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Record Nr.

UNINA9910784703703321

Autore

Crane Howard

Titolo

Sinan's autobiographies : five sixteenth-century texts / / Howard Crane, Esra Akin

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leiden; ; Boston : , : BRILL, , 2006

ISBN

1-281-38434-8

9786611384340

90-474-0666-4

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (657 p.)

Collana

Muqarnas, Supplements ; ; 11

Disciplina

720.92

B

Soggetti

Architects

Architects - Turkey

Architecture, Ottoman

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Critical edition of Sinan's five autobiographical texts.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Preface: "Sources, Themes, and Cultural Implications of Sinan's Autobiographies" by Gülru Necipoqlu -- Authors' Notes and Acknowledgments -- Note on Transcription -- Abbreviations -- Introduction. -- Synopsis of Relationships between Texts and Manuscripts Works Cited -- Adsæz Risale (AR) [Untitled Treatise] -- Ris¸letü'l-Mi{m¸riyye, (RM) [Treatise on Architecture] -- Tu¥fetü'l-Mi{m¸rºn (TM) [Choice Gift of the Architects] -- Tezkiretü'l-Ebniye (TE) [Record of Buildings] -- Tezkiretü'l-Büny¸n (TB) [Record of Construction] -- Collations of Tezkiretü'l-Ebniye -- Collations of Tezkiretü'l-Büny¸n -- Note on the Format of Appendices -- Appendix I: Citation Index of Buildings Listed in Tezkiretü'l-niye -- Appendix II: Sequence of Citations in Inventories Listed in Tezkiretü'l-Ebniye -- Appendix III: Comparison of Prose Introduction in AR, RM, TM, and TE -- Facsimiles -- Index.

Sommario/riassunto

The sixteenth-century Ottoman architect Sinan is today universally recognized as the defining figure in the development of the classical Ottoman style. In addition to his vast oeuvre, he left five remarkable autobiographical accounts, the Adsız Risale , the Risāletü'l-Miʿmāriyye ,



Tuḥfetü'l-Miʿmārīn , Teẕkiretü'l-Ebniye and Teẕkiretü'l-Bünyān , that provide details of his life and works. Based on information dictated by Sinan to his poet-painter friend Mustafa Saʿi Çelebi shortly before his death, these accounts exist in multiple manuscript versions in libraries in Istanbul, Ankara, and Cairo. The present volume contains critical editions of all five texts along with transcriptions, annotated translations, and facsimiles of the most important variant versions; and an introductory essay that analyzes the various surviving manuscripts, reconstructs their histories, and establishes the relationships between them; and a preface that considers the sources, themes, and broader implications of the five autobiographies.