Islamic gardens and landscapes:
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Zusammenfassung: | "In the course of my research," writes D. Fairchild Ruggles, "I devoured Arabic agricultural manuals from the tenth through the fourteenth centuries. I love gardening, and in these texts I was able to enter the minds of agriculturalists and botanists of a thousand years ago who likewise believed it was important and interesting to record all the known ways of propagating olive trees, the various uses of rosemary, and how best to fertilize a garden bed."Western admirers have long seen the Islamic garden as an earthly reflection of the paradise said to await the faithful. However, such simplification, Ruggles contends, denies the sophistication and diversity of the art form. Islamic Gardens and Landscapes immerses the reader in the world of the architects of the great gardens of the Islamic world, from medieval Morocco to contemporary India. Just as Islamic culture is historically dense, sophisticated, and complex, so too is the history of its built landscapes Islamic gardens began from the practical need to organize the surrounding space of human civilization, tame nature, enhance the earth's yield, and create a legible map on which to distribute natural resources. Ruggles follows the evolution of these early farming efforts to their aristocratic apex in famous formal gardens of the Alhambra in Spain and the Taj Mahal in Agra. Whether in a humble city home or a royal courtyard, the garden has several defining characteristics, which Ruggles discusses. Most notable is an enclosed space divided into four equal parts surrounding a central design element. The traditional Islamic garden is inwardly focused, usually surrounded by buildings or in the form of a courtyard Water provides a counterpoint to the portioned green sections.Ranging across poetry, court documents, agronomy manuals, and early garden representations, and richly illustrated with pictures and site plans, Islamic Gardens and Landscapes is a book of impressive scope sure to interest scholars and enthusiasts alike |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XII, 262 S. zahlr. Ill., Kt. |
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2: MAKING THE DESERT BLOOM TRANSFORMING AN INHOSPITABLE EARTH 13 CHAPTER
3: THE SCIENCE OF GARDENING AGRICULTURAL AND BOTANICAL MANUALS 29
CHAPTER 4: ORGANIZING THE EARTH CROSS-AXIAL GARDENS AND THE CHAHAR BAGH
39 CHAPTER 5: TREES AND PLANTS BOTANICAL EVIDENCE FROM TEXTS AND
ARCHAEOLOGY 51 CHAPTER 6: REPRESENTATIONS OF GARDENS AND LANDSCAPE
IMAGERY IN MANUSCRIPT PAINTINGS, TEXTILES, AND OTHER MEDIA 63 CHAPTER 7:
IMAGINARY GARDENS GARDENS IN FANTASY AND LITERATURE 75 CHAPTER 8: THE
GARDEN AS PARADISE THE HISTORICAL BEGINNINGS OF PARADISIAC ICONOGRAPHY 8
9 CHAPTER 9: THE HERE AND HEREAFTER MAUSOLEA AND TOMB GARDENS 103
CHAPTER 10: A GARDEN IN LANDSCAPE THE TAJ MAHAL AND ITS PRECURSORS 117
CHAPTER 11: RELIGION AND CULTURE THE ADOPTION OF ISLAMIC GARDEN CULTURE
BY NON-MUSLIMS 131 LIST OF GARDENS AND SITES 14 SPAIN SICILY- MOROCCO
ALGERIA TUNISIA EGYPT TURKEY SYRIA AND OMAN IRAQ IRAN 152 159 160 165
166 168 171 REGION 178 181 183 185 CENTRAL ASIA 192 PAKISTAN INDIA 196
200 UNITED STATES 222 GLOSSARY NOTES 2 225 ^27 BIBLIOGRAPHY 241 INDEX
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PREFACE IX CHAPTER R. THE ISLAMIC LANDSCAPE PLACE AND MEMORY 3 CHAPTER
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3: THE SCIENCE OF GARDENING AGRICULTURAL AND BOTANICAL MANUALS 29
CHAPTER 4: ORGANIZING THE EARTH CROSS-AXIAL GARDENS AND THE CHAHAR BAGH
39 CHAPTER 5: TREES AND PLANTS BOTANICAL EVIDENCE FROM TEXTS AND
ARCHAEOLOGY 51 CHAPTER 6: REPRESENTATIONS OF GARDENS AND LANDSCAPE
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GARDEN AS PARADISE THE HISTORICAL BEGINNINGS OF PARADISIAC ICONOGRAPHY 8
9 CHAPTER 9: THE HERE AND HEREAFTER MAUSOLEA AND TOMB GARDENS 103
CHAPTER 10: A GARDEN IN LANDSCAPE THE TAJ MAHAL AND ITS PRECURSORS 117
CHAPTER 11: RELIGION AND CULTURE THE ADOPTION OF ISLAMIC GARDEN CULTURE
BY NON-MUSLIMS 131 LIST OF GARDENS AND SITES 14 SPAIN SICILY- MOROCCO
ALGERIA TUNISIA EGYPT TURKEY SYRIA AND OMAN IRAQ IRAN 152 159 160 165
166 168 171 REGION 178 181 183 185 CENTRAL ASIA 192 PAKISTAN INDIA 196
200 UNITED STATES 222 GLOSSARY NOTES 2 225 ^27 BIBLIOGRAPHY 241 INDEX
255 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 261 COLOR PLATES FOLLOW PAGE 28 V 1 1 1 C O N T E N
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