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Cosmopolitanism and the Middle Ages
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John M. Ganim
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Shayne Aaron Legassie
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2013
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978-1-349-34108-5
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978-1-137-04509-6
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2013
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10.1057/9781137045096
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Book chapters
Medieval Religious Cosmopolitanisms
Between Islam and Christendom
The Metropolis and Its Languages
Worldly Unease in Late Medieval European Travel Reports
Cosmopolitan Imaginaries
Inventing Social Conscience
The One Kingdom Solution?
Reorientations
Introduction
Among Other Possible Things
The Cosmopolitanism of The Adages
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 21
The Metropolis and Its Languages: Baghdad and Venice
pp. 39
Reorientations: The Worlding of Marco Polo
pp. 59
Between Islam and Christendom: Ibn Battuta’s Travels in Asia Minor and the North
pp. 79
Medieval Religious Cosmopolitanisms: Truth and Inclusivity in the Literature of Muslim Spain
pp. 105
Worldly Unease in Late Medieval European Travel Reports
pp. 121
The One Kingdom Solution?: Diplomacy, Marriage, and Sovereignty in the Third Crusade
pp. 141
Inventing Social Conscience: Cosmopolitanism in Piers Plowman
pp. 163
Cosmopolitan Imaginaries
pp. 181
Among Other Possible Things: The Cosmopolitanisms of Chaucer’s “Man of Law’s Tale”
pp. 207
The Cosmopolitanism of The Adages: The Classical and Christian Legacies of Erasmus’ Hermeneutics of Accommodation
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