Travellers in Ottoman lands: the botanical legacy
This splendidly illustrated work focuses on the botanical legacy of many parts of the former Ottoman Empire - including present-day Turkey, the Levant, Egypt, the Balkans, and the Arabian Peninsula - as seen and described by travellers both from within and from outside the region
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Contents List of Maps, Figures and Tables. iii Foreword. ix Semih Lütfü Turgut, Turkish Consul General in Edinburgh Preface. xi Sabina Knees Introduction to Travellers in Ottoman Lands: The Botanical Legacy. xiii Paul Starkey Acknowledgements. xix Paul Starkey THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE 1 The Ottoman Empire: an introduction to its history and heritage. 5 Ines Aščerić-Todd THE OTTOMAN GARDEN 2 Presenting and re-presenting Ottoman imperial gardens in manuscript illustrations: the case of the Oxford Dilsūznāmah, dated AH 860/AD 1455-1456, Edirne. 25 Susan Scollay 3 Ottoman fruit cultivation as reflected in Evliya Çelebi’s Book of Travels. 43 Priscilla Mary Işın 4 Gardens of Istanbul in Persian hajj travelogues. 57 Güllü Tildiz 5 The public space of the Bakewell Ottoman Garden. 69 Radha Dalal BOTANIST-TRAVELLERS 6 Dioscorides’ legacy: a classical precursor to travellers in Ottoman lands. 89 Alison Denham 7
Botanical explorations by Frederik Hasselquist (1749-1752) and Pehr Forsskål (1761-1763): Linné’s apostles in the Holy Land.109 Tobias Mörike 8 From Ottoman Aleppo to Edinburgh: the botanical legacies of Adam Freer MD and his colleagues. 123 Janet Starkey
g The botanist Carl Haussknecht (1838-1903) in the Ottoman Empire and Persia (1865 and 1866-1869): a biographical sketch and itinerary of his expeditions. Frank H. Hellwig Kristin Victor 10 in honour of Professor Asuman Baytop (1920-2015): a tribute. On Georges Vincent Aznavour, the last Ottoman plant collector and his herbarium held in Robert College (Istanbul), Turkey. Necmi Aksoy 11 Violet Dickson, Umm Saud, the last grande dame of Arabia. Irene Linningt BULBS AND CONIFERS 12 Bulbs of the Holy Land: diversity, conservation, and cultivation. 195 Ori Fragman-Sapir 13 George Maw (1832-1912): his Crocus monograph, travels, and correspondents from the Ottoman Empire. 205 Alison Rix 14 Decline of the conifers in former Ottoman lands. 227 Martin Gardner Sabina Knees 15 The cedars of Lebanon in literature and art. 251 Paul Starkey ART AND BOTANY 16 Botanical art in Turkey from past to present.275 Gülnar Ekşi 17 The interpretation of Ottoman garden culture through miniatures.289 Garsan Ergil 18 Richly decorated textiles and Ottoman court dress. 299 Jennifer Scarce 19 Taking ‘stalk’ of Turkey red in
Ottoman flora, fabric, and fibre. Lara Mehling 20 Roses, carnations, and ‘Prophet’s eggs’: Turkish needle lace flowers between decoration and non-verbal communication Ge'rard J. Maizoa Kathrin Müller Contribntors. . 351 Contributors to Travellers in Ottoman Lands: the botanical legacy held at RBGE, Edinburgh on 13-14 May 2017. Index of plant names and authorities. Index of people and places. 315 33- . 356 . 359 . 363
