RT Article T1 Islamic Practices, Traditions and Beliefs in Egypt and the Eastern Mediterranean in the Early 16th Century: Georgius Gemnicensis’ Ephemeris JF Oriente moderno VO 100 IS 3 SP 378 OP 408 A1 Bria, Gianfranco A1 Busca, Maurizio 1984- A2 Busca, Maurizio 1984- LA English YR 2020 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1756853169 AB Abstract This article reports several excerpts of Georgius Gemnicensis’ Ephemeris , a travel journal in which the author recounted his experiences in Mamluk Egypt and the Eastern Mediterranean, and provided a number of details about customs, beliefs and Islamic practices in such territories at the beginning of the 16th century. Despite the fact that it does not outline a complete landscape, the Ephemeris provides many useful reports about Muslim daily practices (rituals, festivals, beliefs) and culture, in which mystical Islam played an undeniable role, intertwining with other religious traditions and various exogenous and endogenous narratives. K1 Pilgrimage K1 Rituals K1 Mamluk Egypt K1 Islam DO 10.1163/22138617-12340234