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A Humanist Vision regarding the Fourth Crusade and the State of the Assenides. The Chronicle of Paul Ramusio (Paulus Rhamnusius)

by Şerban Marin

 

Chapter 1. When does a Crusade come to an End? (pp. 51-57)

Chapter 2. The State of the Assenides. Controversies (pp. 57-60)

Chapter 3. An Implication into the Venetian Chronicles (pp. 60-63)

Chapter 4. A neglected Chronicler: Paul Ramusio (pp. 63-66)

Chapter 5. De Bello Constantinopolitano.... Context (pp. 66-72)

Chapter 6. De Bello Constantinopolitano.... Technical Data (pp. 73-80)

Chapter 7. De Bello Constantinopolitano.... Structure (pp. 80-81)

Chapter 8. Johannitza Kaloyan - Symbol of Terror (pp. 82-87)

Chapter 9. The State of the Assenides - at the Edge of ‘Civilisation’ (pp. 87-88)

Chapter 10. Geographical Approaches. Between ‘Archaisms’ and ‘Adaptation’ (pp. 89-90)

Chapter 11. Geographical Approaches. ‘Lower Wallachia / Mysia’ (pp. 90-96)

Chapter 12. Geographical Approaches. The Inhabitants of the ‘Trajanic Dacia’ (pp. 96-98)

Chapter 13. Geographical Approaches. Humanist Versions for a mappae mundi (pp. 98-100)

Chapter 14. The Etymology of the Denomination of ‘Wallachia’ in the Ramusian Version (pp. 101-102)

Appendix 1. Ramusio Family’s Genealogical Tree (pp. 103-104)

Appendix 2 (pp. 104-106)

Appendix 3 (pp. 106-113)

Appendix 4 (pp. 114-120)

 

 

Other articles published in our periodicals by Şerban Marin:

A Precedent to the Fourth Crusade. The anti-Byzantine Campaign of Doge Domenico Michiel in 1122-1126 according to the Venetian Chronicles

«Dominus quartae partis et dimidiae totius Imperii Romaniae». The Fourth Crusade and the Dogal Title in the Venetian Chronicles’ Representation

Nicolae Iorga e la cronachistica veneziana

The First Venetian on the Patriarchal Throne of Constantinople. The Representation of Tommaso Morosini in the Venetian Chronicles

The Venetian ‘Empire’ in the East. The Imperial Elections in Constantinople on 1204 in the Venetian Chronicles’ Representation

Venetian and non-Venetian Crusaders in the Fourth Crusade, according to the Venetian Chronicles’ Tradition

Venice and translatio imperii. The Relevance of the 1171 Event in the Venetian Chronicles’ Tradition

 

 

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