3 889 résultats
23128Probably Persia Circa 18th century. Finely written in Arabic calligraphy in black outlined and highlighted in red and gold. Small Folio 6.5†x 3.75†handsomely presented within a cream mount. A very finely preserved example. Probably Persia unknown
Volume I (of 2): xvi + 351pp., cart.cover, 23cm., few marks in pencil, 2nd edition revised and greatly enlarged, G
Volume I (of 2): xvi + 351pp., nice modern hardcover in green cloth with gilt title on spine, 23cm., 2nd edition revised and greatly enlarged, copy from the collection of the Belgian orientalist Arnold Van Lantschoot O.Praem. (with his signature and few of his underlinings in text), good condition, X103919
1874T52047London, Frederic Norgate 1874 Volume I (of 2): xvi + 351pp., cart.cover, 23cm., few marks in pencil, 2nd edition revised and greatly enlarged, G
1874X103919London, Frederic Norgate 1874 Volume I (of 2): xvi + 351pp., nice modern hardcover in green cloth with gilt title on spine, 23cm., 2nd edition revised and greatly enlarged, copy from the collection of the Belgian orientalist Arnold Van Lantschoot O.Praem. (with his signature and few of his underlinings in text), good condition, X103919
First and only edition, small folio (305 x 190 mm), [12], xix, [1], 705, [1]pp., woodcut title page vignette in Arabic, woodcut head- and tail-pieces, several leaves folding, a couple of minor repairs to inner margin of title, recent half calf to style, marbled boards, spine tooled in gilt, red morocco spine label lettered in gilt, a handsome copy with text clean and fresh. This volume 'forms a complete treatise in itself, since the it exhausts the Science of Arabic Inflexion'?Preface. All published, the intended second volume of Arabic "syntax" never made it to print.
Cm. 23; pp. XVI, 257, (1), 327. Contemporary half leather, gilt lettering on spine. Ex library copy. Very good copy 1093/P
2 Vols., small folio (305 x 190 mm), xxxiii, [3], 49-458; [4], 582, [2]pp., text in English and Persian, occasional marginal pencil notes, title page and terminal leaf to both volumes browned, staining to inner upper corner of leaves to start and end of volume two, later vellum-backed marbled boards, title in manuscript to spines. One of the most extensive Persian grammars written in English. "Matthew Lumsden (1777?1835), orientalist, was fifth son of John Lumsden of Cushnie, Aberdeenshire, and a cousin of Sir Harry Burnett Lumsden (1821?1896), army general. After education at King's College, Aberdeen, he went to India as assistant professor of Persian and Arabic in the College of Fort William, and in 1808 succeeded to the professorship. In 1812 he was appointed secretary to the Calcutta Madrasa, and superintended various translations of English works into Persian then in progress. From 1814 until 1817 he had charge of the East India Company's press at Calcutta, and in 1818 he became secretary to the stationery committee."?(Oxford DNB). Provenance: John L. Platts? signature in pencil to title page.
Flammarion, Champs, 2004, 388 pp., poche, dos décoloré, trace d'étiquette sur la quatrième de couverture, état très correct.
2022RO20255724MADAAR. 2022. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 160 pages - en arabe, sens de lecture inversé. . . . Classification Dewey : 492.7-Arabe
Fine English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (29 x 25 cm). In English and Turkish. 257 p., many color photos. A noble beauty: The Arabian horse breeding in Tigem.= Soylu bir güzellik: Tigem'de Arap ati yetistiriciligi. Producer: Haluk Yüksel.Photos by Halit Ömer Canci, Ibrahim Canci, Müjdat Arslan. Edited by Banu Kutun. Content: Acknowledgement, foreword, letter from the editor.; Magnificence on the stage of history.; Noble beauty in the world of art.; The mane of the wind and literature.; Horse, the wings of the Turk.; The long imperial run.; Al-Khamsa.; The Arabian horse breeding in TIGEM (The General Directorate of Turkish agricultural institutions).; Purebred.; TIGEM.; TIGEM's champion stallions.; Bibliography.
First edition, 8vo, [8], 148 pp., 4pp. of advertisements at end, with half-title, text in English and Arabic, original blue cloth, slightly worn at head and tail of spine, a good copy. Provenance: Presentation inscription from the publishers, early ownership signature to head of title page 'William J. Webster.'
