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Creating East And West Renaissance Humanists And The Ottoman Turks Nancy Bisaha

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Creating East And West Renaissance Humanists And The Ottoman Turks Nancy Bisaha
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.92 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Nancy Bisaha
ISBN: 9780812201291, 0812201299
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Creating East And West Renaissance Humanists And The Ottoman Turks Nancy Bisaha by Nancy Bisaha 9780812201291, 0812201299 instant download after payment.

"Bisaha provides the most comprehensive and nuanced account now available of the attitudes of Western intellectuals to the Turks, the Byzantines, and crusading in Renaissance Italy, an important time and place for the formation of Western cultural identity."—James Hankins, Harvard University


"Bisaha provides the most comprehensive and nuanced account now available of the attitudes of Western intellectuals to the Turks, the Byzantines, and crusading in Renaissance Italy, an important time and place for the formation of Western cultural identity."—James Hankins, Harvard University

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