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The manuscript tradition of the Islamic West : Maghribī round scripts and the Andalusī identity / Umberto Bongianino.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bongianino, Umberto, 1987- author.
Series:
Edinburgh Studies in Islamic Art.
Edinburgh studies in Islamic art
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Islamic civilization--Manuscripts.
Islamic civilization.
Islamic illumination of books and manuscripts.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxiii, 504 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2022.
Summary:
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 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 Maghribi round scripts - many of which have not previously been published and are of great historical significance - are presented and discussed. This leads to a reconstruction of the activity of Maghribi calligraphers, copyists, notaries and secretaries, creating a better understanding of the development of their practices. Using a blend of art historical methods, palaeographic analyses and a thorough scrutiny of Arabic sources, the author paints a comprehensive and lively picture of Maghribi manuscript culture, from its beginnings under the Umayyads of Cordova until the heyday of the Almohad caliphate. He lifts the veil on a glorious, yet neglected season in the history of Arabic calligraphy, shedding new light on a tradition that was crucial for the creation of the Andalusi identity and its spread throughout the medieval Mediterranean.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Note on Transliteration and Translation
Abbreviations
Series Editor’s Foreword
INTRODUCTION. A Book about Books
CHAPTER ONE Maghribi Round Scripts: A New Definition
CHAPTER TWO MaghribÈ Round Scripts in the Third/Ninth and Fourth/Tenth Centuries
CHAPTER THREE MaghribÈ Round Scripts in the Fifth/Eleventh Century
CHAPTER FOUR MaghribÈ Round Scripts in the Sixth/Twelfth Century
CHAPTER FIVE Beyond Books: Quranic Manuscripts and Chancery Documents
CONCLUSION Inscribed Identities
APPENDICES
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 18 Nov 2022).
ISBN:
1-4744-9961-9
1-4744-9960-0
OCLC:
1343103598

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