Article ID: CBB043544269

To Observe, to Record, to Depict: Memorializing the Circumcision of an Ottoman Prince, C. 1582–C. 1600 (2019)

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A circumcision celebration in the summer of 1582, organized by the Ottoman ruler Murād III (r. 1574–1595) for his son Meḥmed, is one of the most extensively recorded events in early modern Ottoman history. Contemporary and near-contemporary testimonies include archival sources, odes, event-based narratives, illustrated accounts, passages in regnal and universal histories, and several descriptions by European observers. The celebration occurred amid tensions fueled by ongoing warfare, rising prices, elite factionalism, and apocalyptic anxieties. It also coincided with a time of exceptional cultural productivity at the Ottoman palace and among the Ottoman literati. This article discusses the celebration's treatment in event-based narratives, illustrated accounts, and regnal and universal histories from the period, to emphasize the multiplicity of approaches to the writing and recording of history. Ottoman works of a historical nature defy easy categorizations such as official history or court history; they also blur compartmentalized notions of history, art history, and literature that emerged in the nineteenth century. Ottoman historical writing, like any other historical tradition, was closer to a meeting ground, where authors and patrons gathered and competed, than a common ground where consent and hegemony were supposedly produced. Authorial agency was crucial in creating demand, fostering competition, and building reputation; moreover, authors and patrons had to negotiate a multiplicity of languages, linguistic registers, styles, and techniques, some of which had been bequeathed by past generations, whereas others had been invented or reinvented recently.

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Authors & Contributors
Şen, Ahmet Tunç
Delli, Eudoxie
Basil H. Aboul-Enein
William Puddy
Selvi, Hüseyin Zahit
Nikolaos Livanos
Journals
Imago Mundi: A Review of Early Cartography
Intellectual History of the Islamicate World
Nazariyat: İslam Felsefe ve Bilim Tarihi Araştırmaları Dergisi (Journal for the History of Islamic Philosophy and Sciences)
İSTEM Dergisi
Studies in History of Medicine and Science
Social History of Medicine
Publishers
Oxford University Press
Princeton University
Concepts
Historiography
Arab/Islamic world, civilization and culture
Medicine
Cartography
Medicine and culture
Courts and courtiers
People
Ufuḳī, ʿAlī
Clot, Antoine-Barthélémy
Nasuh, Matrakçı
Dallam, Thomas
Muhiddin Piri Ibn Haji Mehmet (Piri Reis)
Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī, Maulana
Time Periods
16th century
17th century
Early modern
18th century
Renaissance
19th century
Places
Ottoman Empire
Byzantium
Poland
Greece
Europe
Egypt
Institutions
Habsburg, House of
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