Medieval Tripoli through the eyes of Christian captives from the Ottoman era: the narrative of the French surgeon Pierre Girard (17th century CE) as a case study

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Sébastien Garnier, « Medieval Tripoli through the eyes of Christian captives from the Ottoman era: the narrative of the French surgeon Pierre Girard (17th century CE) as a case study », LibMed, ID : 10.58079/qvsi


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by Aurélien Montel and Louis Fandre Preamble Because of its close relationship to the Arabic world, Libya is a country for the study of which medieval and modern historians instinctively turn to arabic texts. Nowadays, however, there are but a few actual Libyan texts that survived medieval times to reach us. In Tripoli, the Ottoman era saw the birth of an authentic historiography, locally focused but rich. We also remember that the Tripolitan regency (1551) had reached a truly Mediterr...

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