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This entirely new volume illuminates the complex intersection of western and eastern culture and civilization in the Eastern Mediterranean during the period of the Crusades from the eleventh to late thirteenth century; in particular it presents and studies 20 Byzantine and Mamluk Egyptian artworks and illuminated manuscripts drawn both from the collections of the Museum and external loans. The diverse artworks-ceramic bowls, Sgraffito ware, gold coins, glass jewellery and leaves from the Qur'an, and other illuminated manuscripts-are presented in broad chronological and thematic sections, each with an introductory text by a Professor Martin Bommas of the Museum, and other guest authors. These sections look at these objects within the broad context of the Crusades and the history of the Byzantine Empire and Mamluk Egypt, as well as considering reception to, and presentation of, Mamluk heritage in modern-day Cairo, and the reception of object of non-European heritage in Australia. In addition to the main sections and presentation of the objects, many also illustrated using wonderful colour details for the section openers, the volume includes a timeline, selected bibliography and brief biographies of the contributing authors.

Table of Contents
Foreword; Acknowledgements; Introduction by Martin Bommas; The Crusader Period and Medieval Understandings of the East by Keagan Brewer; The Byzantine Empire by Bronwen Neil; The Invention of Skyscape: Mamluk Architecture in Egypt during the 13the and 14th Centuries by Martin Bommas; the Art of Sgraffito by Martin Bommas and Bronwen Neil; The Book of Hours by Martin Bommas and Louise D'Arcens; "We have sent down the Qur'an ourself, and we will guard it" by Mohamad Ali; The Middle Ages in Sydney Cultural Institutions: Western and Eastern by Louise D'Arcens; Timeline by Georgia Barker; Select Bibliography; Glossary; Authors

East Meets West

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      Publisher: D Giles Ltd
      Publication Date: 30/11/2021
      ISBN13: 9781913875022, 978-1913875022
      ISBN10: 1913875024

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This entirely new volume illuminates the complex intersection of western and eastern culture and civilization in the Eastern Mediterranean during the period of the Crusades from the eleventh to late thirteenth century; in particular it presents and studies 20 Byzantine and Mamluk Egyptian artworks and illuminated manuscripts drawn both from the collections of the Museum and external loans. The diverse artworks-ceramic bowls, Sgraffito ware, gold coins, glass jewellery and leaves from the Qur'an, and other illuminated manuscripts-are presented in broad chronological and thematic sections, each with an introductory text by a Professor Martin Bommas of the Museum, and other guest authors. These sections look at these objects within the broad context of the Crusades and the history of the Byzantine Empire and Mamluk Egypt, as well as considering reception to, and presentation of, Mamluk heritage in modern-day Cairo, and the reception of object of non-European heritage in Australia. In addition to the main sections and presentation of the objects, many also illustrated using wonderful colour details for the section openers, the volume includes a timeline, selected bibliography and brief biographies of the contributing authors.

      Table of Contents
      Foreword; Acknowledgements; Introduction by Martin Bommas; The Crusader Period and Medieval Understandings of the East by Keagan Brewer; The Byzantine Empire by Bronwen Neil; The Invention of Skyscape: Mamluk Architecture in Egypt during the 13the and 14th Centuries by Martin Bommas; the Art of Sgraffito by Martin Bommas and Bronwen Neil; The Book of Hours by Martin Bommas and Louise D'Arcens; "We have sent down the Qur'an ourself, and we will guard it" by Mohamad Ali; The Middle Ages in Sydney Cultural Institutions: Western and Eastern by Louise D'Arcens; Timeline by Georgia Barker; Select Bibliography; Glossary; Authors

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