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After seventeen years of service in the Polish army his father became Demetrius Cantemir: The Collection of Notations 1st edition of the Wallachian prince Grigore I Ghica d. Being illiterate himself, Constantin did his best to provide a good education for his sons Antioh and Dimitrie, both of whom would later become princes of Bogdan. It is possible that the boyars preferred the younger prince because they thought that it would be easier to control him. After he returned to Istanbul, D. In accordance with the suggestion of the Crimean Khan Devlet Giray d. According to the historian Neculce d. He switched his allegiance to the Russians. According to one report, D. This was immediately before his secret negotiations with Tsar Petro I d. Most of the boyars supported D. Due to the proximity of that region to the Crimea, however, he later brought D. After D. French Paris, and German Hamburg, translations and the second English edition of the work London, appeared in the years that followed. The first Romanian translation was published inand two Turkish editions appeared in and All of these translations of D. Hammer criticized D. It turns out, however, that Hammer did not have access to an accurate translation of D. Tindal in reveals an unexpected truth, that Tindal and all translators after him who used his rendition published an abridged version of the work. According to D. The defeat at Zenta, which D. Marsigli d. The Harvard manuscript of Historia in Latin, which D. III; p. I-II; p. The page copy consists of a page main text and a page section including notes on Ottoman institutions and civilization. In the long preface Praefatio to his work D. Following Hvace Sadeddin d. While the first part of the work deals with the rise Incrementa of the Ottoman state, the second part focuses on its decline Decrementa. In this part, the titles are arranged chronologically according to the names of Ottoman rulers and include the nicknames of some of the sultans. The second part of the work, entitled Decrementa Aulae Othmanicae, deals with the decline of the . It is arranged, like the first part, chronologically. This part of Historia, which relates the developments during D. For example, D. Sections in which D. He includes colorful and interesting stories and his personal observations and opinions. In Historia, D. He reveals the reasons behind and Demetrius Cantemir: The Collection of Notations 1st edition between the events he describes. Perhaps the former voivode of Bogdan wrote the work during his hurried escape to after the Battle of without the help of the first version of Historia or other documents. Later the Demetrius Cantemir: The Collection of Notations 1st edition complained about the lack of good libraries in Russia. Lack of access to Ottoman texts may be the reason why D. It focuses on relations between the Ottoman state and the Principality of . This monograph was written in Latin and later published in German andin Russianand in Romanian The detailed and accurate map of the Principality of Moldavia, which he also included, was later published separately for the first time in in Amsterdam. The work consists of 3 parts: 1. Geography, 2. Politics, 3. Religion and Education. In other sections D. In this work D. Composed in Latin and completed betweenthe Vita was first published in Russian in After completing Descriptio Moldaviae, D. It treats the Latin origins of the Romanian people and the continuity of their settlement in the Carpathian--Black Sea region. Although D. The critical edition of two drafts in Latin, entitled De antiquis et hodernis Moldaviae nominibus ve Historia Moldo-Vlachica, were also published in Bucharest in Another less known work by D. Petersburg in The Ottoman history entitled Historia incrementarum atque decrementarum Aulae Othomanicae, the work on Muslim doctrine entitled Kniga sistima and the book on Ottoman administration entitled De regimine Othmani Imperii were probably conceived of as a trilogy by D. In conclusion we would like to recognize D. Facsimile edition of the manuscript Lat [i. Translations: The history of the growth and decay of the Othman empire Written originally in Latin, by Demetrius Cantemir, late prince of Demetrius Cantemir: The Collection of Notations 1st edition. Tindal London, ; 2. Par S. Demetrius Cantimir, prince de Moldavie. Geschichte des osmanischen Reiches nach seinem Anwachsen und Abnehmen, beschrieben von Demetrie Kantemir Hodosiu Bucharest, Extracts from The history of the Ottoman Empire. Introducere de Maria Holban. Comentariu istoric de