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New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (28 x 22 cm). color and b/w ills. In Turkish and Ottoman script. 136 p. Üsküdarnâme 1. Edited by Gülbün Mesara, Aykut Kazancigil, Fatma Zehra Beyaz. ISTANBUL - CONSTANTINOPLE Scutari - Üsküdar Manuscript Ottoman culture.
THREE PARTS BOUND TOGETHER. 230x155mm. 614+XI+151+XI+132 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed and slightly stained. Cover curved. Cover corners and spine edges bumped. Spine rubbed. Spine edges bumped. Inner cover and few pages slightly stained and/or slightly worn - no damage to text. Pen and/or pencil inscriptions on few pages. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
Teruel, Editorial "Lucha", 1976. 4to.; III-330 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Teruel, Editorial "Lucha", 1977. 4to.; V-273 pp. Cubiertas originales.
New English Original bdg. HC. Oblong 4to. (27 x 31 cm). In Turkish. 302, [1] p., color ills. Âsiklar Kâbesi (Ka'betu-I-ussâk). Mevlânâ Müzesi katalogu. Sufi objects, traditional carpets, mystic instruments manuscripts, calligraphic plates from the Mevlana Museum Collection.
New English Original full blue leather bdg. Oblong 4to. (27 x 31 cm). In Turkish. 302, [1] p., color ills. Âsiklar Kâbesi (Ka'betu-I-ussâk). Mevlânâ Müzesi katalogu. Sufi objects, traditional carpets, mystic instruments manuscripts, calligraphic plates from the Mevlana Museum Collection. Second Edition.
- Gallimard, Paris 1981, 11,5x18,5cm, broché. - Nouvelle édition de la traduction française pour laquelle il n'a pas été tiré de grands papiers,. Plats marginalement salis, agréable état intérieur. Envoi autographe daté de 1997 et signé de Carlos Fuentes à un homme prénommé Jean-Claude. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
8vo. Viii, 186, viii, 191, viii, 191, vii, 192, viii, 192, viii, 191 pages. Bound in two volumes. Complete for these volumes. In German. SUBJECT (S) : Jews bibliography; Hebrew literature bibliography periodicals; Hebrew philology bibliography. Brody (1868-1942) was born in Hungary and studied at the Seminary and university in Berlin. He began publishing edition of Heberw poets in 1894, with a volume of Judah Halevi. Brody founded the bibliographical periodical Zeitschrift fuer hebraeische Bibliographie in 1896 and published it until 1906 (from 1900 to 1906 together with A. Freimann) . In 1912 he became head rabbi in Prague. (Habermann, EJ) Ex library, non-archival repairs to spine, water stains of first and last few pages, good condition. (BIB-4-12)
- Gallimard, Paris 1950, 18,5x12cm, broché. - Edition de l'année de l'originale, fantaisiste mention de soixantième édition. Petits manques angulaires sur la première garde. Précieux envoi autographe signé de Raymond Queneau à Pierre Klossowski. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
New Persian Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 27 cm). Introduction and indices in English and Persian, complete Arabic facsimile of manuscript. [x], 462, [16] p., color facsimile plates. Zaydî theology in 7th / 13th century Yemen= Al-Mahajjah al-baydâ'fî usûl al-dîn: Facsimile edition of Kitâb al-Mahagga al-baydâ' fî usûl al-dîn of Husâm al-Dîn ''Abd Allâh b. Zayd al-'Ansî (d. 667/1269) (MS Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Cod. arab. 1286 - Copied in 641 AH). Introduction and indices by Hassan Ansari and Sabine Schmidtke.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (33 x 24 cm). [200] p. Color ills. In Turkish. =[Ottoman flower painting for centuries]. Yüzyillar boyunca çiçek ressamligi. First Edition. TURKISH AND ISLAMIC ART Traditional painters Flower Ottoman art History of arts Manuscript Tulip Rose Tezhip Illumnation Ornament.
