Purchas his Pilgrimage

DBId: 469

Entry author: Emmanuelle Stefanidis

Node type: Text

Title:

Purchas his Pilgrimage, or Relations of the world and the religions observed in all ages and places discouered, from the Creation unto this present. In foure parts

Short title

Purchas his Pilgrimage

Title variations

Title in English

Section

Of the Arabians, Saracens, Turkes...

Language

English

Creation date

1613

Genre

Travel account

Content

Other

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Formal Expression

Prose

Qur'an quotations

Yes

Original

No

Source

Use (macro-category)

Academic / Scientific

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Bibliographical references

https://www.zotero.org/groups/2447618/euqu_european_quran/collections/W8V4AJZW/tags/Samuel%20Purchas/collection

Descriptive card

One of the earliest and most influential comparative studies of religion in early modern Europe, Samuel Purchas' work is encyclopaedic in scope. It seeks to describe religion, "the soul of the world", as lived around the world. The work is an armchair travelogue for which Purchas claimed, in his dedication, to have consulted "about a thousand authors". The book is composed of nine geographical sections. Islam is presented in the third book ("Of the Arabians, Saracesn, Turks, and of the Ancient Inhabitants of Asia MInor and of their religions"). Chapter IIII, entitled "Of the Alcoran, or Alfurcan, containing the Mahumetan law: the summe and contents thereof", offers a 10-page summary of the contents of the Qur'an, based on Bibliander's edition, which Purchas evidently read attentively.

Entry author

Emmanuelle Stefanidis