Gardens in the Time of the Great Muslim Empires: Theory and Design
Citation
Petruccioli, Attilio (ed). 1997. Gardens in the Time of the Great Muslim Empires: Theory and Design. Leiden; New York: E.J. Brill.
Author/Editor
Attilio Petruccioli
Publication Date
1997
Copyright
Courtesy of E. J. Brill
Language
English
Document Type
Journal
Building Types
landscape
Keywords
landscape design
File Type and Size
application/pdf/45.65 MB
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The Social Significance of Transforming the Landscape at the Villa Borghese, 1606-30: Territory, Trees, and Agriculture in the Design of the First Roman Baroque Park
The Suburban Landscape of Sixteenth-Century Istanbul as a Mirror of Classical Ottoman Garden Culture
The Royal Gardens of the Safavid Period: Types and Models
Some Observations on "Garden" and its Meanings in the Property Transactions of the Juybari Family in Bukhara
Agriculture and the Timurid Chaharbagh: The Evidence from a Medieval Persian Agricultural Manual
The Sweet Smelling Notebook: An Unpublished Mughal Source on Garden Design
The Mughal Waterfront Garden
Garden Types in Mughal Lahore according to Early-Seventeenth-Century Written and Visual Sources
Humayun's Tomb and Garden: Typologies and Visual Order
Mughal Gardens and Geographic Sciences, Then and Now
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