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Mustafa Âli's Epic Deeds of Artists
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The earliest known Ottoman literary source about the lives and works of calligraphers, painters, limners, and book-binders of the Ottoman and Persianate worlds, Mustafa ʿÂli’s (1541-1600) Epic Deed...
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11 August 2011

The earliest known Ottoman literary source about the lives and works of calligraphers, painters, limners, and book-binders of the Ottoman and Persianate worlds, Mustafa ʿÂli’s (1541-1600) Epic Deeds of Artists (1587), was hitherto considered to be primarily a biographic dictionary. Based on a comprehensive reading of the descriptive and analytic tools of ʿÂli’s biographical writings as well as his passionately penned personal reflections on sixteenth-century attitudes toward art and artists, this critical edition by Esra Akın-Kıvanç brings to the fore the significance of Epic Deeds not only as a guide to the connoisseurs and aficionados of the time, but also as a fascinating commentary by a prominent intellectual on the spiritual meaning and material value of art.
Price: $229.00
Pages: 580
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Islamic History and Civilization
Publication Date:
11 August 2011
ISBN: 9789004178724
Format: Hardcover
"The 150 pages of introduction and analysis are very well written and will undoubtedly serve as the primary reference for this work for a long time to come."
Maximilian Hartmuth Review of Middle East Studies (MESA) 48.1-2 (2014) p. 56-58.
'I pored iznesenih neslaganja, smatramo da se radio o prvorazrednom izdanju koje će u osmanistici postati referentna knjiga.'
Ẓenad Filipović in Prilozi za orijentalnu filologiju 64 (2015), 545-546.
Maximilian Hartmuth Review of Middle East Studies (MESA) 48.1-2 (2014) p. 56-58.
'I pored iznesenih neslaganja, smatramo da se radio o prvorazrednom izdanju koje će u osmanistici postati referentna knjiga.'
Ẓenad Filipović in Prilozi za orijentalnu filologiju 64 (2015), 545-546.
Esra Akın-Kivanç holds a doctorate (2007) in History of Art from Ohio State University. She has co-authored Sinan’s Autobiographies: Five Sixteenth-Century Texts (Brill, 2006), and is currently working on a compilation of pre-nineteenth-century Ottoman art-historical texts. She teaches Islamic Art and Architecture at Oberlin College.