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how turks and persians drank coffee a little known document of social history by father j t krusinski

Authors: Anna Malecka;

how turks and persians drank coffee a little known document of social history by father j t krusinski

Abstract

Polish orientalist, Jesuit Jan Tadeusz Krusiński is the author of some of the most important chronicles that were the source material for the study of the history of late Safavid Iran. In addition to these works, translated into several languages, Krusiński also wrote a less known text on methods of consuming coffee in the Ottoman empire and Persia. This article contains a presentation and translation of the text, as well as a draft of the author’s biography.

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