Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 5Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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... Letters reflect the events of the period . As a source for a contemporary view of the Turks , these Letters are of considerable value and provide us with a nuanced , sometimes very positive , picture of Turkish life . In a lecture ...
... Letters reflect the events of the period . As a source for a contemporary view of the Turks , these Letters are of considerable value and provide us with a nuanced , sometimes very positive , picture of Turkish life . In a lecture ...
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... Letters and in his letters to Ferdinand ( von Martels 1989 : 287 , note 101 ) . After his return to Ferdinand's court in 1562 , Busbequius wanted to retire , but neither the Emperor , nor his successors , Maximillian II and Rudolph II ...
... Letters and in his letters to Ferdinand ( von Martels 1989 : 287 , note 101 ) . After his return to Ferdinand's court in 1562 , Busbequius wanted to retire , but neither the Emperor , nor his successors , Maximillian II and Rudolph II ...
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... Letters . The preservation of many of the original documents in the Viennese archives offers scholars a new possibility of weighing the contents of these sources against those of the Turkish Letters . In general , the Turkish Letters ...
... Letters . The preservation of many of the original documents in the Viennese archives offers scholars a new possibility of weighing the contents of these sources against those of the Turkish Letters . In general , the Turkish Letters ...
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irad | 8 |
Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
Conflict and Joking | 33 |
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