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Italian Perceptions of the Ottomans

Conflict and Politics through Pontifical and Venetian Sources

de Mustafa Soykut (Auteur)
©2011 Monographies 288 Pages

Résumé

The book is about Italian perceptions of the Ottomans from Renaissance until the nineteenth century within the framework of political history. It is based on ample documentation of pontifical sources on the Ottomans from the Vatican Library and other archives, as well as Venetian and Italian literature on the Ottomans. Most of the pontifical sources belong to lesser known authors and come from unpublished sources with transcription in Italian and translation in English with commentary, among them Monsignor Marcello Marchesi, pontifical diplomat and councilor to Emperor Rudolf II during the Long War in Hungary, and Angelo Petricca da Sonnino, vicar apostolic in Istanbul and head of Propaganda Fide. In addition the book presents the contrasting views of the Ottomans vis-à-vis the Europeans from Turkish second-hand sources.

Résumé des informations

Pages
288
Année de publication
2011
ISBN (Relié)
9783631614686
Langue
anglais
Mots Clés (Keywords)
Renaissance image of the Turks Catholic perception Christian images of Turks Islam
Publié
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2011. 285 pp.
Sécurité des produits
Peter Lang Group AG

Notes biographiques

Mustafa Soykut (Auteur)

Mustafa Soykut is professor of early modern history at the Department of History of Middle East, Technical University Ankara. He has studied in Trieste, Bologna and Ankara and received his PhD from Hamburg University. He received a number of scholarships in Italy and Germany and awards including the Distinguished Young Scholar Award of the Turkish Academy of Sciences for his research on Italy and the Ottomans.

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