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- Shkodra in 1474. The book was originally published in 1504, in Latin, as De obsidione Scodrensi. Barleti was an eyewitness of the events. The work begins with...
- in Piovene. Barleti's first work was The Siege of Shkodra (Latin: De obsidione Scodrensi, Venice, 1504). It was published several times in Latin and...
- m****cript copies the letter also bears the closing legend Actum in castris in obsidione Luceriæ anno domini 1269º 8º die augusti ("Done in camp during the siege...
- Parangelmata Poliorcetica (Παραγγέλματα πολιορκητικά) of Hero of Byzantium De obsidione toleranda ("On Withstanding Sieges"), anonymous Although not technically...
- dono, concedo et confirmo communi Pisarum, pro bono servitio quod in obsidione Alexandrie Pisani mihi exhibuerunt, unam petiam terre iuxta ecclesiam...
- the 1173 Siege of Ancona were narrated in 1204 in da Signa's ‘’Liber de Obsidione Anconae’’. This book especially made widely known the self-sacrifice of...
- of this Albanian legend is attested as early as 1505, in the work De obsidione Scodrensi, by the Albanian humanist and historian Marin Barleti. The story...
- Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 3 October 2014. Barletius, Marinus. De obsidione Scodrensi. Venice: Bernardino de Vitabilus, 1504. Licursi, Emiddio Pietro...
- historian Marin Barleti discusses Turkish bombards at length in his book De obsidione Scodrensi (1504), describing the 1478–79 siege of Shkodra in which eleven...
- ecclesiastical client such as the Knights of St. John, Snell printed De obsidione et bello Rhodiano, an account of the Turkish siege of the island of Rhodes...