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A Monument to Medieval Syrian Book Culture Konrad Hirschler

A Monument to Medieval Syrian Book Culture By Konrad Hirschler

A Monument to Medieval Syrian Book Culture by Konrad Hirschler


Summary

This book discusses the largest private book collection of the pre-Ottoman Arabic Middle East for which we have both a paper trail and a surviving corpus of the manuscripts that once sat on its shelves: the Ibn ?Abd al-H?d? Library of Damascus.

A Monument to Medieval Syrian Book Culture Summary

A Monument to Medieval Syrian Book Culture: The Library of Ibn ?Abd Al-H?D? by Konrad Hirschler

In the late medieval period, manuscripts galore circulated in Middle Eastern libraries. Yet very few book collections have come down to us as such or have left a documentary trail. This book discusses the largest private book collection of the pre-Ottoman Arabic Middle East for which we have both a paper trail and a surviving corpus of the manuscripts that once sat on its shelves: the Ibn ?Abd al-H?d? Library of Damascus. The book suggests that this library was part of the owner's symbolic strategy to monumentalise a vanishing world of scholarship bound to his life, family, quarter and home city

About Konrad Hirschler

Konrad Hirschler, Professor of Middle Eastern History, Freie Universitat Berlin.

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NGR9781474451574
9781474451574
1474451578
A Monument to Medieval Syrian Book Culture: The Library of Ibn ?Abd Al-H?D? by Konrad Hirschler
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Paperback
Edinburgh University Press
2021-08-31
624
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