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Michel Baudier
Born1589
Died1645
NationalityFrench
Occupationhistorian

Michel Baudier (c. 1589 – 1645), French historian, was born in Languedoc,[1] during the reign of Louis XIII, and was historiographer to the Court of France.[2][1]

Life[edit]

In the 1620s Baudier, a soldier turned historian wrote a treatise on Islam, which was one of the first works in French on Islam.[2][3][4] His writings initially focused on administrative and military history. similarly, his historical writing about Asia was the first in France.[5] “French admiration for the Ottomans and their military superiority, as Ina claims, manifested in Baudier 's historical writings.[1]

He contributed to French history by writing Histoire de la guerre de Flandre 1559–1609 (History of the war in Flanders 1559–1609, Paris, 1615); Histoire de l'administration du cardinal d'Amboise, grand ministre d'état en France (History of the administration of Cardinal D'Amboise, great minister of state in France, Paris, 1634), a defence of Georges d'Amboise; and Histoire de l'administration de l'abbé Suger (History of the administration of Abbot Suger, Paris, 1645). Taking an especial interest in the Turks he wrote Inventaire général de l'histoire des Turcs (General inventory of the history of the Turks, Paris, 1619); Histoire générale de la religion des Turcs avec la vie de leur prophète Mahomet (General history of the religion of the Turks with the life of their Prophet Muhammad, Paris, 1626); and Histoire générale du sérail et de la cour du grand Turc (General history of the harem and of the court of the Grand Turk, Paris, 1626; English translation by E. Grimeston, London, 1635).[6]

Having heard the narrative of a Jesuit who had returned from China, Baudier wrote Histoire de la cour du roi de Chine (History of the royal court of China, Paris, 1626; English translation in vol. viii of the Collection of Voyages and TravelsofAwnsham and John Churchill, London, 1707–1747). He also wrote Vie du cardinal Ximénès (Life of Cardinal Ximénès, Paris, 1635), which was again published with a notice of the author by E. Baudier (Paris, 1851), and a romance entitled Histoire de l'incomparable administration de Romieu, grand ministre d'état de Raymond Bérenger, comte de Provence (History of the incomparable administration Romieu, great minister of the condition of Raymond Bérenger, Count of Provence, Paris, 1635).[6]

According to Jean-Claude, Baudier knew several languages, and he “wrote not only about France, but also about Spain, England, Italy, China, Persia, and Turkey.”[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Baghdiantz-MacCabe, Ina (1 Jun 2008). Orientalism in Early Modern France: Eurasian Trade, Exoticism, and the Ancien Régime. Oxford: Berg. p. 96. ISBN 978-1-847-88463-3. Retrieved 11 April 2022.
  • ^ a b c Dubé, Jean-Claude (2005). The Chevalier de Montmagny (1601-1657): First Governor of New France. Ottawa, Ontario: University of Ottawa Press. p. 106. ISBN 978-0-776-60559-3. Retrieved 11 April 2022.
  • ^ Macfie, Alexander Lyon (11 Jun 2014). Orientalism. Oxon: Routledge. p. 35. ISBN 978-1-317-87533-8. Retrieved 11 April 2022.
  • ^ Curtis, Michael (8 Jun 2009). Orientalism and Islam: European Thinkers on Oriental Despotism in the Middle East and India. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 33. ISBN 978-1-139-47807-6. Retrieved 11 April 2022.
  • ^ Baghdiantz-MacCabe 2008, p. 97.
  • ^ a b Chisholm 1911.
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