The Trans-Saharan Book Trade: Manuscript Culture, Arabic Literacy and Intellectual History in Muslim Africa: Library of the Written Word / Library of the Written Word - The Manuscript World, cartea 8
Graziano Krätli, Ghislaine Lydonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 dec 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004187429
ISBN-10: 9004187421
Pagini: 424
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Library of the Written Word / Library of the Written Word - The Manuscript World
ISBN-10: 9004187421
Pagini: 424
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Library of the Written Word / Library of the Written Word - The Manuscript World
Cuprins
Foreword – Houari Touati
Chapter One: The Historic Geography of the Trans-Saharan Book Trade –Eric Ross
Chapter Two: A Thirst for Knowledge: Arabic Literacy, Writing Paper and Saharan Bibliophiles in Southwestern Sahara – Ghislaine Lydon
Chapter Three: The Paper Trade of Egypt and the Sudan in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries – Terence Walz
Chapter Four: The Historic “Core Curriculum” and the Book Market in Islamic West Africa –Bruce S. Hall and Charles C. Stewart
Chapter Five: The Book and the Nature of Knowledge in Muslim Northern Nigeria, 1457-2007 – Murray Last
Chapter Six: Notes on Arabic Manuscripts and Literary Culture in Nineteenth-Century Ilorin – Stefan Reichmuth
Chapter Seven: An Overview of Major Manuscript Libraries in Timbuktu – Abdel Kader Haïdara
Chapter Eight: Information and Communication Technologies for the Preservation and Valorization of Documentary Heritage in Morocco – Said Ennahid
Chapter Nine: Coming to Terms with Tradition: Manuscript Conservation in Contemporary Algeria – Judith Scheele
Chapter Ten: Camel to Kilobytes: Preserving the Cultural Heritage of the Trans-Saharan Book Trade – Graziano Krätli
Note on Contributors
Glossaries
Index
Chapter One: The Historic Geography of the Trans-Saharan Book Trade –Eric Ross
Chapter Two: A Thirst for Knowledge: Arabic Literacy, Writing Paper and Saharan Bibliophiles in Southwestern Sahara – Ghislaine Lydon
Chapter Three: The Paper Trade of Egypt and the Sudan in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries – Terence Walz
Chapter Four: The Historic “Core Curriculum” and the Book Market in Islamic West Africa –Bruce S. Hall and Charles C. Stewart
Chapter Five: The Book and the Nature of Knowledge in Muslim Northern Nigeria, 1457-2007 – Murray Last
Chapter Six: Notes on Arabic Manuscripts and Literary Culture in Nineteenth-Century Ilorin – Stefan Reichmuth
Chapter Seven: An Overview of Major Manuscript Libraries in Timbuktu – Abdel Kader Haïdara
Chapter Eight: Information and Communication Technologies for the Preservation and Valorization of Documentary Heritage in Morocco – Said Ennahid
Chapter Nine: Coming to Terms with Tradition: Manuscript Conservation in Contemporary Algeria – Judith Scheele
Chapter Ten: Camel to Kilobytes: Preserving the Cultural Heritage of the Trans-Saharan Book Trade – Graziano Krätli
Note on Contributors
Glossaries
Index
Notă biografică
Graziano Krätli is the International Digital Projects Librarian at Yale University. He has published articles and translations of American, British and Indian authors, travel literature, and the history of the book in non-Western societies.
Ghislaine Lydon is an Associate Professor at the University of California, Los Angeles who specializes in the cultural and economic history of Western Africa and the Sahara.
The contributors are Said Ennahid, Abdel Kader Haïdara, Bruce S. Hall, Graziano Krätli, Murray Last, Ghislaine Lydon, Stefan Reichmuth, Eric Ross, Judith Scheele, Charles C. Stewart, Houari Touati, and Terence Walz.
Ghislaine Lydon is an Associate Professor at the University of California, Los Angeles who specializes in the cultural and economic history of Western Africa and the Sahara.
The contributors are Said Ennahid, Abdel Kader Haïdara, Bruce S. Hall, Graziano Krätli, Murray Last, Ghislaine Lydon, Stefan Reichmuth, Eric Ross, Judith Scheele, Charles C. Stewart, Houari Touati, and Terence Walz.