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Andrea Cambini : ウィキペディア英語版 | Andrea Cambini
Andrea Cambini or Andreas Cambinus (1445/1460—1527) was an Italian historian, humanist and writer. == Works on Ottomans ==
Cambini was the author of an early history of the Ottoman Empire, the ''Commentario de Andrea Cambini fiorentino della origine de turchi, et imperio della casa Ottomanna'', which was published in 1529, two years after his death in Florence in 1527. By 1541, Cambini's book had been reissued several times. Cambini was a pupil of fellow humanist Cristoforo Landino. Since Cambini had never traveled outside Italy, he wrote his work on the Ottomans by relying on older sources from around Western Europe. Cambini belonged to a group of sixteenth-century Italian historians which included Paolo Giovio and Giovanni Menavino. They openly praised the Ottoman's organization and behavior. His work sparked interest in the origin of the Ottoman dynasty. In his work, he rejected a theory that the Ottomans were descendants of the Trojans. Cambini followed the fashion of other contemporary historical works and wrote a history of the Ottomans focused on the personality of the Ottoman sultans and on the military events of their reigns.
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