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The Garden of the Mosques: Hafiz Hüseyin al-Ayvansarayî's Guide to the Muslim Monuments of Ottoman Istanbul: Muqarnas, Supplements, cartea 8

Editat de Crane
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 dec 1999
This is an annotated translation of what is perhaps the most important Ottoman literary source for the Islamic monuments of the Ottoman capital, Istanbul: Hafız Hüseyin bin Ismail Ayvansarayî's Hadikat al-Cevami (The Garden of Mosques). Long recognized by Turkish scholars as a unique source for the city's architecture and urban form, the text, which was completed in 1195/1780 and revised and enlarged between 1248/1832-33 and 1253/1838 by Ali Sati, contains separate descriptions of each of Istanbul's more than 800 mosques, plus accounts of its medreses, tombs, tekkes and other monuments.
The annotations place each of these buildings within the city's urban plan and provide biographical information about the patrons, architects and other personalities mentioned in the text. An introductory essay gives an account of Ayvansarayî's life and works, describes the various manuscript versions of the text and reviews the cartographic resources available for the study of Istanbul's urban form.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004112421
ISBN-10: 9004112421
Greutate: 2.16 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Muqarnas, Supplements


Notă biografică

Howard G. Crane, Ph.D. (1975) in Fine Arts, Harvard University, is Professor of the History of Art at the Ohio State University. He has published extensively on Ottoman and Indo-Muslim art and architecture, including Risāle-i Mi‘māriyye. An Early Seventeenth Century Ottoman Treatise on Architecture (Brill, 1987).

Recenzii

'…makes one of the most important sources of documentation on Ottoman architecture available to a wider audience for the first time. Encyclopedic in its scope and approach.'
Shirine Hamadeh, Journal of Soc. Architect.Historians, 2001.