IN HEBREW. Contains b&w plates. 245x170 mm. 640 pages. Hardcover. In good condition.
New Turkish Original cloth bdg. HC. Folio. (34 x 27 cm). Edition in Turkish. 2 volumes set: (808 p.), color ills. Harmony of line and colour: Illuminated manuscripts documents and calligraphy in the Sadberk Hanim Museum Collection. 2 volumes set. Selection of the museum's magnificient collection of illuminated manuscripts and calligraphy. Sadberk Hanim Museum's collection of illuminated manuscripts and calligraphy was created as a result of the special interest in this subject felt by Sevgi Gönül, who herself had an outstanding collection of calligraphic panels. Sevgi Gönül served as Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Museum until her death in 2003 and under her direction the collection was enriched with rare manuscript Korans, prayer books, albums, documents such as imperial edicts, warrants and endowment deeds, hilye-i serif panels and calligraphic wall panels by renowned Ottoman calligraphers. Sevgi Gönül also collected rare examples of Sufi panels. Over time both collections developed and diversified to a noteworthy degree. Sevgi Gönül's personal calligraphy collection was at her own wish transferred to Sadberk Hanim Museum in 2004, following her premature death. Sadberk Hanim Museum's collection of manuscripts and calligraphy totalled 915 works at the start of 2019. Apart from the 157 works belonging to the Sevgi Gönül collection, the museum collection comprises the Hüseyin Kocabas collection, the Pirizade collection, works purchased at auction in Turkey and abroad, and donations. The Hüseyin Kocabas collection of 601 works consists of Korans, copies of the Dela'ilü'l-Hayrat,miscellanies, calligraphers' diplomas and literary works. The Pirizade collection consists of 28 manuscripts, nine of which are Korans. Korans and prayer books that are richly illuminated on every page, albums, documents such as endowment deeds, property deeds, imperial edicts, are invaluable sources of information for Ottoman social and economic history, architecture and art. Examples preserved in Sadberk Hanim Museum are enlightening as regards Ottoman calligraphic style between the late fifteenth and early twentieth centuries, while the signatures on these works increase our knowledge of the master calligraphers, artists and illuminators who created them.
4to. (20) pp. on 5 bifolia. German (and English) manuscript on paper, with ink and watercolour title vignette and 8 drawings, as well as ink and watercolour initials and 3 tailpieces. Contemporary calf portfolio with giltstamped title. Blue silk pastedowns. A lovingly illustrated poem composed for the silver wedding anniversary of Eveline, née Gassenheimer (1843-1914) and Gyula Juhos (ca. 1837-1917), a landowner and member of an administrative commission in Krassó-Szörény county (now Romania). Written in attractive calligraphy; the talented ink and watercolour drawings mostly show scenes from the life of the married couple. Loosely enclosed is a folded family tree. As stated in the second stanza, the author was a friend of the groom's. - Margins slightly fingerstained, otherwise well preserved. From the library of the Viennese collector Werner Habel.
4to. 21 pp. Autogr. Latin ms. signed in the dedication. Late 18th c. wrappers. Unpublished autograph manuscript by the Friulian poet (1500-1560), bound together with an autograph letter by his son in the late 18th century. The ms. comprises 17 pages and contains 25 fables: "De Coclea", "De Lactuca", "De Duobus Passeribus", "De Asino", "De Sene Amatore", "De Lupo et Vulpe" etc. - "Fu dotto il Paciani i buon poeta, encomiato da' suoi concittadini e dagli storici di que' tempi. Lasciò un Ms. in idioma latino centenente 'XXV Favole', da lui dedicate nel 1526 a Sua Eccellenza Ludovico Michele 'Provisor Civitatis Perfectum', che conservansi presso la sua famiglia" (Di Manzano). Di Manzano 997. GF IV, 310. Cf. also G. Marchetti, Il Friuli. Uomini e tempi (1959), and G. Nazzi, Dizionario biografico friulani (1992).
New Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 85 p., musical scores. XVIII. yüzyil musiki yazmalarindan Kevserî mecmuasi üstüne karsilastirmali bir inceleme. Translated and prep. by Bülent Aksoy. First Edition.
New English Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. [xviii], 511 p. World bibliography of translations of the Holy Qur'an in manuscript form 3: Translations and exegeses in Turkish).= Yazma Kur'an-i Kerim meal ve tefsirleri (Türkçe) bibliyografyasi. Since the mid-1980s, IRCICA conducts a similar project regarding the translations and interpretations of the Holy Quran that are in manuscript form. As a result, first to be published was the World Bibliography of Translations of the Holy Quran in Manuscript Form I (Turkish, Persian and Urdu Translations Excluded). It recorded 293 translations in 58 languages. The second volume, the World Bibliography of Translations of the Holy Quran in Manuscript Form II (Translations in Urdu), compiled by Mr. Ahmad Khan (Pakistan) and containing 226 entries, appeared in 2009. IRCICA presents the third volume, an extensive one titled World Bibliography of Translations of the Holy Quran in Manuscript Form III (Translations and Exegeses in Turkish). It has been compiled from various library catalogues, studies and publications.
Fine English Original bdg. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. [Liv], 209 p., color ills. World bibliography of translations of the Holy Qur'an in manuscript form I. (Turkish, Persian and Urdu translations excluded). Edited and introduction by Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu. Bibliography covering the translations and exegeses of the Holy Qur'an in manuscript form which are found in libraries, archival institutions, public and private collections all over the world. The first volume comprises bibliographic entries for 293 translations in 58 languages and dialects excluding Turkish, Persian and Urdu. The other three volumes will include the translations in Turkish, Persian and Urdu, respectively. ISLAM Reference Quran Coran Collection Bibliography The Glorious Quran Holy book Manuscript.
235X160 mm. x+245 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust-jacket. Sticker on rear cover. Else in good condition.
Hardback, XXI+182 p., 39 b/w ill. + 26 colour ill., 178 x 254 mm. ISBN 9782503522883. This collection of essays charts the role of women at the Burgundian court by analysing the ways in which medieval women, such as Isabella of Portugal, Margaret of York, Mary of Burgundy, Margaret of Austria made an impact through their physical, moral and spiritual presence at court. During the absence of the prince these well-educated and internationally experienced spouses, mothers and aunts were put in charge of the courtly household or were in some cases appointed regent of the Netherlandish territories for a limited period of time. The youngest generation of women represented by the sisters and consorts of Charles V and Ferdinand I - now forming part of the extended family network - continued this tradition and took it to Germany, Spain, France and Portugal. The court developed into a kind of 'gender laboratory', in which women actively negotiated their position of power, thus consolidating their influence in politics, diplomacy, education and art. Languages: French, English.
pp. 353, 48 [Advertising catalogue of Lea and Blanchard's publications]. 8vo. Worn and chipped original publisher's cloth. Spine worn with loss at head and tail. The copy of George Alfred Townsend (1841-1914), Civil War correspondent, with his holograph manuscript poem and his penciled comments throughout. Signed by Townsend. Engraved portrait of Penn pasted inside front board (obscuring an early bookseller's or binder's label). Unique thus with the Ms. Townsend annotation. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA 60 Mid Stk
Folio (ca. 224 x 360 mm). German manuscript on paper. (44), 448 (but: 449), (1) pp., per extensum. Early 19th century marbled boards. Extensive, near-contemporary collection of sources on the so-called "Grumbach Feud", a conflict between Wilhelm von Grumbach and the Prince Bishop of Würzburg which came to a head with the 1558 murder of bishop Melchior Zobel von Giebelstadt and then blended into a scheme of Duke John Frederick II of Saxony to transfer the Saxon electorship to his own family's line with Grumbach's help. The extremely brutal quarrel ended with Grumbach's being drawn and quartered in the Gotha marketplace, while the Duke was imprisoned in Austria for the rest of his life. - The present manuscript treats the years 1563 to 1567, from Grumbach's capture of Würzburg to the capture of Gotha by Duke Augustus of Saxony and the subsequent execution of Grumbach and imprisonment in Wiener Neustadt of Duke John Frederick. The well-organized manuscript contains an extensive index at the beginning and boasts a wealth of document and correspondence copies. An important source collection for the history of a 16th century conflict with wide repercussions throughout the Empire. - Spine, edges and corners professionally repaired. Front flyleaf has a handwritten acquisition note by the Austrian nobleman Maximilian Baron Pilati-Thassul (1819-72), recording that he paid 24 guilders and 36 kreuzers for the book.