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 18 cm). In English. 48 p.Türk din musikisi. A road map for the education of Syrians In Turkey. The reflections of the humanitarian crisis in Syria since 2011 have been experienced all over the world in different ways. In this sense, Turkey¿s experience has gathered a lot of attention as well. Thanks to its open door policy, Turkey has become the country hosting the highest number of refugees in the world and has created a living space for millions of Syrians. According to official figures, Turkey hosts 2,724,927 Syrians and thus takes the burden of the humanitarian crisis on its shoulders. Each Syrian is important for Turkey, as is their adaptation to Turkish public life. The most crucial elements of orientation towards public life are education and employment. With respect to employment, Turkey has taken considerable steps. In addition to this, the education of Syrian children requires a road map so as not to create lost generations for the future of Turkey and Syria. The NGOs in Turkey have taken great responsibility for the education of Syrians and play an important role in offering advice for the Ministry of National Education¿s (MEB) road map. However, only one in three Syrian children is schooled ¿ this is evidence that the NGO-based short-term solutions are not enough and long-term public policymaking is required. From the first years of the crisis in Syria, the SETA Foundation has been supporting the policymaking process especially in terms of educating Syrians, aiding their legal status and their adaptation to public life. The SETA Foundation is especially sensitive on the issue of Syrians¿ education and in this study aims to contribute to developing a road map on Syrians¿ education and to work against the creation of lost generations.
1936pq2594Grasset Broché 1936 In-12 (14,4 x 19,4), broché, 318 pages, photos en noir et blanc hors texte ; pliures au dos, rousseurs aux plats, par ailleurs assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
196882877Voix Ouvrière | Paris s. d. [circa 1968] | 15 x 20 cm | broché
- Voix ouvrière), Paris s.d. ( circa 1968), 15x20cm, broché. - Edition originale illustrée de photographies. Agréable exemplaire. Envoi autographe daté et signé d'Etienne Smulevici, surnommé "L'inoxydable monsieur Dakar", à une amie prénommée Carole : "A Carole, quelques grains de sable, une tonne de souvenirs, de passion, d'émotion". En effet, le pilote de rallye Etienne Smulevici détient le record du nombre de participations, 40, au Paris-Dakar qu'il a terminé 27 fois, ce qui constitue un autre record. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- G. Charpentier, Paris 1880, 12x19cm, relié. - Deuxième édition parue la même année que l'originale. Reliure à la bradel en pleine percaline souris, dos lisse légèrement passé orné d'un motif floral doré, double filet et date dorés en queue, pièce de titre de chagrin chocolat, couvertures conservées, reliure de l'époque signée à froid de Pierson. Envoi autographe signé de l'auteur qui fut le condisciple d'Arthur Rimbaud au collège de Charleville. Quelques petites rousseurs. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
188040809G. Charpentier | Paris 1880 | 12 x 19 cm | relié
- Librairie Hachette, Paris 1879, Grd. in-8 (16,5x24,5cm), 496pp. et 542pp., 2 volumes reliés. - Edition originale avec mention de Deuxième édition. 9 cartes et 150 gravures. Bien complet des 2 très grandes cartes dépliantes en couleurs à la fin des 2 tomes : Partie orientale de l'Afrique équatoriale et partie occidentale. Reliure en demi chagrin lilas à plats de percaline chagrinée. Dos à nerfs orné de roulettes et filets. Dos uniformément insolés, devenus blonds. Une trace de mouillure sur le premier caisson du tome 2. Quelques rares et pâles rousseurs sur un papier dans l'ensemble bien frais. Voyage de découvertes célèbre à travers l'Afrique équatoriale, un des plus remarquables du XIXe siècle. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
