"Les hommes croient en général connaître suffisamment l'Empire Ottoman pour peu qu'ils aient lu l'énorme compilation que le savant M. de Hammer a publiée ... mais en dehors de ce mouvement central il y a la vie intérieure de province, dont le tableau tout entier reste à faire."
The narrative and descriptive portion of this work speaks for itself.In the historical part I have consulted with advantage Von Engel's"History of Servia," Ranké's "Servian Revolution," Possart's "Servia,"and Ami Boué's "Turquie d'Europe," but took the precaution ofsubmitting the facts selected to the censorship of those on the spotbest able to test their accuracy. For this service, I owe a debt ofacknowledgment to M. Hadschitch, the framer of the Servian code; M.Marinovitch, Secretary of the Senate; and Professor John Shafarik,whose lectures on Slaavic history, literature, and antiquities, haveobtained unanimous applause.