Yazar
Kahlaoui, Tarek, author.
Basım Tarihi
2018
Basım Yeri
Leiden -
Boston : Brill
Konu
Mediterranean Region -- Maps -- History, Cartography, Maps, Islamic countries, Mediterranean Region, Cartography -- Mediterranean Region -- History, Mediterranean Region -- History -- Maps, Cartography -- Islamic countries -- History, Cartographie -- Méditerranée (région) -- Histoire, Cartographie -- Pays islamiques -- Histoire, Méditerranée (région) -- Géographie historique -- Cartes
Tür
Kitap
Dil
ara,eng
Dijital
Hayır
Yazma
Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı
353
Fiziksel Boyutlar
25 cm
Kütüphane
Wesleyan Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası
LC : 2017044210, ISBN : 9789004346192, ISBN : 9004346198, ISBN : 9004347380, OCLC : (OCoLC)1019719350, ISBN : 9789004347380
Kayıt Numarası
alma9932206452603768
Lokasyon
Available at WU - Science Library Stacks (2nd Floor) (GA205 .K34 2018)
Tarih
2018
Notlar
Includes bibliographical references and index., In English, with footnotes quoting Arab sources in Arabic.
Örnek Metin
• Introduction. The image of the Mediterranean and the Braudelean-Pirennean narratives
• The significance of the image of the Mediterranean in art history
• Cartography and art : a theoretical frame
• part 1. The formation of the Mediterranean in the Islamic imagination. 1. Imagination and myths. The Mediterranean in Arabic
• Defining Baḥr al-Rūm
• The myths of the Mediterranean. 2. The early medieval cartographic representations of the Mediterranean. The geography of itineraries and the pre-history of the image of the Mediterranean
• Delimiting the Mediterranean as viewed by Muslims. 3, Redefining the "atlas of Islam" school : two diverse traditions depicting the Mediterranean. The "regional" textual context of the "atlas of Islam" maps of the Mediterranean
• The "atlas of Islam" school : texts vs. maps
• Comparative cartography and the transmission of the "atlas of Islam" maps of the Mediterranean
• The Iṣṭakhrian vs. the Ḥawqalian Traditions in the "atlas of Islam" school
• On interpreting the stylistic cartographic approaches to the Mediterranean
• The cartographic perceptions that define the Mediterranean
• part 2. The Mediterranean of the Maghribi geographers and cartographers from the fifth/eleventh to the ninth/fifteenth century. 4. The increase in maritime sources in the Maghribi Islamic geography of the Mediterranean (fourth/tenth to the fifth/eleventh century). The rise of the North African geographers and their approach to the Mediterranean
• Byzantine sources for the Mediterranean from the perspective of a late Fatimid geographer. 5. The Idrisian Mediterranean mapping (sixth/twelfth to the ninth/fifteenth century). The Idrisian "Mediterranean Islamic" cartography : redefining the Idrisian corpus : Idrisian mapping as a Mediterranean project
• The Mediterranean in the Idrisian geographic and cartographic representations
• The Idrisian legacy : Mediterranean mediators of the "Idrisian" Mediterranean
• Ibn Khaldūn and the transmission of "Idrisian" mapping in the ninth-/fifteenth-century Mediterranean
• part 3. The image of the Mediterranean in Islamic maritime cartography (eighth-/fourteenth to the tenth/sixteenth century). 6. The Maghribi-Andalusian maritime cartography : the Mediterranean of the Andalusian sea captains. The formation of a Maghribi school of maritime cartography (eighth/fourteenth to the ninth/fifteenth century)
• The Sharfī family : Maghribi mapping in the tenth/sixteenth century. 7. The imperial Ottoman Mediterranean and the transmission of the tenth-/sixteenth-century mapping of the Mediterranean. Ottoman maritime cartography : the Mediterranean as an imperial Ottoman image
• Maghribi-Ottoman maritime mapping : originality and cartographic transmission
• Conclusion
• Appendix.
Tür
Maps, History
Seri
Handbook of oriental studies = Handbuch der Orientalistik. Section one, The Near and Middle East, 0169-9423 ; volume 119, Handbook of Oriental studies. Section 1, Near and Middle East (2014) ; v. 119.