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Re-Orienting the Renaissance
Mummy is Become Merchandise: Literature and the Anglo-Egyptian Mummy Trade in the Seventeenth Century
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Re-Orienting the Renaissance
pp. 29
The Status of the Oriental Traveller in Renaissance Venice
pp. 50
St George between East and West
pp. 66
Mummy is Become Merchandise: Literature and the Anglo-Egyptian Mummy Trade in the Seventeenth Century
pp. 88
A Double Perspective and a Lost Rivalry: Ogier de Busbecq and Melchior Lorck in Istanbul
pp. 96
The French Renaissance in Search of the Ottoman Empire
pp. 108
Petrarch and ‘that Mad Dog Averroës’
pp. 126
Arab Views of Europeans, 1578–1727: The Western Mediterranean
pp. 148
‘The Treacherous Cleverness of Hindsight’: Myths of Ottoman Decay
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