Oblong 4to (222 x 172 mm). 1 blank leaf, 50 unnumbered written pages, 2 blank leaves. German manuscript (dark brown ink) on paper, fine calligraphy by a single scribal hand (titles and headlines in blackletter, text in cursive script). Later limp vellum wrappers, spine reinforced with a fragment of a 15th century vellum manuscript with red and blue rubrication. Stored in a modern custom-made half morocco case. Calligraphically appealing 16th century manuscript on the art and terminology of hunting and falconry, written by a professional scribe for an unidentified sponsor, though likely for a highly placed personage or member of the nobility in South-Western Germany. The manuscript contains contemporary extracts from the end of the third part of Noe Meurer's "Von Forstlicher Oberherrlichkeit und Gerechtigkeit", an important study of hunting first published in Pforzheim by Georg Rab in 1560, and then, in expanded form, in Frankfurt, by Georg Rab & Weigand Han, in 1561. Meurer (born ca. 1525 in Memmingen in Southern Swabia, died in Heidelberg in 1583) was one the first German legal scholars to write in his native tongue rather than in Latin; among his works are treatises on the law of inheritance and of water. In particular, he was the first German author to publish monographs on the subjects of forestry and hunting, not as mere chapters within the larger framework of agriculture, for which reason he was of great importance for the study of forestry in the 16th century. The present extracts comprise the only parts of Meurer's book concerned with the practical, technical aspects of hunting, rather than with its legal foundations. They include sections on hounds, canned and net hunting, the hunting of stags, roes, boars, foxes, rabbits, bears, wolves, ibexes and chamois, as well as a section on how to tell a deer from a roe when viewing the animal from the rear. The final part is dedicated to hunting with falcons and hawks. The entire section on deer ("Die Hürsch zu suchen, wie auch der Hürsch für der Hinndin zue erkennen etc.") is not part of the first edition of Meurer's book, suggesting that the scribe based his work on the second edition of 1561 (leaves LXXXIIII verso to XCVII verso). Yet the order of the individual sections does not follow the published book in all particulars, and the present arrangement would seem to reflect the scribal editor's or the sponsor's private considerations. - The paper stock for this manuscript is from a paper mill in Meurer's native Memmingen (watermark: Gothic letter "P" - or more likely "Q" - with the arms of Memmingen: Briquet III, no. 8750 and p. 468; cf. Briquet I, p. 72; specimens dating from the late 1580s to 1590s). - Very well preserved and legible, untrimmed manuscript from the collection of the Swiss-born German merchant and entrepreneur Hans Dedi (1918-2016), chairman of the "Quelle" mail order concern and the Schickedanz business group, with his bookplate in the marbled solander case and his gilt signet on the spine. Cf. VD 16, M 5017.
Gebonden, Hardcover, linnen met opdruk,. met handgeschreven dagboek ; dagelijkse gebeurtenissen beschreven door Corneel Damien Perck, 1893 (Ruysbroek ) - 1972. Almanak geillustreerd met Houtsneden van D.Acket, N. Degouy, L. De Jaegher.