Venetian Hosts and Ottoman Guests in the Venedik Sarayı in Constantinople (c. 1670-1681)

M. Pedani
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After the end of the Cretan war (1645-1669) and before the starting of the Morean war (1684-1699) Venetian diplomats settled again in Constantinople and in the Venetian Palace (Venedik Sarayı) that had been the embassy of the Republic for centuries. In this period baili and extraordinary ambassadors (ambasciatori straordinari) used to celebrate Venetian or Ottoman civic and religious festivals with dinners and parties. Their guests were above all other European diplomats and middle-ranking Ottoman officials. Some Turks, above all those who lived in the neighbourhood, contributed to the organisation of such events with their gifts and, in exchange, they received money or other presents. This paper aims to study the circulation of objects and commodities between Europe and the Ottoman Empire and, in particular, which kind of items were exchanged before or during official dinners held in the Venetian Palace or in the Venetian summer houses in Arnavutköy and Balta Liman. The Turks brought or sent mostly vegetables, flowers and different kind of food, while Venetians used to give to their guests not only the famous Venetian cloths but also unusual objects such as ivory boxes, gloves, brushes, glass sculptures, mirrors, fans, fake flowers and so on. The sources used for this research are the accounting books of the Venetian embassy for the years 1670-83.
君士坦丁堡的威尼斯主人和奥斯曼客人(约1670-1681)
克里特岛战争(1645-1669)结束后,莫兰战争(1684-1699)爆发前,威尼斯外交官再次在君士坦丁堡和几个世纪以来一直是共和国大使馆的威尼斯宫(Venedik sarayir)定居。在这一时期,baili和特别大使(ambasatori straordinari)用晚餐和聚会来庆祝威尼斯或奥斯曼的公民和宗教节日。他们的客人首先是其他欧洲外交官和奥斯曼中层官员。一些土耳其人,尤其是那些住在附近的人,用他们的礼物为这些活动的组织做出了贡献,作为交换,他们收到了钱或其他礼物。本文旨在研究欧洲和奥斯曼帝国之间物品和商品的流通,特别是在Arnavutköy和Balta Liman的威尼斯宫殿或威尼斯避暑别墅举行的正式晚宴之前或期间交换了哪些物品。土耳其人带来或送来的大多是蔬菜、鲜花和各种各样的食物,而威尼斯人送给客人的不仅是著名的威尼斯服饰,还有象牙盒、手套、刷子、玻璃雕塑、镜子、扇子、假花等不寻常的东西。本研究使用的资料来源是1670年至1683年威尼斯大使馆的会计账簿。
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