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Very Good Arabic Original creme bdg. HC. Folio. (32,5 x 27 cm). Texts in Arabic with a bilingual title on verso of the cover in English and Arabic. [18] p., [15] unnumbered full paged color plates of the buildings in Jeddah separately tissue papers. Signed and inscribed in Turkish by Cidde emini [i.e. The Lord Mayor of Jeddah] Mohamed Said Farsi, dated 8.5.1984 to Turkish architect Selim Sabuncuoglu as 'Sayin Selim Sabuncuoglu, en güzel temennilerimle Jedda'dan bir hatira. Jeddah emini, Sait Farisi'. Sealed "YÜTAS: Construction Production Industry and Trade Co.". Dr. Mohammed Said Farsi, (1937-2019), was a former Lord Mayor of Jeddah, and a man of such aesthetic integrity that he traveled the world to meet with sculptors, painters, and musicians before replanning the city according to his own meticulously constructed vision. (Source: The Rake). Dr. Farsi was a visionary civic leader and philanthropist who is widely considered to be the father of modern Jeddah. He presided over a five-fold increase in the city's population, led its transformation, including creating the famous Jeddah corniche - a unique public space and an open-air gallery. Dr. Farsi, a noted art lover, was also the first mayor to introduce Western art and sculpture to an Arab city. He is survived by his son Hani Farsi and former wife Naglaa Asaad. Born in Makkah in 1937, Dr. M S Farsi qualified as an architect in Alexandria and returned to Saudi Arabia in the early 1960s. He entered government service in 1963 and rose rapidly. Just two years later he was appointed to the post of Planning Officer for the Western Region of Saudi Arabia. Covering an area larger than the United Kingdom and having within its boundaries the port city of Jeddah and the Holy Cities of Makkah and Medinah, this territory was in effect Saudi Arabia's window to the world and it was under Dr. Farsi's aegis that plans for these three cities were drawn up; given the immense significance of this work, Dr. Farsi liaised with the very highest levels of government. In 1972, Dr. Farsi became Mayor of Jeddah, a city that had grown from the historic walled city of his childhood to a large modern conurbation of more than 300,000 people. Until the middle of the following decade, Dr. Farsi presided over a period of spectacular and unprecedented growth for the city, which saw its population increase five-fold. That chaos was averted in the face of such a population explosion was due in no small part to Dr. Farsi's enlightened leadership. It is remarkable that in the midst of creating much-needed infrastructure, Dr. Farsi found time to create a city that was as beautiful as it was functional; with a carefully preserved historic center, gracious boulevards, and charming parks. A collector of Islamic and Western art, Dr. Farsi's vision as a city planner was to integrate important contemporary art into public spaces, thus enriching the lives of the inhabitants and reflecting the on-going cultural significance of the city, and his mayoralty is today remembered for its artistic flowering and for being at the forefront of design. Dr. Farsi made use of local artists and materials as well as commissioning works from many great Western masters, including Henry Moore, Victor Vasarely, Alexander Calder, Arnaldo Pomodoro, Joan Miró, Cesar Baldaccini, Sylvestre Monnier, Jean Arp, and Jacques Lipchitz, among many other stellar names in the international art world. He was the first mayor to introduce Western art and sculpture to an Arab city, as well as the first to display art that depicted the physical human form. At the time he stepped down, in 1986, Jeddah boasted over 400 pieces of public art. When he retired in 1986, Dr. Farsi returned to one of his primary passions - education. Within just one year he successfully qualified for his doctorate, attaining a Ph.D. from the University of Alexandria. (Source: Pressat).
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In Turkish. 3 volumes set: (394 p.; 378 p.; 384 p.). Rasulullah'in hayati ile Islam'in hareket metodu. 3 volumes set. Translated by Eyüp Aslan.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr.8vo. (20 x 13 cm). In Turkish. 104 p. Islâm ve siyaset. Hz. Ali'nin bir emirnâmesi. Translated by Mehmet Akif Ersoy. ALEVISM Ali Islam Sufism Caliphate Caliph. 104 p.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [xxii], 527 p. Risalah of Kuseyrî. The most important study that to bridges with sufis and madrasah (school of Islamic mysticism and school of madrasah). The fight of two sides was softened after this treatise. Kuseyrî risalesi. Tasavvuf ilmine dair. Translated and prepared by Süleyman Uludag.
