Maghribis & Manuscripts in Ottoman Cairo
Type de ressource
Auteur/contributeur
- Love Jr, Paul M. (Présentateur)
Titre
Maghribis & Manuscripts in Ottoman Cairo
Résumé
From the 17th-20th centuries, Ibadi Muslims from the Maghrib traveled to Ottoman Cairo to seek financial, spiritual, or intellectual gain. At the center of their community lay a trade agency, school, residence, and library known as the “Buffalo Agency” (Wikālat al-jāmūs), located just around the corner from the famous Ibn Tulun Mosque. Using the Agency’s manuscript library as its material and geographic anchor, this project sketches the lives of Ibadi merchants, students, and scholars to show how Maghribi Ibadis participated in the legal, intellectual, and commercial worlds of Ottoman Cairo.
Type
Lecture
Date
2020-03-05
Intitulé de la réunion
Silsila spring 2020 Lecture Series, Maghrib: Arts of the Islamic West
Lieu
New York
Clé de citation
lovejrMaghribisManuscriptsOttoman2020
Consulté le
21/12/2020 14:06
Langue
eng
Référence
Love Jr, Paul M. 2020. « Maghribis & Manuscripts in Ottoman Cairo ». Lecture. Silsila spring 2020 Lecture Series, Maghrib: Arts of the Islamic West, mars 5. https://as.nyu.edu/silsila/events/2019-2020/maghribis---manuscripts-in-ottoman-cairo--paul-love-.html.
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