Goodwin, Ottoman Architecture (1971)
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Godfrey Goodwin, A History of Ottoman Architecture, with 4 color plates and 521 illustrations, including 81 plans (The Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore 1971)
Half a century after its first publication, Goodwin’s Ottoman Architecture remains the best book on the subject.
Contents: Foreword pp. 6-7. Maps of the Ottoman Empire p. 8. Introduction pp. 9-10. Note on Turkish characters, spelling and pronunciation p. 10. Chronological Table p. 11. Map of Anatolia pp. 12-13.
1. Before the capture of Bursa pp. 14-33. 2. Bursa – the first mosques pp. 34-57. 3. Bursa – the Green Mosque and after pp. 58-91. 4. From Edirne to Istanbul pp. 92-141. 5. Prelude to the Grand Manner – Beyazid II pp. 142-195. 6. Sinan – the rise to greatness pp. 196-239. 7. Sinan – the master pp. 240-283. 8. The powers decline pp. 284-333. 9. Prelude to change pp. 334-379. 10. Baroque and after pp. 380-427. 11. The Ottoman house pp. 428-453.
Appendix I – The Janissaries pp. 454-455. Appendix II – The vakfiye and imaret systems pp. 455-457. Glossary pp. 458-459. Notes on the Text pp. 460-495. Bibliography pp. 496-502. List of monuments by town p. 503. Sources of illustrations p. 504. Index pp. 505-511. Total pages, 512 (28X22 hard cover).