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[edit]- Barber, Richard (2006). Being an English Version of the Bodleian Library, Oxford, MS Bodley 764. Boydell & Brewer. ISBN 978-0851157535.
- Barret, André (1996). Les peintres du fantastique (in French). les éditions de l'amateur. ISBN 2-85 917 220-3.
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ignored (help) - Berlioz, Jacques; Polo de Beaulieu, Marie-Anne (22 février 2000). L'animal exemplaire au moyen âge (Ve-XVe siècle). Collection Histoire (in French). Presses Universitaires de Rennes 2 (PUR). ISBN 978-2868474353.
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(help) - Clark, Willene B. (2006). A Medieval Book of Beasts: The Second-Family Bestiary. Commentary, Art, Text and Translation. Boydell & Brewer Inc. ISBN 978-0851156828.
- Delacampagne, Ariane; Delacampagne, Christian (2003). Here Be Dragons: A Fantastic Bestiary. Princeton Univ Pr. ISBN 978-0691116891.
- Duchet-Suchaux, Gaston; Pastoureau, Michel (30 mars 2006). La Bible et les saints. Tout l'art référence (in French). Flammarion. ISBN 978-2080115980.
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(help) - Hassig, Debra (2000). The Mark of the Beast: The Medieval Bestiary in Art, Life, and Literature (Garland medieval casebooks). Routledge Chapman & Hall. ISBN 978-0415928946.
- Heck, Christian, ed. (2005). Moyen Âge: chrétienté et islam (in French). Flammarion. ISBN 2-08-010784-4.
- Horvat, Frank; Pastoureau, Michel (2001). Figures Romanes (in French). Seuil. ISBN 9782020933841.
- Rebold Benton, Janetta (1992). Bestiaire médiéval Les animaux dans l'art du Moyen Âge (in French). translated by Michèle Veubret. New York Paris Londres: Abbeville.
- Ritz-Guilbert, Anne (9 novembre 2010). Des drôleries gothiques au bestiaire de Pisanello : Le Bréviaire de Marie de Savoie. L'art & l'essai (in French). Prefaced by François Avril and Michel Pastoureau. Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques - CTHS. ISBN 978-2735507191.
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(help) - Tesnière, Marie-Hélène (7 octobre 2005). Bestiaire médiéval : Enluminures. BX LIVRES (in French). Bibliothèque Nationale de France - BNF. ISBN 978-2717723373.
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(help) - Zucker, Arnaud (2004). Physiologos : Le bestiaire des bestiaires (in French). Editions Jérôme Millon. ISBN 978-2841371716.
Online resources
[edit]- Behrens-Abouseif, Doris (2004). "European Arts and Crafts at the Mamluk Court". Muqarnas. 21 (Essays in Honor of J. M. Rogers). BRILL.
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ignored (help) - Draper, Peter (2005). "Islam and the West: The Early Use of the Pointed Arch Revisited". Architectural History. 48. SAHGB Publications Limited: 1–20.
- Grabar, Oleg (2005). Early Islamic art, 650 - 1100. Constructing the study of Islamic art. Vol. I. Hampshire: Ashgate Publishing Limited. ISBN 978-0-86078-921-5.
- Grabar, Oleg (2006). Islamic visual culture, 1100 - 1800. Constructing the study of Islamic art. Vol. II. Hampshire: Ashgate Publishing Limited. ISBN 978-0-86078-922-2.
- Grabar, Oleg (2006). Islamic Art and Beyond. Constructing the study of Islamic art. Vol. III. Hampshire: Ashgate Publishing Limited.
- Grabar, Oleg (2005). Jerusalem. Constructing the study of Islamic art. Vol. IV. Hampshire: Ashgate Publishing Limited.
- Hoffman, Eva R. (2004). "Christian-Islamic Encounters on Thirteenth-Century Ayyubid Metalwork: Local Culture, Authenticity, and Memory". Gesta. 43 (2). International Center of Medieval Art: 129–142.