N. Indice de Ioana Constantinescu. Pippidi Bucharest, [critical edition; Romanian translation]. Joseph von Hammer. Marcel Romanescu. Giurescu Bucharest, Franz Babinger. Akdes Nimet Kurat. Ankara,passim. . Filosofia lui Dimitrie Cantemir Bucharest, Dimitrie Cantemir Bucharest, Mihai Maxim. Drept, 22 Bucharest, Dimitriy Kantemir Moscow, Note cantemiriene. Breviar bibiologic Galati, Essays and Documents from the Turkish Archives Istanbul, Dimitrie Cantemir and the Islamic World with a preface by Prof. Mihai Maxim Istanbul, Academicianul Razvan Theodorescu la 65 de ani Bucharest, English version posted September ]. Skip to main content. Dimitrie Cantemir Language English. Other Available Languages:. Historia incrementorum atque decrementorum Aulae Othomanicae Longer title: Demetrii Principis Demetrius Cantemir: The Collection of Notations 1st edition incrementorum et decrementorum Aulae Othman[n]icae sive Aliothman[n]icae Historiae a prima gentis origine ad nostra vsqve tempora dedvctae libri tres. Descriptio Moldaviae. Vita Constantini Cantemyrii. 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After the publication of two known collections of Ottoman art music prior to the 19th century, Ali Ufki's Mecmua and the collection of Cantemir, these new sources promise a third outstanding historical corpus of compositions. The substantial collection of notations of seventeenth-century Ottoman instrumental music made by Demetrius Cantemir is both a record of compositions of considerable intrinsic interest and a historical document of vital importance, representing as it does one of the most comprehensive accounts of any Middle Eastern repertoire before the widespread adoption of Western notation in the twentieth century. This volume contains a commentary to the edition of Cantemir's notations prepared by the same author. The introductory section provides a context for the collection, giving a biographical sketch of its compiler and relating it to the theoretical treatise it accompanies. This is followed by a substantial analysis of modal structures which examines each makam individually and then attempts to make progressively wider generalizations. The projection of melody onto the various rhythmic cycles is next examined, with particular attention being paid to the various formulaic elements which constitute much of the compositional language of the period. A final section shifts to a more diachronic perspective, surveying internal evidence for historical change and for the survival of earlier styles. Seller Inventory AA About this Item: Condition: As New. Unread book in perfect condition. About this Item: Condition: New. Seller Inventory n. Condition: new. Shiny and new! Expect delivery in 20 days. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since Seller Inventory FT Seller Inventory BTA Published by Ashgate Pub Ltd About this Item: Ashgate Pub Ltd, Condition: Brand New. In Stock. From: Peter Harrington. London, United Kingdom. Contemporary half sheep, pulled paste paper boards in red, purple and green, tan morocco label to the spine, edges sprinkled red. A little rubbed, minor splitting on the front joint, contents evenly spotted throughout, but entirely sound, a very good copy in unrestored contemporary condition. Engraved portrait frontispiece, folding map. First and only contemporary edition, a very pretty copy with an appealing regional provenance of an important record, the Demetrius Cantemir: The Collection of Notations 1st edition scholarly account of Moldavia and containing the first accurate map; uncommon, with just a single copy traced at auction, and eleven locations world-wide noted by WorldCat: three in the UK BL, London, Oxfordtwo in the US LoC and Northwesterntogether with BnF and single copies in Switzerland, the Netherlands, Denmark, Hungary, and Romania. Demetrie Cantemir was the son of Constantin, the voivode of Moldavia. The family's origins lay with the Crimean Tatars, some believing that the name derived from "Can Temur", "the blood of Timur", signifying direct descent from the great Turco-Mongol conqueror. Despite his father's illiteracy, Demetrie received a thorough princely education, excelling in languages, apparently accruing 11 in total, including Turkish which he learned while living as an envoy-hostage in Constantinople and studying at the Patriarchate's Orthodox Greek Academy. He gained favour with the Sublime Porte, but when named voivode inseeing the Turks as a waning power, he allied himself with in his ill-fated . Demetrius Cantemir by Wright Owen - AbeBooks

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