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Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 208 p. Altun Yaruk. [VII]. Yedinci kitap. Berlin Bilimler Akademisi'ndeki metin parçalari. Karsilastirmali metin, çeviri, açiklamalar, dizin. 'Altun yaruk' means 'The golden light'. The Golden Light Sutra or Suvar?aprabhasa Sutra (Sanskrit: Suvar?aprabhasottamasutrendraraja?), also known by the Old Uygur title Altun Yaruq, is a Buddhist text of the Mahayana branch of Buddhism. In Sanskrit, the full title is The Sovereign King of Sutras, the Sublime Golden Light. It's translated by Uighur scholar Seli Tutung from Besbaliq (Besbalik) in early 10th century from Chinese to old Uighur Turkic language.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. 182, [2] p. 1953 [1954]. In French and Turkish. An anthology on French literature in Middle Age including 'chansons' especially.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 395 p. Baskurt destanlar 1: Mitolojik destanlar. Translated into Turkish by Feride Aetbaeva, Mehmet Yasin Kaya. Legends of Bashkir Turks: Mythical legends. The Bashkirs are a Turkic people indigenous to Bashkortostan, extending on both sides of the Ural Mountains, on the place where Eastern Europe meets North Asia. Groups of Bashkirs also live in the Republic of Tatarstan, Perm Krai, Chelyabinsk, Orenburg, Tyumen, Sverdlovsk, Kurgan, Samara and Saratov Oblasts of Russia, as well as in Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan and other countries. Most Bashkirs speak the Bashkir language, which belongs to the Kypchak branch of the Turkic languages and share cultural affinities with the broader Turkic peoples. In religion the Bashkirs are mainly Sunni Muslims of the Hanafi madhhab. TURKOLOGY Legends Turkic people Central Asia Mythology Steps.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 670 p. Baskurt destanlar 2: Sosyal hayati anlatan destanlar. Translated into Turkish by Feride Aetbaeva, Metin Ergun, Mehmet Yasin Kaya. Legends of Bashkir Turks: Legends describing the social life. The Bashkirs are a Turkic people indigenous to Bashkortostan, extending on both sides of the Ural Mountains, on the place where Eastern Europe meets North Asia. Groups of Bashkirs also live in the Republic of Tatarstan, Perm Krai, Chelyabinsk, Orenburg, Tyumen, Sverdlovsk, Kurgan, Samara and Saratov Oblasts of Russia, as well as in Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan and other countries. Most Bashkirs speak the Bashkir language, which belongs to the Kypchak branch of the Turkic languages and share cultural affinities with the broader Turkic peoples. In religion the Bashkirs are mainly Sunni Muslims of the Hanafi madhhab. A very heavy volume. Extra shipping fee will be requested. TURKOLOGY Legends Turkic people Central Asia Social life Steps.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 579 p. Baskurt destanlar 3: Beyler, hanlar zamanini anlatan destanlar. Translated into Turkish by Feride Aetbaeva, Mehmet Yasin Kaya. Legends of Bashkir Turks: Legends describing time of Turkic khans. The Bashkirs are a Turkic people indigenous to Bashkortostan, extending on both sides of the Ural Mountains, on the place where Eastern Europe meets North Asia. Groups of Bashkirs also live in the Republic of Tatarstan, Perm Krai, Chelyabinsk, Orenburg, Tyumen, Sverdlovsk, Kurgan, Samara and Saratov Oblasts of Russia, as well as in Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan and other countries. Most Bashkirs speak the Bashkir language, which belongs to the Kypchak branch of the Turkic languages and share cultural affinities with the broader Turkic peoples. In religion the Bashkirs are mainly Sunni Muslims of the Hanafi madhhab. TURKOLOGY Legends Turkic people Central Asia Khans Eulogy Steps.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 281 p. Baskurt destanlar 4: Kahramanlar hakkinda destanlar - ozanlar. Translated into Turkish by Feride Aetbaeva, Mehmet Yasin Kaya. Legends of Bashkir Turks: Legends for heroes and minstrels. The Bashkirs are a Turkic people indigenous to Bashkortostan, extending on both sides of the Ural Mountains, on the place where Eastern Europe meets North Asia. Groups of Bashkirs also live in the Republic of Tatarstan, Perm Krai, Chelyabinsk, Orenburg, Tyumen, Sverdlovsk, Kurgan, Samara and Saratov Oblasts of Russia, as well as in Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan and other countries. Most Bashkirs speak the Bashkir language, which belongs to the Kypchak branch of the Turkic languages and share cultural affinities with the broader Turkic peoples. In religion the Bashkirs are mainly Sunni Muslims of the Hanafi madhhab. TURKOLOGY Legends Turkic people Central Asia Bards Minstrel Hero Steps.
Reliure de l'éditeur. 174 pages. Jaquette défraîchie.
français In-8 de 191 pp.; cartonné de l'éditeur. Collection La Bibliothèque blanche. Choisis par Michel Chrestien, illustrations de Jean-Pierre Eizikman.
français In-8 large de 428 pp.; reliure pleine toile écrue de l'éditeur. Edition publiée sous la direction de Claire Pourrat. Tirage sur vergé ivoire, riche iconographie. 2 lettres manuscrites en première garde.
RENNES, Ed. Ouest-France - 1995 - In-8 - Cartonnage éditeur illustré en couleurs - 388 pages - Très bon exemplaire
Cartonn?. 253 pages.
Hardcover in-8°, VIII-461 pages, reliure demi-basane d'epoque, dos richement decore, tranches jaspees. Bon etat (rousseurs, coiffes us., accroc au 1er plat). [HA-2]
Grund 1961, fort In-8 cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette illustrée. Images en couleurs par Pierre LUC, préface de Maurice FOMBEURE. Trés bon état.
Cartonn?. 255 pages.
français In-8 de 259 pp.; broché à rabats de l'éditeur.
Reliure demi-toile. 192 pages.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 304 p. Amerikan yerlileri ve Karakalpak Türklerinin efsaneleri. Karsilastirmali bir inceleme. A comparative study on Karakalpak Turks and American Indians legends.
Very Good Italian Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). In Italian. 128 p. La medicina Cinese. [= La medecine Chinoise]. Tradotta e curata da Grazia Annunziata.
VANDERLINDEN - BRUXELLES - 220 pages. Couverture de P. DEVOS. Broché, Bon exemplaire
v, [3], 655 pages. Extensive glossary. Bibliography. Index. Illustrated endpapers. Text in English. "The Kojiki, the earliest source book in Japanese literature and history, was completed in 712 A.D. under the auspices of the imperial court. It is the oldest extant book in Japanese and, as its title (literally, 'Record of Ancient Things') suggests, an account of a still earlier era. It is the court's statement about the origins of the imperial clan and the leading families and the beginnings of Japan as a nation; and it is, at the same time, a compilation of myths, historical and pseudo-historical narratives and legends, songs, anecdotes, folk etymologies, and genealogies." - from dust jacket. Book clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. Moderate wear to price-clipped dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A quality copy. Book
Cartonn?. 255 pages.
in-8 (13x20), 317 pp, broche, couverture illustree. Tres bel exemplaire. [NV-22*]
Broch?. 25 pages. Rousseurs ? la couverture. 16x24 cm.