Author:
Anya H. King
Subject:
Middle East and Islamic Studies›History & Culture
Asian Studies›Central Asia
History›Medieval History
Biology›General
Middle East and Islamic Studies›Philosophy, Theology & Science
ISBN13:
9789004336247
Publication Date:
January 2017
Copyright Year:
2017
Format:
Hardback
Publication Type:
Book
Pages, Illustr.:
xiii, 441 pp., 5 illus.
Imprint:
BRILL
Language:
English
Main Series:
Islamic History and Civilization
ISSN:
0929-2403
Volume:
140
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Biographical note
Readership
Table of contents
Biographical note
Anya H. King, Ph.D. (2007), Indiana University, is Associate Professor of History at the University of Southern Indiana. She publishes on medieval Islamic trade with Asia.
Readership
Primarily scholars of Islamic history and its eastern connections, and secondarily scholars of the history of aromatics, perfumery, and commodity history.
Table of contents
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1: About Musk and Its Terminology
Musk and Its Origin
Exploitation of Musk
Terminology for Musk
Chapter 2: Commodities of Further Asia in the Islamic World
Introduction
Central Eurasia
China
India
Southeast Asia
Place of Origin, “Brand”, and Rank
The Impact of Commodity Knowledge in Adab
Conclusion
Chapter 3: History of Musk and the Musk Trade: From Asia to the Near East
Introduction
Musk in China
Musk in India
Musk in Tibet
Musk in Central Asia
Aromatics in the Persian World
Musk and Aromatics in Sasanian Persia
The Westward Spread of Musk in Antiquity
Conclusion
Chapter 4: Islamicate Knowledge of Musk and Musk-Producing Lands
Arabic Terminology relating to Musk
Persian Terminology for Musk
Sources of Musk: Middle Eastern Knowledge of the Geography of the Musk Producing Lands and the Origins of Musk
Toponyms and Sources
The Islamicate Understanding of the Production of Musk
Conclusion
Chapter 5: The Merchant World and the Musk Trade
Musk Producers and the Trade
Tribute and Royal Gift-Giving
Routes and Emporiums
Merchants
Data on the Commerce in Musk
Perfumers and Pharmacists
Adulteration and Imitation of Musk
Conclusion
Chapter 6: Musk in Daily Life in the Early Medieval Islamic World
Introduction
Arabic and Persian Perfumes
Incense
Unguents
Scented Powders
Oils and Waters
Musk and Men
Musk and Women
Musk and Medicine: Pharmaceutical Specifications of Musk
Pharmaceutical Applications of Musk
Musk in Food and Drink
Conclusion
Chapter 7: The Symbolic Importance of Musk in Islamic Culture
The Primacy of Musk among Aromatics in Islamic Culture
Symbolic Meanings of Musk in Medieval Islamic Culture
Musk and Kingship
Musk and Islam
Musk and the Garden
Conclusion
Bibliography
List of Illustrations
Illustration 1. Musk deer.
Illustration 2. The musk apparatus.
Illustration 3. Musk pods.
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