The Dragoman Renaissance : Diplomatic Interpreters and the Routes of Orientalism /
"This book studies the role of dragomans (diplomatic interpreter-translators) in mediating ethno-linguistic, political, and religious relations between the Ottoman Empire and its European neighbors from ca. 1550 to ca. 1730. It considers both their Istanbul-centered social lives, and how the diction...
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Ithaca [New York] :
Cornell University Press,
2021.
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