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The Parthenon, Pericles and King Solomon: a case study of Ottoman archaeological imagination in Gree...

The Parthenon, Pericles and King Solomon: a case study of Ottoman archaeological imagination in Gree...

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The Parthenon, Pericles and King Solomon: a case study of Ottoman archaeological imagination in Greece

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The Parthenon, Pericles and King Solomon: a case study of Ottoman archaeological imagination in Greece

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Leeds: Cambridge University Press

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Byzantine and modern Greek studies, 2018-10, Vol.42 (2), p.261-274

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English

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Leeds: Cambridge University Press

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What made Athens different from other multi-layered cities absorbed into the Ottoman Empire was the strength of its ancient reputation for learning that echoed across the Arabic and Ottoman worlds. But not only sages were remembered and Islamized in Athens; sometimes political figures were too. In the early eighteenth century a mufti of Athens, Mah...

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The Parthenon, Pericles and King Solomon: a case study of Ottoman archaeological imagination in Greece

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2099395819

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2099395819

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0307-0131

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1749-625X

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10.1017/byz.2018.8

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