The history of the book in the Middle East

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The history of the book in the Middle East

edited by Geoffrey Roper

(The history of the book in the East)

Ashgate, c2013

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This selection of papers by scholarly specialists offers an introduction to the history of the book and book culture in West Asia and North Africa from antiquity to the 20th century. The flourishing and long-lived manuscript tradition is discussed in its various aspects - social and economic as well as technical and aesthetic. The very early but abortive introduction of printing - long before Gutenberg - and the eventual, belated acceptance of the printed book and the development of print culture are explored in further groups of papers. Cultural, aesthetic, technological, religious, social, political and economic factors are all considered throughout the volume. Although the articles reflect the predominance in the area of Muslim books - Arabic, Persian and Turkish - the Hebrew, Syriac and Armenian contributions are also discussed. The editor's introduction provides a survey of the field from the origins of writing to the modern literary and intellectual revivals.

目次

  • Contents: Introduction
  • Part I General and Introductory: Islamic book history: parameters of a discipline, Michael W. Albin
  • 'Of making many books there is no end': the classical Muslim view, Franz Rosenthal. Part II Manuscripts: The script and book craft in the Hebrew medieval codex, Malachai Beit-Arie
  • Between the lines: realities of scribal life in the 16th century, Cornell H. Fleischer
  • Early Islamic bookbindings and their Coptic relations, Theodore C. Petersen
  • The human element between text and reader: the ijaza in Arabic manuscripts, Jan Just Witkam
  • Technical practices and recommendations recorded by classical and post-classical Arabic scholars concerning the copying and correction of manuscripts, Adam Gacek
  • The copyists' working pace: some remarks towards a reflexion on the economy of the book in the Islamic world, FranAois Deroche. Part III Introduction of Printing: From the manuscript age to the age of printed books, Muhsin Mahdi
  • A virgin deserving Paradise or a whore deserving poison: manuscript tradition and printed books in Ottoman Turkish society, Orlin Sabev (Orhan Salih)
  • Mass producing houri's moles: or aesthetics and choice of technology in early Muslim book printing, Ian Proudfoot
  • Medieval Arabic tarsh: a forgotten chapter in the history of printing, Richard W. Bulliet
  • Islamic reformist discourse in the Tulip period (1718-30): Ibrahim MA1/4teferriqa and his arguments for printing, Stefan Reichmuth
  • The beginnings of Hebrew printing in Egypt, Diana Rowland-Smith. Part IV Printing Development and Print Culture: Hebrew printing houses in the Ottoman empire, Yaron Ben Na'eh
  • Arab booksellers and bookshops in the age of printing, 1850-1914, Ami Ayalon
  • On the question of lithography, Brinkley Messick
  • Rich men, poor men: Ottoman printers and booksellers making fortune or seeking survival (18th-19th centuries), Orlin Sabev (Orhan Salih)
  • Functional perspectives on technology: the case of the printing press in the Ottoman empire, J.S. Szy

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