'Another island in the Great Ocean has many sinful and malevolent
women, who have precious gems in their eyes.' In his Book of Marvels
and Travels, Sir John Mandeville describes a journey from Europe to
Jerusalem and on into Asia, and the many wonderful and monstrous
peoples and practices in the East. He tells us about the Sultan in
Cairo, the Great Khan in China, and the mythical Christian prince
Prester John. There are giants and pygmies, cannibals and Amazons,
headless humans and people with a single foot so huge it can shield
them from the sun . Forceful and opinionated, the narrator is by turns
bossy, learned, playful, and moralizing, with an endless curiosity
about different cultures. Written in the fourteenth century, the Book
is a captivating blend of fact and fantasy, an extraordinary travel
narrative that offers some revealing and unexpected attitudes towards
other races and religions. It was immensely popular, and numbered
among its readers Chaucer, Columbus, and Thomas More. Anthony Bale's
new translation emphasizes the book's readability, and his
introduction and notes bring us closer to Mandeville's medieval
worldview. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's
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authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date
bibliographies for further study, and much more.
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ISBN
9780191629112
Publisert
2016
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OUP Oxford
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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