
The Travels of Ibn Battuta. A.D. 1325-1354. Index. Volume V.
por:
Ibn Battuta
,
A.D.H. Bivar
Edição: 1
Idioma: Inglês
Formato: Capa dura
ISBN 10: 0904180670
ISBN 13: 9780904180671
Data de publicação:
October 28th, 2000
Editora: Hakluyt Society
Páginas: 164
Gêneros: History, Travel
Ibn Battuta's extraordinary journeys across the vast landscapes of the medieval world are chronicled in this compelling volume, capturing the spirit of an age defined by exploration and trade. This particular edition provides a thorough index to facilitate deeper engagement with the rich tapestry of his experiences, spanning nearly three decades from the early 14th century.
Through his eyes, readers traverse deserts, cities, and cultures, illuminating the diverse customs and beliefs of the people he encounters. The narrative weaves together adventures that reveal not only the remarkable breadth of his travels but also the interconnectedness of the societies of his time. Each passage reflects his keen observance and vivid storytelling, offering insights into both the glory and the complexities of the Islamic world during this period.
As a critical piece of literary and historical scholarship, this volume serves as a valuable resource for those intrigued by the nuances of cultural exchange and the legacy of one of the greatest travelers in history. It stands as a testament to the enduring influence of Ibn Battuta's explorations, which continue to inspire wanderlust in modern readers.
Through his eyes, readers traverse deserts, cities, and cultures, illuminating the diverse customs and beliefs of the people he encounters. The narrative weaves together adventures that reveal not only the remarkable breadth of his travels but also the interconnectedness of the societies of his time. Each passage reflects his keen observance and vivid storytelling, offering insights into both the glory and the complexities of the Islamic world during this period.
As a critical piece of literary and historical scholarship, this volume serves as a valuable resource for those intrigued by the nuances of cultural exchange and the legacy of one of the greatest travelers in history. It stands as a testament to the enduring influence of Ibn Battuta's explorations, which continue to inspire wanderlust in modern readers.