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IMPRESSIONS OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE IN THE WRITINGS OF AUGERIUS
BUSBEQUIUS ( 1520 / 1 – 1591 ) ZWEDER VON MARTELS University of
Groningen The value of Busbequius ' s Turkish Letters has recently been called
into ...
IMPRESSIONS OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE IN THE WRITINGS OF AUGERIUS
BUSBEQUIUS ( 1520 / 1 – 1591 ) ZWEDER VON MARTELS University of
Groningen The value of Busbequius ' s Turkish Letters has recently been called
into ...
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In Paris , he wrote his four fictitious Turkish Letters , published between 1581 and
1589 , 4 and his Exclamatio , sive de re ... ( von Martels 1989 : 457 - 459 ) , the
first edition of which was published in 1581 together with the first Turkish Letter .
In Paris , he wrote his four fictitious Turkish Letters , published between 1581 and
1589 , 4 and his Exclamatio , sive de re ... ( von Martels 1989 : 457 - 459 ) , the
first edition of which was published in 1581 together with the first Turkish Letter .
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Support for ascribing conspiracy to Bayezid in the pseudo - Mustafa affair can be
found in a letter written by Busbequius to Ferdinand after he ... As we have seen ,
the value of Busbequius ' s Turkish Letters lies only partly in their literary merit .
Support for ascribing conspiracy to Bayezid in the pseudo - Mustafa affair can be
found in a letter written by Busbequius to Ferdinand after he ... As we have seen ,
the value of Busbequius ' s Turkish Letters lies only partly in their literary merit .
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