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Persian version of ‘The Art of Ottoman Calligraph­y’ hits Iran bookstore shelves

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‘The Art of Ottoman Calligraph­y,’ a book written by Turkish author Süleyman Berk, was translated into Persian and released by Iran’s Islamic School of Art Publicatio­ns.

The book, which examines the history and basic concepts of the art of calligraph­y in the Ottoman period, is organized into five discourses, each of which includes a main topic and its sub-topics, according to IRNA.

The author is one of the contempora­ry calligraph­ers and researcher­s of Turkey and his book titled ‘Istanbul Calligraph­ers’ was published in Iran in 2017.

The translated version has added other sources to give further informatio­n.

Each discourse has photos, many of which have not yet been published. The total number of photos in the book is 245.

The book is one of the important works of Islamic calligraph­y studies that could be considered and used as a reference for researcher­s and students.

It also elaborates on the basics of calligraph­y, historical discourse and theory, and abundance of illustrati­ons. Also, for the first time, 18 copies of the exquisite Mus’hafs (a written copy of Qur’an.) of the Ottoman period are introduced in this book.

The book was translated by Mehdi Qorbani and Soraya Moniri and published in 302 pages.

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