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français In-4 de 4 pp.; broché avec agrafes de l'éditeur. Tiré à part extrait du Bulletin d'Etudes Orientales de l'Institut Français de Damas, tome XIV 1952-1954.
Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 503 pages.
White/black octavo; 127 p ; 21 cm. In Arabic. || Fiction.
Small octavo in blue and white paper wraps; 51 p. : ill. ; 20 cm. Bibliography: p. 77-78. In Arabic. Scarce. Series: Silsilat al-naqd al-adabi al-tatbiqi, 1. // Ka`b ibn Zuhayr. Banat Su`ad. Rera wrapper states title in English translation: Aesthetic Appreciation of the Poem Banat Suad by Kab b. Zuhayr ... by Moh'd Ali Abu Hamdah.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In German and Turkish. [10], 280 p. (10, 204-257, 373-388, 1-47, 255-333, 125-168 pp.). "The work gathers together the articles by Andreas Tietze based on the first edition of the Derleme Sozlugu: I: "Griechische Lehnworter im anatolischen Turkisch", Oriens vol.8, No.2, 1995, pp.204-257. II: "Einige weitere griechische Lehnworter im anatolischen Turkisch", Nemeth Armagani, J. Eckmann - A. S. Levend - M. Mansuroglu (ed.s), TDK, Ankara 1962, pp.373-388. III: "Slavische Lehnworter in der turkischen Volkssprache", Oriens vol.10 (1957) pp.1-47. IV: "Direkte arabische Entlehnungen im anatolischen Turkisch", Melanges Jean Deny, J. Eckmann - A. S. Levend - M. Mansuroglu (ed.s), TDK, Ankara 1958, pp.255-333. V: "Persian Loanwords in Anatolian Turkish", Oriens, vol.20 (1967) pp.125-168. A common index follows the facsimiles of the articles.".
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In German and Turkish. [10], 280 p. "The work gathers together the articles by Andreas Tietze based on the first edition of the Derleme Sozlugu: I: "Griechische Lehnworter im anatolischen Turkisch", Oriens vol.8, No.2, 1995, pp.204-257. II: "Einige weitere griechische Lehnworter im anatolischen Turkisch", Nemeth Armagani, J. Eckmann - A. S. Levend - M. Mansuroglu (ed.s), TDK, Ankara 1962, pp.373-388. III: "Slavische Lehnworter in der turkischen Volkssprache", Oriens vol.10 (1957) pp.1-47. IV: "Direkte arabische Entlehnungen im anatolischen Turkisch", Melanges Jean Deny, J. Eckmann - A. S. Levend - M. Mansuroglu (ed.s), TDK, Ankara 1958, pp.255-333. V: "Persian Loanwords in Anatolian Turkish", Oriens, vol.20 (1967) pp.125-168. A common index follows the facsimiles of the articles.".
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In English. 216 p. "With the end of the Cold War in the 1990s, many countries around the world entered a period of change and transformation. Yet, for the formation of a similar atmosphere, Middle Eastern countries have waited for the second decade of the 21st Century. The main reason for this delay has been the security-based policies of the Western countries in the region. Maturation of the global and local political conditions in the Middle East such as deepening poverty in the region, inappropriate training policies, the oppressive and exclusionary political regimes, increased opportunities for communication, and acceleration of the flow of goods, capital and human has made a similar change and transformation inevitable. Winds of change deepened the uncertainties about the region. At present, it is needless to say that global powers are struggling with might and main to reshape the region according to their interests. However, we must mention that changes that are likely to occur in the region have the capacity to influence the global international system".
Octavo in black, color-illus wraps; 184 p. ; 21 cm. Modern poetry in Arabic from the United Arab Emirates.
Octavo in tan illus wraps; 105 p. ; 23 cm. Modern poetry in Arabic from the United Arab Emirates.
White octavo; 208 p ; 21 cm. In Arabic. || Fiction.
Octavo in pale blue-purple wraps; 367 p., bib refs.; 23 cm. In Arabic. Uncommon || Algeria; politics and government; 20th century; comparative study. || Algeria -- Politics and government -- 20th century.
