Living Islamic City
Fez and Its Preservation
Titus Burckhardt ; Jean-Louis Michon (Redaktør) ; Joseph A Fitzgerald (Redaktør) ; Jane Casewit (Oversetter)
The Moroccan city of Fez, founded in the ninth century CE, is one of the most precious urban jewels of Islamic civilization.
For more than 40 years Titus Burckhardt worked to document and preserve the artistic and architectural heritage of Fez in particular and Morocco in general. Les mer
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The Moroccan city of Fez, founded in the ninth century CE, is one of the most precious urban jewels of Islamic civilization.
For more than 40 years Titus Burckhardt worked to document and preserve the artistic and architectural heritage of Fez in
particular and Morocco in general. These newly translated lectures, delivered while Burckhardt was living and working in Fez,
explore how the historic city can be preserved without turning it from a living organism into a dead museum-city, and how
it can be adapted and updated using the values that gave birth to the city and its way of life. Aided by photographs and sketches
made during the course of his lifetime, Burckhardt conveys what it means to be a living Islamic city.
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2020
Forlag: World Wisdom Books
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9781936597666
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Titus Burckhardt (1908-1984) was a leading member of the "Traditionalist" school of comparative religious thought and an expert
on Islam, Islamic arts and crafts, and its spiritual dimension, Sufism. The great-nephew of the famous art-historian Jacob
Burckhardt, he lived for many years in Fez, Morocco and was an integral part of the Moroccan government's successful preservation
of the ancient medina of Fez as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981. In 1999 the Moroccan government sponsored an international
symposium in Marrakesh in honor of Burckhardt's distinguished work. His writings include Fez: City of Islam and Art of Islam.
Jean-Louis Michon (1924-2013) was a "Traditionalist" writer, editor, translator, Arabist, and artistic consultant who specialized
in Islam in North Africa, Islamic art, and Sufism. From 1972-1980 Michon was Chief Technical Adviser to a series of joint
programs by UNESCO, the UN Development Program, and the Moroccan government aimed at the preservation of traditional arts
and crafts. He is the author of Autobiography (Fahrasa) of a Moroccan Sufi and Introduction to Traditional Islam, Illustrated.
Joseph A. Fitzgerald studied Comparative Religion at Indiana University, where he also earned a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree.
He is an award-winning editor whose previous publications include The Essential Sri Anandamayi Ma and Spirit of the Indian
Warrior. He lives in Bloomington, Indiana.