Abstract/Details

The Architecture of Bibliophilia: Eighteenth-Century Ottoman Libraries

Sezer, Yavuz.   Massachusetts Institute of Technology ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2016. 10587672.

Abstract (summary)

Libraries were a new building type of Ottoman architecture by the beginning of the eighteenth century. However, they quickly gained a considerable place among the endowments of Ottoman elites and remained one of the most carefully approached architectural questions throughout the century. More than twenty purpose-designed libraries were built in Istanbul until the early nineteenth century. This dissertation investigates the social and cultural conditions that paved the way for this library movement, the dynamics that affected the variety of architectural formulas developed for these buildings, and the receptions of the trend in the elite circles. The Ottomans designed some of the libraries with allusions to the image of mosques and to that of the pilgrimage shrine, and thus created symbols of the highly venerable status they gave to the effort of learning, especially to religious studies. In several library buildings, they made identifiable quotations from other monuments. This variety in library architecture is interpreted here as a reflection of the rise of knowledge of architectural past as a subject of gentlemen's curiosity, akin to interests in history, geography and literature. The latter genres had remarkably large places in library collections compared to the public collections of earlier centuries that lacked their own buildings. The broad demand for the accessibility of books in a wide range of fields certainly formed a pillar of the library movement, but the rivalry emerged between the dignitaries to donate rich libraries as urban landmarks demonstrates the power of this investment as a social asset and a political gesture in the eighteenth century. These were predominantly manuscript libraries; manual reproduction of books and accessibility of rare items were quite important in this library regime. (Copies available exclusively from MIT Libraries, libraries.mit.edu/docs - [email protected])

Indexing (details)


Business indexing term
Subject
Middle Eastern history;
Architecture
Classification
0333: Middle Eastern history
0729: Architecture
Identifier / keyword
Social sciences; Communication and the arts
Title
The Architecture of Bibliophilia: Eighteenth-Century Ottoman Libraries
Author
Sezer, Yavuz
Number of pages
0
Degree date
2016
School code
0753
Source
DAI-A 78/08(E), Dissertation Abstracts International
Place of publication
Ann Arbor
Country of publication
United States
Advisor
Rabbat, Nasser
University/institution
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
University location
United States -- Massachusetts
Degree
Ph.D.
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language
English
Document type
Dissertation/Thesis
Dissertation/thesis number
10587672
ProQuest document ID
1907463360
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/docview/1907463360