Venice Gateway to The East - Venetian Relations With the Ottomans and The Muslim World (Ciltli)

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9786258520514
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16 x 23,5
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328
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1
Basım Tarihi:
2026
Kapak Türü:
Ciltli
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İngilizce
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900,00TL
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Venice Gateway to The East - Venetian Relations With the Ottomans and The Muslim World (Ciltli)
Venice Gateway to The East - Venetian Relations With the Ottomans and The Muslim World (Ciltli)
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Venice's long engagement with the Ottoman Empire stands at the heart of its role as a Mediterranean power. From the fifteenth century onward, the Republic developed a complex and enduring relationship with the Ottomans marked by diplomacy and rivalry, commerce and conflict, mutual dependence and deep cultural exchange. As one of the few European states to maintain continuous contact with the Sublime Porte, Venice became a crucial intermediary between the Ottoman world and the West.

In this authoritative study, Maria Pia Pedani traces the evolution of these relations within the broader context of Venice's interactions with the Muslim world. Drawing on rich archival sources, she brings to life the diplomats, merchants, dragomans, slaves, converts, and spies who moved between Istanbul and Venice, shaping how each side understood the other. The result is a vivid account of a shared history that connected two great Mediterranean powers across political, economic, and cultural boundaries.

(Tanıtım Bülteninden)

Venice's long engagement with the Ottoman Empire stands at the heart of its role as a Mediterranean power. From the fifteenth century onward, the Republic developed a complex and enduring relationship with the Ottomans marked by diplomacy and rivalry, commerce and conflict, mutual dependence and deep cultural exchange. As one of the few European states to maintain continuous contact with the Sublime Porte, Venice became a crucial intermediary between the Ottoman world and the West.

In this authoritative study, Maria Pia Pedani traces the evolution of these relations within the broader context of Venice's interactions with the Muslim world. Drawing on rich archival sources, she brings to life the diplomats, merchants, dragomans, slaves, converts, and spies who moved between Istanbul and Venice, shaping how each side understood the other. The result is a vivid account of a shared history that connected two great Mediterranean powers across political, economic, and cultural boundaries.

(Tanıtım Bülteninden)

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