Ottoman Explorations of the Nile - Evliya Çelebi's 'Matchless Pearl These Reports of the Nile' map and his accounts of the Nile and the Horn of Africa in The book of Travels

by Robert Dankoff

Other authorsNuran Tezcan (Author), Evliya Çelebi, Michael D. Sheridan (Author)
Hardcover, 2018

Status

Available

Call number

916.2043092321

Publication

London ; Gingko Library, 2018.

Description

Before the time of Napoleon, the most ambitious effort to explore and map the Nile was undertaken by the Ottomans, as attested by two monumental documents: an elaborate map, with 475 rubrics, and a lengthy travel account. Both were achieved at about the same time--c. 1685--and both by the same man. Evliya Çelebi's account of his Nile journeys, in the tenth volume of his Book of Travels (Seyahatname), has been known to the scholarly world since 1938, when that volume was first published. The map, held in the Vatican Library, has been studied since at least 1949. Numerous new critical editions of both the map and the text have been published over the years, each expounding upon the last in an attempt to reach a definitive version. The Ottoman Explorations of the Nile provides a more accurate translation of the original travel account. Furthermore, the maps themselves are reproduced in greater detail and vivid color, and there are more cross-references to the text than in any previous edition. This volume gives equal weight and attention to the two parts that make up this extraordinary historical document, allowing readers to study the map or the text independently, while also using each to elucidate and accentuate the details of the other.   … (more)

Original language

Ottoman Turkish

Physical description

xix, 442 p.; 24 cm

ISBN

9781909942165

Local notes

Translation of Evliya Çelebi's Nile Journeys from The Book of Travels [Seyahatname]
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