Joseph Muscat
Author of Functional Analysis: An Introduction to Metric Spaces, Hilbert Spaces, and Banach Algebras
About the Author
Image credit: Taken from the book De Triremibus: Festschrift in honour of Joseph Muscat edited by Toni Cortis and Timothy Gambin
Works by Joseph Muscat
Functional Analysis: An Introduction to Metric Spaces, Hilbert Spaces, and Banach Algebras (2014) 9 copies
The carrack of the Order 2 copies
Il-Presepju fil-Milied Malti 1 copy
Sails round Malta : types of sea vessels, 1600 B.C.-1900 A.D. — Author — 1 copy
The Petacchio 1 copy
The Chebec 1 copy
The Maltese Tartana 1 copy
Slaves on Maltese Galleys 1 copy
Associated Works
In Peril at Sea: Marine Votive Paintings in the Maltese Islands (1989) — Illustrator, some editions — 7 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1934
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- Malta
- Birthplace
- Rabat, Malta
- Associated Place (for map)
- Rabat, Malta
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The Crusading order of the knights of Saint John of the hospital held this island group for three hundred years. This book has chapters on the history under the Knights, and their naval war against the Islamic powers of the region. it contais a very detailed explanation of the types of sea going small sail craft they employed. It is not very extensive in its coverage of any larger historical reasons for the survival of this crusading outpost.
The mapping is useful but not extensive, and show more there is not a list of the grand Masters of the order. I'd call this a curiousity as opposed to a must-have book.
The text here is not always clear prose. I suspect that at some point a computer program for translation was used, and I wonder if the original language was Maltese, a mostly Semitic base, with a lot of latinization, as befits its location and history. show less
The mapping is useful but not extensive, and show more there is not a list of the grand Masters of the order. I'd call this a curiousity as opposed to a must-have book.
The text here is not always clear prose. I suspect that at some point a computer program for translation was used, and I wonder if the original language was Maltese, a mostly Semitic base, with a lot of latinization, as befits its location and history. show less
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