Forgotten Experts

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781503642652

Astrologers, Science, and Authority in the Ottoman Empire, 1450-1600

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By A. Tunc Sen
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STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
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A. Tunc Sen is Assistant Professor of History at Columbia University.

Illustrations Note on Transliteration Acknowledgments Introduction: Empire of Experts, Experts of Empire 1. Munajjims' Expertise 2. Persianate Foundations 3. Heavenly Patronage 4. Fortunes Turned 5. Occult Rivalries Conclusion: Istanbul Observatory and the Aftermath Notes Bibliography Index

"Forgotten Experts offers abrilliant examination of the work of Ottoman courtly scientific experts. A. Tunc Sen sets a new standard for historians of science in Islamic societies to carefully consider the local contexts of 'expertise' and how it was employed by rulers." -Nahyan Fancy, University of Exeter "Written in a clear, accessible style, with meticulous archival research, Forgotten Experts is a major contribution to the burgeoning field of Ottoman science studies. A. Tunc Sen neither devalues nor valorizes the subjects of his study, but gives us a sober and enlightening view of court astrologers." -F. Jamil Ragep, McGill University "As a third-generation scholar of Ottoman science, A. Tunc Sen draws from extensive scientific literature and research since the 1980s to provide a nuanced analysis of Munajjims, or astral experts. In this pioneering study, Sen explores the complex relationship between the Ottoman Empire's scientific functionaries and courtly decision-makers, showcasing the significant role these experts played in shaping historical decisions. A groundbreaking work." -Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, Honorary President, Turkish Society for History of Science

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