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The Joys of Philology: Studies in Ottoman Literature, History and Orientalism (1500-1923) : Orientalists, Travellers and Merchants in the Ottoman Empire, Political Relations Between Europe and the Porte /

Schmidt, Jan

The Joys of Philology: Studies in Ottoman Literature, History and Orientalism (1500-1923) : Orientalists, Travellers and Merchants in the Ottoman Empire, Political Relations Between Europe and the Porte / Jan Schmidt. - 1 online resource (568 p.) - Analecta Isisiana: Ottoman and Turkish Studies .

Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Part One. Orientalists -- 1. An Ostrich Egg for Golius; the John Rylands Library MS Persian 913 and the History of Early Modern Contacts between the Dutch Republic and the Islamic World -- 2. Franz von Dombay and the Bosnian Border -- 3. Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje in Istanbul, 1908 -- 4. The Importance of the Süssheim Papers for Modern Turkish History -- 5. Karl Süssheim and the Bavarian Postal Censorship During the First World War -- 6. Franz Taeschner's Collection of Turkish Manuscripts in the Leiden University Library -- Part Two. Travellers and Merchants in the Ottoman Empire -- 1. Ottoman Hajj Manuals and the John Rylands Library MS Turkish 88 -- 2. The Travel Notes of Dutch Pastor in Anatolia, 1717-1727 -- 3. Dutch Merchants in 18th-century Ankara -- 4. The Return Journey of Baron Van Dedem van de Gelder, Dutch Ambassador to the Sublime Porte, in 1793 -- 5. Dutch Opium Dealers in the Levant, 1820-1945 -- Part Three. Political Relations between Europe and the Porte -- 1. French-Ottoman Relations in the Early Modern Period and the John Rylands Library MSS Turkish 45 & 46 -- 2. "Showing the Flag". The Dutch Navy in Ottoman Waters, 1875-1925 -- 3. The Herklots Affair of 1893. A Case Study in Capitalism and Power Politics

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This is the second volume of Jan Schmidt’s collection of essays on Ottoman history, literature and historiography.


Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.


In English.

9781617191084 9781463225636

10.31826/9781463225636 doi


HISTORY / Middle East / General.

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