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Chapter Twenty- three. Medium and Message in the Monumental Epigraphy of Medieval Cairo
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- Figures v
- Introduction 1
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Part A: Sites
- Chapter One.Inscribing the Square: The Inscriptions on the Maidān-i Shāh in Iṣfahān 13
- Chapter Two. Speaking Architecture: Poetry and Aesthetics in the Alhambra Palace 29
- Chapter Three. The Arabic Calligraphy on the Ceiling of the Twelfth- Century Cappella Palatina in Palermo, Sicily: Function and Identity 46
- Chapter Four. Wall- Less Walls: The Calligraphy at the Hadži Sinanova Tekija in Sarajevo 67
- Chapter Five. The Qur’anic Inscriptions of the Minaret of Jām in Afghanistan 83
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Part B: Style vs Content
- Chapter Six. Multi- Sensorial Messages of the Divine and the Personal: Qur’an Inscriptions and Recitation in Sixteenth- Century Ottoman Mosques in Istanbul 105
- Chapter Seven. The Revival of Kūfī Script during the Reign of Sultan Abdülhamid II 119
- Chapter Eight. Calligraphy in Chinese Mosques: At the Intersection of Arabic and Chinese Calligraphy 139
- Chapter Nine. Qur’anic Verses on Works of Architecture: The Ottoman Case 159
- Chapter Ten. Reading Qājār Epigraphs: Case Studies from Shīrāz and Iṣfahān 178
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Part C: Patronage
- Chapter Eleven ‘The Pen Has Extolled Her Virtues’: Gender and Power within the Visual Legacy of Shajar al- Durr in Cairo 199
- Chapter Twelve. Sovereign Epigraphy in Location: Politics, Devotion and Legitimisation around the Quṭb Minār, Delhi 217
- Chapter Thirteen. Archival Evidence on the Commissioning of Architectural Calligraphy in the Ottoman Empire 230
- Chapter Fourteen. On the Renewal of t he Calligraphy at the Mosque of the Prophet (al- Masjid al- Nabawī) under the Reign of Sultan Abdülmecid 253
- Chapter Fifteen. Fāṭimid Kūfī Epigraphy on the Gates of Cairo: Between Royal Patronage and Civil Utility 275
- Chapter Sixteen. An Art Ambassador: The Inscriptions of 'Alī Riżā 'Abbāsī 293
- Chapter Seventeen. Mustafa Râkım Efendi’s Architectural Calligraphy 306
- Chapter Eighteen. Yesârîzâde Mustafa Īzzet Efendi and his Contributions to Ottoman Architectural Calligraphy 326
- Chapter Nineteen. The Visual Interpretation of Nasta'līq in Architecture: Mīrzā Gholām Reżā’s Monumental Inscriptions for the Sepahsālār Mosque in Tehran 346
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Part E: Regional
- Chapter Twenty. Ma‘qilī Inscriptions on the Great Mosque of Mardin: Stylistic and Epigraphic Contexts 363
- Chapter Twenty- one. The Composition of Kūfī Inscriptions in Transitional and Early- Islamic Architecture of North Khurāsān 379
- Chapter Twenty-two. Space and Calligraphy in the Chinese Mosque 400
- Chapter Twenty- three. Medium and Message in the Monumental Epigraphy of Medieval Cairo 416
- Chapter Twenty- four. Allegiance, Praise and Space: Monumental Inscriptions in Thirteenth- Century Anatolia as Architectural Guides 431
- Chapter Twenty- five. Symmetrical Compositions in Asia Minor Chapter Twenty- five Symmetrical Compositions in Pre- Ottoman and Ottoman Architectural Inscriptions in Asia Minor 447
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Part F: Modernity
- Chapter Twenty- six. Writing Less, Saying More: Calligraphy and Modernisation in the Last Ottoman Century 465
- Chapter Twenty- seven. The Absence and Emergence of Calligraphy in Najd: Calligraphy as a Modernist Component of Architecture in Riyadh 484
