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for students of the 16th-century Ottoman court. He also wrote in enormous detail about the plant and animal life he encountered in Turkey. His letters also contain the only surviving word list of
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He was an avid collector, acquiring valuable manuscripts, rare coins and curios of various kinds. Among the best known of his discoveries was a 6th-century copy of
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Like his father and grandfather, Busbecq chose a career of public service. He started work in the court of the later Holy Roman Emperor
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translated into English as, The Life and Letters of Ogier Ghiselin de Busbecq, 1881, by Forster and Daniell available on-line free
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Hernández Bermejo, J. Esteban; García Sánchez, Expiración (2009). "Tulips: An Ornamental Crop in the Andalusian Middle Ages".
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Les écritures de l'ambassade: les Lettres turques d'Ogier Ghiselin de Busbecq. Traduction annotée et étude littéraire
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Busbecq's intellectual gifts led him to advanced studies at the Latin-language
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near where he died, and his heart was embalmed and sent to the family tomb in
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describe his adventures in Ottoman politics and remain one of the principal
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During his stay in Constantinople, Busbecq wrote his best known work, the
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He returned from Turkey in 1562 and became a counsellor at the court of
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was the negotiation of a border treaty between his employer (the future
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In 1554 and again in 1556, Ferdinand named Busbecq ambassador to the
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and published a copy of parts of it in his Turkish Letters.
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to northern Europe (though this is debated) as well as the
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Epistolae ad Rudolphum II. Imperatorem e Gallia scriptae
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A. G. Busbequii D. legationis Turcicae epistolae quattor
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into Western Europe and to the origin of their name.
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detailing the life and politics of the French court.
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Index

Busbecq
Turkish alphabet
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu

Melchior Lorck
Comines
Saint-Germain-sous-Cailly
Latin
Flemish
herbalist
Austrian monarchs
Ottoman Empire
Constantinople
Crimean Gothic
Crimea
tulips

Seigneur
Bousbecque
Nord
France
Wervik
Spanish
West Flanders
Holy Roman Empire
University of Leuven
Italy
Giovanni Battista Egnazio
it
Venice

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