1683 Rycaut OTTOMAN Empire Turks Turkey ISLAM Sultan Murad IV Ibrahim Mehmed IV
Paul Rycaut was a 17th-century British historian most-known for being the leading authority on the Ottoman Empire. He published ‘The Present State of the Ottoman Empire’ which become the most important work on the Ottoman Empire. It provided accounts on Turkish politics and society, and according to Blackmer, this work is
“an extremely important and influential work, which provides the fullest account of Ottoman affairs during the 17th-century.”
Cox notes of this work:
“This work is regarded as one of the best of its kind with respect to the religious and military state of Turkey.”
1683 Rycaut OTTOMAN Empire Turks Turkey ISLAM Sultan Murad IV Ibrahim Mehmed IV
Paul Rycaut was a 17th-century British historian most-known for being the leading authority on the Ottoman Empire. He published ‘The Present State of the Ottoman Empire’ which become the most important work on the Ottoman Empire. It provided accounts on Turkish politics and society, and according to Blackmer, this work is
“an extremely important and influential work, which provides the fullest account of Ottoman affairs during the 17th-century.”
Cox notes of this work:
“This work is regarded as one of the best of its kind with respect to the religious and military state of Turkey.”
Item number: #26383
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RYCAUT, Paul
Histoire des trois derniers empereurs des Turcs : Depuis 1623 jusqu’à 1677
Paris: Billaine, 1683.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages; 2 tomes in 1
- I – 164
- II – [165]-365 (i.e., 355), [1]
- References: Atabey 1049; Blackmer 1464
- Language: French
- Binding: Leather; tight and secure
- Size: ~6.25in X 4in (16cm x 10cm)
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26383
Categories
Asia, Africa, & Middle Eastern
Religion
Authors
RYCAUT, Paul
Printing Date
17th Century
Language
French
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete