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Obituary

Michael Hamilton Burgoyne 1944–2021

Michael Hamilton Burgoyne: a bibliography

  • 1971. Some Mameluke doorways in the Old City of Jerusalem. Levant 3: 1–30, pls ii–xxii.
  • 1973. Ṭarīq Bāb al-Ḥadīd: a Mamlūk street in the Old City of Jerusalem. Levant 5: 12–35, pls ix–xxv.
  • 1974. The continued survey of the Ribāṭ Kurd/Madrasa Jawhariyya complex in Ṭarīq Bāb al-Ḥadīd, Jerusalem. Levant 6: 51–64, pls xviii–xxiii.
  • 1975. Review of Arthur Kutcher, The New Jerusalem: Planning and Politics, London, 1973. Palestine Exploration Quarterly 107(1): 76–77.
  • 1975. Review of Arieh Sharon, Planning Jerusalem: The Old City and its Environs, Jerusalem, 1973. Palestine Exploration Quarterly 107(2): 165–66.
  • 1976. A chronological index to the Muslim monuments of Jerusalem. In, The Architecture of Islamic Jerusalem: An Exhibition Prepared for the Occasion of the World of Islam Festival, London, 1976. British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem: Jerusalem.
  • 1977. Al-abniyya al-athariyya fiʾl-Quds al-islāmiyya, trans. Isḥaq Mūsa al-Ḥussaynī. Department of Awqaf: Jerusalem.
  • 1978. (with Christel Kessler). The fountain of Sultan Qaytbay in the Sacred Precinct of Jerusalem. In, Moorey, P. R. S. and Parr, P. J. (eds), Archaeology in the Levant: Studies in Honour of Kathleen Kenyon: 259–68. Aris and Phillips: Warminster.
  • 1979. (with Amal Abul-Hajj). Twenty-four medieval Arabic inscriptions from Jerusalem. Levant 11: 112–37.
  • 1981. (with Jaroslav Folda). Review of Helmut Buschhausen, Die süditalienische Bauplastik im Königreich Jerusalem von König Wilhelm II. bis Kaiser Friedrich II, Vienna 1978. Art Bulletin 63(2): 321–24.
  • 1982. A recently discovered Marwānid inscription in Jerusalem. Levant 14: 118–21, pls xi–xii.
  • 1983. The architectural development of the Haram in Jerusalem under the Bahri Mamluks. The Third International Conference on Bilad al-Sham, Amman, 19–24 April 1980: Palestine, vol. 1: Jerusalem: 65–92. University of Jordan/Yarmouk University: Amman.
  • 1984. The Project of the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem to survey the medieval architecture in the Old City of Jerusalem. Proceedings of the First International Conference on the History of Bilād al-Shām, Amman, 20–25 April 1974: 33–35. Dār al-Muttaḥidah liʾl-Nashr: Amman.
  • 1985. (with Donald S. Richards). Appendix: the Arabic inscription in the Old Mosque of al-Bira. In, Pringle, D., ‘Magna Mahumeria (al-Bīra): the Archaeology of a Frankish New Town in Palestine’, in Peter W. Edbury (ed.), Crusade and Settlement: Papers Read at the First Conference of the Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East and Presented to R. C. Smail: 164–65, pl. 6. University College Cardiff Press: Cardiff.
  • 1987. (with additional historical research by Donald S. Richards). Mamluk Jerusalem: An Architectural Study. World of Islam Festival Trust for the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem: London.
  • 1987. Proposals for the Restoration and Conservation of the Old City of Nablus prepared for the Municipality of Nablus. British Council: East Jerusalem.
  • 1987. Magnificent monuments and minarets. Africa Events 3: 38–43.
  • 1989. Review of Moshe Safdie, The Harvard Jerusalem Studio: Urban Designs for the Holy City, Cambridge MA–London 1986. Middle East Journal 43(2): 314–15.
