The Foundation of the Ottoman Empire; a history of the Osmanlis up to the death of Bayezid I (1300-1403)Gibbons, Herbert Adams
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The Foundation of the Ottoman Empire; a history of the Osmanlis up to the death of Bayezid I (1300-1403)
Gibbons, Herbert Adams
Turkey -- History -- 1288-1453
6. The story of the capture of Constantinople by Mohammed has been
translated into French by Garcin de Tassy, Paris, 1826, and by Michaud,
in his _Bibl. des Croisades_, vol. iii; into English by Gibb, Glasgow,
1879; and, in part, into German by Krause, _Die Eroberungen von
Konstantinopel im XIII. und XV. Jahrhundert_, Halle, 1870, 8vo.
SEAMAN, WILLIAM. English translator of portion of Seadeddin.
SECUNDINUS, NICOLAUS. _Liber de familia Autumanarum ad Eneam,_ _Senarum
episcopum._ Fol. 133-41 of MS. Latin 414 of K. Bibl., Munich. Published
as Liber I in Johannes Ramus, which see.
This letter, written to Aenaeas Sylvius, afterwards Pope Pius II, from
Naples, is one of the first western accounts of the Osmanlis. In the
title-page of ‘De rebus Turcicis’, printed 1553, Secundinus is called
‘vetustissimo autore’.
SEFERT, M. _La Dalmatie, y compris ... Patras, Athènes._ Manuel de
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SHEHABEDDIN, ABUL ABBAS AHMED. _Mesalek al absar fi memalek alamsar._
Footpaths of the eyes in the Kingdoms of the different Countries.
Existing fragments, which include Asia Minor, trans. into French by
Quatremère, in _Notices et Extraits_, xiii. 152-384, from MS. in Bibl.
Nat., Paris, fonds arabe, no. 2325.
Quatremère in discussing whether S. is from Damascus, Marash or Morocco,
has overlooked Hadji Khalfa, Lex. Bibl., no. 10874, fol. 1832, who
unhesitatingly calls him ‘écrivain de Damas’.
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reads _Kitabi fatih namehi Emir Timour_ (a Life of Timur by his own
secretary). Trans. into Turkish by Mohammed ben al Agemi. Trans. into
French by Petits de la Croix, under title _Histoire de Timourbec, connu
sous le nom du Gran Tamerlan, empereur des Mongols et Tartares_. Paris,
1722. 4 vols. 12mo. No index. Another edition of same, Delft, 1723. 4
vols. 8vo.
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into the error of identifying Sherefeddin with Arabshah.
SHIREDDIN. _See_ Dorn.
SIDAROUSS, S. _Les Patriarcats dans l’Empire Ottoman et spécialement en
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SIDI ALI IBN HUSSEIN (Khatib Roumi). The Mirror of the Countries.
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Moris, with foreword on life and times of Sidi Ali. Paris, 1827, 8vo.
SILVESTRE DE SACY, A. I. French trans. of Makrisi’s _Numismatics_.
Editor of letter of Dominican Friar. _See_ note under Moranvillé, Henri
de.
SIONITA, GABRIEL. Latin trans. of Edrisi in collab. with John Hesronita.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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