Fine English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In Turkish. 639, [8] p., facsimile. Tasavvuf ilmine dair Kuseyrî risâlesi. Prep. Süleyman Uludag.
Fine Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In Turkish. 570 p. Tasavvuf ilmine dair Kuseyrî risâlesi. Prep. Süleyman Uludag. First Edition.
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.
Very Good English Modern cloth bdg. with traditional style. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Facsimile in Arabic and Turkish texts. 158, [2], 186 p. Facsimile of Hayyan's very important study on Mamluk Qipchaq Turkic / Turkish language and its critical Turkish text.
Paris, Sindbad, La Bibliothèque arabe, 1979. In-8, broché, couverture illustrée, 190 pp.
- Arthur Rousseau, Paris 1902, 17x25,5cm, broché. - Edition originale. Petits manques en tête du dos et, angulairement, sur les plats marginalement passés, agréable état intérieur. Rare. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 400 p. Osmanli belgelerinde Bitlis ve civari, (1705-1919). Bitlis city and its region based on Ottoman archival documents, 1705-1919.
New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 312 p. Kur'an'in gelis ortaminda Arap toplumu.
New Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 408 p. Osmanli Suriyesi'nde Arapçiligin dogusu: Sosyo - ekonomik degisim ve siyasi düsünce.
Very Good Turkish Original business card with an inscription by Adil Güray and his wife. 5,5x9 cm. Inscribed as 'Adil Güray ve esi en iyi dilekleriyle saglik ve saadet dolu niaz ederler.'. Business card with autograph inscription. Includes his address and title as 'Tuggeneral E. U Vet Gr. Bsk.'.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18,5 cm). In Turkish. [8], 96, [2] p., bibliography. Modern harp gücünde at kudretinin degeri. Horses in the modern wars. Selected contents from Turkish: Preface.; Value of the horses in the Turkish / Turkic and Ottoman culture.; Horse capacities and stocks of the armies in World War II.; Turkish horse breeding.; Horse literature.; Various uses of the horses in the army [.]. Mimeograph printing. First Edition. Rare. Not in OCLC.; Not in ISAM.; Not in Kazancigil & Solok.; MK 1175.
La collana è diretta da Pierre Bernard. Tradotto dall'arabo in francese da Bassam Tahhane Anne Wade Minkowski. La prefazione è di Yves Bonnefoy. La copertina in cartone di colore blu è illustrata con un piccolo disegno celeste, si presenta scolorita nei colori ed ha il bordo stanco. Il dorso ha delle pieghe da lettura. Le pagine interne sono in ottime condizioni. Nella prima pagina c'è un piccolo appunto a matita. Numero delle pagine 136. USATO
Traduit de l'arabe par Martine Faideau, Luneau Ascot, 1982, 277 pp., broché, dos décoloré, état correct.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 110 p. Arap poetikasi. Konferanslar [= Es-s'iriyye el-Arabiyye]. Translated by Emrullah Isler. a study on poetica of Arabic poetry.
In-4°, (24cc), 344pp, 32pp, buone condizioni, legatura in pergamena, prima edizione. Esempi di idiomi grammaticali arabi, presi da varie fonti, libro pubblicato per la prima volta a Padova nel 1687. Agapito dalla Val di Fiemme era un francescano ed un professore di arabo al seminario di Padova. In-4°, (24cc), 344pp, 32pp, good condition, vellum binding, first edition. Examples of Arabic grammatical idioms collected from various sources, first published at Padua in 1687. Agapitus a Valle Flemmarum was a Franciscan and professor of Arabic at the seminary in Padua.
