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Acknowledgments | ||
Prologue | ||
Seeing Things: Why Pictures in Texts? | 1 | |
I | Imagining Space and the Spaces of Imagination | 5 |
Images Without Illustrations: The Visual Imagination in Classical Arabic Biography | 7 | |
Palaces and Paradises: Palace Description in Medieval Persian Poetry | 21 | |
II | Narrating Illustrations: Two Case Studies in Text-Image Relationships | 55 |
Ferdowsi and the Illustration of the Shahnameh | 57 | |
The Lover, His Lady, Her Lady, and a Thirteenth-Century Celestina: A Recipe for Love Sickness from al-Andalus | 79 | |
III | Beyond the Frame: Considering the Object | 117 |
The Aesthetics of Aggregation: Persian Anthologies of the Fifteenth Century | 119 | |
The Sound of the Image/The Image of the Sound: Narrativity in Persian Art of the Seventeenth Century | 143 |
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