After Timur : Qur'ans of the 15th and 16th centuries

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After Timur : Qur'ans of the 15th and 16th centuries

by David James

(The Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Islamic art, v. 3)

Nour Foundation in association with Azimuth Editions , Oxford University Press, c1992

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-254) and index

Text in English and Arabic

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Description

The Khalili Collection is the greatest collection of Islamic art in private hands; it is continuing to grow and improve. It contains a large and comprehensive range of Qur'anic material, covering the entire history of Qur'an production from the seventh to the twentieth century, including examples from centres as far apart as Spain and India. This is the third of four volumes cataloguing the Qur'ans in the Khalili Collection. It includes fifteenth century Qur'ans in Iran, Egypt, Syria, Constantinople, and India; sixteenth century Qur'ans in Iran and India. The lavish presentation of this catalogue is combined with detailed scholarship that not only encompasses the history of the subject, but also presents in accompanying essays new findings that have been made in the course of cataloguing. The text is supported by notes, up-to-date bibliography, and index, while inscriptions are reproduced in their original languages, with English translations. Dr James is an internationally renowned authority on Arab and Persian manuscripts, and on Qur'ans in particular. This book is intended for art historians, Islamicists, collectors and curators of Islamic art.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Qur'ans of the 15th century: Iran under the Timurids and Turkomans - catalogue number 1, the "Baysunghyr" Qur'an
  • catalogue numbers 2-9
  • Egypt and Syria under the Circassian mamluks - catalogue numbers 10-16
  • the first Qur'ans from Constantinople - catalogue numbers 17-26
  • India in the age of Bihari - catalogue numbers 27-29. Part 2 Qur'ans of the 16th century: Iran under the early Safavids - catalogue numbers 30-38, Ruzhbihan Muhammed pf Shirz, catalogue numbers 39-51
  • late sultanate and early Mughal India - catalogue numbers 52-53
  • the age of Ahmed Karahisari.

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