List of Maps, Figures and Tables Map 1. An engraved map of the Ottoman Empire. 2 Map 2. Map showing Ottoman Lands at their greatest extent.3 The Ottoman Empire: an introduction to its history and heritage Figure 1. The Ayasofya mosque in Istanbul . 7 Figure 2. The Gaziler Tekke and türbe in Sarajevo, before their demolition in 1950. 9 Figure 3. Isa-bey’s Tekke in Sarajevo before its demolition in 1957. 9 Figure 4. Sarajevo today: a view of the old town at nigh. 9 Figure 5. A Halveti tekke at Blagaj in Herzegovina. 10 Figure 6. Topkapı Sarayı, the Ottoman Imperial Palace in Istanbul. 12 Figure 7. The harem inside Topkapı Sarayı.12 Figure 8. The main dome of the Süleymaniye mosque. 16 Figure 9. Коса Mimar Sinan’s türbe in Istanbul. 17 Figure 10. The new ‘Stari Most’ in Mostar, Herzegovina. 18 Figure 11. Gazi Hüsrev-bey’s madrasa in Sarajevo, built in 1537
. 19 Presenting and re-presenting Ottoman imperial gardens in manuscript illustrations: the case of the Oxford DilsOznãmah, dated AH 860/AD 1455-1456, Edirne Figure 1. The remains of the Babussade Gate of the Edirne Palace . 28 Figure 2. An architectural reconstruction of the Edirne Palace. 29 Figure 3. Love-mad Nightingale takes to the wilderness. 31 Figure 4. Rose gives Nightingale a handkerchief as a keepsake. 31 Figure 5. The Kazanlık rose, Rosa damascena var. trígíntipetala. 33 Figure 6. The hospital complex of Bayezid II (r. 1481-1512) . 34 Figure 7. An architectural reconstruction of the Saadabad pavilion, Edirne. 37 Figure 8. The Saadabad Palace at Kağıthane, the Sweet Waters of Europe. 38 Ottoman fruit cultivation as reflected in Evliya Çelebi’s Book of Travels Figure 1. Grape vines trained up trees on a country road in Muğla province. 49 Figure 2. Grape vines trained up cypress trees in a miniature painting. 49 Figure 3. A servant carrying a tray of fruits and flowers as a gift to a vizier, 1657-1658 . 53 Gardens of Istanbul in Persian hajj travelogues. The public space of the Bakewell Ottoman Garden
Figure 1, The Victorian District and Maze at the Missouri Botanical Garden. 70 Figure 2. A view of the Ottoman-style kiosk in the Bakewell Ottoman Garden. 71 Figure 3. A view of the wooden bridge in the Seiwa-En Japanese Garden.73 Figure 4. The pagoda and bridge of the Margaret Grigg Nanjing Chinese Friendship Garden.73 Figure 5. The red gate entrance to the Bakewell Ottoman Garden, interior view. 74 Figure 6. The sundial marking Islamic prayer times. 75 Figure 7. A view of the fountain and neatly arranged flower beds, Missouri Botanical Garden . 76 Figure 8. An Ottoman-style bird house. 76 Figure 9. Wooden throne, Missouri Botanical Garden . 77
DlOSCORIDES’ LEGACY.՜ A CLASSICAL PRECURSOR TO TRAVELLERS IN OTTOMAN LANDS Figure l.A map showing the places referred to by Dioscorides in the eastern Mediterranean . .91 Figure 2. Vitex agnus-castus, Olympos, near Çıralı south-west of Antalya. 93 Figure 3. Hypericum perforatum, UK, August 2017. 98 Figure 4. Hypericum scabrum, Barhal (Altıparmak), Artvin, Turkey. 98 Figure 5. Hypericum montbretii, Barhal (Altıparmak), Artvin, Turkey. 98 Figure 6. Oil of Hypericum perforatum, St John’s wort, UK, April 2017. 98 BOTANICAL EXPLORATIONS BY FREDERIK HASSELQUIST (1749-1752) AND PEHR FORSSKÅL (1761-1763): LINNÉ’S APOSTLES IN THE HOLY LAND Figure 1. Hasselquist’s Iter Palaestinum eller Resa til Heliga Landet, 1749-1752, published in 1757. Copy from Linnaeus’s library. 11° Figure 2. Carsten Niebuhr, the only survivor of the Royal Danish Expedition to Arabia, edited and published Pehr Forsskål’s notes in 1775. 117 Figure 3. The holotype specimen of Tamarix aphylla, a tamarisk collected by Hasselquist. 118 From Ottoman Aleppo to Edinburgh: the botanical legacies of Adam Freer MD AND HIS COLLEAGUES Figure 1. Sample pages: a. Adam Freer’s handwritten list of specimens from Aleppo. b. Aleppo’ii, 257
