Marsigli's Europe, 1680-1730 by John Stoye

Marsigli's Europe, 1680-1730 by John Stoye

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Count Luigi Marsigli travelled throughout the Europe of Louis XIV between Istanbul and London. John Stoye follows him through the Balkans and the Hapsburg Empire where his associations with leaders, mapping of the terrain and drawing of boundary lines have repercussions in Bosnia and Croatia today.

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Marsigli's Europe, 1680-1730 by John Stoye

Count Luigi Marsigli (1658-1730) was a nobleman, Habsburg general, emissary of popes, scientist, and patron of the arts and letters. His fascinating life and activities—recounted for the first time by the eminent historian John Stoye—illuminate the many worlds of European civilization during this important period. Born in Bologna, Marsigli traveled throughout Europe from Istanbul to London, but spent much of his time in the Balkan countries and the lands south of the Danube. Stoye follows the count as he moved through the Habsburg Empire, mapping the terrain, determining boundary lines, and participating in a train of events with a crucial impact on Bosnia and Croatia today. He shows how Marsigli pursued his varied interests, classifying mushrooms, finding geological specimens, describing Roman ruins, studying marine biology, and making his place in the increasingly scientific community of the early Enlightenment. Stoye tells how Marsigli, founder of an observatory and museum in Bologna, was welcomed by academics and scientific societies throughout Europe, revealing that the interest in science and antiquity transcended national boundaries during this period. Through the activities of Marsigli, Stoye sheds light on the complexities of European social, political, and military life and the contrast between conditions of war and peace in the phases of European history. Brilliantly narrated by one of the best-known authorities on the era, this account of Marsigli's life is an engrossing and highly entertaining story.
Stoye, John: - John Stoye is a Fellow in Modern History at Magdalen College, Oxford, where he lives. He has written several books including Europe Unfolding: 1648-1666, Marsigli's Europe: 1680-1730 and English Travellers Abroad: 1604-1667.
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ISBN 13 9780300055429
ISBN 10 0300055420
Title Marsigli's Europe, 1680-1730
Author John Stoye
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Yale University Press
Year published 1994-03-23
Number of pages 368
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.