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...A review of the state of European-Ottoman relations and policy in 1687, immediately following the fall of Buda and Pest to Emperor Leopold I's army. There is also a brief history of the events. The round-up of status reports includes...
...The Arcadian Library contains a rich collection of sources that reveal European perceptions of the Ottoman Empire as oscillating between a rigid view of Ottomans as the infidel foe and enemy of Christianity and a more realistic and balanced...
...The author was secretary to the French embassy at Venice. His account includes important disclosures about the policy of the Venetian government, who complained to the French court when the work appeared. The first edition was published...
...European writings on the Ottoman Empire fall into two main categories. On the one hand the Turk was seen as the enemy and was feared accordingly, and on the other the Ottoman world inspired immense curiosity. The Arcadian Library is home...