Here we go, from Manal to Arts of Hope (The end of science and hope in the sciences of equestrian hope) by Al-Qasra

Title Here we go, from Manal to Arts of Hope (The end of science and hope in the sciences of equestrian hope) by Al-Qasra
Publication Date: 1366 (Hattaha)
Type Document
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 300 mm x 217 mm (height x width)
Library: Chester Beatty
Record ID Ar 5655.134
Library Location Arabic collection
Date 1366 (Hattaha)
Notes Detached folio, ink, pigments and gold on paper, painting (on verso) and Arabic text, from a set of twelve detached folios and one codex, Cairo, Egypt, dated 1366. Painting: a horseman lancing a bear. First composed in Mamluk Damascus, al-Aqsara'i's well-known military encyclopaedia describes the many skills required for an effective cavalry army, organised in twelve lessons. This painting is from Lesson Two, "On the Use of the Lance", under section eighteen "On the Use of the Javelin in the Hippodrome". There is an extensive Arabic literature on the arts of horsemanship, and this copy (made in Cairo in 1366) is one of the earliest illustrated examples in existence. These arts include the care and training of horses, the correct handling of weapons, and equestrian parade displays for the hippodrome, as well as cavalry formations in battle, just distribution of war booty, and treaty negotiations.
Materyal Paper (material), Pigment (material), Ink (material), Gold
Nesne Adı Folio / Bi-Folio (Codex)
Müstensih ve Üretim Yeri `Umar b. `Abdallah b. `Umar al-Shafi’i, Cairo
Yazı Tipi Naskh script
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Here we go, from Manal to Arts of Hope (The end of science and hope in the sciences of equestrian hope) by Al-Qasra

Publication Date 1366 (Hattaha)
Type Document
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 300 mm x 217 mm (height x width)
Library Chester Beatty
Record ID Ar 5655.134
Library Location Arabic collection
Date 1366 (Hattaha)
Notes Detached folio, ink, pigments and gold on paper, painting (on verso) and Arabic text, from a set of twelve detached folios and one codex, Cairo, Egypt, dated 1366. Painting: a horseman lancing a bear. First composed in Mamluk Damascus, al-Aqsara'i's well-known military encyclopaedia describes the many skills required for an effective cavalry army, organised in twelve lessons. This painting is from Lesson Two, "On the Use of the Lance", under section eighteen "On the Use of the Javelin in the Hippodrome". There is an extensive Arabic literature on the arts of horsemanship, and this copy (made in Cairo in 1366) is one of the earliest illustrated examples in existence. These arts include the care and training of horses, the correct handling of weapons, and equestrian parade displays for the hippodrome, as well as cavalry formations in battle, just distribution of war booty, and treaty negotiations.
Materyal Paper (material), Pigment (material), Ink (material), Gold
Nesne Adı Folio / Bi-Folio (Codex)
Müstensih ve Üretim Yeri `Umar b. `Abdallah b. `Umar al-Shafi’i, Cairo
Yazı Tipi Naskh script
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