Marcos Cobaleda Artistic and Cultural Dialogues in the Late Medieval Mediterranean
1. Auflage 2021
ISBN: 978-3-030-53366-3
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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E-Book, Englisch, 288 Seiten
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ISBN: 978-3-030-53366-3
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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Part I. Al-Andalus Beyond al-Andalus: The Maghreb and the Mashriq.- 1. From the Islamic West to Cairo: Malikism, Ibn Tumart, al-Ghazali and al-Qa?i ‘Iya?’s Death.- 2. The “Bestsellers” of al-Andalus.- 3. Spolia and Classical Revivals in Legitimacy Discourses: From Cordoba to the Mamluk Mosques of Cairo.- Part II. Andalusi Legacy in Medieval Christian Art.- 4. Visual Traits of Otherness: Figurative Resources Used in the Depiction of Muslims in Mediterranean Romanesque Sculpture.- 5. Islamicate Goods in Gothic Halls: The Nachleben of Palma de Mallorca’s Islamic Past.- 6. Granada and Castile in the Shared Context of the Islamic Art in the Late Medieval Mediterranean.- Part III. Andalusi Cultural Legacy in the Iberian Societies.- 7. In the Shadow of Toledo, Seville, and Granada: On the Historic Significance of Murcia for the Transmission of Islamic Knowledge in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries.- 8. Islamic Legacy in Medieval Iberian Societies: Building Rules.- 9. From a?bas to habices : Continuity and Transformation of Pious Endowments after the Castilian Conquest of Nasrid Granada.- Part IV. Circulation of Cultural Goods in the Medieval Mediterranean.- 10. Siculo-Arabic, Andalusi and Fatimid Ivory Works: Iconographic Transfers and Visual Propaganda.- 11. Ornamental Transfers in Textile Production in Almohad and Nasrid Periods.- 12. Art and Science in al-Andalus and the Late Medieval Mediterranean Cultures: Almohad, Nasrid and Ayyubid Astrolabes in their Context.- Part V. Final Remarks.- 13. Final Remarks: ArtMedGIS Project: Artistic Exchanges between East and West in the Late Medieval Mediterranean.




