Ottoman Illustrations from:I Turchi. Codex Vindobonensis 8626ReligiousBartolemeo von Pezzen, ambassador to Constantinople from 1586 to 1591, wanted to describe Turkish habits and customs to his lord, Holy Roman Emperor Rudolph II. He employed an unknown painter to record the scenes and characters that once animated the streets of Istanbul. The result was a volume of images that belonged for many years to the Emperors of Austria and was then conserved in the National Library of Vienna.
The captions are the Turkish Cultural Foundation's attempt at transcribing the German on the manuscript, but, probably by a non-German reader. f should often be ſ (long s). Punishment illustrations from I Turchi. Codex Vindobonensis 8626 Entertainment illustrations from I Turchi. Codex Vindobonensis 8626 Women & Miscellaneous illustrations from I Turchi. Codex Vindobonensis 8626 Back to the ms I Turchi. Codex Vindobonensis 8626 main page. |