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Forcada, Miguel, "The garden in Umayyad society in al‐Andalus", Early Medieval Europe, 27/3 (2019), 349-373.
- Resum
- The majority of Arab sources concerning gardens and spaces dedicated to the cultivation of any kind of plant species in al‐Andalus date mainly from the eleventh century onwards and offer very little specific information about the Umayyad period (mid‐eighth to the beginning of the eleventh centuries). However, we do know the importance that gardens, understood broadly, had both in the material and daily life, as well as in the emblematic and symbolic life, of al‐Andalus during the Umayyad period. The present article reconsiders the early history of the Andalus garden in the context of the cultural history of the Umayyad period in order to understand better the foundations of the specific nature of Andalusī gardens and to show that, despite the influence of the reigning dynasty, the history of the garden in al‐Andalus has a notably collective dimension.
- Matèries
- Alimentació
Agronomia Història natural - Vegetals Àrab
- URL
- https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/bpl/emed/201 ...
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