Christianus Ravius : : an Intellectual Biography / / Gerald Toomer.

"Christianus Ravius (Christian Raue, 1613-1677) led a life of remarkable variety, which illustrates many aspects of the career of a scholar in seventeenth century Europe. This biography, the first full-length treatment of him since 1744, covers the first three decades of his eventful career, fr...

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Superior document:The History of Oriental Studies ; Volume 16
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands : : Koninklijke Brill NV,, [2024]
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Year of Publication:2024
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Series:History of Oriental studies ; Volume 16.
Physical Description:1 online resource (448 pages).
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520 |a "Christianus Ravius (Christian Raue, 1613-1677) led a life of remarkable variety, which illustrates many aspects of the career of a scholar in seventeenth century Europe. This biography, the first full-length treatment of him since 1744, covers the first three decades of his eventful career, from the Gymnasium in his native Berlin through Germany, Scandiniavia, Holland, England and the Ottoman Empire. Drawing on much previously unexploited evidence, and on detailed analyses of his numerous published works, it presents a picture of a scholar trying to establish himself in the Republic of Letters, cultivating the acquaintance of many contemporary scholars, including such great names as Hugo Grotius, John Selden, James Ussher, Claudius Salmasius, Johannes Buxtorf II, G. J. Vossius and Jaobus Golius. In the background of his precarious existence looms the Thirty Years' War, which was a cause not only of his parents' early death but also of the devastation of his family's estate and his persistent poverty. Despite his failure to obtain a permanent position in any of the universities with which he was associated during this time, he persisted in promoting the study of oriental languages, especially Arabic. This led to his stay of two years in Constantinople and other parts of the Ottoman Empire, where he managed to acquire the remarkable collection of oriental manuscripts which was an important element in his attempts to attain employment and recognition. This study includes an account of the identity and present location of almost three hundred of those manuscripts, and also an edition of many unpublished letters from his extensive correspondence which are relevant to the narrative of his life. Ravius's idiosyncratic theories on linguistic history receive due attention"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
505 0 |a Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Figures -- Preliminary Note -- Chapter 1 Early Years and Education (1613-1635) -- Chapter 2 First Travels (1636-1639) -- Chapter 3 In the East (June 1639-May 1641) -- Chapter 4 English Interlude (October 1641-March 1642) -- Chapter 5 Wanderings in the Netherlands and Denmark (April 1642-September 1643) -- Chapter 6 Employment at Utrecht (October 1643-June 1644) -- Chapter 7 Employment at Amsterdam (July 1644-May 1647) -- Chapter 8 A Career in England (June 1647-January 1650) -- Chapter 9 Appointment in Sweden (1649-1669) -- Appendices -- Appendix A Funeral Oration over Ravius -- Appendix B Ravius's Printed Works -- Appendix C The Date of Birth of Ravius -- Appendix D Biography of Johann Raue Senior -- Appendix E Ravius's 1630 School Exercise -- Appendix F Locations of Manuscripts Owned by Ravius -- Appendix G Correspondence of Ravius Referenced in the Text -- Bibliography -- General Index. 
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