- Jean Coppin
Jean Coppin (c. 1615 - c. 1690) was a French traveller and professional soldier, who tried to enthuse the
French people for acrusade against theOttoman Empire .Coppin travelled to
Egypt in 1638, where he stayed for eighteen months. He returned to France with a cargo of antiquities for sale but was raided byMallorcan pirates. A second voyage was undertaken 1642-1646, were he was in theLevant , visitingTunis andSyria , and became consul atDamietta in 1644. He returned to Europe, with firm plans for a crusade, but the authorities were not interested at all. Subsequently he decided to publish his work, hoping to find the public more willing to listen to his plans.Works
Coppin's work appeared in 1686. Later editions carries a different title, apparently because a crusade was no longer relevant anymore, putting the emphasis on his voyages.
* "Le Bouclier de l'Europe ou la guerre sainte, contenant des avis politiques & chrétiens, qui peuvent servir de lumière aux Rois & aux Souverains de la Chrétienté, pour garantir leurs Estats des incursions des Turcs, & reprendre ceux qu'ils ont usurpé", Antoine Briasson, Le Puy, 1686.
* (other title) "Relation des voyages faits dans la Turquie, la Thebaïde, et la Barbarie. Contenant des avis politiques qui peuvent servir de lumières aux Rois & aux Souverains de la Chrétienté, pour garentir leurs Etats des incursions des Turcs, & reprendre ceux qu'ils ont usurpé sur eux".
References
* "Les Voyages en Egypte de Jean Coppin (1638-1639; 1643-1646)", IFAO,
Serge Sauneron (ed.), 1971
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