Ibn Ḥawqal's Kitāb Ṣūrat Al-Arḍ : Opus geographicum
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Ibn Ḥawqal's Kitāb Ṣūrat Al-Arḍ : Opus geographicum
(Bibliotheca geographorum Arabicorum / edidit M.J. de Goeje, v. II-1)
Brill, c2014
2nd ed. (1938-39) / by J.H. Kramers
- : pbk
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Text in Arabic
This is the second edition by J.H. Kramers of the Arabic text of Ibn Hawqal's Kitab Surat al-ard, the first BGA edition of which was published in 1873
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This is the second edition by J.H. Kramers of the Arabic text of Ibn Hawqal's Kitab Surat al-ard, the first BGA edition of which was published in 1873.
The journeys of Abu l-Qa sim Ibn Hawqal, who might have been a merchant, took him to North Africa, Spain and the southern edge of the Sahara (947-51), Egypt, Armenia and Azerbaijan (c. 955), the Arabian Peninsula, Iraq, Khuzistan, and Iran (961-69), Khwarazm and Transoxania (c. 969), and Sicily (973). By about 988 CE the final version of Ibn H awqal's Kitab Surat al-ard was ready. It is effectively both a continuation and an update of al-Is t akhri 's Kita b al-Masa lik wa l-mama lik and is also known under that same title.
Ibn Hawqal transformed what was meant as a commentary on a series of maps into a work in its own right, which also included remarks on various countries or peoples bordering on the Islamic world, e.g. the Turks, the Khazars, the towns of southern Italy, the Sudanese and the Nubians. Although he owed much to al-Is t akhri 's work, Ibn Hawqal aimed to place the text firmly within his own period. He took great care to depict a region precisely in the state and at the date that he himself had seen it, with occasional references to the distant or more recent past. This is particularly true of the notes on economic matters, which form a complete break with convention. Ibn Hawqal was the only Arab geographer of the period who really sketched a vivid picture of production.
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