  • 1992. (with Klaus Bieberstein). Jerusalem: Baugeschichte, Karte IV: Von der Ankunft der Kreuzfahrer bis in frühosmanische Zeit (1099–um 1750 n. Chr.). In, Tübinger Atlas des Vorderen Orients (TAVO), map B. IV 7/IV. Ludwig Reichert: Wiesbaden.
  • 1992. The gates of the Ḥaram al-Sharīf. In, Raby, R. and Johns, J. (eds), Bayt al-Maqdis, part 1: ʿAbd al-Malik’s Jerusalem: 105–24. Oxford Studies in Islamic Art 9.1. Oxford University Press: Oxford.
  • 1994. The development of the trefoil arch. In, Hillenbrand, R. (ed.), The Art of the Saljuqs in Iran and Anatolia: Proceedings of a Symposium held in Edinburgh in 1982: 226–32, figs 226–231. Mazda Publishers: Costa Mesa CA.
  • 1999. Some further observations on the gates of the Ḥaram al-Sharīf. In, Johns, J. (ed.), Bayt al-Maqdis, part 2: Jerusalem and Early Islam: 215–22. Oxford Studies in Islamic Art 9.2. Oxford University Press: Oxford.
  • 2000. Notes on the historical distribution and current sourcing of stone slate roofing. In, Maxwell, I. and Dakin, A. (eds), Scottish Traditional Roofing Conference: New Ideas about Old Materials, Edinburgh, 1 November 2000: Abstracts: 8. Historic Scotland and Scottish Stone Liaison Group. Edinburgh.
  • 2000. The east wall of the Haram-al-Sharif: a note on its archaeological potential. In, Auld, S. and Hillenbrand, R. (eds), Ottoman Jerusalem: The Living City: 1517–1917, part 1: 479–91. Altajir World of Islam Trust, on behalf of the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem: London.
  • 2001. The Medieval and Ottoman Survey, 2000. Newsletter of the Council for British Research in the Levant: 23–24.
  • 2001. (with Klaus Bieberstein). Jerusalem: Baugeschichte, Karte IV: Von der Ankunft der Kreuzfahrer bis in frühosmanische Zeit (1099–um 1750 n. Chr.). In, Mittmann, S. and Schmitt, G. (eds), Tübinger Bibelatlas, map B. IV 7/IV. Ludwig Reichert: Wiesbaden.
  • 2005. (with Mahmoud Hawari). Bayt al-Hawari, a hawsh house in Sabastiya. Levant 37: 57–80.
  • 2009. Smaller domes in the Haram al-Sharif reconsidered in light of a recent survey. In, Hillenbrand, R. and Auld, S. (eds), Ayyubid Jerusalem: The Holy City in Context, 1187–1250: 147–78. Altajir Trust: London.
  • 2009. 1187–1260: the Furthest Mosque (al-Masjid al-Aqsa) under Ayyubid rule. In, Grabar, O. and Kedar, B. Z. (eds), Where Heaven and Earth Meet: Jerusalem’s Sacred Esplanade: 150–75. Yad Ben Zvi Press: Jerusalem/University of Texas Press: Austin TX.
  • 2009. 1260–1516: the Noble Sanctuary (al-Haram al-Sharif) under Mamluk rule—Architecture. In, Hillenbrand, R. and Auld, S. (eds), Where Heaven and Earth Meet: Jerusalem’s Sacred Esplanade: 188–209. Yad Ben Zvi Press: Jerusalem/University of Texas Press: Austin TX.
  • 2012. The development of Al-Haram al-Sharif during Ottoman rule. In, Halit Eren (ed.), Proceedings of the International Congress on al-Quds during the Ottoman Era: Damascus, 22–25 June 2009: 11–26. Studies on al-Quds and Palestine 3. IRCICA Research Centre for Islamic History, Art and Culture: Istanbul.
  • 2021. The White Mosque. In, Petersen, A. and Pringle, D. (eds), Ramla: City of Muslim Palestine, 715–1917: 184–202. Archaeopress: Oxford.
  • Forthcoming. (with Bentley Layton). Report on the survey of the church of St Shenoute in the White Monastery, near Sohag, Egypt (cf. S. J. Davis, ‘Archaeology at the White Monastery’, Coptica 9 (2010): 25–58).

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