CARTOGRAPHES ET CIRCULATION DES SAVOIRS DANS L'EMPIRE OTTOMAN AU XVII e SIÈCLE
Résumé
This article investigates the close relationship between geographical and marine mapping and networks of knowledge
exchanges in the seventeenth century Ottoman Empire. Geographical mapping in this period shaped how mapmakers,
intellectuals, and ruling elites conceived space, territory, and political power. Although this development impacted the
Ottoman world, the Ottoman map makers and their works have not yet fully been integrated into these discussions.
This article will offer a historical analysis of select maps and geographical works from the seventeenth century. In doing
so, it will delineate the changing patterns of production, consumption, and circulation process of these maps. Resulting
analysis will also shed tentative lights into the global intellectual and professional networks in which Ottoman map
makers were operating.
Mots clés
Ottoman Empire
seventeenth century
mapmakers
Cartes géographiques circulation des savoirs Empire ottoman dix-septième siècle cartographes Geographical mapping networks of knowledge exchange Ottoman Empire seventeenth century mapmakers
Cartes géographiques
circulation des savoirs
Empire ottoman
dix-septième siècle
cartographes Geographical mapping
networks of knowledge exchange
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