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16. North Africans in Marseille
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Note on the Text ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Prologue: Algiers, June 1932 29
- 2. Marseille - Aix 33
- 3. Marseille and the French Mediterranean 36
- 4. Contingency 49
- 5. Peiresc’s Letters 54
- 6. Writing to the Levant, 1626–1637 60
- 7. Peiresc’s Names, or, On Reading the Namescape 143
- 8. The Problem of Detail 153
- 9. The Postal Link 160
- 10. The Last Mile (Mule Is King) 165
- 11. Marseille’s Merchants 169
- 12. Marseille’s Merchant Families 186
- 13. Financing, Disbursing, Reimbursing 188
- 14. Sanson Napollon 206
- 15. Naturalizing Merchants 209
- 16. North Africans in Marseille 212
- 17. Northerners in the Mediterranean 214
- 18. Ship’s Captains and Patrons 225
- 19. Tasks Entrusted to Captains 226
- 20. Port Practices: Packaging— Plague— Quarantine 229
- 21. Setting Sail 235
- 22. Merchant Routes 237
- 23. Mapping the Mediterranean 241
- 24. Sicily 258
- 25. People in Motion 265
- 26. Ottoman Empire News 280
- 27. Time and Timings 287
- 28. Corsairs 293
- 29. Ransoming 299
- 30. End Points 312
- 31. Merchants as Intellectual Partners 338
- 32. Before Statistik 356
- 33. Peiresc’s Mixing in Cairo’s Consular Politics 362
- 34. Peiresc and Travel 367
- 35. Where Mediterranean Meets Orient: Ethiopia, India, Yemen 370
- 36. At the Still Point 388
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Appendixes
- Appendix A. Peiresc in History, 1637–1932 393
- Appendix B. Peiresc’s Letters to the Levant, 1627–1637, Analyzed 399
- Appendix C. Patrons and Captains 411
- Abbreviations 447
- Notes 449
- Acknowledgments 617
- Index 621
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Note on the Text ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Prologue: Algiers, June 1932 29
- 2. Marseille - Aix 33
- 3. Marseille and the French Mediterranean 36
- 4. Contingency 49
- 5. Peiresc’s Letters 54
- 6. Writing to the Levant, 1626–1637 60
- 7. Peiresc’s Names, or, On Reading the Namescape 143
- 8. The Problem of Detail 153
- 9. The Postal Link 160
- 10. The Last Mile (Mule Is King) 165
- 11. Marseille’s Merchants 169
- 12. Marseille’s Merchant Families 186
- 13. Financing, Disbursing, Reimbursing 188
- 14. Sanson Napollon 206
- 15. Naturalizing Merchants 209
- 16. North Africans in Marseille 212
- 17. Northerners in the Mediterranean 214
- 18. Ship’s Captains and Patrons 225
- 19. Tasks Entrusted to Captains 226
- 20. Port Practices: Packaging— Plague— Quarantine 229
- 21. Setting Sail 235
- 22. Merchant Routes 237
- 23. Mapping the Mediterranean 241
- 24. Sicily 258
- 25. People in Motion 265
- 26. Ottoman Empire News 280
- 27. Time and Timings 287
- 28. Corsairs 293
- 29. Ransoming 299
- 30. End Points 312
- 31. Merchants as Intellectual Partners 338
- 32. Before Statistik 356
- 33. Peiresc’s Mixing in Cairo’s Consular Politics 362
- 34. Peiresc and Travel 367
- 35. Where Mediterranean Meets Orient: Ethiopia, India, Yemen 370
- 36. At the Still Point 388
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Appendixes
- Appendix A. Peiresc in History, 1637–1932 393
- Appendix B. Peiresc’s Letters to the Levant, 1627–1637, Analyzed 399
- Appendix C. Patrons and Captains 411
- Abbreviations 447
- Notes 449
- Acknowledgments 617
- Index 621