The history of printing in the West and its transfer to the East

Title The history of printing in the West and its transfer to the East
Author Al-Ghazi, Amani Jaafar
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 2090-9861, EISSN: 2090-9861, DOI: 10.21608/jsh.2018.29613
Record ID cdi_crossref_primary_10_21608_jsh_2018_29613
Library Location DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
Notes There is no doubt that the civilization and culture of any nation is measured by the extent of the cultural heritage it leaves, whether it is movable, such as books and manuscripts, or fixed, such as architecture of all kinds. The Ottoman Empire had a great influence on the states that it ruled, although it did not impose Islam as the sole religion in the areas it ruled, although all foreign countries were imposing their religion on the people. However, it abandoned freedom of religion and charted religious tolerance as its path, and was content with applying the laws and regulations followed by the Ottoman Empire in the centers of Istanbul. It is natural for the provinces of the Ottoman Empire to be influenced by the Ottoman culture and the sources, culture and literature that fall under it. Unfortunately, much of the literature and culture of the Ottoman Empire is still under the rubble, waiting for someone to remove the isolation of the years.
Görüntüle Maǧallaẗ Qiṭāʿ Al-Dirāsāt Al-Insāniyyaẗ, 2018-12, Vol.22 (22), p.1333-1368
View in source Royal Danish Library Royal Danish Library - Ottoman library catalog search
Royal Danish Library - Ottoman library catalog search Royal Danish Library

The history of printing in the West and its transfer to the East

Author Al-Ghazi, Amani Jaafar
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 2090-9861, EISSN: 2090-9861, DOI: 10.21608/jsh.2018.29613
Record ID cdi_crossref_primary_10_21608_jsh_2018_29613
Library Location DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
Notes There is no doubt that the civilization and culture of any nation is measured by the extent of the cultural heritage it leaves, whether it is movable, such as books and manuscripts, or fixed, such as architecture of all kinds. The Ottoman Empire had a great influence on the states that it ruled, although it did not impose Islam as the sole religion in the areas it ruled, although all foreign countries were imposing their religion on the people. However, it abandoned freedom of religion and charted religious tolerance as its path, and was content with applying the laws and regulations followed by the Ottoman Empire in the centers of Istanbul. It is natural for the provinces of the Ottoman Empire to be influenced by the Ottoman culture and the sources, culture and literature that fall under it. Unfortunately, much of the literature and culture of the Ottoman Empire is still under the rubble, waiting for someone to remove the isolation of the years.
Görüntüle Maǧallaẗ Qiṭāʿ Al-Dirāsāt Al-Insāniyyaẗ, 2018-12, Vol.22 (22), p.1333-1368
Royal Danish Library - Ottoman library catalog search
Royal Danish Library You are being redirected...

Please wait