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This book is a study of architecture and urban design across the Mediterranean Sea from the 12th to the 14th Century, a time when there was no single, hegemonic power dominating the area. The focus of the study--four cities on the Italian peninsula, and four in Syria and Egypt--is the interconnectedness of the design and use of urban structures, streets and open space. Each chapter offers an historical analysis of the buildings and spaces used for trade, education, political display and public action.

The work includes historical and social analyses of the mercantile, social, political and educational cultures of the eight cities, highlighting similarities and differences between Christian and Islamic practices. Sixteen new maps drawn specifically for this book are based on the writings of medieval travelers.



Table of Contents
Acknowledgments viii
A Note Regarding the Maps x
List of Maps xi
List of Illustrations xii
Preface 1
Introduction 3
1. The Merchant's City 19
2. The Scholar's City 58
3. The Diplomat's City 91
4. The People's City 123
Conclusion 146
Appendix: Timeline 151
Glossary 154
Chapter Notes 157
Bibliography 189
Index 203

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      Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
      Publication Date: 1/31/2021 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781476678115, 978-1476678115
      ISBN10: 1476678111

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book is a study of architecture and urban design across the Mediterranean Sea from the 12th to the 14th Century, a time when there was no single, hegemonic power dominating the area. The focus of the study--four cities on the Italian peninsula, and four in Syria and Egypt--is the interconnectedness of the design and use of urban structures, streets and open space. Each chapter offers an historical analysis of the buildings and spaces used for trade, education, political display and public action.

      The work includes historical and social analyses of the mercantile, social, political and educational cultures of the eight cities, highlighting similarities and differences between Christian and Islamic practices. Sixteen new maps drawn specifically for this book are based on the writings of medieval travelers.



      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments viii
      A Note Regarding the Maps x
      List of Maps xi
      List of Illustrations xii
      Preface 1
      Introduction 3
      1. The Merchant's City 19
      2. The Scholar's City 58
      3. The Diplomat's City 91
      4. The People's City 123
      Conclusion 146
      Appendix: Timeline 151
      Glossary 154
      Chapter Notes 157
      Bibliography 189
      Index 203

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