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New Publication: Monuments, patrons, contexts. Papers on Ottoman Europe presented to Machiel Kiel Maximilian Hartmuth and Ayşe Dilsiz (eds.) 2010 (PIHANS vol. 115) III, 207 pp. softcover ISBN-13: 978-90-6258-326-3 € 43.00 excl. VAT/handling
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The volume Monuments, patrons, contexts presents the proceedings of a symposium held on June 27, 2008, at the Netherlands Institute in Turkey in honour of the historian Machiel Kiel. Best known for his often pioneering work on the Ottoman Balkans, the scope of the contributions by friends and colleagues is as wide as the honouree’s lifework: Heath Lowry discovers a hitherto unknown sultanic mosque from around 1400 in the course of his fieldwork in Greece. Grigor Boykov finds already vanished monuments on the basis of textual sources. Mariya Kiprovska, similarly looking at monuments, brings to light a curious case of what appears to be a “gazi-turned-saint”. Aziz Nazmi Shakir-Tash
ventures through the Ottoman Rhodopes, an old stonecutter’s notebook in
hand, and wonders about the earliest Ottoman monuments there. Suraiya Faroqhi
accompanies the 17th-century scholar Abdurrahman Hibri on the hajj from
his native Edirne and reviews his observations on architecture and
politics. Hedda Reindl-Kiel
turns our attention to the 18th-century reconstruction of Muslim
infrastructure after the Venetian conquest of the Morea on one hand, to
the patronage of a palace eunuch on the other. The topic of
infrastructure, now from a Bulgarian perspective, is also addressed by Stephen Lewis. İlknur Kolay looks at building materials and discerns a change in terminology in the 17th century. Kemal Kutgün Eyüpgiller covers new ground with a study on 18th century military architecture along the Bosporus. Maximilian Hartmuth and Zeynep Ahunbay
deal with the restoration and preservation of Ottoman monuments in
Bosnia, with one writing about the 1890s, the other about the
reconstruction of a historic mosque lost in the 1990s war. The research articles are followed by the thus far most complete bibliography of Kiel’s work. |
Publications
In cooperation with the NINO, the Institute publishes the journal Anatolica (annually) and the monograph series
Publications de l'Institut Historique et Archéologique Néerlandais à Stamboul
(PIHANS).
These publications can be ordered from the NINO. Titles and ordering information can be found at the NINO
website
(publications page).
Yayınlar
Enstitü NINO ile beraber Anatolica (yıllık) dergisini ve Publications de l’Institut Historique et Archéologique Néerlandais à Stamboul (PIHANS) monografi serisini yayınlamaktadır.
Bu yayınlar NINO’dan sipariş edilebilir. Başlıklar ve sipariş bilgileri NINO
websitesinde (yayınlar sayfası) bulunmaktadır.
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