@article{article_14379, title={Geographical Knowledge and Imperial Culture in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire}, journal={Osmanli Bilimi Arastirmalari (Studies in Ottoman Science)}, volume={16}, pages={78–80}, year={2015}, author={Üçsu, Kaan}, keywords={Geographical, Imperial, Culture}, abstract={This book consists of an introduction entitled ‘Eye of the World: Textual and Visual Repertoires of the Sixteenth-Century Ottoman Empire’; four chapters entitled respectively ‘Negotiating Space and Imperial Ideology in the Sixteenth-Century Ottoman Empire’, ‘Mapping and Describing Ottoman Constantinople’, Charting the Mediterranean: The Ottoman Grand Strategy’ and ‘Projecting the Frontiers of the Known World’ and an epilogue entitled ‘Ottoman Geographical Knowledge in the Long Eighteenth Century’.}, number={2}, publisher={Istanbul University}