The Curious Case of Martin Crusius (with Richard Calis)

DEC 8, 202540 MIN
Interventions | The Intellectual History Podcast

The Curious Case of Martin Crusius (with Richard Calis)

DEC 8, 202540 MIN

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<p>Martin Crusius (1526-1607) spent most of his life in the Lutheran town of Tübingen. While there, he became Europe&#39;s foremost expert on Ottoman Greece. Drawing on hundreds of conversations he held with the Greek Orthodox alms-seekers who visited his home, he painted a picture of a people unparalleled in its richness and scope. Yet he also constructed a narrative of the religious and cultural decline of Greece which shows his self-proclaimed philhellenism to have been entangled with a disdain for Ottoman culture and a desire to spread his Lutheran faith. </p><p><br></p><p>Join Richard Calis, whose research into Crusius’s intellectual world has shed new light on the history of Protestant reform, ethnography, and early modern cultural encounters, as he takes us into the mind and home of one of sixteenth-century Germany’s most original scholars. </p><p><br></p><p>Hosted by Sam Tchorek-Bentall</p><p>Produced by Joshua Shortman</p>