. 126 Figure 2. Vitex agnus-castus L. collected in Syria in 1768, by Adam Freer . 127 Figure 3. Phalaris brachystachys Link., collected in Aleppo in April 1769.127 Figure 4. Althaea rosea L. Cav. collected in May 1769 in Aleppo.128 Figure 5. a b. Cooperative research on plants from Aleppo: Lotus gebelia Vent.129 Figure 6. Essendy House, at one time owned by Adam Freer MD and family. 130 Figure 7. a b. Collecting medicinal plants from the Levant: Convolvulus arvensis L. 132 Figure 8. a b. Untangling names of Ottoman specimens. 134 Figure 9. a b. Linnaean networking: From Allium to Colchicum fasciculare (L.) R.Br. 139 Figure 10. Page 1 of Adam Freer’s last will written in his own hand. 141 The botanist Carl Haussknecht (1838-1903) in the Ottoman Empire and Persia (1865 AND 1866-1869): A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH AND ITINERARY OF HIS EXPEDITIONS Figure 1. A portrait of Carl Haussknecht, 1892. 148 Figure 2. Itinerary of Haussknecht’s journeys, 1865 and 1866-1869 . 150 Figure 3. Tulipa aleppensis Boiss, ex Regel, collected by Haussknecht near Aleppo in 1865 . 151 Figure 4. Xeranthemum squarrosum Boiss.,
collected by Haussknecht near Aintab in 1865 . 151 Figure 5. A page of Haussknecht’s travel diary showing a sketch of a Mosque at Malatya'.'. .152 Figure 6. Several coins from different regions. Oriental Coin Cabinet, Jena. " .153 Figure 7. Carte-de-visite of Naşir al-Dīn Shah Qãjãr, King of Persia 1848-1896 .154 Figure 8. Centaurea derderiifolia Wagenitz, collected by Haussknecht near Elazığ. .155 On Georges Vincent Aznavour, the last Ottoman plant collector and his HERBARIUM HELD IN ROBERT COLLEGE (ISTANBUL), TURKEY Figure 1. G.V. Aznavour’s grave in the Armenian cemetery, Şişli Istanbul Figure 2. Crépis nurmani, in Aznavour’s collection ‘Flore de Constantinonl'e’. Figure 3. Lunaria biennis, in G.V. Aznavour’s collection ‘Herbier’ . Figure 4. Chorispora tenella, in G.V. Aznavour’s collection ‘Plantes de Turoni. igure 5. Colchicum chalcedomcum, in G.V. Aznavour’s collection ‘Flore de Constantinopiď" 161 165 165 166 .169
Figure 6. Robert College animal collection in the Natural History Museum, Istanbul. 170 Figure 7. Malva sylvestris, in the Natural History Museum, Istanbul. 170 Table 1. Some of the new taxa named after his colleagues by Aznavour in the Flora of Turkey. 162 Table 2. Some of the new taxa dedicated to Aznavour in the Flora of Turkey.163 Table 3. New taxa for the Flora ofIstanbul described by Aznavour in the Flora ofTurkey. 163 Table 4. G.V. Aznavour’s publications. 164 Table 5. G.V. Aznavour’s plant collections at the Robert College herbarium. 168 Violet Dickson, Umm Saud, the last grande dame of Arabia Figure 1. a. Violet and Harold Dickson in Hilla, 1921. b. Violet Dickson in 1972. 174 Figure 2. a. A sketch map of Ottoman territory around Kuwait, b. a map of Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. 176 Figure 3. Harold and Violet Dickson in their drawing room, Kuwait. 177 Figure 4. Kuwait town in 1940 . 179 Figure 5. Violet Dickson and Naşir Jābir al-Murrī. 179 Figure 6.
