19世纪早期加拉塔-佩拉的外来瘟疫和有毒瘟疫

Fezanur Karaağaçlıoğlu
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毫无疑问,鼠疫几乎总是出现在历史资料中,比如游记和回忆录,它们在不同程度上涉及拜占庭晚期和奥斯曼伊斯坦布尔;自从14世纪黑死病爆发以来,这座城市就不得不忍受它。在19世纪早期,鼠疫是一种“遥远的”、危险的、令人厌倦的、不可忽视的痛苦,对于前往伊斯坦布尔的欧洲人来说,流行病在那里一波接一波地出现。鉴于鼠疫在近一个世纪前在西欧已经消退,人们对这种“苦难”的严重性的认识有所增加。在本研究中考察的19世纪早期的欧洲记载中,主要是在加拉塔-佩拉,可以看到疾病的景观,包括病人、“治疗者”、“安慰者”、医院、恐惧者、粗心者和寻求治疗者。本研究着眼于在奥斯曼伊斯坦布尔的“欧洲”区崛起之前,这些元素是如何在城市生活的背景下被感知的。
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Exotic and Toxic Plague in Early Nineteenth-Century Galata-Pera
It is no wonder that plague is almost always present in historical sources such as travelogues and memoirs that deal with late Byzantine and Ottoman Istanbul to differing extents; ever since the Black Death broke out in the fourteenth century, the city had to live with it. During the early nineteenth century, plague was a “faraway,” dangerous, wearisome, and unignorable affliction for the Europeans who would visit Istanbul, where epidemics had been appearing in waves. The perceived severity of this “affliction” was increased in view of the fact that plague had subsided in Western Europe nearly a century earlier. In the early nineteenth-century European accounts examined in this study, it is chiefly in Galata-Pera that the landscape of disease, consisting of the patients, “healers,” “consolers,” hospitals, the fearful, the careless, and the remedy-seekers, can be viewed. This study looks at how these elements were perceived in the context of urban life right before the “European” district of Ottoman Istanbul rose to prominence.
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