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The Oriental Outpost Of The Republic Of Letters Sebastian Tengnagel The Imperial Library In Vienna And Knowledge Of The Orient In Early Modern Europe Hülya çelik

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The Oriental Outpost Of The Republic Of Letters Sebastian Tengnagel The Imperial Library In Vienna And Knowledge Of The Orient In Early Modern Europe Hülya çelik
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The Oriental Outpost Of The Republic Of Letters Sebastian Tengnagel The Imperial Library In Vienna And Knowledge Of The Orient In Early Modern Europe Hülya çelik instant download after payment.

Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.56 MB
Pages: 390
Author: Hülya Çelik, Paola Molino, Chiara Petrolini, Claudia Römer, and Thomas Wallnig
ISBN: 9789004724105, 9004724109
Language: English
Year: 2025
Volume: 17

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The Oriental Outpost Of The Republic Of Letters Sebastian Tengnagel The Imperial Library In Vienna And Knowledge Of The Orient In Early Modern Europe Hülya çelik by Hülya Çelik, Paola Molino, Chiara Petrolini, Claudia Römer, And Thomas Wallnig 9789004724105, 9004724109 instant download after payment.

This book explores the life of Sebastian Tengnagel, the imperial librarian who established Vienna's first major collection of Arabic, Turkish, Persian, and Hebrew manuscripts. By examining his correspondence and interactions with European scholars and Ottoman subjects, it sheds light on his pursuit of knowledge. Highlighting the significance of his manuscript collection and his political and religious positions, this book provides fresh insights into seventeenth-century Vienna as a center for the acquisition and dissemination of Oriental scholarship.