Mehmed the Conqueror: The Sultan Who Took Constantinople — Fexingo History
Beyond the battlefield, Mehmed the Conqueror was a voracious intellectual. This episode explores Fatih Sultan Mehmed's personal library, his patronage of scholars from both Islamic and Christian worlds, and his fascination with philosophy, astronomy, and cartography. We discuss his collection of Greek and Latin manuscripts, his correspondence with Italian humanists, and how his cosmopolitan court at Topkapi became a center of learning. Learn about the scholar Ali Kuşçu, whom Mehmed invited from the Timurid court, and the translation movement that brought works of Aristotle and Ptolemy into Ottoman Turkish. We also touch on Mehmed's own poetry under the pen name Avni, and how his intellectual pursuits shaped the early Ottoman Renaissance. #MehmedII #FatihSultanMehmed #OttomanLibrary #AliKuşçu #Avni #TopkapiPalace #ByzantineManuscripts #ItalianHumanism #Aristotle #Ptolemy #OttomanRenaissance #Constantinople1453 #History #FexingoHistory #IslamicGoldenAge #TranslationMovement #OttomanEmpire #IntellectualHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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