Abstract

Contents: Preface 'Holy Paradise! Is it under or above the city of Istanbul?' Gardens, creative imagination and the theory of intermediary space in Ibn al-'Arabi's philosophy and its reception in the Ottoman world Gazel poetry and garden rituals (1450-1730): ideal and real gardens of love Azehrengiz poetry and urban rituals (1512-1732): ideal and real city spaces of love, reconciliation and liberation Nedim's poetry and new rituals of the Tulip Period (1718-1730): construction of gardens at KaAYithane commons The 'storehouse' of Ottoman landscape tradition: gardens and city spaces as barzakh Appendices Bibliography Index.

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