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Richard Calis on Martin Crusius and the discovery of Ottoman Greece
Turkey Book Talk
34 minutes 57 seconds
6 months ago
Richard Calis on Martin Crusius and the discovery of Ottoman Greece
Richard Calis, assistant professor in cultural history at Utrecht University, on “The Discovery of Ottoman Greece: Knowledge, Encounter, and Belief in the Mediterranean World of Martin Crusius” (Harvard University Press).
The book examines the life and impact of Martin Crusius. Born in Bavaria in 1526, Crusius became celebrated as Europe’s preeminent expert on the Greek world past and present, as well as the Orthodox Greeks in the Ottoman Empire. In his seminal work “Turcograecia”, he wrote the period’s richest record of Greek life under Ottoman rule, which served for centuries as a key source of knowledge on the Ottoman Empire itself.
The conversation addresses how Crusius’s work affected European views of the Ottoman Empire and the deep chasm between the Christian and Muslim worlds that his perspective reflected.
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Turkey Book Talk
Conversations with journalists, academics and writers on Turkey and its region. New episode every two weeks.