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The Embassy to Constantinople and Other Writings Bishop of Cremona Liudprand

The Embassy to Constantinople and Other Writings By Bishop of Cremona Liudprand

The Embassy to Constantinople and Other Writings by Bishop of Cremona Liudprand


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Part of the Everyman series which has been re-set with wide margins and easy-to-read type, this book includes an introduction and a chronology of the author. It also contains text summaries, reading lists and critical responses and notes.

The Embassy to Constantinople and Other Writings Summary

The Embassy to Constantinople and Other Writings by Bishop of Cremona Liudprand

This book is part of the Everyman series which has been re-set with wide margins and easy-to-read type and includes an introduction and a chronology of the author. It contains the complete works of the story-teller Liudprand of Cremona. Beginning with the Chronicle of Otto's Reign, these are the works of a behind-the-scenes kingmaker - it was Liudprand of Cremona who engineered Otto's coronation as Emperor of the West. As an insider of Otto's Court, he was sent on an ill-fated Embassy to Constantinople to arrange a dynastic marriage, and his account of the grotesque Byzantine Emperor, the court and city is vivid, comic and gossipy. His history of Europe between 887 and 979 in the Antipodosis concludes this summary of an era.

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GOR002696865
9780460872355
0460872354
The Embassy to Constantinople and Other Writings by Bishop of Cremona Liudprand
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Orion Publishing Co
19930429
288
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