The manuscript tradition of the Islamic West :: Maghribī round scripts and the Andalusī identity /
Explores the aesthetic dimensions, cultural significance and ideological power of Maghribī manuscripts.
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Format: | Elektronisch E-Book |
Sprache: | English |
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Edinburgh :
Edinburgh University Press,
[2022]
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Schriftenreihe: | Edinburgh studies in Islamic art.
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Zusammenfassung: | Explores the aesthetic dimensions, cultural significance and ideological power of Maghribī manuscripts. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations (black and white, and colour). |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781474499606 1474499600 |
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505 | 8 | |a 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 Andalusī bookhands -- Chapter Four Maghribī Round Scripts in the Sixth/Twelfth Century -- 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 Andalusī paper -- The introduction of Andalusī scripts to Northwest Africa -- Before the Almoravids -- The Almoravid enterprise | |
505 | 8 | |a 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 Maghribī bookhands -- Traditional genres, innovative scripts -- Aesthetic maturity and trans-regional reach -- The rise of Maghribī thuluth -- Final remarks -- Chapter Five Beyond Books: Quranic Manuscripts and Chancery Documents -- Maghribī Round Scripts and the Qurʼān -- The Kufic Qurʼāns of the Islamic West -- The earliest Qurʼāns in Maghribī round scripts | |
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contents | Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Note on Transliteration and Translation -- Abbreviations -- Series Editor's Foreword -- Introduction A Book about Books -- Chapter One Maghribī Round Scripts: A New Definition -- Geography and chronology -- Nature and fortune of a regional script -- The long course of scholarship -- General features of Maghribī scripts -- Ifrīqī scripts and the Maghrib -- Chapter Two Maghribī Round Scripts in the Third/Ninth and Fourth/Tenth Centuries -- 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 -- Andalusī bookhands and casual scripts -- The 'Mozarab' connection -- The 'Sigüenza Bifolio' -- The evidence of Arabic glosses -- Chapter Three Maghribī Round Scripts in the Fifth/Eleventh Century -- Book culture and production in the ṭāʼifa kingdoms -- The resilience of Cordova -- Seville, Badajoz, Toledo -- Almería, 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 Andalusī bookhands -- Chapter Four Maghribī Round Scripts in the Sixth/Twelfth Century -- 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 Andalusī paper -- The introduction of Andalusī 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 Maghribī bookhands -- Traditional genres, innovative scripts -- Aesthetic maturity and trans-regional reach -- The rise of Maghribī thuluth -- Final remarks -- Chapter Five Beyond Books: Quranic Manuscripts and Chancery Documents -- Maghribī Round Scripts and the Qurʼān -- The Kufic Qurʼāns of the Islamic West -- The earliest Qurʼāns in Maghribī round scripts Maghribī Qurʼāns of the sixth/twelfth century -- Calligraphers and illuminators: the 'school' of Ibn Ghaṭṭūs -- Patronage and functions of the Muṣḥaf -- Textual features and notation marks -- Illumination and chrysography -- The aesthetics of Quranic calligraphy -- Documentary hands and chancery scripts -- Two sale contracts -- Calligraphy in the chanceries of the Maghrib -- Conclusion Inscribed Identities -- I List of Dated Manuscripts -- II Titles and Genres of Dated Manuscripts -- III Copyists of Dated Manuscripts -- IV Places of Copying -- V Remarkable Colophons and Notes -- Glossary |
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spelling | Bongianino, Umberto, 1987- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjJqVrRcBmw8w86FrMrtTd http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2018027624 The manuscript tradition of the Islamic West : Maghribī round scripts and the Andalusī identity / Umberto Bongianino. Maghribī round scripts and the Andalusī identity Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022] ©2022 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations (black and white, and colour). text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Edinburgh studies in Islamic art Includes bibliographical references and index. Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Note on Transliteration and Translation -- Abbreviations -- Series Editor's Foreword -- Introduction A Book about Books -- Chapter One Maghribī Round Scripts: A New Definition -- Geography and chronology -- Nature and fortune of a regional script -- The long course of scholarship -- General features of Maghribī scripts -- Ifrīqī scripts and the Maghrib -- Chapter Two Maghribī Round Scripts in the Third/Ninth and Fourth/Tenth Centuries -- 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 -- Andalusī bookhands and casual scripts -- The 'Mozarab' connection -- The 'Sigüenza Bifolio' -- The evidence of Arabic glosses -- Chapter Three Maghribī Round Scripts in the Fifth/Eleventh Century -- Book culture and production in the ṭāʼifa kingdoms -- The resilience of Cordova -- Seville, Badajoz, Toledo -- Almería, 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 Andalusī bookhands -- Chapter Four Maghribī Round Scripts in the Sixth/Twelfth Century -- 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 Andalusī paper -- The introduction of Andalusī 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 Maghribī bookhands -- Traditional genres, innovative scripts -- Aesthetic maturity and trans-regional reach -- The rise of Maghribī thuluth -- Final remarks -- Chapter Five Beyond Books: Quranic Manuscripts and Chancery Documents -- Maghribī Round Scripts and the Qurʼān -- The Kufic Qurʼāns of the Islamic West -- The earliest Qurʼāns in Maghribī round scripts Maghribī Qurʼāns of the sixth/twelfth century -- Calligraphers and illuminators: the 'school' of Ibn Ghaṭṭūs -- Patronage and functions of the Muṣḥaf -- Textual features and notation marks -- Illumination and chrysography -- The aesthetics of Quranic calligraphy -- Documentary hands and chancery scripts -- Two sale contracts -- Calligraphy in the chanceries of the Maghrib -- Conclusion Inscribed Identities -- I List of Dated Manuscripts -- II Titles and Genres of Dated Manuscripts -- III Copyists of Dated Manuscripts -- IV Places of Copying -- V Remarkable Colophons and Notes -- Glossary Explores the aesthetic dimensions, cultural significance and ideological power of Maghribī manuscripts. Print version record. Islamic civilization Manuscripts. Islamic illumination of books and manuscripts. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85064363 Enluminure islamique. ART / Techniques / Calligraphy bisacsh Islamic civilization fast Islamic illumination of books and manuscripts fast Electronic books. Manuscripts fast has work: MANUSCRIPT TRADITION OF THE ISLAMIC WEST (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCYC8FkMTxGwFbKp3CG7TH3 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: BONGIANINO, UMBERTO. MANUSCRIPT TRADITION OF THE ISLAMIC WEST. [Place of publication not identified] : EDINBURGH UNIV PRESS, 2022 1474499589 (OCoLC)1285486295 Edinburgh studies in Islamic art. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2008144401 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3331905 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Bongianino, Umberto, 1987- The manuscript tradition of the Islamic West : Maghribī round scripts and the Andalusī identity / Edinburgh studies in Islamic art. Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Note on Transliteration and Translation -- Abbreviations -- Series Editor's Foreword -- Introduction A Book about Books -- Chapter One Maghribī Round Scripts: A New Definition -- Geography and chronology -- Nature and fortune of a regional script -- The long course of scholarship -- General features of Maghribī scripts -- Ifrīqī scripts and the Maghrib -- Chapter Two Maghribī Round Scripts in the Third/Ninth and Fourth/Tenth Centuries -- 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 -- Andalusī bookhands and casual scripts -- The 'Mozarab' connection -- The 'Sigüenza Bifolio' -- The evidence of Arabic glosses -- Chapter Three Maghribī Round Scripts in the Fifth/Eleventh Century -- Book culture and production in the ṭāʼifa kingdoms -- The resilience of Cordova -- Seville, Badajoz, Toledo -- Almería, 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 Andalusī bookhands -- Chapter Four Maghribī Round Scripts in the Sixth/Twelfth Century -- 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 Andalusī paper -- The introduction of Andalusī 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 Maghribī bookhands -- Traditional genres, innovative scripts -- Aesthetic maturity and trans-regional reach -- The rise of Maghribī thuluth -- Final remarks -- Chapter Five Beyond Books: Quranic Manuscripts and Chancery Documents -- Maghribī Round Scripts and the Qurʼān -- The Kufic Qurʼāns of the Islamic West -- The earliest Qurʼāns in Maghribī round scripts Maghribī Qurʼāns of the sixth/twelfth century -- Calligraphers and illuminators: the 'school' of Ibn Ghaṭṭūs -- Patronage and functions of the Muṣḥaf -- Textual features and notation marks -- Illumination and chrysography -- The aesthetics of Quranic calligraphy -- Documentary hands and chancery scripts -- Two sale contracts -- Calligraphy in the chanceries of the Maghrib -- Conclusion Inscribed Identities -- I List of Dated Manuscripts -- II Titles and Genres of Dated Manuscripts -- III Copyists of Dated Manuscripts -- IV Places of Copying -- V Remarkable Colophons and Notes -- Glossary Islamic civilization Manuscripts. Islamic illumination of books and manuscripts. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85064363 Enluminure islamique. ART / Techniques / Calligraphy bisacsh Islamic civilization fast Islamic illumination of books and manuscripts fast |
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title | The manuscript tradition of the Islamic West : Maghribī round scripts and the Andalusī identity / |
title_alt | Maghribī round scripts and the Andalusī identity |
title_auth | The manuscript tradition of the Islamic West : Maghribī round scripts and the Andalusī identity / |
title_exact_search | The manuscript tradition of the Islamic West : Maghribī round scripts and the Andalusī identity / |
title_full | The manuscript tradition of the Islamic West : Maghribī round scripts and the Andalusī identity / Umberto Bongianino. |
title_fullStr | The manuscript tradition of the Islamic West : Maghribī round scripts and the Andalusī identity / Umberto Bongianino. |
title_full_unstemmed | The manuscript tradition of the Islamic West : Maghribī round scripts and the Andalusī identity / Umberto Bongianino. |
title_short | The manuscript tradition of the Islamic West : |
title_sort | manuscript tradition of the islamic west maghribi round scripts and the andalusi identity |
title_sub | Maghribī round scripts and the Andalusī identity / |
topic | Islamic civilization Manuscripts. Islamic illumination of books and manuscripts. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85064363 Enluminure islamique. ART / Techniques / Calligraphy bisacsh Islamic civilization fast Islamic illumination of books and manuscripts fast |
topic_facet | Islamic civilization Manuscripts. Islamic illumination of books and manuscripts. Enluminure islamique. ART / Techniques / Calligraphy Islamic civilization Islamic illumination of books and manuscripts Electronic books. Manuscripts |
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