Unloading sweet water brought from the Shaft al-cArab. 180 Figure 7. a b. Khuzama flowers (Horwoodia dicksoniae) collected by Violet Dickson; c d. Horwoodia dicksoniae, Kuwait, 2013. 182 Figure 8. a-c. Savignya parviflora.184 Figure 9. Dhows being constructed in the dhow-yards of Doha, Kuwait. 186 Figure 10. a b. Rhanterium epapposum, Kuwait, 2013 . 187 Figure 11. Night view of eastern Arabia. 188 Bulbs of the Holy Land: diversity, conservation, and cultivation Figure 1. A map of the bulbs of the Holy Land. 199 Figure 2. Allium akirense, a newly described species from coastal Israel. 200 Figure 3. Allium israeliticum, a newly described species from Israel. 200 Figure 4. Allium meronense, a newly described species from north Israel. 200 Figure 5. Hyacinthus orientalis on Mount Hermon. 200 Figure 6. Iris atropurpúrea under threat in coastal Israel. 201 Figure 7. Iris bismarkiana, Mount Yona, Lower Galilee, north
Israel. 201 Figure 8. Drimia maritima in Lower Galilee, north Israel. 201 Figure 9. Iris haynei on Mount Gilboa.201 Figure 10. Sternbergia clusiana in the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens. 202 Figure 11. Tulipa agenensis subsp. sharonensis, Carmel, coastal Israel. 202 Figure 12. Narcissus tazetta in the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens. 203 Figure 13. Cyclamen persicum, central Israel. 203 Figure 14. a b. Anemone coronaria.203 George Maw (1832-1912): his crocus monograph, travels, and correspondents from the Ottoman Empire Figure 1. A portrait of George Maw. 206 Figure 2. Chrysanthemum mawii, discovered by J.D. Hooker, John Ball, and George Maw in Morocco. 210 Figure 3. Beni Hosmar, near Tétouan, Morocco. 211 Figure 4. A map showing the distribution of Crocus species, from The Genus Crocus. 215 Figure 5. An original
painting of Crocus danfordiae by George Maw. 216 Figure 6. Plate LXIII of The Genus Crocus showing Crocus danfordiae. 216
217 218 Figure 7. Angora, Asia Minor, from a drawing by C.G. Danford Esq Figure 8. Crocus biliottii, a new species described by Maw. Decline of the conifers in former Ottoman lands Figure 1. Described in 1877, the Bosnian spruce, Picea omorika, has a limited distribution.228 Figure 2. Large tracts of the Nordmann fir, Abies nordmannian, still exist in north-east Turkey. 229 Figure 3. Destruction of large tracts of the Greek fir, Abies cephalonica, near Athens in 2007.231 Figure 4. Distribution of the threatened species of firs. 236 Figure 5. Abies cilicica var. cilicica in the Taurus Mountains of southern Turkey. 232 Figure 6. Distribution of the threatened species of cedars. 238 Figure 7. Stands of Cédrus libani, the Lebanon cedar in the Taurus Mountains.240 Figure 8. Distribution of threatened species of pines. 243 Figure 9. Pinus pinea, the stone pine, in its most easterly location Artvin, Turkey. 243 Figure 10. Distribution of Picea omorika. 245 Table 1. Conifer taxa in the former Ottoman lands and IUCN categories. 235 The cedars of Lebanon in literature and art Figure 1. A cedar tree, Al֊Shouf Cedar Nature
