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The Islamic Manuscript Tradition Ten Centuries Of Book Arts In Indiana University Collections Christiane Gruber

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The Islamic Manuscript Tradition Ten Centuries Of Book Arts In Indiana University Collections Christiane Gruber
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Publisher: Indiana University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 131.92 MB
Pages: 305
Author: Christiane Gruber
ISBN: 9780253353771, 0253353777
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Islamic Manuscript Tradition Ten Centuries Of Book Arts In Indiana University Collections Christiane Gruber by Christiane Gruber 9780253353771, 0253353777 instant download after payment.

Over the course of ten centuries, Islam developed a rich written heritage that is visible in paintings, calligraphies, and manuscripts. The Islamic Manuscript Tradition explores this aspect of Islamic history with studies of the materials and tools of literate culture, including pens, inks, and papers, Qur'ans, Persian and Mughal illustrated manuscripts, Ottoman devotional works, cartographical manuscripts, printed books, and Islamic erotica. Seven essays present new scholarship on a wide range of topics including collection, miniaturization, illustrated devotional books, the history of the printing press in Islamic lands, and the presence and function of erotic paintings. This beautifully produced volume includes 111 color illustrations and provides a valuable new resource for students and scholars of Islamic art.

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