time, especially in interpreting the spiritual depths of the Catholic literary tradition. In this book, Pearce examines a plethora of famous authors, taking the reader through a dazzling tour of the creative land
Cover ; Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; Introduction; 1. Istanbul; 2. Bithynia and the Troad; 3. Ionia and Lydia; 4. Central Anatolia; 5. Lycia and the Turkish Riviera; 6. Armenia, Pontus and Trebizond; 7. Cilicia and The Syrian Marches; Bibliography; Index.;Turkey lies at the crossroads of his
<p>Kaske created a tool that will revolutionize research in its designated field: the discovery and interpretation of the traditional meanings reflected in medieval Christian imagery.</p>