Chapter Twenty- three. Medium and Message in the Monumental Epigraphy of Medieval Cairo

B. o'kane
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We have in Cairo an unbroken sequence of inscriptions on major and minor religious monuments from the 9th century onwards. The size of this corpus enables us to discuss a wide variety of topics, and in particular the ways in which religious monuments advertised their presence through the medium of writing, an art form that has been regarded as the most intrinsically Islamic of them all. Areas that could be analyzed include the visual aesthetics of texts, their relative lengths, the sizes of the scripts used, issues of legibility or the lack of it, and the make-up and design of the inscriptions from their textual contents to the non-literary uses that they served. Leaving behind a building for fellow Muslims after one’s death was one of the surest ways to earn spiritual benefit, and the inscriptions on them announced the munificence of the patron, proclaiming his name and titles, and ensuring that the endowments he set up for the building would be honored. Attention could be drawn to them in various ways, through their size, through repetition, and through the care taken with their calligraphy and with intrinsic or surrounding decorative details. However, a large number of inscriptions high up on buildings, even if brightly colored, but always have been difficult if not impossible to read. Most of these are of God’s word, the Quran, and had another purpose, that of sanctifying the building on which they were placed. Most foundation inscriptions were meant to be read and were accordingly placed in locations which made this easier. Inscriptions were an essential component of religious monuments in Medieval Cairo. They could convey information in many ways, directly by their content, indirectly as indicators of prestige and even as assurances that God’s word was being proclaimed from on high.
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第二十三章。中世纪开罗铭文中的媒介与信息
从9世纪开始,我们在开罗的主要和次要的宗教纪念碑上有一系列不间断的铭文。这个语料库的规模使我们能够讨论各种各样的主题,特别是宗教纪念碑通过文字媒介宣传其存在的方式,这种艺术形式被认为是所有艺术中最具伊斯兰本质的。可以分析的领域包括文本的视觉美学,它们的相对长度,所使用的文字的大小,易读性或缺乏易读性的问题,以及从文本内容到它们所服务的非文学用途的铭文的构成和设计。在一个人死后,为穆斯林同胞留下一座建筑是获得精神利益的最可靠的方式之一,建筑上的铭文宣布了赞助人的慷慨,宣布了他的名字和头衔,并确保他为这座建筑设立的捐赠将得到尊重。人们可以通过各种方式来吸引人们的注意力,通过它们的大小,通过重复,通过对书法和内在或周围装饰细节的关注。然而,高楼大厦上的大量碑文,即使色彩鲜艳,也总是难以辨认。这些雕像大多出自真主的话语——《古兰经》,还有另一个目的,那就是使放置它们的建筑变得神圣。大多数基础铭文都是用来阅读的,因此被放置在更容易阅读的位置。铭文是中世纪开罗宗教纪念碑的重要组成部分。它们可以以多种方式传达信息,直接通过内容,间接作为威望的指标,甚至保证上帝的话语是从高处传下来的。
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