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The Trans-Saharan Book Trade : Manuscript Culture, Arabic Literacy and Intellectual History in Muslim Africa
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Author(s):
Graziano Krätli
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Ghislaine Lydon
Publication date:
January 01 2011
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BRILL
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9789004187429
ISBN (Electronic):
9789004193611
Publication date:
January 01 2011
DOI:
10.1163/ej.9789004187429.i-424
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9e58988a-7a27-43bc-bad7-3e67b87193e2
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Book chapters
pp. i
Preliminary Material
pp. 1
A Historical Geography Of The Trans-Saharan Trade
pp. 35
A Thirst For Knowledge: Arabic Literacy, Writing Paper And Saharan Bibliophiles In The Southwestern Sahara
pp. 73
The Paper Trade Of Egypt And The Sudan In The Eighteenth And Nineteenth Centuries And Its Re-export To The Bilād as-Sūdān
pp. 109
The Historic "Core Curriculum" And The Book Market In Islamic West Africa
pp. 175
The Book And The Nature Of Knowledge In Muslim Northern Nigeria, 1457–2007
pp. 213
Literary Culture And Arabic Manuscripts In 19th-Century Ilọrin
pp. 241
An Overview Of The Major Manuscript Libraries In Timbuktu
pp. 265
Information And Communication Technologies For The Preservation And Valorization Of Manuscript Collections In Morocco
pp. 291
Coming To Terms With Tradition: Manuscript Conservation In Contemporary Algeria
pp. 319
Camel To Kilobytes: Preserving The Cultural Heritage Of The Trans-Saharan Book Trade
pp. 359
Glossary
pp. 368
African Toponyms Mentioned In The Volume
pp. 375
Bibliography
pp. 393
Notes On Contributors
pp. 399
Index
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