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François Déroche
The Khalili Collection contains the largest and most comprehensive range of
Qur'anic material in private hands. This, the first of four volumes
devoted to the subject, covers the three major styles of Qur'anic
calligraphy that came into existence before AD 1000.
The catalogue contains 98 items which are described and illustrated
in colour. Included among these are a significant number of complete
manuscripts, some with their original bindings; two folios from
the famous 9th-century Qur'an which was written in gold on blue
parchment; and two quires from a 10th-century Qur'an, the only copy
known to have been produced in Sicily.
The introduction includes a survey of the codicology and illumination
of early Qur'ans, and discusses problems of classification and dating.
The author's system of classifying early Qur'anic scripts is set
out in five tables, and the calligraphic styles themselves are discussed
in three essays (Hijazi script; Early Abbasid scripts, and the New
Style).
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dr François Déroche is Director of Studies at the
Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes in Paris, and a leading authority
on early Qur'ans; his many publications include a two-volume catalogue
of the Qur'anic material in the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.
DETAILS
192 pages; fully illustrated in colour; several line drawings,
tables and diagrams
35.5 x 25.5 cm
hardback with dust jacket (slipcased)
1992
1-874780-51-X
£89 $180
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