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ID168993
Title ProperReading In, Looking Out: Hermeneutics by Implication in an Early Fifteenth-Century Anthology
LanguageENG
AuthorWhite, James
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article investigates aspects of mise-en-page in British Library Add. MS. 27261, an anthology of twenty-three texts on mixed subjects produced for Eskandar Soltān (d. 818/1415), grandson of Timur and self-styled ruler of territories in southern Iran during the early fifteenth century. It examines the juxtaposition of literary and scientific texts together with images in Add. MS. 27261, and explores the correlations that these juxtapositions create. It concludes that the London anthology should be seen as a coherent intellectual enterprise, and as an interpretative project designed to feed Eskandar’s experiments with different forms of knowledge.
`In' analytical NoteIranian Studies Vol. 52, No.5-6; Sep-Nov 2019: p.947-972
Journal SourceIranian Studies Vol: 52 No 5-6
Key WordsAstronomy ;  Hermeneutics ;  Philology ;  Manuscript Culture ;  Editorial Practices ;  Eskandar Soltān ;  Nezāmi Ganjavi


 
 
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