The government of the Ottoman Empire in the time of Suleiman the MagnificentLybyer, Albert Howe
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The government of the Ottoman Empire in the time of Suleiman the Magnificent
Lybyer, Albert Howe
Süleyman I, Sultan of the Turks, 1494 or 1495-1566; Turkey -- Politics and government
Gritti, Andrea 1503 iii 1
Giustiniani, Antonio 1514 ” 45
Mocenigo, Alvise 1518 ” 53
Contarini, Bartolomeo 1519 ” 56
Minio, Marco 1522 ” 69
Zen, Pietro 1524 ” 93
Bragadino, Pietro 1526 ” 99
Minio, Marco 1527 ” 113
Zen, Pietro 1530 ” 119
*Ludovisi, Daniello 1534 i 1
*Navagero, Bernardo 1553 ” 33
_Anonimo_ ” ” 193
*Trevisano, Domenico 1554 ” 111
*Erizzo, Antonio 1557 iii 123
*Barbarigo, Antonio 1558 ” 145
Cavalli, Marino 1560 i 271
Dandolo, Andrea 1562 iii 161
Donini, Marcantonio ” ” 173
*Barbarigo, Daniele 1564 ii 1
Bonrizzo, Luigi 1565 ” 61
Ragazzoni, Jacopo 1571 ” 77
*Barbaro, Marcantonio 1573 i 299
Barbaro, Marcantonio ” Append. 387
Badoaro, Andrea ” i 347
*Garzoni, Costantino ” ” 369
Alessandri, Vincenzo 1574 ii 103
_Anonimo_ 1575 ” 309
*Tiepolo, Antonio 1576 ” 129
*Soranzo, Giacomo ” ” 193
Venier, Maffeo 1579 i 437
_Anonimo_ 1582 ii 209[800]
_Anonimo_ ” ” 427
Contarini, Paolo 1583 iii 209
*Morosini, Gianfrancesco 1585 ” 251
Michiel, Giovanni 1587 ii 255
Venier, Maffeo ” ” 295
*Moro, Giovanni 1590 iii 323
*Bernardo, Lorenzo 1592 ii 321
*Zane, Matteo 1594 iii 381
An interesting small pamphlet is the _Auszug eines Briefes ... das
Türckich Regiment unn Wesen sey_, which was printed in a South-German
dialect in 1526. It purports to be a letter from a German settled at
Adrianople to his cousin in Germany, telling of his life as subject
Christian under the sultan. The literary arrangement is so good, and the
statements diverge so uniformly toward the dark side, that this would
seem to be a pamphlet written in Germany for the purpose of arousing
alarm and activity after the battle of Mohacs.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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