Islamic Maps

Hardback

Main Details

Title Islamic Maps
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Yossef Rapoport
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 280,Width 237
Category/GenreCartography, map-making and projections
ISBN/Barcode 9781851244928
ClassificationsDewey:526.088297
Audience
General
Illustrations 60 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Bodleian Library
Imprint Bodleian Library
Publication Date 18 October 2019
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Spanning the Islamic world, from ninth-century Baghdad to nineteenth-century Iran, this book tells the story of the key Muslim map-makers and the art of Islamic cartography. Muslims were uniquely placed to explore the edges of the inhabited world and their maps stretched from Isfahan to Palermo, from Istanbul to Cairo and Aden. Over a similar period, Muslim artists developed distinctive styles, often based on geometrical patterns and calligraphy. Map-makers, including al-Khwarazmi and al-Idrisi, combined novel cartographical techniques with art, science and geographical knowledge. The results could be aesthetically stunning and mathematically sophisticated, politically charged as well as a celebration of human diversity. Islamic Maps examines Islamic visual interpretations of the world in their historical context, through the lives of the map-makers themselves. What was the purpose of their maps, what choices did they make and what was the argument they were trying to convey? Lavishly illustrated with stunning manuscripts, beautiful instruments and Qibla charts, this book shows how maps constructed by Muslim map-makers capture the many dimensions of Islamic civilisation, providing a window into the worldviews of Islamic societies.

Author Biography

Yossef Rapoport is a Reader in Islamic history at Queen Mary University of London.

Reviews

'This book is adorned with abundant and exquisite illustrations of maps from the ninth to the seventeenth centuries. Rapoport elegantly categorizes the complicated nature of Islamic maps for his readers and makes them accessible.' -- Pinar Emiralioglu, Associate Professor 'A beautifully designed, elegantly written guide to the magnificent and mysterious maps from the medieval Islamic world, where every map is a unique mix of science, art, ideology and power.' -- Emilie Savage-Smith, FBA