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2 Craftsmen in Medieval Anatolia: Methods and Mobility
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Richard P. McClary
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations and Tables vii
- Acknowledgements xi
- Foreword xii
- 1 Introduction – Space and Place: Applications to Medieval Anatolia 1
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Part I Building: Masons and Infrastructure
- 2 Craftsmen in Medieval Anatolia: Methods and Mobility 27
- 3 Stones for Travellers: Notes on the Masonry of Seljuk Road Caravanserais 59
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Part II Social Groups: Akhis and Futuwwa
- 4 Suggestions on the Social Meaning, Structure and Functions of Akhi Communities and their Hospices in Medieval Anatolia 95
- 5 Social Graces and Urban Spaces: Brotherhood and the Ambiguities of Masculinity and Religious Practice in Late Medieval Anatolia 114
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Part III Exchange: Islamic and Christian Architecture
- 6 Transformation of the ‘Sacred’ Image of a Byzantine Cappadocian Settlement 135
- 7 The ‘Islamicness’ of Some Decorative Patterns in the Church of Tigran Honents in Ani 155
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Part IV Frameworks: Language, Geography and Identity
- 8 Harvesting Garden Semantics in Late Medieval Anatolia 185
- 9 All Quiet on the Eastern Frontier? The Contemporaries of Early Ottoman Architecture in Eastern Anatolia 200
- 10 The ‘Dual Identity’ of Mahperi Khatun: Piety, Patronage and Marriage across Frontiers in Seljuk Anatolia 224
- Notes on Contributors 253
- Bibliography 257
- Index 287
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations and Tables vii
- Acknowledgements xi
- Foreword xii
- 1 Introduction – Space and Place: Applications to Medieval Anatolia 1
-
Part I Building: Masons and Infrastructure
- 2 Craftsmen in Medieval Anatolia: Methods and Mobility 27
- 3 Stones for Travellers: Notes on the Masonry of Seljuk Road Caravanserais 59
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Part II Social Groups: Akhis and Futuwwa
- 4 Suggestions on the Social Meaning, Structure and Functions of Akhi Communities and their Hospices in Medieval Anatolia 95
- 5 Social Graces and Urban Spaces: Brotherhood and the Ambiguities of Masculinity and Religious Practice in Late Medieval Anatolia 114
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Part III Exchange: Islamic and Christian Architecture
- 6 Transformation of the ‘Sacred’ Image of a Byzantine Cappadocian Settlement 135
- 7 The ‘Islamicness’ of Some Decorative Patterns in the Church of Tigran Honents in Ani 155
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Part IV Frameworks: Language, Geography and Identity
- 8 Harvesting Garden Semantics in Late Medieval Anatolia 185
- 9 All Quiet on the Eastern Frontier? The Contemporaries of Early Ottoman Architecture in Eastern Anatolia 200
- 10 The ‘Dual Identity’ of Mahperi Khatun: Piety, Patronage and Marriage across Frontiers in Seljuk Anatolia 224
- Notes on Contributors 253
- Bibliography 257
- Index 287