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Medieval Travel Innovations: How the Middle Ages Revolutionized Exploration | Historical Journeys & Adventure
Medieval Travel Innovations: How the Middle Ages Revolutionized Exploration | Historical Journeys & Adventure

Medieval Travel Innovations: How the Middle Ages Revolutionized Exploration | Historical Journeys & Adventure" **使用场景:** Perfect for history enthusiasts, travel bloggers, and educators researching medieval advancements in transportation and exploration.

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Over the course of the Middle Ages, the economies of Europe, Asia, and northern Africa became more closely integrated, fostering the international and intercontinental journeys of merchants, pilgrims, diplomats, missionaries, and adventurers. During a time in history when travel was often difficult, expensive, and fraught with danger, these wayfarers composed accounts of their experiences in unprecedented numbers and transformed traditional conceptions of human mobility. Exploring this phenomenon, The Medieval Invention of Travel draws on an impressive array of sources to develop original readings of canonical figures such as Marco Polo, John Mandeville, and Petrarch, as well as a host of lesser-known travel writers. As Shayne Aaron Legassie demonstrates, the Middle Ages inherited a Greco-Roman model of heroic travel, which viewed the ideal journey as a triumph over temptation and bodily travail. Medieval travel writers revolutionized this ancient paradigm by incorporating practices of reading and writing into the ascetic regime of the heroic voyager, fashioning a bold new conception of travel that would endure into modern times. Engaging methods and insights from a range of disciplines, The Medieval Invention of Travel offers a comprehensive account of how medieval travel writers and their audiences reshaped the intellectual and material culture of Europe for centuries to come.

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On p. 21 of this book, the author emphasizes "the importance of leaving literary interpretation to professionals," and thereafter makes it clear that only "scholars" are to be read and considered. (Although he trashes much earlier scholarship in his opening remarks.) I'm sorry he shows such contempt, or at least easy dismissal, of the "intelligent common reader," i.e. the many of us who are curious and even informed about many areas, including "literary interpretation," the act of reading and thinking about what one reads. This exclusionary smugness infests a great deal of the author's prose, unfortunately, and it's quite off-putting. Perhaps the author could protect his turf by requiring that his book be sold only to those who can produce professional credentials in medieval studies. Or perhaps he could learn to feel pleasure in sharing the results of his hard work (which is obvious and admirable) with those who are not so happily equipped. As it is, I have made, and am making, strong efforts to squeeze the interesting and informative fruits of the forbidding (in all senses) hedge of thorns that is his prose. Sorry if this upsets him.
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