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ISBN10: 0814754929, ISBN13: 9780814754924, [publisher: NYU Press] Hardcover 1996. Middle East, Architecture. New York University Press. very good - fine cloth and dust jacket. [Chicago, IL, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1996]
ISBN10: 0814754929, ISBN13: 9780814754924, [publisher: New York University Press,] Hardcover XXII, 161 S. mit vielen Abb. Gutes Exemplar. Sprache: Englisch 4°, Orig.-Leinen mit ill. Orig.-Schutzumschlag. [Stuttgart, Germany] [Publication Year: 1996]
ISBN10: 0814754929, ISBN13: 9780814754924, [publisher: New York University Press,] Hardcover XXII, 161 S. mit vielen Abb. Gutes Exemplar. Sprache: Englisch 4°, Orig.-Leinen mit ill. Orig.-Schutzumschlag. [Stuttgart, Germany] [Publication Year: 1996]
New York New York University Press 1996 Hard cover New. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 184 p. Contains: Illustrations, black & white. Hagop Kevorkian Series Ne Art, 2.
ISBN10: 0814754929, ISBN13: 9780814754924, [publisher: New York University Press] Hardcover A collection of four unconventional essays presented by Islamic art and architecture expert Michael Meinecke in lecture form at New York University before his sudden death in 1995. The case studies, representing years of field experience, do not follow the. [Greven, Germany] [Publication Year: 1996]
ISBN10: 0814754929, ISBN13: 9780814754924, [publisher: New York University Press] Hardcover A collection of four unconventional essays presented by Islamic art and architecture expert Michael Meinecke in lecture form at New York University before his sudden death in 1995. The case studies, representing years of field experience, do not follow the. [Greven, Germany] [Publication Year: 1996]
New York Univ Pr, Date: 1996. Hardcover. New. illustrated edition. 161 pages. 11.25x8.50x0.75 inches. 1996. New York Univ Pr ISBN 0814754929 9780814754924 [GB]
N Y: New York University Press, Date: 1996. Oversize Hardback. Fine/Fine. XL. A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full brown cloth boards. 8""w x 10 3/4""h. 162 pages. Black and white photos and illustrations. ""Drawing upon a lifetime's knowledge, Patterns of Stylistic Change in Islamic Architecture presents Michael Meinecke's unique view of the evolution and development of Islamic architecture. Departing from conventional method which groups buildings and monuments according to dynasties and defines national characteristics based on the ethnic origins of Arabic, Persian, or Turkish patrons, Meinecke emphasizes the similarities which resulted from interrelations among neighboring or far-away areas. He argues that transformations in the development of Islamic architecture can be explained by the movements of skilled craftsmen who traveled extensively in their search for challenging work, allowing for their influence to be felt across a broad region. Meinecke's unique approach to Islamic architecture will no doubt inspire others to emulate his approach in studying other regions or areas. Few, however, will be able to attain the consummate mastery of the subject which enlivens these essays."" [publisher] 1996. New York University Press ISBN 0814754929 9780814754924 [US]
ISBN10: 0814754929, ISBN13: 9780814754924, [publisher: New York University Press, N Y] Hardcover A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full brown cloth boards. 8"w x 10 3/4"h. 162 pages. Black and white photos and illustrations. "Drawing upon a lifetime's knowledge, Patterns of Stylistic Change in Islamic Architecture presents Michael Meinecke's unique view of the evolution and development of Islamic architecture. Departing from conventional method which groups buildings and monuments according to dynasties and defines national characteristics based on the ethnic origins of Arabic, Persian, or Turkish patrons, Meinecke emphasizes the similarities which resulted from interrelations among neighboring or far-away areas. He argues that transformations in the development of Islamic architecture can be explained by the movements of skilled craftsmen who traveled extensively in their search for challenging work, allowing for their influence to be felt across a broad region. Meinecke's unique approach to Islamic architecture will no doubt inspire others to emulate his approach in studying other regions or areas. Few, however, will be able to attain the consummate mastery of the subject which enlivens these essays." [publisher] 3 [Seattle, WA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1996] ...
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