Historical Sketches, Volume I (of 3)

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Historical Sketches, Volume I (of 3)

by John Henry Newman

EN·~13 hours·41 chapters

Chapters

41 total
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HISTORICAL SKETCHES - VOL. I. - THE TURKS IN THEIR RELATION TO EUROPE MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO APOLLONIUS OF TYANA PRIMITIVE CHRISTIANITY - BY - JOHN HENRY CARDINAL NEWMAN - NEW IMPRESSION

3:59
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I. LECTURES ON THE HISTORY OF THE TURKS, - IN THEIR RELATION TO EUROPE.

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PREFATORY NOTICE.

2:38
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THE TURKS.

0:33
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I. THE MOTHER COUNTRY OF THE TURKS.

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LECTURE 1. - The Tribes of the North. - 1.

31:03
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LECTURE II. - The Tartars. - 1.

51:19
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II. THE DESCENT OF THE TURKS,

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LECTURE III. - The Tartar and the Turk.

46:18
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LECTURE IV. - The Turk and the Saracen. - 1.

52:44

Description

A thoughtful collection of essays brings together the author’s 19th‑century reflections on the rise of the Ottoman Empire and its complex encounters with Europe. Drawing from lectures once delivered to a Catholic institute, the work surveys how Turkish power reshaped politics, culture, and trade, while remaining grounded in the sources and debates of its time. The author’s background as a former Anglican turned Catholic adds a personal edge, revealing the intellectual currents that shaped his view of history.

Beyond the Turkish narrative, the volume turns to classical and early‑Christian subjects—critiques of Cicero, a portrait of Apollonius of Tyana, and a concise look at primitive Christianity. Each piece is written with a clear, conversational tone that invites listeners to follow the author’s reasoning without demanding specialist knowledge. The result is an engaging, scholarly journey through pivotal moments that still echo in today’s cultural landscape.

Details

Full title

Historical Sketches, Volume I (of 3) The Turks in Their Relation to Europe; Marcus Tullius Cicero; Apollonius of Tyana; Primitive Christianity

Language

en

Duration

~13 hours (778K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-06-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Henry Newman

John Henry Newman

1801–1890

A brilliant and searching religious writer, he helped shape one of the great spiritual debates of 19th-century England. His journey from Anglican priest to Roman Catholic cardinal still draws readers interested in faith, conscience, and the life of the mind.

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