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Manuscript and print in the Islamic tradition
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Verfasserangabe: | ed. by Scott Reese |
Format: | E-Book |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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Berlin, Boston
De Gruyter
[2022]
©2022 |
Umfang: | 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 374 Seiten) |
enthält: | Frontmatter Contents Introduction Part I Overlooked: The Role of Craft in the Adoption of Typography in the Muslim Middle East The Ottoman System of Scripts and the Müteferrika Press The Official Urge to Simplify Arabic Printing: Introduction to Nadīm's 1948 Memo Muḥammad Nadīm's 1948 Memo on Arabic Script Reform: Transcription and Translation Part II Calligraphic Masterpiece, Mass-Produced Scripture: Early Qur'an Printing in Colonial India Cermin Mata ('The Eyeglass'): A Mid-Nineteenth-Century Missionary Journal from Singapore 'The Ink of Excellence': Print and the Islamic Written Tradition of East Africa Early Ethiopian Islamic Printed Books: A First Assessment with a Special Focus on the Works of shaykh Jamāl al-Dīn al-Annī (d. 1882) Printing and Textual Authority in the Twentieth-Century Muridiyya 'Printed Manuscripts': Tradition and Innovation in Twentieth-Century Nigerian Qur'anic Printing Technology and Local Tradition: The Making of the Printing Industry in Kano Indexes Contributors |
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RVK-Notation: |
AN 18680
Arabische Welt, Islamische Welt
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BK-Notation: |
06.21 Buchgeschichte 06.17 Orientalische Handschriftenkunde |
Gesamtaufnahme: | Studies in manuscript cultures ; 26 |