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European Catholicism (1500–1700)
2020Abstract The long Catholic Reformation, which lasted from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century, is one of the most active, intense, and expansive in the history of Christian conversion. This chapter begins with an examination of the conversions of two profoundly influential Catholics from the Iberian Peninsula (Ignatius of Loyola and ...
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Reading early handwriting 1500 – 1700
Archives and Records, 2020Mark Forrest’s volume is a ‘thorough revision’ of the British Association for Local History’s guide to palaeography, first produced in 1988 as Reading Tudor and Stuart Handwriting by Lionel Munby, ...
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2004
Abstract The Ottomans guarded the Black Sea as a great prize and, after their conquest of Constantinople, gradually restricted access by outside ships. For the first time all the sea's coasts were brought into a single commercial and political network. Trade, especially in slaves, enriched the empire.
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Abstract The Ottomans guarded the Black Sea as a great prize and, after their conquest of Constantinople, gradually restricted access by outside ships. For the first time all the sea's coasts were brought into a single commercial and political network. Trade, especially in slaves, enriched the empire.
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West Country Households 1500–1700
International Journal of Regional and Local History, 2016Books do not come much bigger than this very welcome study of the houses and households of Devon, Somerset and Cornwall.
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European Qur’an translations, 1500-1700
2014Three different complete Latin Qur'an translations would appear during the early modern period that presented the text along with elaborate, and remarkably learned, commentary, two of them offering their readers the Arabic and Latin versions side by side.
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