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Nicolas de Nicolay, Sieur d'Arfeville & de Belair, (1517–1583) of the Nicolay (family) was a French geographer.


Biography

Born at
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in Oisans, in the
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, he left France in 1542 to participate in the siege of Perpignan which was then held by Emperor
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of Austria. In 1547 he sailed to Scotland where his intervention ended the siege of St Andrews Castle. In 1548 he returned to Scotland to take away
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from
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, sailing around the west coast of Ireland. He travelled around Germany, Denmark, England, Sweden, Italy, Spain, Greece and Turkey and served in the armies of most of these countries. On his return to France, Henry II made him Geographer Ordinary and Valet to the Chamber. Around this time, he appears to have made a terrestrial globe that provided the model for the Oterschaden globe of c.1600. In 1551, Henry II ordered him to follow Gabriel d'Aramon, envoy and ambassador to the Grand Turk
Suleiman the Magnificent Suleiman I ( ota, سليمان اول, Süleyman-ı Evvel; tr, I. Süleyman; 6 November 14946 September 1566), commonly known as Suleiman the Magnificent in the West and Suleiman the Lawgiver ( ota, قانونى سلطان سليمان, Ḳ ...
. In the course of the voyage, his unofficial mission was to survey the places visited, including
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. It has been suggested that one of his objectives was to spy for the French crown. In 1583, he died in
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, where he was Commissioner of artillery, after a stay at the royal castle of Moulins.


''Quatre premiers livres des navigations''

Published in 1567
''Quatre premiers livres des navigations''
(''Travels in Turkey)'' recorded Nicolay's observations about the Ottoman court and peoples from his 1551 mission to
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on behalf of the French government. The book served as the first comprehensive survey of customs and costumes in the Ottoman world, and is hailed as one of the earliest and most accurate depictions of the Islamic world to appear in Europe. ''Travels in Turkey'' achieved a high level of commercial success upon its release. It was later reissued and translated for a number of different countries, including
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,
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, and
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. The widespread popularity of the book contributed to the proliferation of costume books throughout Europe at the end of the 16th century, and continued to influence Orientalist artists well into the 19th century such as
Eugène Delacroix Ferdinand Victor Eugène Delacroix ( , ; 26 April 1798 – 13 August 1863) was a French Romantic artist regarded from the outset of his career as the leader of the French Romantic school.Noon, Patrick, et al., ''Crossing the Channel: Britis ...
and
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres ( , ; 29 August 1780 – 14 January 1867) was a French Neoclassical painter. Ingres was profoundly influenced by past artistic traditions and aspired to become the guardian of academic orthodoxy against the ...
. ''Travels in Turkey'' is divided in four books, following Nicolay's voyage to
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, accounts of ethnic groups and Ottoman court life, and the religious and military administration in Istanbul. Louis Danet made 60 engravings based on Nicolay's original drawings, which serve as the core of the books, and each print is followed by a caption, describing Islamic ritual, religion and monuments. The images cover all aspects of Ottoman daily life, and depict figures ranging from sultans and sultanas to wrestlers, cooks and
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generals. The images are typical of costume books, and consist of lone figures, depicted on a very sparse background, which emphasizes the dress of the figure, rather than geography. In the costume book, figures are schematized and follow general types, and Brafman writes that "Nicolay, or his engravers, render facial expressions in an exaggerated style. Emotional reaction are evoked artistically, whether it be identification with a mother, sympathy for a Christian slave, or fascination with exotic and 'monstrous' alien practice". While many drawings are faithful reproductions of the Turkish dressing of the time, others are more fanciful and may have been invented, such as the depictions of self-mutilating dervishes, as well as a kalendar with an exposed genital piercing, which would have been scandalous in Muslim society. File:Deli-Nicolas-de-Nicolay.jpg, Delli horseman from a 1576 Italian edition of Nicolas de Nicolay's Navigations,1567. File:Les navigations, peregrinations et voyages, faicts en la Turquie, par Nicolas de Nicolay - no-nb digibok 2013080124004-209.jpg, Peich or Lackey from a 1576 Italian edition of Nicolas de Nicolay's Navigations, 1567. File:Gli ubbriachi (Azamoglan, Levantino, Azappi) - Nicolay Nicolas De - 1580.jpg, Gli Ubbriachi File:Dervisio religioso Turco che si fa tagli p la vita - Nicolay Nicolas De - 1580.jpg, Deruisio religioso Turco che si fa tagli p rla vita File:Calendiero Religioso Turco che porta anella oltra l'altre parti del corpo al membro virile per farsi inhabile alcoito - Nicolay Nicolas De - 1580.jpg, Calendiero Religioso Turco che porta anella oltra l'altre parti del corpo al membro virile File:Fanciulo di Tributo creato nel Serraglio - Nicolay Nicolas De - 1580.jpg, Fanciullo di Tributo creato nel Serraglio


Works and maps

He wrote several books: *''Description générale des Pays et Duché de Berry'' (1567).
''Quatre premiers livres des navigations''
(1568) *''Description générale du Bourbonnais en 1569, ou Histoire de cette province (villes, bourgs, châteaux, fiefs, monastères, familles anciennes'' (published in 1875). *''Description générale de la ville de Lyon et des anciennes provinces du Lyonnais et du Beaujolais'' (published in 1881).
''Discovrs et histoire veritable des navigations, Anvers, A. Coninx,' 1586.
From th
Rare Book and Special Collections Division
at the
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''Les navigations, peregrinations et voyages faicts en la Turquie'', (Antwerp 1576)
at Bibliothèque nationale de France (Gallica site)
Nicolas D'Arfeville's map of Scotland
at the National Library of Scotland


Sources

*''Voyage en Orient au XVIe siècle de Nicolas de Nicolay, Dauphinois'', par Honoré Pallias, 1857

''Description du Berry et diocèse de Bourges au XVIe siècle par Nicolas de Nicolay Dauphinois, géographe et valet de chambre du roi Charles IX ..avec une notice sur l'auteur par M. Victor Advielle'', Paris, A. Aubry et Dumoulin, 1865. * R. Herve,"L'oeuvre cartographique de Nicolas de Nicolay et d'Antoine de Leval, 1544-1619", ''Bulletin de la Section de Géographie du Comité des Travaux Historiques et Scientifiques'' (Paris), LXVIII (1955), 223–63. *Roger Hervé, ''L'Œuvre cartographique de Nicolas de Nicolay et d'Antoine de Laval (1544–1619),'' Paris, Imprimerie nationale, 1956. *Franz Wawrik, "Der Erdglobus des Johannes Oterschaden", ''Der Globusfreund,'' Nos.25-27, 1978, pp. 155–167.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Nicolay, Nicolas De 1517 births 1583 deaths People from Hautes-Alpes French geographers