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A Compendium of Chronicles Rashid al-Din's Illustrated History of the World Vol. XXVII: The Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Islamic Art Editorial Board Nassar D.Khalili, J.M.Rogers, B.M. Robinson, Robert Skelton, Ralph Pinder-Wilson, Julian Raby, Tim Stanly, Nahla Nassar General editor Julian Raby by Sheila S. Blair - London Nour Foundation in association with Azimuth Editions and Oxford University Press 1995 - 126+ 118

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BL Contains full-colour reproductions of each folio after the manuscript's recent restoration. The Nasser D. Khalili Collection is the greatest collection of Islamic art in private hands. Among its holdings of outstanding manuscripts is a fragmentary copy in Arabic of the Jami al-Taw-ar-ikh or Universal History, without a doubt one of the greatest illustrated medieval manuscripts to have survived from either East or West. Written by the great historian and vizier to the Ilkhanid court, Rashid al-Din, and copied in Tabriz between 1310 and 1315 by the author's own calligraphers and illustrators, the manuscript's importance as the first world history was quickly recognized. Dr Blair reconstructs the often complex history of its ownership, explains its seminal role in the evolution of the illustrated Persian book, and challenges the belief of previous scholars that the Nour fragment and that in the Library of the University of Edinburgh are parts of different manuscripts. Her study of the manuscript's text and miniatures--accompanied by numerous colour details and duotone illustrations of comparative material--provides fascinating insights into the state of pre-Mongol painting and the working practices of a Persian atelier over six hundred years ago.


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