The manuscript tradition of the Islamic West: Maghribī round scripts and the Andalusī identity
This book traces the history of manuscript production in the Islamic West between the 10th and the 12th centuries. It interrogates the material evidence that survives from this period, paying special attention to the origin and development of Maghribī round scripts, the distinctive form of Arabic wr...
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adam_text | Contents List of Figures Acknowledgements Note on Transliteration and Translation Abbreviations Series Editor’s Foreword INTRODUCTION A Book about Books viii xviii xx xxii xxiv i CHAPTER ONE Maghribī Round Scripts: A New Definition 13 Geography and chronology Nature and fortune of a regional script The long course of scholarship General features of Maghribī scripts Ifrîqî scripts and the Maghrib r3 2т 26 35 46 CHAPTER TWO Maghribī Round Scripts in the Third/Ninth and Fourth/Tenth Centuries 72 Book culture and production in Umayyad Iberia Libraries and penmanship Learning circles and endowment practices Parchment and paper production The earliest evidence of round scripts in al-Andalus Where were the manuscripts copied} Codicological remarks Andalusi bookhands and casual scripts The Mozarab connection The ‘Sigüenza Bifolio’ The evidence of Arabic glosses 72 73 77 78 79 83 93 98 105 108 no
MANUSCRIPT TRADITION OF THE ISLAMIC WEST CHAPTER THREE Maghribi Round Scripts in the Firth/Eleventh C entury 125 Book culture and production in the tó ’ifa kingdoms The resilience of Cordova Seville, Badajoz, Toledo Almeria, Granada, Murcia Travelling scholars and the influence of the Mashriq Two unhelpful sources Parchment, paper and illumination The evidence of dated manuscripts Codicological remarks The evolution of Andalusi bookhands 125 128 130 131 135 139 140 144 153 156 CHAPTER FOUR Maghribi Round Scripts in the Sixth/Twelfth Century 171 Book culture and production in Almoravid and Almohad Iberia Cordova, Seville and Western Iberia Valencia and Eastern Iberia A closer look at textual sources The golden age of Andalusi paper The introduction of Andalusi scripts to Northwest Africa Before the Almoravids The Almoravid enterprise Marrakesh: the seat of the Almohad caliphate Fes, Ceuta, Sijilmasa, Bougie Almohad patronage of the arts of the book Christian manuscripts from Northwest Africa The evidence of dated manuscripts The evolution of Maghribi bookhands Traditional genres, innovative scripts Aesthetic maturity and trans-regional reach The rise of Maghribi thuluth Final remarks 17 r 172 179 187 191 194 194 195 198 200 205 211 212 237 238 239 249 255 CHAPTER FIVE Beyond Books: Quranic Manuscripts and Chancery Documents 277 Maghribi Round Scripts and the Qur’an The Kufie Qur’ans of the Islamic West The earliest Qur’ans in Maghribi round scripts Maghribi Qur’ans of the sixth/twelfth century Calligraphers and illuminators: the ‘school’ of Ibn Ghațțus Patronage and
functions of the Mushaf Textual features and notation marks 277 277 282 295 301 306 310
CONTENTS Illumination and chrysography The aesthetics of Quranic calligraphy Documentary hands and chancery scripts Two sale contracts Calligraphy in the chanceries of the Maghrib 314 317 327 327 330 CONCLUSION Inscribed Identities 357 appendices I II III IV V List of Dated Manuscripts Titles and Genres of Dated Manuscripts Copyists of Dated Manuscripts Places of Copying Remarkable Colophons and Notes Glossary Bibliography Index 368 378 385 393 395 439 448 496
Explores the aesthetic dimensions, cultural significance and ideological power of Maghrib։ manuscripts This book traces the history of manuscript production in die Islamic West, between the 10th and the 12th centuries. It interrogates the material evidence that survives from this period, paying special attention to the origin and development of Maghribi round scripts, the distinctive form of Arabic writing employed in al-Andalus (Muslim Iberia) and Northwest Africa. More than 200 dated manuscripts written in Maghribl round saipts - many of which have not previously been published and are of great historical significance - are presented and discussed. This allows for a reconstruction of the activity of Maghribl calligraphers, copyists, notaries and secretaries, and a better understanding of the development of their practices. A blend of art historical methods, palaeographic analyses and a thorough scrutiny of Arabic sources paints a comprehensive and lively picture of Maghribl manuscript culture - from its beginnings under die Umayyads of Cordova up to the heyday of the Almohad caliphate. This book lifts the veil on a glorious, yet neglected season in the history of Arabic calligraphy, shedding new light on a tradition that was crociai for the creation ofthe Andalusi identity and its spread throughout the medieval Mediterranean. Key Features • Exposes the richness and sophistication of Maghribl manuscript culture, including parchment- and papermaking, calligraphy, • Approaches socia I and cultural history through the study of manuscripts as artefacts illumination,
bookbinding and chancery practices • Shows that calligraphy and scribal practices were a key element in the construction of political and identity discourses • Includes a comprehensive catalogue of 252 dated manuscripts in Maghribl round scripts (including Qurians and chancery documents), the majority of which are unpublished • Lavishly illustrated with over 100 colour images