- Chapter Twenty- eight. Cairo to Canton and Back: Tradition in the Islamic Vernacular 499
- About the Contributors 515
- Index 521
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- Figures v
- Introduction 1
-
Part A: Sites
- Chapter One.Inscribing the Square: The Inscriptions on the Maidān-i Shāh in Iṣfahān 13
- Chapter Two. Speaking Architecture: Poetry and Aesthetics in the Alhambra Palace 29
- Chapter Three. The Arabic Calligraphy on the Ceiling of the Twelfth- Century Cappella Palatina in Palermo, Sicily: Function and Identity 46
- Chapter Four. Wall- Less Walls: The Calligraphy at the Hadži Sinanova Tekija in Sarajevo 67
- Chapter Five. The Qur’anic Inscriptions of the Minaret of Jām in Afghanistan 83
-
Part B: Style vs Content
- Chapter Six. Multi- Sensorial Messages of the Divine and the Personal: Qur’an Inscriptions and Recitation in Sixteenth- Century Ottoman Mosques in Istanbul 105
- Chapter Seven. The Revival of Kūfī Script during the Reign of Sultan Abdülhamid II 119
- Chapter Eight. Calligraphy in Chinese Mosques: At the Intersection of Arabic and Chinese Calligraphy 139
- Chapter Nine. Qur’anic Verses on Works of Architecture: The Ottoman Case 159
- Chapter Ten. Reading Qājār Epigraphs: Case Studies from Shīrāz and Iṣfahān 178
-
Part C: Patronage
- Chapter Eleven ‘The Pen Has Extolled Her Virtues’: Gender and Power within the Visual Legacy of Shajar al- Durr in Cairo 199
- Chapter Twelve. Sovereign Epigraphy in Location: Politics, Devotion and Legitimisation around the Quṭb Minār, Delhi 217
- Chapter Thirteen. Archival Evidence on the Commissioning of Architectural Calligraphy in the Ottoman Empire 230
- Chapter Fourteen. On the Renewal of t he Calligraphy at the Mosque of the Prophet (al- Masjid al- Nabawī) under the Reign of Sultan Abdülmecid 253
- Chapter Fifteen. Fāṭimid Kūfī Epigraphy on the Gates of Cairo: Between Royal Patronage and Civil Utility 275
- Chapter Sixteen. An Art Ambassador: The Inscriptions of 'Alī Riżā 'Abbāsī 293
- Chapter Seventeen. Mustafa Râkım Efendi’s Architectural Calligraphy 306
- Chapter Eighteen. Yesârîzâde Mustafa Īzzet Efendi and his Contributions to Ottoman Architectural Calligraphy 326
- Chapter Nineteen. The Visual Interpretation of Nasta'līq in Architecture: Mīrzā Gholām Reżā’s Monumental Inscriptions for the Sepahsālār Mosque in Tehran 346
-
Part E: Regional
- Chapter Twenty. Ma‘qilī Inscriptions on the Great Mosque of Mardin: Stylistic and Epigraphic Contexts 363
- Chapter Twenty- one. The Composition of Kūfī Inscriptions in Transitional and Early- Islamic Architecture of North Khurāsān 379
- Chapter Twenty-two. Space and Calligraphy in the Chinese Mosque 400
- Chapter Twenty- three. Medium and Message in the Monumental Epigraphy of Medieval Cairo 416
- Chapter Twenty- four. Allegiance, Praise and Space: Monumental Inscriptions in Thirteenth- Century Anatolia as Architectural Guides 431
- Chapter Twenty- five. Symmetrical Compositions in Asia Minor Chapter Twenty- five Symmetrical Compositions in Pre- Ottoman and Ottoman Architectural Inscriptions in Asia Minor 447
-
Part F: Modernity
- Chapter Twenty- six. Writing Less, Saying More: Calligraphy and Modernisation in the Last Ottoman Century 465
- Chapter Twenty- seven. The Absence and Emergence of Calligraphy in Najd: Calligraphy as a Modernist Component of Architecture in Riyadh 484
- Chapter Twenty- eight. Cairo to Canton and Back: Tradition in the Islamic Vernacular 499
- About the Contributors 515
- Index 521