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The World in a Book: Al-Nuwayri and the Islamic Encyclopedic Tradition
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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The World in a Book: Al-Nuwayri and the Islamic Encyclopedic Tradition
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Elias Muhanna
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:232 | Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 156 |
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Category/Genre | Literary studies - general Literary reference works Islam |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780691191454
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Classifications | Dewey:030.927 |
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Audience | Tertiary Education (US: College) | Professional & Vocational | |
Illustrations |
7 halftones. 4 line illus. 14 tables.
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Princeton University Press
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Imprint |
Princeton University Press
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Publication Date |
28 May 2019 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
A groundbreaking study of one of the greatest encyclopedias of the medieval Islamic world-al-Nuwayri's The Ultimate Ambition in the Arts of Erudition Shihab al-Din al-Nuwayri was a fourteenth-century Egyptian polymath and the author of one of the greatest encyclopedias of the medieval Islamic world-a thirty-one-volume work entitled The Ultimate Ambition in the Arts of Erudition. A storehouse of knowledge, this enormous book brought together materials on nearly every conceivable subject, from cosmology, zoology, and botany to philosophy, poetry, ethics, statecraft, and history. Composed in Cairo during the golden age of Islamic encyclopedic activity, the Ultimate Ambition was one of hundreds of large-scale compendia, literary anthologies, dictionaries, and chronicles produced at this time-an effort that was instrumental in organizing the archive of medieval Islamic thought. In the first study of this landmark work in a European language, Elias Muhanna explores its structure and contents, sources and influences, and reception and impact in the Islamic world and Europe. He sheds new light on the rise of encyclopedic literature in the learned cities of the Mamluk Empire and situates this intellectual movement alongside other encyclopedic traditions in the ancient, medieval, Renaissance, and Enlightenment periods. He also uncovers al-Nuwayri's world: a scene of bustling colleges, imperial chanceries, crowded libraries, and religious politics. Based on award-winning scholarship, The World in a Book opens up new areas in the comparative study of encyclopedic production and the transmission of knowledge.
Author Biography
Elias Muhanna is the Manning Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature at Brown University. He is the editor and translator of an abridged version of al-Nuwayri's The Ultimate Ambition in the Arts of Erudition (Penguin) and the editor of The Digital Humanities and Islamic & Middle East Studies.
Reviews"Winner of the Morris D. Forkosch Book Prize, Journal of the History of Ideas" "Honorable Mention for the British-Kuwait Friendship Society Book Prize" "Winner of the John Nicholas Brown Prize, Medieval Academy of America" "In this erudite book, Elias Muhanna deftly analyzes the epistemological structure of al-Nuwayri's immense encyclopedia and places it into its many rich intellectual, cultural, and historical contexts."---Nasser Rabbat, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "Elias Muhanna's The World in a Book: Al-Nuwayri and the Islamic Encyclopedic Tradition is an erudite, scrupulously researched, and eminentlyreadable book that marks a significant contribution to studies in Arabic literature, Mamluk history, and the production and circulation of knowledgein the medieval Islamicate world."---Mimi Hanaoka, American Journal of Islamic Social Science "There are few books in the field of pre-modern Islamic intellectual history that are both original contributions to scholarship and such a pleasure to read that they would interest a broad audience of non-specialists. This book is one of them."---Matthew L. Keegan, Arab Studies Journal "Muhanna's well-researched The World in a Book presents an exciting exploration of the conditions of creating a compendium in the fourteenth century. . . a fascinating read for all lover of knowledge "---Duygy Yildirim, Nazariyat "The World in a Book is edifying, lucidly-written, and enjoyable to read. . . . Al-Nuwayri's world of Mamluk Egypt and Syria is vividly brought to life. Muhanna's book also potentially enables very fruitful comparative conversations on encyclopedism in Middle Eastern and Western traditions. It is an important work that moves the study of "post-classical" Arabic literature significantly forward. "---Nathaniel A. Miller, Journal of Arabic Literature
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