Islamic Manuscripts of Late Medieval Rum, 1270s-1370s
- Production, Patronage and the Arts of the Book
- Format
- E-bog, ePub
- Engelsk
- 320 sider
- Indgår i serie
Normalpris
Medlemspris
Beskrivelse
Between the Mongol invasions in the mid-13th century and the rise of the Ottomans in the late 14th century, the Lands of Rum were marked by instability and conflict. Despite this, a rich body of illuminated manuscripts from the period survives, explored here in this extensively illustrated volume. Meticulously analysing 15 beautifully decorated Arabic and Persian manuscripts, including Qur'ans, mirrors-for-princes, historical chronicles and Sufi works, Cailah Jackson traces the development of calligraphy and illumination in late medieval Anatolia. She shows that the central Anatolian city of Konya, in particular, was a dynamic centre of artistic activity and that local Turcoman princes, Seljuk bureaucrats and Mevlevi dervishes all played important roles in manuscript production and patronage.
Detaljer
- SprogEngelsk
- Sidetal320
- Udgivelsesdato04-09-2020
- ISBN139781474451505
- Forlag Edinburgh University Press
- FormatePub
Anmeldelser
Vær den første!
Findes i disse kategorier...
- Fagbøger
- Andre fagbøger
- Kunst og kultur
- Kunst: teknikker og motiver
- Kunsthistorie
- Islamic Manuscripts of Late Medieval Rum, 1270s-1370s
- Fagbøger
- Andre fagbøger
- Kunst og kultur
- Kunst: teknikker og motiver
- Religiøse emner i kunst
- Islamic Manuscripts of Late Medieval Rum, 1270s-1370s