Humanity's past is the story of movements by peoples who reshaped and redefined their identity and reported their impressions to a gradually diversified public-migratory currents that transported not just goods but ideas, intellect, culture and inventions. Focusing on Egypt in the Middle Ages-its cities, its suburbs and hinterland, and the many faces of its landscape-can provide us with answers to topical issues, as well as a new and better understanding of Levantine Mediterranean history. These diaries tell of objects, calendars, written works and artworks, sculptures, frescoes, monuments, musical instruments, animals, foodstuffs, and finally, of material and immaterial heritages-all valuable sources for understanding world history and posing questions about their, and our own, preconceptions.
This volume will be of interest to students, scholars, and general readers of medieval history, Mediterranean history, travel history, and religious history.
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Marina Montesano, University of Messina, Italy








