كتاب: ديوان الخط العربي في سورية – نقوش العمائر المملوكية

هذا الكتاب للباحث المصري د. فرج الحسيني، ومن اصدار مركز دارسات الخطوط بمكتبة الاسكندرية عام 2018 وتم طرحه للجمهور خلال معرض الكتاب الحالي في القاهرة. فيه توثيق لمعظم العمائر المملوكية الموجودة في عدة مدن سورية، وحتى لبعض المباني التي افتقدناها حديثاً كجامع يلبغا (تاريخ الهدم 1985).

يقع الكتاب في 564 صفحة، بقياس 29 * 29 سم.

– تعليقي على الكتاب: هو بالتأكيد مرجع هام يذكرني بكتب الراحل د. قتيبة الشهابي الموسوعية، وأتوقع أن يتبعه كتب أخرى عن العمائر الأيوبية والعثمانية. لكن أتمنى أن تتحسن طريقة استخلاص الكتابات وأسلوب عرضها، فبحسب ما شاهدت عند تصفحي للكتاب، هناك العديد من الاستخلاصات تمت على عجل وبدون مراعاة للتفاصيل الخطية.

 

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Used Book Shops in Amman

I just LOVE used books!

Nothing’s more magical to own a book after someone have read it, dog-eared some pages, and lift some doodles and notes here and there! Sometimes I find a book signed by its author, with few little words to another special person to her/him.. that is super incredible! Or a book that was exchanged between friends, family members and so on.. All of these details make the world of used books the right place for me.
Amman, as all​ ​other cities in the world have its own shops that sell second-hand books, hereunder my list for the best ones:

متاجر الكتب المستعملة في عمّان

• Mahall al-Maa محل الماء

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Small shop located in Quraish street behind the Amman’s nymphaeum, owned by Hamzeh, a wonderful person, and a true booklover, Hamzeh has a massive collection of books, mostly rare ones! I spend hours and sometimes days overwhelmed his gems! Previously, Hamzeh inherited his late father’s​ ​bookshop under the name of Khazanet Aljahith, until 2017,​ ​he decided to launch his own new venture with a new brand name, and that was: Mahall al-Maa, which translate into English as: The Shop of Water, the concept behind that name came from the fact: water is essential for every life form, and so the books! Hamzeh believes in this value, therefore he launched a new initiative of its kind, he called it:”Take a book and pay as you wish!” Just to support the reading culture!

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Despite the difficult economic situation of the country and this business, in particular, Hamzeh’s keeps his promise and encourage
his ‘Guests’ to maintain the reading habit, and he open a 24/7, even if that costs him a lot. A Nobel man! Please visit his facebook page from here.

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Ancient Typography from Damascus

After some excavations, I’ve found these beautiful typographical designs of the Safwat-el-Molk mausoleum’s dome, the mausoleum was removed and replaced by the Havana cafe building. It was built between 1110 and 1111 AD for the wife of the Seljuk ruler of Damascus.

Please enjoy looking at these superb and rare Damascene Seljuk Kufic samples.

Info and illustrations from: Ecochard, M. and Sauvaget, J. “Le Tombeau de Safwat al-Molk.” In Les Monuments Ayyoubides de Damas, 1-13. Paris: Editions Boccard, 1938.

 

 

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The dome before demolishing.

 

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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم إن الله وملائكته

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الذين آمنوا صلوا عليه وسلمو تسليما صدق الله العـ

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الحمدلله على أفضاله —- على محمد وآله

 

 

 

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