Qubbat al-khazna

The Damascus fragments: towards a history of the Qubbat al-khazna corpus of manuscripts and documents

Until the early twentieth century, this corpus was housed in a dome in the courtyard of the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus. This “Qubbat al-khazna” (the name is far from straightforward, as will be shown in this volume) and its con- tents became known to scholarship from the late nineteenth century, having been “discovered” at around the same time as its famous sibling, the Geniza of the Ben Ezra Synagogue in Cairo.

Introduction

The Introduction illustrates the principal aim of this volume that is as simple as it is ambitious: to take a first step in placing a large set of (often fragmentary) documents and manuscripts on the map of Middle Eastern history as a corpus. Moreover it provides with a brief story of the Genizah-like deposits like that of the Qubbat al-khazna in the Omayyad Mosque in Damascus; an overview of the scattered materials published so far coming from this deposit; the account by G.

Unpublished exemplars of block-printed Arabic amulets from the Qubbat al-khazna

The paper present two Syrian block-printed amulets coming from the Qubbat al-khazna find, in the Great Mosque in Damascus, that are currently at the Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum in Istanbul. The Arabic texts of amulets are edited and translated into English. The technique of block-printing is discussed and the two exemplar put in a wider cultural and social context.

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