Ideal Kingship in the Late Medieval World

Ideal Kingship in the Late Medieval World

Ottoman Principles and Perceptions

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2010-03-13 )

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This study examines the characteristics of the ideal ruler as seen through the eyes of the members of late medieval societies. Throughout the study, main features attributed to the ideal ruler in various cultures have been pursued. Comparing the concepts and attributes apparent in these cultures, it has become possible to talk about a shared ideal of kingship as far as the “Christian” and “Muslim” realms of the late medieval era is concerned. The early Ottoman enterprise has been taken as a case reflecting this ideal in practice. Attributes of the ideal king as reflected in the works of the medieval theorists in both “Islamic” and “Medieval European” lands have been examined. The characteristics apparent in these works have been traced in early Ottoman chronicles. Their presentation and evaluation of the events reflect certain approaches to these characteristics and individual rulers. Combining theoretical work with practice and focusing on the similarities between the ideals of “Islamic” and “Christian” ideals rather than the differences, a sketch of the ideal ruler in the late medieval era has been drawn.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8383-5094-3

ISBN-10:

3838350944

EAN:

9783838350943

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Nevin Zeynep Yelçe

Number of pages:

136

Published on:

2010-03-13

Category:

The Middle Ages