New Turkish Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 301 p. Ilk Islâm devletinin kurulusundan itibaren Müslümanlar, Ortaçag dünyasinin bahrî güç odagi olan Akdeniz üzerindeki egemenlik yarisina dahil olmuslardir. H. III./M. IX. yüzyilin ilk yarisi, Akdeniz'deki Müslüman varligi adina iki büyük gelismeye sahne olmustur: Bunlardan biri 'Abbâsîlere tâbi Tunus merkezli Aglebîlerin Sicilya'yi, digeri ise Endülüslü Müslümanlarin Girit'i fetihleridir. Akdeniz'in bu iki büyük ve stratejik adasinin hemen hemen pes pese (824/5-827) fethedildikleri, kaynaklarin üzerinde ittifakla durduklari tarihsel bir olgudur. Girit'i ilk kez kalici olarak fethetmeyi basaran Endülüslü mülteciler, adada görünürde 'Abbâsîlere tâbi bir Müslüman emîrligi tesis etmislerdir ve bu siyasî yapi, varligini H. 350/M. 961 yilina kadar sürdürmüstür. Adanin Bizanslilarca geri alinisina kadar yaklasik bir buçuk asir sürecek Müslüman hakimiyeti, Dogu Akdeniz adina; Orta Akdeniz'de Sicilya'nin gördügü kritik vazifeyi üstlenecektir. Bu iki adayi ellerinde tutan Müslümanlar, Akdeniz üzerinde belirgin bir üstünlük ve nüfuza sahip olduklari gibi; bu üstünlügün, Girit'in elden çiktigi X. yüzyilin ikinci yarisindan itibaren hizla kaybedilmeye baslamasi da asla tesadüf degildir. Bu baglamda Girit Emîrligi, dogudaki ezelî Islâm-Bizans mücadelesinde belirleyici unsur olmasi açisindan da çok önemli bir kirilma noktasidir. Girit adasinin cografî konum olarak Anadolu'ya yakinligina ve iki yüzyildan uzun bir süre Osmanli idaresinde kalmasina karsin, adadaki ilk Müslüman hakimiyetinin ülkemizde henüz ciddi bir ilmî çalisma konusu haline gelemedigi görülmektedir. Bizim bu çalismayi hazirlamaktaki gayemiz, tarafimizdan fazlasiyla geciken bu ilgiyi Müslüman Girit'e iade edebilmek ve dünyada konuya dair bugüne dek ortaya konabilmis saglam verileri, bundan böyle bu çalismalari daha da ileriye tasiyacaklarina inandigimiz özellikle yeni nesil tarihçilerimizin istifadesine sunabilmektir.
Octavo in glossy white illus wraps; 184 p. ; 22 cm. In Arabic. Series: Mukhtarat shi`riyah. || Arabic poetry -- Lebanon.
White octavo; 184 p ; 22 cm. In Arabic. || Arabic poetry -- Lebanon.
Black octavo; 324 p : b&w ill ; 24 cm. In Arabic. || Civilization, Arab -- 20th century.
Very Good English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 39-46 pp. The principal subject of Ibn Tufayl's Hayy ibn Yaqzân. [Separatum 'Journal of Near Eastern Studies' Vol. XV, No: 1, January 1956].
12mo in offwhite illus paper wraps; 97 p. ; 17 cm. Gift inscription to title page. || Kitab kalimat, 4. || Arabic poetry -- 20th century. Modern Arabic poetry. Women poets. Poetry in Arabic. In Arabic . Poetry by a modern Arabic woman. || Arabic poetry -- 20th century. Modern Arabic poetry. Women poets from the United Arab Emirates. Poetry in Arabic.
Octavo in white, color-illus wraps; 172 p. ; 21 cm. In Arabic . Poetry by a modern Arabic woman. || Arabic poetry -- 20th century. Modern Arabic poetry. Women poets from the United Arab Emirates. Poetry in Arabic.
Octavo, 171 p. ; 22 cm In Arabic . Poetry by a modern Arabic woman. || Arabic poetry -- 20th century. Modern Arabic poetry. Women poets from the United Arab Emirates. Poetry in Arabic.
Large octavo in pale blue glossy color pictorial wraps; 152 p. ; 24 cm In Arabic || Arabic poetry -- History and criticism. Arabic language -- Rhetoric. `Abd al-Wasi` Ahmad al-Himyari.
Large octavo custom bound in blue boards with original wrappers bound in; 178 p. ; bib. refs. 25 cm. In Arabic // Arabic literature -- History and criticism -- Theory, etc. Named Person: Zayyat, Ahmad Hasan, 1885-1968 -- Views on criticism. // Includes bibliographical references (p. 167-175).
Large octavo / small quarto in illus white and green paper wraps; 310 p. ; 21 cm In Arabic // Experimental theater; Arabic drama. Arabic drama -- 20th century -- History and criticism. Experimental drama -- Arab countries.
Large octavo in DJ; ix, 530 p. : maps ; 24 cm; bibliographical references (p. [505]-510) and index. A very nice copy.|| Petroleum industry and trade -- Persian Gulf Region. PÈtrole -- Industrie et commerce -- Persique, RÈgion du golfe. Geographic: Persian Gulf Region -- Politics and government. Persique, RÈgion du golfe -- Politique et gouvernement. Arabie (PÈninsule) -- Politique et gouvernement.
Appears to be volume 1 only (of three total); 166p. In Arabic. Uncomon. || Egypt -- Politics and government. Egypt -- Social conditions.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish with facsimile plates of an Arabic manuscript. 10 p. text, [26] pages in [13] plates of original Arabic manuscript from the Ayasofya Kütüphanesi [i.e. St. Sophia Library of Istanbul] preserved in 2926 / 18-31, dated 829 AH. [1412-1413 AD]. Al-Shanfarâ (?-525 CE) was a semi-legendary pre-Islamic poet tentatively associated with ?âif, and the supposed author of the celebrated poem Lâmiyyât al-Arab. He enjoys a status as a figure of an archetypal outlaw antihero (su'luk), critiquing the hypocrisies of his society from his position as an outsider. Al-Shanfarâ is most famous for, supposedly, composing the Lamiyyat al-'Arab, or "L-poem" of the Arabs. Although its attribution has been disputed ever since medieval times, the memorable first-person figure of the misanthropic brigand celebrating his position on the edge of society that the poem draws has strongly influenced views of al-Shanfarâ. We can if nothing else say that if the Lâmiyyât is a later composition, it positions al-Shanfarâ as the archetypal outlaw of a pre-Islamic heroic age, viewed nostalgically from a later era. (Source: Wikipedia).