Constructs of Symmetry in Islamic Art
by Terry Allen
published by Solipsist Press, Occidental, California, 2009
Copyright © 2009 by Terry Allen
An electronic publication
ISBN 0-944940-09-9
Table of Contents
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- Introduction
- Section One. Types of Symmetry
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- Traditional Mathematical Approaches to Symmetry
- Isometries
- Group Theory and Tilings
- Notations for Patterns
- Section Two. A Different View of Symmetry
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- Symmetry as a Type of Similarity
- Rotocenters
- Examples of Two-Color Patterns
- So What?
- Section Three. Uses of Symmetry in Architecture
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- Constructs of Symmetry
- Subsidiary Axes of Symmetry of Reflection in Western Islamic
Architecture
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- The Court of the Myrtles
- Subsidiary Axes of Symmetry in Arcades
before the Alhambra
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- Tinmal
- Marrakesh: First Kutubīyah Mosque
- Marrakesh: Second Kutubīyah Mosque
- The “T Plan” and Subsidiary Axes
of Symmetry
- Qayrawān: Great Mosque
- Variation in Coördinate Detail with Reflection in
Western Islamic Architecture Through the Almohads
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- The Possibilities
- Cordoba: Great Mosque
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- Bāb al-Wuzarā'
- Mihrab, Frieze of Lobed Arches
- Three Almoravid Mosques
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- Algiers: Great Mosque
- Fās: Mosque of the Qarawiyīn
- Tilimsān: Great Mosque
- Marrakesh: Minaret of the Kutubīyah Mosque
- Marrakesh: Qubbah al-Barūdiyīn
- Variation in Coördinate Detail with Reflection
in Western Islamic Architecture Between the Almohads and the
Court of the Myrtles
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- Fās: Madrasah al-ʿAttarīn, Qiblah Wall
- Tilimsān: Mosque of Abū Madyan
- The Courtyard of the
Cuarto Dorado
- The Court of the Lions
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- The Three Zones of the Courtyard Facade
- Inscription Bands
- Stucco Patterns
- Marçais's Analysis
- Western Symmetries in the Alhambra
- Section Four. The Significance of Western Islamic Symmetries
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- Aesthetic Significance
- Significance for the
History of Art
- Conclusion
- Appendix A. Western Symmetries Outside the West
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- Subsidiary Axes of Symmetry of Reflection Outside the
West
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- Subsidiary Axes of Symmetry of Reflection in Egypt
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- Cairo: Mausoleum of al-Shāfiʿī
- Cairo:
Khānaqāh of Baybars al-Jāshankīr
- Subsidiary Axes of Symmetry of Reflection in the
Central Islamic Lands
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- Baghdad: Madrasah al-Mustanṣirīyah
- Diyarbakır: Great Mosque
- Subsidiary Axes of Symmetry of Reflection in Persia
and Central Asia
- Variation in Coördinate Detail with Reflection
Outside the West
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- Variation in Coördinate Detail with Reflection
in Egypt
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- Cairo: Bāb al-Futūḥ
- Cairo:
Mausoleum of the ʿAbbāsid Caliphs
- Cairo: Mausoleum of al-Malik al-Ṣāliḥ
Najm al-Dīn Ayyūb
- Variation in Coördinate Detail with Reflection
in Yemen
- Variation in Coördinate Detail with Reflection
in the Central Islamic Lands
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- Khirbat al-Mafjar
- Kayseri, Çifte Medrese
- Samarqand: Madrasah of Ulugh Beg
- Anatolian Saljuq Tile Mihrabs
- Variation in Coördinate Detail with Reflection
in Persia and Central Asia
- Appendix B. Problematic
and Unresolved Cases
- Appendix C. Looping and
Rotation
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- Cordoba, Great Mosque: Dome in Front of the
Mihrab
- Samarqand: Dome of the Mausoleum of Shād-i Mulk Aqā
- Tāzā, Great Mosque: Dome in Front of the Mihrab
- Appendix D. Fās:
Madrasah al-ʿAttarīn, Lateral Arcades of Courtyard
- Appendix E. Chirality
- Appendix F. Levels of Symmetric Design in Patterns
- Appendix G. Symmetry with Stretching
or Compression
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- Irregular Distortions
- Regular Distortion