Abstract

For the first time, this paper systematises the medieval preparation of black writing inks found in the important thirteenth century Andalusian technical treatise written by Muhammad ibn Idrīs ibn al-Qalalūsī (1210–1308). We present the Arabic version of this extraordinary text (‘The gifts of the wise men on the curiosities of the substances’), and its first English translation, as well as discuss key aspects of the processes that remain missing or are unclear indications. In this work, we studied the iron gall inks based on galls, where no other phenolic source is present. In this pedagogical treatise, the recipes for these black iron-gall inks are organised and classified by the gallnuts extraction method used: boiling (decoction), squeezing and infusion, with water being the only solvent used. The inks selected were reproduced and characterised through a multi-analytical approach. Quantification was performed by HPLC–DAD (high performance liquid chromatography with diode array detectors in the UV–VIS), showing that gallic acid is a minor compound in the gall extracts prepared following al-Qalalūsī instructions. In all the recipes, the higher concentration compounds in the gall extracts are the gallotannins pentagalloylglucose and hexagalloylglucose, ranging from 79 to 50% of the phenolic compounds. This supports the results of Raman and infrared spectroscopies. A comparison with medieval Iberian recipes was also done, which served to reinforce our previous results that show water as the sole solvent extracts with much lower yields than mixed solvents (water plus white wine or vinegar).

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Title
The making of black inks in an Arabic treatise by al-Qalalūsī dated from the 13th c.: reproduction and characterisation of iron-gall ink recipes
Author
Díaz Hidalgo, Rafael Javier 1 ; Córdoba, Ricardo 2 ; Grigoryan, Hermine 3 ; Vieira, Márcia 3 ; Melo, Maria J. 3 ; Nabais, Paula 3 ; Otero, Vanessa 4 ; Teixeira, Natércia 5 ; Fani, Sara 6 ; Al-Abbady, Hossam 7 

 NOVA University of Lisbon, DCR and LAQV-REQUIMTE, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Caparica, Portugal (GRID:grid.10772.33) (ISNI:0000000121511713); Universidad de Córdoba, Departamento de Historia. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Córdoba, Spain (GRID:grid.411901.c) (ISNI:0000 0001 2183 9102) 
 Universidad de Córdoba, Departamento de Historia. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Córdoba, Spain (GRID:grid.411901.c) (ISNI:0000 0001 2183 9102) 
 NOVA University of Lisbon, DCR and LAQV-REQUIMTE, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Caparica, Portugal (GRID:grid.10772.33) (ISNI:0000000121511713) 
 NOVA University of Lisbon, LAQV-REQUIMTE VICARTE, and DCR, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Caparica, Portugal (GRID:grid.10772.33) (ISNI:0000000121511713) 
 Universidade do Porto, LAQV-REQUIMTE, DQB, Faculty of Sciences, Porto, Portugal (GRID:grid.5808.5) (ISNI:0000 0001 1503 7226) 
 University of Naples “L’Orientale”, Department of Asian, African and Mediterranean Studies, Naples, Italy (GRID:grid.449881.8) (ISNI:0000 0001 2104 2363) 
 Alexandria University, Department of History and Archeology, Faculty of Arts, Alexandria, Egypt (GRID:grid.7155.6) (ISNI:0000 0001 2260 6941) 
Pages
7
Publication year
2023
Publication date
Dec 2023
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
e-ISSN
20507445
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2763168621
Copyright
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