- O'Connell, Monique (2010). "The Italian Renaissance in the Mediterranean, or, Between East and West. A Review Article". California Italian Studies Journal. 1 (1).
- Serra Desfilis, Amadeo. "An Embarrassing Legacy and a Booty of Luxury: Christian Attitudes towards Islamic Art and Architecture in the Medieval Kingdom of Valencia" (PDF).
UB Heidelberg
[edit]- Anderson, Jaynie, ed. (2009). Crossing cultures - Conflict, migration and convergence ; the proceedings of the 32nd International Congress in the History of Art ; the University of Melbourne, 13 - 18 January 2008. Carlton, Victoria: Miegunyah Pr. ISBN 978-0-522-85710-8.
- Barnet, Peter, ed. (2006). Lions, dragons & other beasts. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-11684-7.
Notes - Carver Wees, Beth. English, Irish, & Scottish silver at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute. New York: Hudson Hills Press. ISBN 978-1-555-95117-7.
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Notes - Frankl, Paul (1960). The Gothic: Literary sources and interpretations through eight centuries. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton Univ. Pr.
- Glick, Thomas F. (2005). Islamic and Christian Spain in the early Middle Ages (2., rev. ed. ed.). Leiden: Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-14771-3.
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Notes - La Niece, Susan (ed.). The heritage of "Maître Alpais". British Museum research publication. Vol. 182. British Museum Press. ISBN 978-0-86159-182-4.
Notes - Mack, Rosamond (2002). Bazaar to piazza - Islamic trade and Italian art, 1300 - 1600. Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-22131-4.
Commons pictures
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Coronation Mantle from 1133 of the Imperial Regalia in Vienna.
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Ceiling of the Palatine chapel (Palermo)
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Ewer with birds. Body: rock crystal (Fatimid art, late 10th century–early 11th century); lid: filigreed gold (Italy, 11th century). Comes from the Treasure of Saint-Denis. Louvre, Department of Decorative Art
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Charlemagne Chessboard, Ivory, from the Treasure of Saint-Denis
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Eagle of Suger, from the Treasure of Saint-Denis
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Candlestick
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Byzantine incised plate imitating islamic pottery, dating from the 11th century. On display in the Ancient Agora Museum in Athens, housed in the Stoa of Attalus. Picture by Giovanni Dall'Orto, November 9 2009.
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Early example of pointed arch, Qasr Ibn Wardan, mid-sixth century church built during the reign of Byzantine Emperor Justinian I
Timeline
[edit]Date | Western Europe | Al-Andalus / Spain | Italy and Sicily | Constantinople, Holy Land and Crusades |
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650 | 691-692: Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem | |||
700 | ||||
750 | 756: Umayyad Emirate of Córdoba 785: Mosque of Cordoba |
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850 | ||||
900 | 929: Umayyad Caliphate | |||
950 | 965: Islamic conquest of Sicily | |||
1000 | 1031:The Moorish Caliphate of Córdoba falls | |||
1050 | 1060:Normands invasion of Sicily | 1095–1099: First Crusade | ||
1100 | 1118: Capture of Zaragoza, Aljafería focal point for spread of the Mudéjar Architecture of Aragon | 1132: Roger II of Sicily commissions the Capella Palatina in Palermo | ||
1150 | 1180-90: Church of San Tirso (Sahagún), Santa María la Blanca | |||
1200 | Master Alpais' ciborium (pseudo-Kufic) | 1245: Last Sicilian document in the Arabian language | 1204:Sack of Constantinople 1228–1229: Sixth Crusade 1244:Siege of Jerusalem | |
1250 | 1291: Fall of Acre | |||
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1350 | 1356-1366: Mudejar extension of Alcázar of Seville, for Peter of Castile, Patio de las Doncellas | |||
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1450 | 1492: End of the Reconquista | |||
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