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Unterwegs im 11. Jahrhundert
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Technik: Ausrüstung, Transport & Verkehr
Musca, Vito Sivo
(Hg.)
Strumenti, tempi e luoghi di communicazione nel Mezzogiorno normanno-svevo
Atti delle undecime Giornate normanno-sveve, Bari, 26-29 ottobre 1993 (= Atti. Università di Bari. Centro di studi normanno-svevi, 11) 374 S. Edizioni Dedalo, [Bari], 1995. [ meridionale e Sicilia 1000-1300 ] u.a.:- Messagers et postes / Henri Bresc → Bote, Liste der Beförderungssysteme
- Lingue e interpreti / Vito Sivo → Dolmetscher, Sprachen
- I pellegrinaggi / Franco Cardini → Pilger, Zeitleiste der Pilgerfahrten
- Ostelli e masserie / Raffaele Licinio → Herbergen
Erfahrungen & Entdeckungen
Pelteret, David A.E.
, et al.
Eleventh-Century Anglo-Saxon Long-Haul Travelers: Jerusalem, Constantinople, and Beyond.
S. 75-129 in: The Maritime World of the Anglo-Saxons. Tempe, AZ: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (2014). »Joseph the monk«Alexander Alexandrovich Vasiliev
The opening stages of the Anglo-Saxon immigration to Byzantium in the eleventh century
Praha 1937: Institut Kondakov. »Joseph the monk« (Übersetzung) S. 62–63
Nāṣir-i Khusraw
( =Nasir Khusraw =Nāsir-i Chusrau, =Nasser Chosrau ناصرخسرو; ), 1004-um 1088
1046 begann er von Merw aus seine 19.000 km lange, siebenjährigen Reise im Raum zwischen Merw und Balkh im Osten, Kairo im Westen, Mekka im Süden und Anatolien im Norden.Hunsberger, Alice C.
Nasir Khusraw: The Ruby of Badakhshan, A Portrait of the Persian Poet, Traveller and Philosopher.
(=Ismaili heritage series, 4) XXI, 292 S. Ill., Karten, London 2000/2003: Tauris in association with The Institute of Ismaili Studies. Online und Nasir Khusraw: A Portrait of The Persian Poet, Traveller and Philosopher. The Institute of Ismaili Studies: 1–14. OnlineMatar, Nabil I.
Khusro, Nasiri (1003-1088) Persian traveler
Literature of travel and exploration, 2003, Tl. 2 S. 673-675- Safarname [ سفرنامه]. Ein Reisebericht aus dem Orient des 11. Jahrhunderts.
187 S. Ill. München 1993: Diederichs
- nach 1066
Ciggaar, Krijnie N.
L'émigration anglaise à Byzance après 1066. Un nouveau texte en latin sur les Varangues à Constantinople
Revue des études byzantines, 32 (1974) 301-342. DOI Online- 1076/1077
pilgerte KönigHeinrich IV.
mitsamt Frau, Schwiegermuter und Gefolge zur Buße nach Italien und bat Papst Gregor VII. den Kirchenbann aufzuheben. Dieser „Gang nach Canossa“ wurde 1078 genau beschrieben 1) und beim Übergang am Monte Cenis waren die Dienste von Führern mit Schlitten erforderlich.
- um 1090
C.H. Haskins
A Canterbury Monk at Constantinople, c. 1090
English Historical Review 25 (1910) 294-295 »Joseph the monk« - 1095-1103 Erik der Rote (altnordisch Eiríkr (inn) rauði Þorvaldsson, 930/950–1003/
Riis, Thomas
Erik Ier du Danemark (1095-1103): un roi voyageur diplomate.
S. 291-299 in: Korres, Theodoros (Hg.): Anoichtosyne: meletes pros timen tes Basilikes Papulia [Openness. Studies in honour of Vasiliki Papoulia] Thessalonike 2012
- ab dem 11. Jahrhundert
Madelung, Wilferd
The Migration of Hanafi Scholars Westward from Central Asia in the 11th to 13th Centuries
S. 41-55 in: Madelung: Studies in Medieval Muslim Thought and History, VIII, 2013.
Tabish Khair
,Martin Leer
,Justin D. Edwards
,Hanna Ziadeh
(Hg.)
Other Routes: 1500 Years of African and Asian Travel Writing
XII, 421 S. Oxford 2006: Signal. Inhalt u.a.- Pilgrims
- Three Chinese Scholars go 'West' to India (5th -7th century)
- The Travels of a Japanese Monk (c. 838)
- The Pillow Book of
Sei Shonagon
(c. 990) - The Haj and Other Journeys of
ibn Jubayr
(b. 1145) - The Pilgrimages of
Lady Nijo
(b. 1271) - Studies
Al-buruni
's Defence of Hindu India (1030 AD)- The Horizons of
al-Idrisi
in the 11th Century - Two Chinese Accounts of the Early Mongols (1221 and 1237)
- A Chinese Account of the Lost City of Angkor (1297)
- Navigating with
ibn Majid
(floreat 1460) Piri Reis
: The Voyages of a 'Corsair' (c. 1526)- The Ambivalences of
Leo Africanus
(1526) - Autobiographies, Diaries and Memoires
- The Memoirs of a Syrian Prince-Polymath (b. 1273)
- A Korean Official's Account of China (1488)
- The Travel Memoirs of
Babur
(b. 1482) - The European Diaries of
Uruch Beg
(b. 1560) - The Travel Diaries of
Xu Xiake
(1623) Equiano
's Voyage to Slavery and Freedom (1789)Dean Mahomed
Writes from the Centre (c. 1793)- African Muslim Slave Narratives of the 19th Century
- The Diary of
Queen Emma of Hawaii
(b. 1836) - The
Shah of Iran
in European Corridors (1873) - An African-Arab Princess in Europe (1881)
- Travel accounts
- A Merchant of Baghdad Reports on a Viking Funeral (A.D. 922)
Al-Abdari
, the Disgruntled Traveller (c. 1290)Ibn Battutah
, World Traveller (b. 1304)- An Arab Cleric in South America (1668-83)
- The Poetry of
Basho
's Road (1689) Mirza I'tesamuddin
's Wonders of Vilayet (1765)- An Indian Aristocrat in Africa and Europe (1803)
Al-Amraoui
: Moroccan Ambassador to Europe (1860)Blyden
: A Pan-Africanist's Voyage to Palestine (1873)Malabari
: A Love-Hate Affair with the British (1890)
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Lampert von Hersfeld: Annalen. Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt 2000, =Ausgewählte Quellen zur deutschen Geschichte des Mittelalters 13; Text lateinisch-deutsch
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