Reserve. 252 Figure 2. The newly discovered Tablet V of the Epic ofGilgamesh. 253 Figure 3. Georg Dionysus Ehret, Cédrus. 263 Figure 4. Edward Lear (1812-1888), Cedars ofLebanon (1858) . 265 Figure 5. James Duffield Harding (1798-1863), A Distant View of the Cedars ofLebanon.265 Figure 6. Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka (1853-1919) ), Pilgrimage to the Cedars ofLebanon. 266 Figure 7. Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka (1853-1919), The Solitary Cedar. 267 Figure 8. Bronze statue ofJibrān Khalil Jibrān by Rudy Rahmé . 268 Figure 9. The Lebanese flag.269 Figure 10. The gold medal awarded by Dr John Hope to James Edward Smith in 1782. 269 Figure 11. The Lamartine Tree, 1994-1999, by Rudy Rahmé. 270 Botanical art in Turkey from past to present Figure 1. Nicolas Robert (1614-1685), Hemerocallis fulva, pencil on paper (detail). 277 Figure 2. Franz Andreas Bauer (1758-1840), Woodwardia radicans. 278 Figure 3. Franz Andreas Bauer (1758-1840), King protea, Protea cynaroides. 279 Figure 4. Ferdinand Bauer (1760-1826), Calendula
arvensis. Figure 5. İznik tile with saz tulips, and prunus flowers. Figure 6. A plate with flowers, İznik, Turkey. 2gl Figure 7. Alexander Marshall (1639-1682), Watercolours of Costly Tulips .283 Figure 8. Ali Üsküdari miniature. ՚ 2g4 Figure 9. Nebahat Yakar (1915-1997), Çuha çiçeği. 2g5 Figure 10. Alliumpervariensis, sect. Allium (Amaryllidaceae), anew species from sürt. 286 Figure 11. ‘Bağlantı/Connection’ by Sema Yekeler Yurtseven . 287 Table 1. Principal botanical collectors and artists in Ottoman Lands . շջշ The interpretation of Ottoman garden culture through miniatures Figure 1. Illustration from Khamsa֊yi Nizami, 1399 Figure 2. Illustration from Khamsa-yi Nizami, 1399 . . Figure 3. Illustrations from Surname-і Hümayun 1583. 291 Figure 4. illustrations from Surname-і Hümayun, 1583 . 292
Figure 5. illustrations from Sumame-i Hümayun, 1583. 294 Figure 6. Illustrations from Surname-і Vehbi, 1720 . 295 Figure 7. Illustrations from Surname-і Vehbi, 1720. 295 RICHLY DECORATED TEXTILES AND OTTOMAN COURT DRESS Figure 1. A portrait of Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent . 300 Figure 2. Ali Üsküdari (1687-1770), mixed garden flowers . 301 Figure 3. A kaftan of figured serenk silk, mid-sixteenth century.304 Figure 4. A portrait of Selim II, painted in 1570 by Haydar Reis Nigari. 304 Figure 5. A posthumous portrait of Süleyman I, painted in 1579. 305 Figure 6. A portrait of Ahmed I, early seventeenth century.305 Figure 7. Mosaic portrait of Theodore Metochites in Chora. 306 Figure 8. A length of kemha silk brocade, sixteenth to seventeenth century. 307 Figure 9. A length of kemha silk brocade, sixteenth to seventeenth century. 307 Figure 10. A piece of gold embroidered velvet, nineteenth century. 308 Figure 11. The grave cover of leremia Movilă (d. 1606)
.312 Taking ‘stalk’ of Turkey red in Ottoman flora, FABRIC, AND FIBRE Figure 1. Dried specimens of endemic tulip, hyacinth, and carnation species of Turkey. 316 Figure 2. Diagram of a floral motif of the four distinct abstracted forms. 317 Figure 3. The Clusius tulip by the Swiss botanist Conrad Gessner (1559). 319 Figure 4. The fourth court at the Topkapi Palace filled with red roses. 322 Figure 5. A seventeenth-century Ottoman velvet brocade featuring fan-like carnations . 326 Figure 6. Hyacinthe Rigaud’s 1701 portrait of the Louis XIV of of France. 329 Figure 7. Illustration of Rubia sativa and R. sylvestris by Theodor Zwinger (1744).331 Figure 8. Sample of Turkey red on a textile fragment. 333 Figure 9. Shades of red with official colour names and coordinates. 334 Roses, carnations, and ‘Prophet’s eggs’: Turkish needle lace flowers between DECORATION AND NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION Figure 1. A woman at the market in Bodrum, south-western Turkey. 339 Figure 2. Kűtüle, ‘a wild flower’, Istanbul. 340 Figure 3. ‘Carnations’ around a silk scarf, western Turkey. 340 Figure 4. A pair of blossoms or ‘butterflies’,
