Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 16,Edições 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2006 |
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... Venetian maritime routes . 7 8 The Council of Florence , the Fall of Constantinople and the Subsequent Increase in the Flow of Byzantine Manuscripts and Intellectuals The Council of Florence - Ferrara in 1438-1442 , stimulated by ...
... Venetian maritime routes . 7 8 The Council of Florence , the Fall of Constantinople and the Subsequent Increase in the Flow of Byzantine Manuscripts and Intellectuals The Council of Florence - Ferrara in 1438-1442 , stimulated by ...
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... Venetian ships of the line were in very bad state of repair and were hardly seaworthy . The French naval commanders complained of the very erroneous estimates formed by General Bonaparte with respect to the assistance that the French ...
... Venetian ships of the line were in very bad state of repair and were hardly seaworthy . The French naval commanders complained of the very erroneous estimates formed by General Bonaparte with respect to the assistance that the French ...
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... Venetian fleet anchored in the port of Milos in late March of 1637 , several women from the island did meet them , however , their intentions were quite different than those alluded to by male travel narratives . On the eve of the ...
... Venetian fleet anchored in the port of Milos in late March of 1637 , several women from the island did meet them , however , their intentions were quite different than those alluded to by male travel narratives . On the eve of the ...
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The Mediterranean as a Place of Interculturalism | 19 |
The Migration of Chioggias Fishing Fleet in | 27 |
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