Mercenary Knights and Princess Brides
Barbara Newman: Medieval Travel, 17 August 2017
The Medieval Invention of Travel
by Shayne Aaron Legassie.
Chicago, 287 pp., £22, April 2017,978 0 226 44662 2 Show More
by Shayne Aaron Legassie.
Chicago, 287 pp., £22, April 2017,
“... of Another’s Word: European Ethnography in the Middle Ages). A case in point is The Book of John Mandeville, at once the most popular and the most enigmatic of medieval travel narratives. Mandeville, purporting to be an English knight from St Albans, claimed to have travelled the world for 34 years before returning home in 1358 to compose his Book. The ... ”