western Turkey. 341 Figure 5. ‘Fan’, ‘fan light’, ‘peacock’s fan’, or ‘sun’, western Turkey. 342 Figure 6. ‘Narcissus’, region of Balıkesir, north-western Turkey. 343 Figure 7. The blue passion flower (Passiflora caerulea). 343 Figure 8. ‘Passion flowers’ made in Kütahya, north-western Turkey. 343 Figure 9. ‘Red pepper’, western Turkey.344 Figure 10. ‘Gravestones’, Konya, western Turkey.346 |
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spelling | Association for the Study of Travel in Egypt and the Near East (DE-588)5320511-X isb Travellers in Ottoman lands the botanical legacy edited by Ines Ašceric-Todd, Sabina Knees, Janet Starkey and Paul Starkey Oxford Archaeopress Publishing Ltd [2018] xxi, 379 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 25 cm txt rdacontent sti rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier This splendidly illustrated work focuses on the botanical legacy of many parts of the former Ottoman Empire - including present-day Turkey, the Levant, Egypt, the Balkans, and the Arabian Peninsula - as seen and described by travellers both from within and from outside the region Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Botanik (DE-588)4007842-5 gnd rswk-swf Garten (DE-588)4019286-6 gnd rswk-swf Reisebericht (DE-588)4076645-7 gnd rswk-swf Türkei (DE-588)4061163-2 gnd rswk-swf Osmanisches Reich (DE-588)4075720-1 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 2017 gnd-content Osmanisches Reich (DE-588)4075720-1 g Türkei (DE-588)4061163-2 g Reisebericht (DE-588)4076645-7 s Botanik (DE-588)4007842-5 s Garten (DE-588)4019286-6 s Geschichte z DE-604 Aščerić-Todd, Ines (DE-588)1102189294 edt Knees, Sabina (DE-588)1177155311 edt Starkey, Janet 1948- (DE-588)1043345345 edt Starkey, Paul 1947- (DE-588)1053276729 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-1-78491-916-0 V:DE-601;B:AGI pdf/application https://external.dandelon.com/download/attachments/dandelon/ids/DE006C879742682D23AF2C125831A00324770.pdf Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030831744&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Travellers in Ottoman lands the botanical legacy Botanik (DE-588)4007842-5 gnd Garten (DE-588)4019286-6 gnd Reisebericht (DE-588)4076645-7 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4007842-5 (DE-588)4019286-6 (DE-588)4076645-7 (DE-588)4061163-2 (DE-588)4075720-1 (DE-588)4143413-4 (DE-588)1071861417 |
title | Travellers in Ottoman lands the botanical legacy |
title_auth | Travellers in Ottoman lands the botanical legacy |
title_exact_search | Travellers in Ottoman lands the botanical legacy |
title_full | Travellers in Ottoman lands the botanical legacy edited by Ines Ašceric-Todd, Sabina Knees, Janet Starkey and Paul Starkey |
title_fullStr | Travellers in Ottoman lands the botanical legacy edited by Ines Ašceric-Todd, Sabina Knees, Janet Starkey and Paul Starkey |
title_full_unstemmed | Travellers in Ottoman lands the botanical legacy edited by Ines Ašceric-Todd, Sabina Knees, Janet Starkey and Paul Starkey |
title_short | Travellers in Ottoman lands |
title_sort | travellers in ottoman lands the botanical legacy |
title_sub | the botanical legacy |
topic | Botanik (DE-588)4007842-5 gnd Garten (DE-588)4019286-6 gnd Reisebericht (DE-588)4076645-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Botanik Garten Reisebericht Türkei Osmanisches Reich Aufsatzsammlung Konferenzschrift 2017 |
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