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Post by nisse on May 21, 2007 20:23:58 GMT 3
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on May 22, 2007 15:51:34 GMT 3
Ok, thank you.
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Post by nisse on May 23, 2007 1:35:48 GMT 3
you are welcome
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Post by keaganjoelbrewer on Sept 16, 2008 14:24:40 GMT 3
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Post by keaganjoelbrewer on Sept 16, 2008 14:28:59 GMT 3
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Post by keaganjoelbrewer on Sept 16, 2008 14:35:29 GMT 3
There is a website I have access to because I'm a university student, but it's not available to the public. It has copies of some of the manuscripts of people who traveled east from Europe in the 12th, 13th and 14th centuries as well as a few other things.
So if anyone would like to see the manuscripts relating to any of the following figures, send me a private message and i'll download what you're after and send it to you =)
Andrew of Longjumeau Andrew of Perugia Anonymous Ascelin Francesco Balducci Peglotti Hans (Johann) Schiltberger Hayton of Armenia Johannes Witte de Hese John Capgrave John de Cora John Mandeville John Marignolli John of Monte Corvino John of Plano Carpini Jordanus of Severac Marco Polo Nicolo Conti Nicolo de Conti Odoric of Pordenone Prester John Ricoldo de Montecroce Ruy Gonzalez de Clavijo William of Rubruck
(they're all in their original languages obviously... latin for most if not all of them)
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Sept 16, 2008 21:40:07 GMT 3
Great links
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Post by jhangora on Sept 27, 2008 11:28:24 GMT 3
Nice sites with a lot of information on the steppes.Personally I like Chingis Khan a lot.I find this website very interesting : www.coldsiberia.org/
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Sept 27, 2008 19:32:14 GMT 3
Yes, looks like a nice site indeed
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Post by Temüjin on Nov 16, 2008 22:00:05 GMT 3
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Nov 16, 2008 22:56:58 GMT 3
Thanx for the share
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Post by keaganjoelbrewer on Nov 17, 2008 4:23:39 GMT 3
So expensive
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Post by Temüjin on Nov 17, 2008 19:04:21 GMT 3
i don't think it's so expensive. it has over 100 pages, mostly color, and there's only two issues per year.
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Mar 29, 2009 14:52:09 GMT 3
Monumenta Altaica Project where you can download many e-books about Altaic languages: altaica.ru/Engl.htmScripta Sinica for those who can read Classical Chinese - a huge online text collection of Chinese sources and literary works including the famous "24 Histories" which contains very valuable info about steppe peoples too: www.sinica.edu.tw/ftms-bin/ftmsw3
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Post by hjernespiser on Mar 30, 2009 6:58:25 GMT 3
Oh man I forgot about the Monumenta Altaica Project. They have Iskhakov and Palmbakh's classic Tuvan grammar (in Russian) available online. That's a great site.
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