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Bound in modern stiff vellum. Contents with occ. light blemishes. With a woodcut compass on folio 74; woodcut printer s device on title and final leaf. Embossed bookplate, "Montisalti" on front pastedown. An important account of the 1522 siege of Rhodes, a campaign led by the Ottoman Sultan Suleiman I "the Magnificent". The Christian Knights of St. John of Jerusalem ultimately surrendered, after enduring months of punishing assault, agreeing to abandon their island stronghold and relocate, ultimately, to Malta. Suleiman would live to regret his decision to allow the Knights to leave unmolested. This is the first Italian edition, translated by Francesco Sansovino, of "De bello Rhodio" by Jacob Fonteyn (v. 1450-1528) of Bruges. With additional texts not found in the first edition. Fonteyn was an eyewitness and participant of the siege. His text aimed primarily to praise the bravery and tenacity of the knights of the Order and their newly-appointed Grand Master, Philippe de Villiers de L Isle-Adam, who had refused Suleiman s offer of a treaty and, subsequently, when threatened with war, had refused to surrender the island. Fonteyn listed the names of all those taking part in the action, the role they played in the combat, the wounds they received, and whether or not they died. Rhodes had not been taken lightly or easily. The 600 Knights and their allies (1,000 Christian mercenaries, 500 Rhodian militiamen, and 250 Jewish volunteers), had withstood an Ottoman force of 300 ships and 75,000 soldiers. This edition was based on the third Latin edition of the work, printed in Paris in 1540, augmented by three other texts: passages from "De insula Rhodo et militarium ordinum institutione" (Paris, 1536) by the German Dietrich Adama (d. 1540); a short treatise on navigation and the use of the compass by the Knight Hospitaller Jean Quintin (1500-1561); and an important description of the island of Malta by the same author, "Insulae Melitae Descriptio"(1st ed. 1536). "The Siege of Rhodes (June December 1522), led by Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, was the second attempt by the Ottoman Empireto defeat the Knights Hospitaller and take control of Rhodes. Control of the Greek island would consolidate Ottoman control of the eastern Mediterranean. "Sultan Selim I (d. 1520) had vastly expanded Ottoman territory in the Muslim Middle East. His successor, Suleiman, now took the Christians as his target. Suleiman learned from the failed attempt of 1480: this time the Ottomans doubled the size of their fleet to more than 300 ships and, along with a force of 75,000, besieged the island in June 1522, blockading the harbor and bombarding the town. "The walls had been strengthened after the first siege but, after several weeks, the cannons breached a section allowing the Ottomans to launch an attack on the English section. For a day, the Ottomans attacked, but English and German knights repelled them. After attacks on other parts of the ramparts failed, the Ottomans decided to explode mines under the walls but these attacks were repelled, too. In early December, the bombardment ceased while the two sides negotiated. However, peace talks broke down and the bombardment continued with increased ferocity as more artillery had been brought from Anatolia. "The Knights Grand Master, Philippe de Villiers de L Isle-Adam, could see that the situation was hopeless and surrendered in December to avoid loss of civilian life. Suleiman was generous, in recognition of the bravery of the defenders. In late December, the knights marched out of the town carrying their banners and were transported safely to Crete aboard Ottoman ships. Although costly, the capture of Rhodes was a significant victory for the Ottomans. The Knights Hospitaller relocated to Malta."(EB) The Knights Hospitaller: "The Order of the Knights of St. John and Jerusalem was among the last of the Roman Catholic military orders. Its origins lay, paradoxically, in a small fraternity of Benedictines who, fun. N° de réf. du vendeur 4762
Titre : Della guerra di Rhodi libri III. Aggiunta la...
Éditeur : Vincenzo Valgrisi, Venice
Date d'édition : 1545
Reliure : Hardcover
Etat : Fine
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