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Annuario 2000
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:
Nicolae
Iorga e la cronachistica veneziana
Venice and
translatio imperii. The Relevance of the 1171 Event in the Venetian
Chronicles’ Tradition
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