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Arab Paper

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This revised edition of Das Arabische Papier offers an English translation of J. von Karabacek�s seminal study on Arab paper, essential for students, historians, conservators, and anyone interested...
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Bibliophiles in Europe at the end of the nineteenth century began to take a serious interest in the manuscripts of the Middle East and the paper on which they were written. Perhaps the most important of these men were C.-M. Briquet working in Geneva, and J. Wiesner and J. von Karabacek working in Vienna. All three were concerned with the burning topic of the moment: Was oriental paper made of cotton? Within the space of two years these three writers published seminal articles for the European study of Arab paper -�Das Arabische Papier�is one of those articles.

The late Don Baker's inspiration to set about the translation and interpretation of this work was 'simply the desire to know the contents of this much quoted article'. Students, historians, curators, collectors, conservators and all those interested in the historical development and spread of papermaking will soon realise why Don Baker wished to make this important text available to English readers.

This Archetype edition is a revised edition of the volume, which Don Baker produced in 1991.

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Price: £25.00
Pages: 80
Publisher: Archetype Publications
Imprint: Archetype Publications
Publication Date: 01 September 2001
Trim Size: 9.05 X 6.50 in
ISBN: 9781873132029
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

ART / Conservation & Preservation, Conservation, restoration and care of artworks, ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES / Paper Ephemera, Antiques, vintage and collectables: books, manuscripts, ephemera and printed matter

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Acknowledgements

Preface

1 Introduction: The Rainer Collection

2 The decline of papyrus and the development of paper

3 The historical development of papermaking from rags (using Arab sources)

4 The first papermakers

5 Samarqand (Khurasan) paper

6 Rag raper

7 The spread of papermaking

8 The main centres of papermaking

9 Arab papermaking materials

10 The origin of the myth of cotton paper

11 The technology of paper

12. On Arab diplomacy

13. Conclusions

Author's notes

Translator's notes

Index