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Contents List of Figures Acknowledgements Note on Transliteration and Translation Abbreviations Series Editor’s Foreword INTRODUCTION A Book about Books viii xviii xx xxii xxiv i CHAPTER ONE Maghribī Round Scripts: A New Definition 13 Geography and chronology Nature and fortune of a regional script The long course of scholarship General features of Maghribī scripts Ifrîqî scripts and the Maghrib r3 2т 26 35 46 CHAPTER TWO Maghribī Round Scripts in the Third/Ninth and Fourth/Tenth Centuries 72 Book culture and production in Umayyad Iberia Libraries and penmanship Learning circles and endowment practices Parchment and paper production The earliest evidence of round scripts in al-Andalus Where were the manuscripts copied} Codicological remarks Andalusi bookhands and casual scripts The 'Mozarab' connection The ‘Sigüenza Bifolio’ The evidence of Arabic glosses 72 73 77 78 79 83 93 98 105 108 no
MANUSCRIPT TRADITION OF THE ISLAMIC WEST CHAPTER THREE Maghribi Round Scripts in the Firth/Eleventh C entury 125 Book culture and production in the tó ’ifa kingdoms The resilience of Cordova Seville, Badajoz, Toledo Almeria, Granada, Murcia Travelling scholars and the influence of the Mashriq Two unhelpful sources Parchment, paper and illumination The evidence of dated manuscripts Codicological remarks The evolution of Andalusi bookhands 125 128 130 131 135 139 140 144 153 156 CHAPTER FOUR Maghribi Round Scripts in the Sixth/Twelfth Century 171 Book culture and production in Almoravid and Almohad Iberia Cordova, Seville and Western Iberia Valencia and Eastern Iberia A closer look at textual sources The golden age of Andalusi paper The introduction of Andalusi scripts to Northwest Africa Before the Almoravids The Almoravid enterprise Marrakesh: the seat of the Almohad caliphate Fes, Ceuta, Sijilmasa, Bougie Almohad patronage of the arts of the book Christian manuscripts from Northwest Africa The evidence of dated manuscripts The evolution of Maghribi bookhands Traditional genres, innovative scripts Aesthetic maturity and trans-regional reach The rise of Maghribi thuluth Final remarks 17 r 172 179 187 191 194 194 195 198 200 205 211 212 237 238 239 249 255 CHAPTER FIVE Beyond Books: Quranic Manuscripts and Chancery Documents 277 Maghribi Round Scripts and the Qur’an The Kufie Qur’ans of the Islamic West The earliest Qur’ans in Maghribi round scripts Maghribi Qur’ans of the sixth/twelfth century Calligraphers and illuminators: the ‘school’ of Ibn Ghațțus Patronage and
functions of the Mushaf Textual features and notation marks 277 277 282 295 301 306 310
CONTENTS Illumination and chrysography The aesthetics of Quranic calligraphy Documentary hands and chancery scripts Two sale contracts Calligraphy in the chanceries of the Maghrib 314 317 327 327 330 CONCLUSION Inscribed Identities 357 appendices I II III IV V List of Dated Manuscripts Titles and Genres of Dated Manuscripts Copyists of Dated Manuscripts Places of Copying Remarkable Colophons and Notes Glossary Bibliography Index 368 378 385 393 395 439 448 496
Explores the aesthetic dimensions, cultural significance and ideological power of Maghrib։ manuscripts This book traces the history of manuscript production in die Islamic West, between the 10th and the 12th centuries. It interrogates the material evidence that survives from this period, paying special attention to the origin and development of Maghribi round scripts, the distinctive form of Arabic writing employed in al-Andalus (Muslim Iberia) and Northwest Africa. More than 200 dated manuscripts written in Maghribl round saipts - many of which have not previously been published and are of great historical significance - are presented and discussed. This allows for a reconstruction of the activity of Maghribl calligraphers, copyists, notaries and secretaries, and a better understanding of the development of their practices. A blend of art historical methods, palaeographic analyses and a thorough scrutiny of Arabic sources paints a comprehensive and lively picture of Maghribl manuscript culture - from its beginnings under die Umayyads of Cordova up to the heyday of the Almohad caliphate. This book lifts the veil on a glorious, yet neglected season in the history of Arabic calligraphy, shedding new light on a tradition that was crociai for the creation ofthe Andalusi identity and its spread throughout the medieval Mediterranean. Key Features • Exposes the richness and sophistication of Maghribl manuscript culture, including parchment- and papermaking, calligraphy, • Approaches socia I and cultural history through the study of manuscripts as artefacts illumination,
bookbinding and chancery practices • Shows that calligraphy and scribal practices were a key element in the construction of political and identity discourses • Includes a comprehensive catalogue of 252 dated manuscripts in Maghribl round scripts (including Qurians and chancery documents), the majority of which are unpublished • Lavishly illustrated with over 100 colour images |
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