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Wonders and Rarities: The Marvelous Book That Traveled the World and Mapped the Cosmos [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 464 pages, height x width x depth: 235x156x38 mm, weight: 885 g, 1 Maps
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Jan-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Harvard University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0674258452
  • ISBN-13: 9780674258457
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 464 pages, height x width x depth: 235x156x38 mm, weight: 885 g, 1 Maps
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  • ISBN-10: 0674258452
  • ISBN-13: 9780674258457
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"During the thirteenth century, the great scholar, geographer, physician, and astronomer Zakariya al-Qazwini (1203-1283) authored what became perhaps the single most influential work of natural history in the Islamic world: a compendium of curiosities entitled 'Aja'ib al-Makhluqat wa Ghara'ib al-Mawjudat, or, loosely translated, Wonders and Rarities. Following the travels of Qazwini's book across time and place, Travis Zadeh examines how Muslim intellectuals and religious authorities conceived of the world before the discovery of the western hemisphere and the rise of heliocentrism: through the language of wonder and rarity"--

“The wonders and curiosities of the Islamic imagination await discovery by a new generation of readers in this superb and very enjoyable book by Travis Zadeh.”
—Orhan Pamuk, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature


The astonishing biography of one of the world’s most influential books.

During the thirteenth century, the Persian naturalist and judge Zakariyya? Qazwini authored what became one of the most influential works of natural history in the world: Wonders and Rarities. Exploring the dazzling movements of the stars above, the strange minutiae of the minerals beneath the earth, and everything in between, Qazwini offered a captivating account of the cosmos. With fine paintings and leading science, Wonders and Rarities inspired generations as it traveled through madrasas and courts, unveiling the magical powers of nature. Yet after circulating for centuries, first in Arabic and Persian, then in Turkish and Urdu, Qazwini’s compendium eventually came to stand as a strange, if beautiful, emblem of medieval ignorance.

Restoring Qazwini to his place as a herald of the rare and astonishing, Travis Zadeh dramatically revises the place of wonder in the history of Islamic philosophy, science, and literature. From the Mongol conquests to the rise of European imperialism and Islamic reform, Zadeh shows, wonder provided an enduring way to conceive of the world—at once constituting an affective reaction, an aesthetic stance, a performance of piety, and a cognitive state. Yet through the course of colonial modernity, Qazwini’s universe of marvels helped advance the notion that Muslims lived in a timeless world of superstition and enchantment, unaware of the western hemisphere or the earth’s rotation around the sun.

Recovering Qazwini’s ideas and his reception, Zadeh invites us into a forgotten world of thought, where wonder mastered the senses through the power of reason and the pleasure of contemplation.



Travis Zadeh revives the work of the thirteenth-century Persian scholar Qazwini, whose Wonders and Rarities was for centuries one of the most influential natural histories in the world. Inviting us to embrace anew Qazwini’s rationalized study of nature and magic, Zadeh dramatically revises the place of wonder in the history of Islamic thought.

Recenzijas

As Zadeh concludes, reformers and modernists have closed the rich and varied archive revealed in Wonders and RaritiesIn this beautifully written and engaging text, Zadeh takes his readers back to the world of surprise and enchantment that preceded this closure. -- Malise Ruthven * Financial Times * The wonders and curiosities of the Islamic imagination await discovery by a new generation of readers in this superb and very enjoyable book by Travis Zadeh. -- Orhan Pamuk, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature Like al-Qazwn himself, Travis Zadeh has written a deliciously baggy tome, full of delights and diversions in its tour of the cosmic horizons. This is a book to get lost in, whether one wants to or not. Zadeh describes the Ajaib al-Makhlqt as containing a world within a book. In his own Wonders and Rarities, he has managed something similar himself. -- Nile Green * Los Angeles Review of Books * This book about a book, like the book it describes, is a rare and marvelous thingIn his passionate and erudite mission to restore Qazwini to centre stage, [ Zadeh] has given readers a book filled with its own wonder and marvels. Like his hero, he well understands the most important thing: What matters is a good story. -- Justin Marozzi * The Spectator * Wonders and Rarities has been studied by art historians in particular, but Travis Zadeh sets it in the context of wider Islamic thoughtIndeed, he faces the mammoth task of mastering the same range of disciplines as Qazwini himself, from alchemy to botany, philosophy, theology and zoology. These feats are themselves worthy of wonder. -- Helen Pfeifer * London Review of Books * A study of the wondrous, marvelous, and strange in the Islamicate contextThis book contributes to our understanding of an intellectually vibrant world full of wondrous anecdotes, magic, science, and poetry. * Reading Religion * A remarkable account of how a single text captivated readers for centuries, across the boundaries of language, religion, culture, and politics. Travis Zadehs engrossing study uncovers, with great erudition, the genesis and many afterlives of an extraordinary book, illuminating its continued power to inspire and amaze readers in our present day. -- Richard Ovenden, author of Burning the Books: A History of the Deliberate Destruction of Knowledge A wide-ranging and enchanting studyZadeh has traced the history of al-Qazwinis books in the centuries after their authors death, their abbreviations, expansions, imitations and glorious illustrations. -- Robert Irwin * Literary Review * A magnificent and essential book. Zadeh deftly illuminates centuries of occult and natural history, restoring Qazwn's place in this vast world of thought. The result is an astonishing work of Islamic intellectual and cultural history, one that delves deeply into the intricacies and the pleasures of wonder without the prism of orientalism. -- Rana Safvi, author of Shahjahanabad: The Living City of Old Delhi Beautifully written and deeply researched, this book explores the religious and intellectual importance of wonder in Islamic civilization through the study of a classic text. A must-read! -- Jamal J. Elias, author of Aishas Cushion: Religious Art, Perception, and Practice in Islam

Papildus informācija

Winner of PROSE Award in World History 2024 (United States) and Parviz Shahriari Book Award for History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology 2024 (United States). Long-listed for ISSR Book Prize 2024 (United States).
Note on Conventions vii
Introduction: Wonder's End 1(24)
I A world within words
25(70)
1 Stranger Lands
27(18)
2 Measures of Authority
45(28)
3 Astral Power
73(22)
II Wonders to behold
95(102)
4 Cosmic Order
97(31)
5 Terrestrial Designs
128(38)
6 Alchemical Bodies
166(31)
III Distant Shores
197(97)
7 Long Divided
199(24)
8 Across the Globe
223(38)
9 On the Edge
261(33)
Coda: Acts of Enchantment 294(39)
Note on Sources and Method 333(4)
Sigla and Abbreviations 337(6)
Notes 343(64)
Acknowledgments 407(6)
Illustration Credits 413(4)
Index 417
Travis Zadeh is Professor of Religious Studies at Yale University. He is the author of Mapping Frontiers across Medieval Islam and The Vernacular Quran.