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Author:
Cooper, John P., author.
Title:
The medieval Nile : route, navigation, and landscape in Islamic Egypt / John P. Cooper.
Publisher:
The American University in Cairo Press,
Copyright Date:
2014
Description:
xvii, 421 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 24 cm
Subject:
Nile River--History.
Nile River--History--Sources.
Nile River--Geography.
Nile River--Environmental conditions.
Navigation--Nile River--History.
Landscape changes--Nile River Region--History.
Waterways--Egypt--History.
Egypt--History--1250-1517.
Egypt--History--1517-1882.
Ecology.
Geography.
Landscape changes.
Navigation.
Waterways.
Egypt.
Nile River.
Nile River Region.
1250 - 1882
History.
Sources.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 377-407) and index.
Contents:
Part 1. Geography -- Imagining the Nile -- The Pre-Islamic Nile delta -- The western delta in the Islamic Era -- The Eastern delta in the Ismamic Era -- The Bahr Yusuf -- Part 2. Navigation -- The Nile flood cycle -- Propulsion: Wind, current, and human labor -- Local hazards: Mouths, cataracts, and mountains -- Nile journey times -- Onward connections: The Mediterranean and Red Seas -- Part 3. Ports and the navigational landscape -- The ports of Fustat and Cairo -- Ports of the Western delta -- Ports of the Eastern delta -- Ports of the Red Sea.
Summary:
"An interdisciplinary study that draws together geography, historical navigation data, and eyewitness accounts into a comprehensive picture of one of the world's great rivers. This ground-breaking view of the navigational landscape of the Nile in medieval Egypt draws on a broad range of sources: medieval Arabic geographies; traveler accounts; archaeology; and meteorological, hydrological, and geological studies. John Cooper first charts the changing geography of the Nile waterways, particularly in the Delta, from the eve of Islam to the early modern period, and logs the 'rise and fall' of these waterways for natural and/or anthropogenic reasons. He then presents a new perspective on the Nile, drawing on traveler accounts and environmental data to portray the river as a uniquely challenging and sometimes dangerous navigational environment requiring extensive local knowledge by skilled and hard-working Nile navigators. Finally, he looks at how the main Delta and Red Sea ports of medieval Egypt fitted into the navigational landscape described, explaining how these ports were affected by changes occurring to the navigational landscape, and how they reflected the navigational conditions of the Nile and surrounding seas"--From the publisher.
ISBN:
9774166140
9789774166143
OCLC:
(OCoLC)894784159
LCCN:
2014466245
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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