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Islamic manuscripts and bindings as a window on East-West relations

Islamic manuscripts and bindings as a window on East-West relations

The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts) · Oxford University

April 20, 202041m 55s

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The making, use and trade of manuscripts was an important part of Islamic culture, the technical developments influenced the making of books in the west from the later medieval period onward. When dominance of powers shifted, the perception of the Islamic manuscript tradition also changed. While intricately embellished bindings continued to receive attention, the majority of manuscripts were usually not studied as artefacts. Yet there is much to be learned from the methods and materials used to make these objects, and the traces of use that history left in them.