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Page 162
... your people and your cities ' ( Publio Gregorio Tifernate : 248 ) . The Ottoman
ruler who had captured the city was himself much feared by contemporary Latin
observers and regarded by them as threatening their very homeland and religion
.
... your people and your cities ' ( Publio Gregorio Tifernate : 248 ) . The Ottoman
ruler who had captured the city was himself much feared by contemporary Latin
observers and regarded by them as threatening their very homeland and religion
.
Page 164
The image of the cruel Turk evoked in contemporary descriptions of the conquest
of Constantinople is also apparent in the Italian attitude to what they regarded as
extremely severe punishments meted out by the Turkish rulers . Although ...
The image of the cruel Turk evoked in contemporary descriptions of the conquest
of Constantinople is also apparent in the Italian attitude to what they regarded as
extremely severe punishments meted out by the Turkish rulers . Although ...
Page 219
His Exclamatio must be regarded as an exhortation and the exhortative character
makes it difficult to trace its influence . Yet it is significant that not long after ,
similar ideas were shared by his friend Justus Lipsius in his De militia Romana ,
an ...
His Exclamatio must be regarded as an exhortation and the exhortative character
makes it difficult to trace its influence . Yet it is significant that not long after ,
similar ideas were shared by his friend Justus Lipsius in his De militia Romana ,
an ...
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