Paris - Les belles lettres - 1948 - IN-8 - Broché - Règles, table, introduction, cartes : VII à XLIV-V, 81 p. - Non coupé Bilingue Français-Arabe
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Turkish; and Arabic reprint. 27-54 pp. Ibn Sina, risâlat al-iksir.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original Ottoman cloth bdg. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 293 p., 17 b/w plates and 1 folding map, and 1 folding linguistic table (including alphabets used in India such as Sanskrit, Brahmi, Devanagari and their pronunciations in Latin and Arabic alphabets). Slightly loosed spine, skillfully repaired a part of the spine, fading and chipped on the board's extremities, slight stains on the plates. Overall a good copy. Extremely rare (with a map and the plate at the end of the book) first edition of this eye-witness travel account of the Indo-Islamic culture during the British Raj in the late 19th century, by the Hamidian period Turkish ambassador and scholar Sirvanî (1831-1890), who had written and translated three geographical books as well. Sirvânî completed his travel memoirs on his return from India to Constantinople, where he was sent as an ambassador by Sultan Abdulhamid II between 1877-1879. The narrative of his journey begins with the landing in India from Constantinople by ferry. He describes the splendid and fascinating British Indian cities, regions, and buildings such as Bombay, Poona, Dakkan, Udaipur, Baroda, Ajmer, Jaipur, Amber Fortress, Allahabad, Benares, Calcutta, Jaipur, Lucknow, Agra, Alexandre, Delhi, Nepal, Racputana, Indor, Sind, Bundelkhand, Datia, Chatarpur, Bina, Mihr, Bihar, Bengal, Ceylon, Aligarh, Sirhind, Lahore, Kashmir, Dekkan, Orissa, Avrang, Bijapur, Malia, Khandesh, Gujarat, Hugli, Madras, Maisur, Jehlam, Sialkot, Rawalpindi, Nevshar, Mardan, Swat (now in Pakistan), Beloojistan, Peshawar, Afghanistan, Kabul, Ghazna, Kandahar, Herat, Badakhshan, etc. This first-hand travel account offers an invaluable insight into the customs of Indian peoples living in the region as well as the onomastics and ethnography of India and Afghanistan. He met Sayyid Ahmed Khan, who was the founder of the Aligarh University which was famous as the Aligarh School (founded in 1877) among the Indian people. The Aligarh Movement was the push to establish a modern system of education for the Muslim population of British India, during the later decades of the 19th century. The work includes a large chapter of Mecca, where Sirvânî stayed for a long time. He gives detailed information on the Islamic pilgrimage (Haj) and the Arabian Peninsula in this chapter. OCLC 19769728, 1030091889 (Six copies worldwide).; Ihsanoglu, pp. 269-270.; Özege 7654.; Karatay I, 268.; TBTK 1438.
Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original full leather bdg. in traditional Ottoman style. Repaired skillfully. 4to. (29 x 18 cm). In Ottoman script. 2 volumes set in one: ([15], 327 p.; [6], 315 p.). Vasif tarihi. Mahasin ül-âsâr ve hakayik ül-ahbâr. 2 volumes set. Özege 22519. Extremely rare. First Edition. In the late eighteenth century the Ottoman Empire experienced a time of profound crisis, political as well as intellectual, moral, and ideological. This dissertation explores the mental and moral climate of the period through the work of Ahmed Vasif Efendi, a statesman, ambassador, intellectual, and author of one of the century's largest histories, and also through his personal development as a reformer. Divided into five chapters, each treating a distinct aspect of Vasif's thought, this dissertation argues that Ottoman elites after 1774 responded to growing foreign and domestic challenges with not only military reform but a broad re-evaluation of subjects like war, peacemaking, moral rule, and human agency in history. It suggests these debates, including a basic disagreement over the legitimate place of human reason and action across life's many spheres, indicate a vital if fractured response to the crisis, and an incipient breakdown in certain storied intellectual frameworks.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 504 p. Ibni Haldun'un ilim ve fikir dünyasi. Philosophy of Ibn-i Haldun.
Fine English Paperback., Fine., 21 x 14 cm., [xxiii], 212 p., In Arabic facsimile, "Arap dili arastirmalari 1.; Sesler, Lugavî Ibdâl ilk Sîga meselesi terkîbî istikâkin siniri.", Ahmet Bulut, Alfa Kitabevi, Ist., 2000.