Original Publishers Cloth. Xxxiii, 299 pages, illustrations. 23cm. Contributions of 16 authors. CONTENTS: Preface, by Farhad Kazemi & R. D. McChesney; Biography of Richard Bayly Winder; Bibliography of Richard Bayly Winder; The commerce of Mecca before Islam, by F. E. Peters; Whence the Muslim conquest of Northern Mesopotamia? , by Nadine F. Posner; Russia's relations with the Mamluk Beys of Egypt in the late eighteenth century, by Daniel Crecelius; The loan of mursad on Waqf properties, by Randi Beguilhem-Schoem; Ilyas Qudsi on the craft organizations of Damascus in the late nineteenth century, by R. D. McChesney, trans; Ibn Taymiyah's empiricism, by Nicholas Heer; Islamic textuality in light of poststructuralist criticism, by Richard C. Martin; Subordinance and dominance : non-Muslim minorities and the traditional Islamic state as perceived from above and below, by Norman A. Stillman; Geometry and ideology : the festival of Islam and the study of Islamic art, by Oleg Grabar; Universal solutions to problems of spherical astronomy from Mamluk Egypt and Syria, by David A. King; Fatimid under glaze painted wares : a chronological readjusment, by George T. Scanlon; Women and politics in an Arabian Oasis, by Christine Eickelman; "How could something so right go so wrong?" : the collapse of Lebanon's ethnoconfessional democracy, by John P. Entelis; The immortal Ataturk : psychobiography as autobiography, by Norman Itzkowitz; Ménage à quatre : the making of agrarian policy in Senegal, by John Waterbury. SUBJECTS: Islamic civilization. Civilisation islamique. Middle East. Machreq. Moyen-Orient --Histoire. Includes bibliographies and index. Navy cloth over boards with gilt titles. Good condition. (FEST1-6)
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [xi], [1], 216 p. Abbasi edebiyatinda Sulîler ve Ebû Bekr es-Sulî. 'Suli' family (A family in Turkish / Turkic origin) in Abbasid literature and Abu Bakr as-Suli. Abu Bakr Muhammad bin Yahya al-Suli, (266-267 Hegira / 880 Gregorian; 334-335 Hegira / 946 Gregorian) (aged 6869. lunar calendar) was a nadim (boon companion) of successive Abbasid caliphs. He was noted for his poetry and scholarship and wrote a chronicle called Akhbar al-Radi wa'l-Muttaqi, detailing the reigns of the caliphs al-Radi and al-Muttaqi. He was a legendary shatranj (an ancestor of chess) player, still remembered to this day. Upon the death of al-Radi in 940, al-Suli fell into disfavour with the new ruler due to his sympathies towards Shi'a Islam and as a result had to go into exile at Basra, where he spent the rest of his life in poverty. Born into an illustrious family of Turkish origin, Al-Suli's great-grandfather was the Turkish prince Sul-takin and his uncle was the poet Ibrahim ibn al-'Abbas as-Suli.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. In Turkish. [10], 63, [1] p. Abbasi hilafetinde örnek bir Türk anasi Sagab Hatun, (H. 264-321/933). TURCOLOGY Biography Abbasid.
101.083s.l., s.d. (ca 1896). 14 x 22, 269 pp., reliure dos/coins cuir bordé de filets dorés, dos orné de filets et de 4 fleurons dorés, 3 ex-libris, bon état (pas de page de titre).
19189Paris P.-V. Stock, Editeur 1901 in 12 (19x13) 1 volume reliure demi basane bleue de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, VI [4] et 222 pages [1], avec 27 gravures hors-texte et le fac-similé d'un autographe du Sultan. Préface de Pierre Quillard. Ex-libris de la bibliothèque A. Lang (avec la devise: Sitôt lu, sitôt vendu, sitôt perdu). Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 276 p. Preface Acknowledgements Note on Transliteration and Dates Abbreviations Part one: Abdülhamid II, Islam and the Arabs Introduction 1. Opposition to the Ottoman Caliphate 2. Abdülhamid II and Arab Dignitaries in Istanbul Muhammed Zafir al-Madani Abulhuda al-Sayyadi Sayyid Fazl Pasha Part two: Syria during the Early Years of Abdülhamid II 3. Syria and Cevdet Pasha4. Midhat Pasha and the Reforms in 5. Hamdi Pasha and the Consolidation of State Authority in Syria Part three: The Hijaz during the Early Years of Abdülhamid II 6. The Hijaz and the Emirate of Hüseyin Pasha in Mecca 7. The Last Emirate of Sharif Abdulmuttalib in Mecca Conclusion Bibliography Index. ISBN: 9789754286177.