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George Strachan of the Mearns by Tom McInally

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George Strachan of the Mearns

Seventeenth-century Orientalist

Tom McInally

Edinburgh University Press · Print & ebook · August 18, 2020

Reading lane: 16th‑Century History

This book examines the life of George Strachan (1572 – 1635), early 17th century Scottish Humanist scholar, Orientalist and traveller.

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Good for readers interested in historyGood for readers who enjoy 16th‑Century History and Medieval History.Strong fit for readers who prefer grounded, real-world context.

Book Details

Authors
Tom McInally
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Published
August 18, 2020
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
16th‑Century History · Medieval History
Reading lane
16th‑Century History

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Publisher Categories

  • British History

  • 16th‑Century History

  • Religion

About This Book

This book examines the life of George Strachan (1572 – 1635), early 17th century Scottish Humanist scholar, Orientalist and traveller. The book draws on a wealth of newly discovered archival material to offer new insights into Strachan’s life and work, as well as utilising recent scholarship on the relationship between the cultures and religions of East and West. The book explains the voyages that the Catholic exile took to many of the Catholic courts of Europe as a scholar...

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This book examines the life of George Strachan (1572 – 1635), early 17th century Scottish Humanist scholar, Orientalist and traveller. The book draws on a wealth of newly discovered archival material to offer new insights into Strachan’s life and work, as well as utilising recent scholarship on the relationship between the cultures and religions of East and West. The book explains the voyages that the Catholic exile took to many of the Catholic courts of Europe as a scholar and spy before turning eastwards to embark upon a 22 year journey around the Ottoman, Safavid and Mughal empires. By becoming fully literate in Arabic and Farsi he was able to gain a unique knowledge of Eastern societies. Strachan’s collection of Arabic and Farsi texts on Islam, philosophy and humanities, which he translated and sent to Europe for the advancement of European knowledge of Islam and Islamic societies, became Strachan’s real intellectual legacy.

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