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A book shop is a store that sells books. These shops acted as suppliers of books and maps in the cities of Constantinople and Cappadocia during the early 16th century.
Available books
Constantinople
| Book | Author | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Odyssey | Homer | 201 |
| Aeneid | Virgil | 242 |
| Mu'allaqat | Hammad Ar-Rawiya | 334 |
| Geography | Ptolemy | 483 |
| The History of the Kings of Britain | Geoffrey of Monmouth | 529 |
| Heimskringla | Snorri Sturluson | 1,840 |
| The Book of Prophecies | Christopher Columbus | 3,220 |
| The Golden Ass | Apuleius | 3,588 |
| Parallel Lives | Plutarch | 9,085 |
| Metamorphoses | Ovid | 9,315 |
| Opus Majus | Roger Bacon | 9,775 |
| The Secret History of the Mongols | Unknown | 24,725 |
| Anabasis Alexandri | Arrian | 27,600 |
| Record of the Grand Historian | Sima Qian | 44,505 |
Cappadocia
| Book | Author | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Digenes Akritas | Unknown | 59,800 |
| Cronica | Ramon Muntaner | 76,475 |
| Tirant lo Blanch | Joanot Martorell | 86,250 |
| Bibliotheca | Photius | 97,750 |
Book quests
Ezio Auditore also used his Eagle Sense to find ten more books, hidden around the city by the Polo brothers:
- Mission to Constantinople by Liutprand of Cremona, found near the Hagia Sophia.
- Aesop's Fables by Socrates, found near the Valens Aqueduct.
- On Nature by Empedocles, found near the Little Hagia Sophia.
- The Travels of Marco Polo by Marco Polo, found near the Hippodrome.
- One Thousand and One Nights by Unknown, found near the Galata Tower.
- The Book of Kings by Ferdowsi, found on the Arsenal docks.
- Nibelungenlied by Unknown, found at the Forum of the Ox.
- Iliad by Homer, found near the Valens Aqueduct.
- The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, found near the Rose Mosque.
- The Flute Girl by Menander, found near the Myrelaion Church.
Dialogue
After purchasing and finding all available books, Ezio returned to the Galata headquarters and was surprised to receive a visit from Sofia Sartor.
- Sofia: Hello!
- Ezio: Eh?
- Sofia: Ezio, you old snake! You walked right past me.
- Ezio: Forgive me, Sofia. I did not notice. What are you doing in Galata?
- Sofia: Making some deliveries. Is this where you stay?
- Ezio: Ah, sì (yes). It is a kind of... school.
- Sofia: What is taught here?
- Ezio: Come this way. I want to show you something. I have been stocking the library here with rare books. A good start, no?
- Sofia: Ah! These are all so beautiful. And such diversity. So, are these men and women YOUR students?
- Ezio: In a way, yes.
- Sofia: Well, if they ever need a literature scholar, give them my name. In a pinch, I am a pretty good teacher.
- Ezio: If they find the time to read, I certainly will.
- Sofia: Oh! Chaucer! Bellissimo. (Very nice.)
Maps
Maps revealing the locations of the treasure chests in Constantinople and Cappadocia could also be bought, as well as a map revealing the locations of Ishak Pasha's memoir pages.
∞25 Animus data fragments needed to be collected to buy this map.
Trivia
- Book shops and books replaced the functions of art merchants and paintings from Assassin's Creed II and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood.
- The achievement "Sage" could be earned by obtaining every book available in Constantinople and Cappadocia.
- The volume retrieved by Ezio during Signs and Symbols, Part III actually is On Nature by Empedocles, as it is evident by examining the books in Galata headquarters. However, the mission completion message incorrently states it is Aesop's Fables by Socrates, which had been already collected during Signs and Symbols, Part II.
Reference
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