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Calligraphy And Architecture In The Muslim World Mohammad Gharipour Irvin Cemil Schick

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Calligraphy And Architecture In The Muslim World Mohammad Gharipour Irvin Cemil Schick
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 666.05 MB
Pages: 544
Author: Mohammad Gharipour; Irvin Cemil Schick
ISBN: 9781474468428, 147446842X
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Calligraphy And Architecture In The Muslim World Mohammad Gharipour Irvin Cemil Schick by Mohammad Gharipour; Irvin Cemil Schick 9781474468428, 147446842X instant download after payment.

Explores the myriad interactions between calligraphy and architecture throughout the history of the Muslim world
  • 30 case studies explain different aspects and contexts of calligraphy in Islamic architecture
  • Geographically wide-ranging – covers North Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, China and Spain
  • Takes an interdisciplinary approach to analysing calligraphy as part of its larger spatial-architectural context
  • Lavishly illustrated with over 300 colour images

From Spain to China, Islamic architecture and calligraphy are inexorably intertwined. Mosques, dervish lodges, mausolea, libraries, even baths and market places bear masterpieces of calligraphy that rival the most refined of books and scrolls.This major reference work focuses on architectural inscriptions through the Muslim world, from the emergence of Islam to the present day.


  • What were the purposes of these inscriptions?
  • How do they infuse buildings with culturally specific meanings, sacred or profane?
  • What do they add to architectural design?
  • What sorts of materials were used, and how do they interact with light and space?
  • Who were their patrons, and what do we know about the artists who produced them?

Find out with this exciting new collection edited by a stellar cast of international contributors.


About the Contributors

Nasiba Baimatowa, Harvard University, USA


Bavand Behpoor, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany


Süleyman Berk, Yalova University, Turkey


Sheila S. Blair, Boston College and Virginia Commonwealth University, USA


Johanna Blayac, University Paris 8 Saint-Denis, France


Patricia Blessing, Stanford University, USA


Snježana Buzov, Ohio State University, USA


M. Uğur Derman, independent


Edhem Eldem, Boğaziçi University, Turkey


Nina Ergin, Koç University, Istanbul, Turkey


Mohammad Gharipour, Morgan State University, USA


Sina Goudarzi, independent


Sadiq Javer, Tsinghua University in Beijing, China


Hilal Kazan, independent


Saeid Khaghani, Shahrood University of Technology, Iran


Ulrike-Christiane Lintz, Saarland University, Germany


Tehnyat Majeed, Beaconhouse National University, Lahore, Pakistan


Talip Mert, Marmara University, Turkey


Bernard O’Kane, American University in Cairo, Egypt


José Miguel Puerta Vilchez, University of Granada, Spain


İrvin Cemil Schick, İstanbul Şehir University, Turkey


Ann Shafer, American University in Cairo, Egypt


Bahia Shehab, Mi7-Cairo and American University in Cairo, Egypt


Sumayah Al-Solaiman, University of Dammam, Saudi Arabia


Barbara Stöcker-Parnian, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany


Murat Sülün, Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey


Hashim Al-Tawil, Henry Ford Community College, USA


Abdülhamit Tüfekçioğlu, Yüzüncü Yıl University, Van, Turkey


Caroline Olivia M. Wolf, Rice University, USA

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