Travels of Reverend Ólafur Egilsson : The Story of the Barbary Corsair Raid on Iceland in 1627 by Olafur Egilsson (2016, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherCatholic University of America Press
ISBN-100813228697
ISBN-139780813228693
eBay Product ID (ePID)228587684

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Number of Pages248 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameTravels of Reverend Ólafur Egilsson : the Story of the Barbary Corsair Raidon Iceland in 1627
Publication Year2016
SubjectChristianity / Lutheran, Sociology / General, Africa / North, Maritime History & Piracy, Customs & Traditions, Europe / General
TypeTextbook
AuthorOlafur Egilsson
Subject AreaTravel, Religion, Social Science, History
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight13.7 Oz
Item Length8.4 in
Item Width5.5 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2016-023636
TitleLeadingThe
Reviews" provides invaluable detail about Muslim and post-Reformation Christian societies in the seventeenth century. Olafur Egilsson's moving account of an intense personal tragedy is an enriching read."--Eurodrama "A seamless and riveting translation, The Travels of Reverend Olafur Egilsson goes far beyond a mere sharing of experiences at the hands of the Barbary corsairs. This haunting account opens our modern eyes to the realities of the past and shows us that we're not the only ones who struggle to overcome tragedy, adversity, and heartache."--Cindy Vallar, Pirates and Privateers
Volume NumberReisubók Séra Ólafs Egilssonar
IllustratedYes
SynopsisIn the summer of 1627, Barbary corsairs raided Iceland, killing dozens of people and abducting close to four hundred to sell into slavery in Algiers. Among those taken was the Lutheran minister Reverend Olafur Egilsson. Reverend Olafur (born in the same year as William Shakespeare and Galileo Galilei) wrote The Travels to chronicle his experiences both as a captive and as a traveler across Europe (he journeyed alone from Algiers to Copenhagen in an attempt to raise funds to ransom the Icelandic captives that remained behind). He was a keen observer, and the narrative is filled with a wealth of detail?social, political, economic, religious?about both the Maghreb and Europe. It is also a moving story on the human level: we witness a man enduring great personal tragedy and struggling to reconcile such calamity with his understanding of God. The Travels is the first-ever English translation of the Icelandic text. Until now, the corsair raid on Iceland has remained largely unknown in the English speaking world. To give a clearer sense of the extraordinary events connected with that raid, this edition of The Travels includes not only Reverend Olafur's first-person narrative but also a collection of contemporary letters describing both the events of the raid itself and the conditions under which the enslaved Icelanders lived. The book has Appendices containing background information on the cities of Algiers and Salé in the seventeenth century, on Iceland in the seventeenth century, on the manuscripts accessed for the translation, and on the book's early modern European context. The combination of Reverend Olafur's narrative, the letters, and the material in the Appendices provides a first-hand, in-depth view of early seventeenth-century Europe and the Maghreb equaled by few other works dealing with the period. We are pleased to offer it to the wider audience that an English edition allows., In the summer of 1627, Barbary corsairs raided Iceland, killing dozens of people and abducting close to four hundred to sell into slavery in Algiers. Among those taken was the Lutheran minister Reverend Olafur Egilsson. Reverend Olafur (born in the same year as William Shakespeare and Galileo Galilei) wrote The Travels to chronicle his experiences both as a captive and as a traveler across Europe (he journeyed alone from Algiers to Copenhagen in an attempt to raise funds to ransom the Icelandic captives that remained behind). He was a keen observer, and the narrative is filled with a wealth of detail--social, political, economic, religious--about both the Maghreb and Europe. It is also a moving story on the human level: we witness a man enduring great personal tragedy and struggling to reconcile such calamity with his understanding of God. The Travels is the first-ever English translation of the Icelandic text. Until now, the corsair raid on Iceland has remained largely unknown in the English speaking world. To give a clearer sense of the extraordinary events connected with that raid, this edition of The Travels includes not only Reverend Olafur's first-person narrative but also a collection of contemporary letters describing both the events of the raid itself and the conditions under which the enslaved Icelanders lived. The book has Appendices containing background information on the cities of Algiers and Sal in the seventeenth century, on Iceland in the seventeenth century, on the manuscripts accessed for the translation, and on the book's early modern European context. The combination of Reverend Olafur's narrative, the letters, and the material in the Appendices provides a first-hand, in-depth view of early seventeenth-century Europe and the Maghreb equaled by few other works dealing with the period. We are pleased to offer it to the wider audience that an English edition allows., In the summer of 1627, Barbary corsairs raided Iceland, killing dozens of people and abducting close to four hundred to sell into slavery in North Africa. Among those taken were the Lutheran minister Reverend Ólafur Egilsson. Reverend Ólafur wrote The Travels to chronicle his experiences both as a captive in Algiers and as a traveller across Europe.
LC Classification NumberDL360.O53A3 2016

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