This lyrical adventure sweeps us through time & across Europe & the Middle East, charting the lands & events of the period known as the Middle Ages. Artworks, maps, & fine photography illuminate the key events of every century, beginning with the fall of the Roman Empire in A.D. 476 & moving forward to A.D. 1500
- the beginning of the age of discovery. Vibrant text from author John M. Thompson captures the drama & intrigue of the era, exploring wars, migrations, occupations, & inventions. Three hundred illustrations
- antique paintings, magnificent portraits, illuminated manuscripts, & historical documents such as ” Magna Carta” & the ” Domesday Book”
- lend rich immediacy. More than 60 maps, among them specially commissioned illustrated presentations & a lavishly drawn crusader map from A.D. 1170, chart important routes & events including the spread of Christianity & Islam. Twelve richly illustrated spreads chronicle the amusements, clothing, feasts, science, books, animals, & other aspects of daily life in the Middle Ages. Voices of the medieval world come alive through"ations from literature, letters, & journals that have survived the passage of time. Sidebars in every chapter examine important beliefs, arts & letters, architecture, & innovations. Biographical features introduce fascinating women & men, revealing the stories behind famous names like King Arthur, whose legend is noted in medieval Welsh literature. Joan of Arc, the teenage French peasant whose infamous trial is documented word for chilling word. Charlemagne, 8th-century ruler of an empire that encompassed Western & Central Europe. Saladin, sultan of the Arab world & enemy of the crusaders, yet respected by them for his high standards of chivalry. & his foe, Richard the Lionhearted, iconic king of England who spent most of his life elsewhere. In a unique feature that helps readers trace the march of time & progress, a world-class city is highlighted to exemplify the character & developments of each century. These key urban areas include London, Paris, Barcelona, Constantinople, & Damascus. Their histories are traced on fascinating time lines that also tie in global happenings during the century, for a rich overview of world events & progress. Painstakingly designed for accuracy & ease of use, ” The Medieval World” is a fine reference for libraries, schools, families, & all who find fascination in this pivotal yet mysterious era of world history.