: Boris Liebrenz, Kristina L. Richardson
: The Notebook of Kam?l al-D?n the Weaver Aleppine notes from the end of the 16th century
: Walter de Gruyter GmbH& Co.KG
: 9783110688924
: Bibliotheca Islamica
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: Religion/Theologie
: Arabic
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At the end of the 10th / 16th century in Aleppo, a weaver, cloth merchant, and poet named Kam?l al-D?n would regularly take his time to fill blank pages with his varied observations. But it was not a linear narrative he produced, nor was it a diary. Rather, he scribbled down accounts on the political and social life of his city and the region; the climate; economic developments; his craft; poetry, much of it his own; anecdotes; reading excerpts; obituaries of dignitaries and friends; history. In doing so, Kam?l al-D?n upends assumptions about literary agency, faith, and class in the Ottoman Arab provinces and thus gives us insights rarely seen in other contemporary works.

Only a fragment of what once must have been a sizeable work survives, now preserved in the Forschungsbibliothek Schloss Friedenstein in Gotha under the shelfmark MS orient. A 114. It represents the earliest known Arabic notebook of an artisan or merchant.



Kristina Richardson, Queens College, New York, USA;Boris Liebrenz, Sächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften , Leipzig.