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English edition
Nov
2010
448 pp.
220 color illus., 80 b/w illus.
Hardbound
21.5X32 cm
$59.95
LE300.00
LE200.00
ISBN 978 977 416 426 2
For sale only in the Middle East
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The Minarets of Cairo
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Doris Behrens-Abouseif
with contributions by
Nicholas Warner
Photographs by
Bernard O’Kane
Minarets have defined Cairo’s skyline since its early history: they are one of the most characteristic features of Islamic architecture. In Egypt, where civilizations have manifested themselves through awe-inspiring structures since antiquity, ‘a thousand minarets’ reveal the impact of Islamic civilization and urban aesthetics.
The Minarets of Cairo offers an accessible and vivid insight into the religious, historical, and architectural significance of the minaret in Cairo from the Arab conquest, through the Abbasid, Fatimid, Mamluk, and Ottoman periods. Students and scholars will welcome historian and art historian Doris Behrens-Abouseif’s excellent new research and analysis as well as over one hundred illustrated entries for individual minarets, brought to life by Nicholas Warner’s masterly architectural drawings and reconstructions.
With nearly three hundred illustrations, this beautiful book provides depth and color, displaying to full effect historic Cairo’s most impressive monuments.
Doris Behrens-Abouseif is the Nasser D. Khalili professor of Islamic art and archaeology at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. She is the author of Cairo of the Mamluks: A History of Architecture and its Culture (AUC Press, 2008), and Islamic Architecture in Cairo: An Introduction (AUC Press, 1998).
Nicholas Warner is the author of The Monuments of Historic Cairo: A Map and Descriptive Catalogue (AUC Press, 2007).
Bernard O’Kane is professor of Islamic art and architecture at the American University in Cairo.
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