Persia An Area Study, 1633

Cover of Persia An Area Study, 1633 by Joannes de Laet
Year: 2021
Language: en
Pages: 186
ISBN-13: 9781949445251
Dimensions:
Height: 9.21 inches
Length: 6.14 inches
Weight: 1.04058187664 Pounds
Width: 0.63 inches
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“Persia An Area Study, 1633” by Joannes de Laet is a significant work published by Mage Publishers, Incorporated in 2021. This 186-page book is presented in English and explores the early-seventeenth century European interest in Iran, a country that was relatively unknown to the West at the time. De Laet, a merchant and scholar, aimed to fill the gap in knowledge about Persia by compiling information from classical authors, medieval sources, and accounts from recent travelers, including insights from Nicolaas Hem, who had lived in Persia since 1623.

Readers will find a systematic and encyclopedic summary of the available knowledge about Persia during this period, encompassing aspects of its culture, government, and people. The book serves as a foundational text for understanding the historical context of Iran and its significance in the Middle East. De Laet’s work not only reflects the curiosity of the Age of Discovery but also sets the stage for future studies on the region, drawing from both published sources and firsthand accounts.


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In the early-seventeenth century the European thirst for knowledge about other countries and cultures was growing, after all it was the Age of the Discovery. Iran was a little-known country at the time because commercial and diplomatic contacts had begun only a few decades earlier.

Before 1633, when this book was written, area studies on Persia did not exist. There were some books, travelogues, or reports on wars, but none about the people, the country, the culture, or the government. To fill this gap, Joannes de Laet, a wealthy and erudite merchant and scholar, published this book in a series of country studies that included the Netherlands, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Poland (Livonia, Latvia, Prussia), Turkey, Mogol India, Brasil, and the New World (West-Indies). Because de Laet had never been to Persia, he used classical Greek and Roman authors, medieval sources (including from Arab authors), and account by the most recent travelers. He also used information from Nicolaas Hem, an employee of the Dutch East-Indies Company, who had lived in Persia since 1623 and had just returned to the Netherlands. De Laet also had contacts with Jacob van Gool (Golius) the famous professor of Arabic and Hebrew at the University of Leiden, from whom he received data from as yet unpublished Arabic texts. The book offers in a nutshell what was known about Persia at that time from published sources and enriched by first-hand information from Hem and Golius.

This book was not only the first systematic and encyclopedic summary of all available information about Persia at the time, but it was also a well-informed one, even if most of the information was second hand. It also provided the framework for many later works about Persia.

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