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43318Le Caire.1941.In-folio;cartonnage éditeur avec photo contre-collée.190 p.XII pl. BE.Couv.légèrement insolée.
QWA-18569UNESCO et G.-P. Maisonneuve et Larose, 1966, in-8 br. (16 x 24), 337 p., coll. "Unesco d'introduction aux littératures orientales", pliure sur le plat inf., intérieur propre, bon état.
21436Paris, Flammarion, 1954. 15 x 21, 251 pp., 16 planches, broché, bon état.
1999AWP-2023-0012<p>Colour atlas with photomicrographs of blood smears of camels llamas alpacas and other camelids. Written in English and Arabic. Hardback. Tightly bound. No inscriptions. Weight 544 g - postage will be adjusted for weight.</p> Blackwell Wissenschafts-Verlag hardcover
viii + 833 + 6pp., with some plates out-of-text, 26cm., publisher's hardcover in blue cloth, VG, copy from the personal library of prof.Jacques Ryckmans, weight: 2kg., R56766
viii + 833 + 6pp., with some plates out-of-text, 26cm., publisher's hardcover in blue cloth, text printed in 2 columns, good condition, weight: 2kg., X99927
1941R56766Leiden, Brill 1941 viii + 833 + 6pp., with some plates out-of-text, 26cm., publisher's hardcover in blue cloth, VG, copy from the personal library of prof.Jacques Ryckmans, weight: 2kg., R56766
1941X99927Leiden, Brill 1941 viii + 833 + 6pp., with some plates out-of-text, 26cm., publisher's hardcover in blue cloth, text printed in 2 columns, good condition, weight: 2kg., X99927
1979508629Institute for the History of Arabic Science 1979. Paperback. VERY GOOD. Critical text of Pseudo-Apollonios in Arabic with German introduction. 702pp. 4to sewn binding in publisher's printed wraps. Hinges reinforced with scotch tape tips a bit worn sound and unmarked otherwise. Quite a scarce volume. 'Here for the first time in the history of orientalist scholarship is a complete critical edition of the Kitäb sirr al-khaliqa The Book of the Secret of Creation in its Arabic text; it is also titled Kitab al-'ilal The Book of the Causes. A separate study of the tradition of the text together with a German abstract is planned to be published in the series Ars Medica. Together with the Tabula Smaragdina which originally had its place at the end of this treatise the Kitäb sirr al-khaliqa was one of the best known and most influential treatises in Arabic and Latin medieval alchemy and cosmology. Long ago this book was correctly identified as a spurious work of Apollonius of Tyana. No Greek predecessor is known and the Arabic text in the present form was probably composed around the time of the caliph Ma'mun A.D. 813-833. In many respects the Kitab sirr al-khaliqa resembles the Book of Treasures by Job of Edessa: like it the Kitäb sirr al-khaliga sheds a good deal of light on the broad spectrum of often rather crude explanations of the natural phenomena human physiology and pyschology and philosophical problems that provide the fertile soil for the growing scientific movement in the Islamic culture of the early ninth century. More specifically this Arabic text is of enormous interest for the study of the development of a scientific terminology in that language. The edition is mainly based on four manuscripts representing the most archaic recension and chosen from among seventeen that were examined out of some forty known to be extant. Even the critical edition of the Latin version prepared by M. T. D'Alverny and F. Hudry was consulted in a first draft. When we further consider that the editor had to write the 702-page Arabic text with all the variants diligently by hand the reader cannot fail to feel grateful for an amazingly well-executed contribution to the carly history of Arabic science.' Anton Heinen Review in History of Science Society. Institute for the History of Arabic Science paperback
Minor rubbing to boards. Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. ; Regarding the dating: most of the texts copied were written from 605 to 581 B. C. This is equivalent to years 0 (Accession) to 24 of the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II. However, the texts in this volume do not exhaust the number of texts from the years in either the Yale or the Nies collections. ; Yale Oriental Series Babylonian Texts; 1 x 12 x 9 Inches; 288 pages
17911Paris/Bruxelles, Elsevier Séquoia, 1978. 25 x 31, 232 pp., très nombreuses illustrations en couleurs, cartonnage d'édition + jaquette, état neuf.
1933335PARIS. NOUVELLES EDITIONS LATINES. 1933. PETIT IN-8 DE 215 PAGES, RELIURE A LA BRADEL CARTONNAGE BLEU A COINS, TITRE DORE SUR DOS LISSE. DOS PALI, SINON BON EXEMPLAIRE.
QWA-17726Maspero, 1970, in-8 br., 143 p., coll. "Petite collection Maspero, 60", bon état.
19701246551970 François Maspero, "petite collection Maspero" - 1970 - In-12, broché, couverture à rabat - 143 pages
3315Toulouse Eché éditeur 1987 in 8 (21,5x14) 1 volume broché, couverture illustrée, 237 pages [1]. Bel exemplaire
1967007287London England: George Allen & Unwin 1967. First edition. Very Good. An excellent copy of the 1967 first edition. Very good in very good dust jacket. Former owner's stamp on inside front board hidden by dj flap. George Allen & Unwin unknown
1897879651897 Beyrouth, Imprimerie Catholique, 1897, in 8° relié demi-basane marron, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, XXI-143 pages ; quelques annotations marginales ; petits frottis, un coin émoussé.
Broch?. 183 pages. Tr?s bon ?tat.
18651271PARIS. CHALLAMEL AINE, LIBRAIRE-EDITEUR. OCTOBRE 1865. 2 OUVRAGES IN-8 DE VIII + 176 ET (4) + XII ET 328 PAGES RELIES EN UN VOLUME (14 X 22 X 4 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON), RELIURE D'EPOQUE 1/2 BASANE VERTE, DOS LISSE ORNE DE FILETS DORES, TITRE DORE, TRANCHES MARBREES ROUGES. QUELQUES TRACES D'USURE EXTEIEURE SANS GRAVITE, SINON BON EXEMPLAIRE.
Broch?. 217 pages. Tr?s bon ?tat.
Broch?. 81 pages. Tr?s bon ?tat.
Very Good Arabic Paperback. 4to. (27 x 19 cm). In Arabic. 32 p., color and b/w ills. [ARABIC MICKEY MOUSE] Miki: Mars 13, 1299 = 1986. [i.e. Mickey Mouse]. Early Arabic Edition of 'Mickey Mouse' by Walt Disney printed in Cairo. " [.] Translations of comic books from Europe and the US have had a significant impact on the development of the Arab comic. As early as the 1950s, the Adventures of Tintin were being published in children's magazines in Arabic, and the Egyptian children's magazine Miky translated the stories of Mickey Mouse and his friends. As time went on, Mickey Mouse developed his own Egyptian identity: The famous mouse celebrated religious and national holidays, wore traditional Egyptian clothing and ate typical Arab food. Miky was a familiar figure in all Arabic-speaking countries...". (Source: Qantara. Arab Comics From Micky Mouse to Handala).
Reliure toile de l'éditeur. 173 pages.
97697Robert Laffont/Editions du Temps, 2006, 318 p., broché, haut du dos légèrement émoussé, bon état.
20069313Robert Laffont / Editions Du Temps. In-8, broché, couverture souple glacée bleue (demi pénombre et porte moucharabieh), 318 pages. Très propre .