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E-raamat: Travellers from Europe in the Ottoman and Safavid Empires, 16th17th Centuries: Seeking, Transforming, Discarding Knowledge [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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This collection of Sonja Brentjes's articles deals with travels, encounters and the exchange of knowledge in the Mediterranean and Western Asia during the 16th and 17th centuries, focusing on three historiographical concerns. The first is how we should understand the relationship between Christian and Muslim societies, in the period between the translations from Arabic into Latin (10th - 13th centuries) and before the Napoleonic invasion of Ottoman Egypt (1798). The second concern is the "Western" discourse about the decline or even disappearance of the sciences in late medieval and early modern Islamic societies and, third, the construction of Western Asian natures and cultures in Catholic and Protestant books, maps and pictures. The articles discuss institutional and personal relationships, describe how Catholic or Protestant travellers learned about and accessed Muslim scholarly literature, and uncover contradictory modes of reporting, evaluating or eradicating the visited cultures and their knowledge.
Preface vii
Introduction ix
Acknowledgements xxx
I The interests of the Republic of Letters in the Middle East, 1550-1700
435
II On the relation between the Ottoman Empire and the West European Republic of Letters (17th-18th centuries)
121
III The presence of ancient secular and religious texts in the unpublished and printed writings of Pietro della Valle (1586-1652)
1(1)
IV Pietro della Valle's Latin Geography of Safavid Iran (1624-1628): Introduction (with Volkmar Schuller)
1(378)
V Early modern Western European travellers in the Middle East and their reports about the sciences
379
VI Pride and prejudice: the invention of a `historiography of science' in the Ottoman and Safavid empires by European travellers and writers in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
229
VII Peiresc's interests in the Middle East and Northern Africa in respect to geography and cartography
1(14)
VIII Astronomy a temptation? On early modern encounters across the Mediterranean Sea
15
Index 1
Sonja Brentjes is researcher in a Project of Excellence of the Government of Andalucia, Departamento de Filosofía y Lógica, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain