-
Busbecq (1522 in
Comines – 29
October 1592 in Saint-Germain-sous-Cailly; Latin:
Augerius Gislenius Busbequius),
sometimes Augier Ghislain de
Busbecq,...
-
Flemish diplomat Ogier Ghiselin de
Busbecq in 1562 and
later published in 1589.
Various issues such as the fact that
Busbecq's source was not a
native speaker...
- the
surrounding peoples. In his
Fourth Turkish letter,
Ogier Ghiselin de
Busbecq (1522–1592)
describes them as "a
warlike people, who to this day inhabit...
- 1561 he
negotiated with the amb****ador of the Holy
Roman Empire,
Ogier de
Busbecq, on the
terms of a
peace treaty which was
ratified in
Vienna in the following...
-
point does
Busbecq state this was the word used in Turkey, he
simply states it was used by the "Turks". On his way to
Constantinople Busbecq states he...
- Dane is a
figure from
medieval legend.
Ogier may also
refer to:
Ogier de
Busbecq,
Austrian diplomat to the
Ottoman Empire Guillem Augier Novella, medieval...
- E.S.
Forster (trans. et ed.), The
Turkish Letters of
Ogier Ghiselin de
Busbecq (Oxford, 1927). "Statistics". milliparklar.gov.tr.
Ministry of
Forest and...
- year to the
Ottoman treasury. The Emperor's amb****ador
Ogier Ghiselin de
Busbecq wrote that
Charles tried to
revise the
unfavourable agreement, several...
- upbringing. One of his
teachers was the
writer and
historian Ogier Ghislain de
Busbecq. Upon
Maximilian II's death, the family's
estates and
property were all...
-
brothers were
educated by the
Flemish writer and
diplomat Ogier Ghiselin de
Busbecq. The
curious princess soon
joined and even
overshadowed them in
their studies...