21. Natalia I. Petrovskaia - Medieval Welsh Perceptions of the Orient (Cursor Mundi, Book 21) [Retail].pdf

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CURSOR MUNDI
Cursor Mundi is produced under the auspices of the Center for
Medieval and Renaissance Studies, University of California, Los Angeles.
Executive Editor
Blair Sullivan,
University of California, Los Angeles
Editorial Board
Michael D. Bailey,
Iowa State University
Christopher Baswell,
Columbia University and Barnard College
Florin Curta,
University of Florida
Elizabeth Freeman,
University of Tasmania
Yitzhak Hen,
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Lauren Kassell,
Pembroke College, Cambridge
David Lines,
University of Warwick
Cary Nederman,
Texas A&M University
Teo lo Ruiz,
University of California, Los Angeles
Previously published volumes in this series are listed at the back of the book.
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List of Illustrations
Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Colour Plates
Foreword
Introduction
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Part I. Sources of Information
Chapter 1.
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Chapter 2. Travel and Contact: Chronicle Evidence
Chapter 3. Legend:
Conclusion to Part I
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