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Ahmed Vasif [Efendi], (?1730-1806).

Vasif tarihi. Mahasin ül-âsâr ve hakayik ül-ahbâr. 2 volumes set.

Dar üt-Tibaat ül-Âmire. [H.: 1219], 1804

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Year of publication
1804
Place of printing
Istanbul
Author
Ahmed Vasif [Efendi], (?1730-1806).
Pages
0
Publishers
Dar üt-Tibaat ül-Âmire. [H.: 1219]
Size
4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall
Edition
1st Edition
Keyword
Ottomanica Ottomania Ottoman world Ottoman history Ottomans The, Ottoman Empire State Das Osmanische Reich L'Empire ottoman, L'Impero Ottomano El Imperio Otomano Det osmanske riket, osmanische Geschichte histoire ottomane storia ottomana historia, otomana ottomanske historie of the Islam Turkish history, Chronicle Islam Islamic world Chronology World history Arabian, Arabic Hejra Hegira, Ottomanica
Binding description
Leather
Languages
English
Binding
Hardcover
First edition
Yes

Description

Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original full leather bdg. in traditional Ottoman style. Repaired skillfully. 4to. (29 x 18 cm). In Ottoman script. 2 volumes set in one: ([15], 327 p.; [6], 315 p.). Vasif tarihi. Mahasin ül-âsâr ve hakayik ül-ahbâr. 2 volumes set. Özege 22519. Extremely rare. First Edition. In the late eighteenth century the Ottoman Empire experienced a time of profound crisis, political as well as intellectual, moral, and ideological. This dissertation explores the mental and moral climate of the period through the work of Ahmed Vasif Efendi, a statesman, ambassador, intellectual, and author of one of the century's largest histories, and also through his personal development as a reformer. Divided into five chapters, each treating a distinct aspect of Vasif's thought, this dissertation argues that Ottoman elites after 1774 responded to growing foreign and domestic challenges with not only military reform but a broad re-evaluation of subjects like war, peacemaking, moral rule, and human agency in history. It suggests these debates, including a basic disagreement over the legitimate place of human reason and action across life's many spheres, indicate a vital if fractured response to the crisis, and an incipient breakdown in certain storied intellectual frameworks.
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