Mr. Sinclair's three-volume translation of Dante's Divine Comedy offers English readers a deep understanding of this medieval classic. The original Italian text is paired with Sinclair's translation on facing pages, complemented by insightful commentaries after each canto, enhancing the reading experience.
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This reprint offers a faithful reproduction of the original 1881 edition, focusing on the historical and cultural aspects of Turkish Armenia and eastern Asia Minor. It provides valuable insights into the region's geography, society, and history, making it a significant resource for those interested in the area's past. The book captures the essence of the time, preserving the details and narratives that characterize the region's heritage.
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from its conquest by the Romans to the present time, B.C. 146 to A.D. 1864 - Vol. 5
344 pages
13 hours of reading
This volume provides a detailed account of Greece's history from its conquest by the Romans in 146 B.C. to the year 1864 A.D. It offers insights into the political, cultural, and social developments during this extensive period. As a high-quality reprint of the original 1877 edition, it preserves the historical context and narratives, making it a valuable resource for those interested in Greek history and its evolution through centuries of change.
Focusing on the highlands of Turkey, this reprint of the 1869 edition presents detailed research findings accompanied by a map and illustrations. It offers insights into the region's geography and cultural aspects, preserving the historical context and scholarly work of the time.
including visits to Mounts Ida, Athos, Olympus, and Pelion, to the Mirdite Albanians and other remote tribes; with notes on the ballads, tales, and classical superstitions of the modern Greeks
420 pages
15 hours of reading
Exploring the remote Highlands of Turkey, the book delves into the culture and traditions of various tribes, including the Mirdite Albanians. It features visits to significant mountains such as Ida, Athos, Olympus, and Pelion. The author provides insights into the folklore of the region, highlighting ballads, tales, and classical superstitions of modern Greeks. This high-quality reprint preserves the original 1869 edition, offering a historical perspective on the area's rich cultural tapestry.