- an eye-witness of the
siege and
wrote its
description in his
Obsidionis Rhodiae Urbis Descriptio (an
English translation exists as a part of
Edward Gibbon's...
- Paris, 1677; The Hague, 1793; Bruges, 1887)
Guillaume Caoursin,
Obsidionis Rhodiae urbis descriptio, slnd (Ehrard Ratdolt, Venice, c. 1481) G. E. Streck,...
- interest. The
works of
Gulielmus Caoursin include the following.
Obsidionis Rhodiæ urbis descriptio (1480). Caoursin's
account of the
siege of Rhodes. English...
-
unsuccessful Ottoman ****ault on
Rhodes in 1480. The
original Latin text
Obsidionis Rhodiæ urbis descriptio (1480) had been
written by
Gulielmus Caoursin, the vice-chancellor...
- It was
later established in
Rhodes where it
became known as Pragmaticæ
Rhodiæ, and
remained active there until the
expulsion of the
Order from the island...
-
Rhodiorum militum (1480), a
compilation of the order's rules,
Obsidionis Rhodiae urbis descripto, an
account of the
siege of
Rhodes in 1480. The
works are...
- of
Izmir by the
forces of Tamerlan. 1480.
Guillaume Caoursin,
Obsidionis Rhodiæ urbis descriptio The
Latin original is a
relatively short description of...
-
Rhodes in 1480, an
unsuccessful attack by the
Ottoman fleet.
Obsidionis Rhodiæ urbis descriptio (1480). Caoursin's
account of the
siege of Rhodes. English...
-
Rhodiorum militum, a
compilation of the Order's rules. His
Obsidionis Rhodiae urbis descripto, an
account of the
Siege of
Rhodes of 1480, was translated...
-
including Quintilian's
Institutiones Oratoriæ (1476), Caoursin's
Obsidionis Rhodiae urbis descriptio (1480) and
Rhodiorum Historia (1496), Ptolemy's Cosmographia...