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Carter V. Findley A QUIXOTIC AUTHOR AND HIS GREAT TAXONOMY: MOURADGEA D’OHSSON AND HIS TABLEAU GENERAL DE L’EMPIRE OTHOMAN
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Document Date: 2000-02-25 05:26:56


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City

Istanbul / Mecca / Izmir / Venice / Paris / Medina / /

Company

Firmin Didot / /

Continent

Europe / /

Country

Sweden / Turkey / France / Russia / /

Event

Person Communication and Meetings / Person Travel / /

Facility

Imperial Palace / /

IndustryTerm

father-in-law / finance / /

Organization

Swedish consulate / UN Court / US Federal Reserve / Swedish Embassy in Istanbul / /

Person

Christian Michel / Alexandre Roslin / Jacques Mallet Du Pan / Ignatius Mouradgea / Gustave III / Eva Coulely / Constantine / Grand Vezir Mehmed Ragip Pasa / Pierre-Jacques Thomas Subito / Pierre-François Didot / Carl Linnaeus / Ibrahim MiAeferrika / Ignatius Mouradgea d’Ohsson / Charles-Nicolas Cochin / Gustave Celsing / Erik-Magnus de Staël-Holstein / Sultan Selim II / Claire Pagy / Abraham Kuleliyan / Michel Foucault / Carter V. Findley / Germaine Necker / /

Position

marginal author / AND HIS TABLEAU GENERAL / young embassy translator / honorary translator / translator / embassy translator / versatile linguist / QUIXOTIC AUTHOR / General / secretary / ambassador / Ottoman official / envoy / author / King / consular clerk / painter / confidant and confidential secretary / translator at the / first translator / Francophone social climber / /

PublishedMedium

the Mercure de France / /

Region

Scandinavia / /

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