ABSTRACT

Homer's stories of Troy are part of the foundations of Western culture. What's less well known is that they also inspired Ottoman-Turkish cultural traditions. Yet even with all the historical and archaeological research into Homer and Troy, most scholars today rely heavily on Western sources, giving Ottoman work in the field short shrift. This book helps right that balance, exploring Ottoman-Turkish involvement and interest in the subject between 1870, when Heinrich Schliemann began his excavations in search of Troy on Ottoman soil, and the battle of Gallipoli in 1915, which gave the Turks their own version of the heroic epic of Troy.

chapter |18 pages

Introduction

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chapter I|48 pages

The Discovery of Troy

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Schliemann and the Ottomans in the 1870s
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chapter II|30 pages

Classical Antiquities and Ottoman Patrimony

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The Muslim Elite and Their Involvement with Classical Civilization
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chapter III|24 pages

A Closer Watch on Schliemann (1882-1885)

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chapter IV|30 pages

Homer and Troy in Ottoman Literature

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An Overview
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chapter V|24 pages

Homer and Troy during the Final Years of the Empire

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