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Percaline de l'éditeur. 199 pages. Couverture passée.
- A.M. Métaillé, Paris 1984, 12x21,5cm, broché. - Edition originale pour laquelle il n'a pas été tiré de grands papiers. Envoi autographe signé de Jean-Marie Gibbal à ses amis Françoise et Pierre Dumayet. Agréable exemplaire. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. 4to. In Turkish. [42] p. A presentation photographic catalogue on Payas Province of Hatay City. Color and b/w ills. Günesin dogarken güldügü sehir: Payas.
Broch?. 150 pages. Tr?s bon ?tat.
In-8°, (30 cc) compreso ritratto, antiporta e frontespizio, pp. 272, 4 carte ripiegate, legatura in pelle con titolo al dorso. Prima edizione. La prima parte di questo lavoro, intitolata Compendium theologiae mohammedicae arabice et latine, è un'edizione in arabo, con traduzione, di una piccola opera simile al Mukhtasar di Abû Suj ed è probabilmente la prima edizione stampata di un'opera islamica così essenziale in Occidente . La seconda parte è il contributo più importante di Reelant per una migliore comprensione dell'Islam in cui si propone di correggere molte credenze popolari con citazioni dal Corano e da altre fonti arabe. In-8°, (30 cc) including portrait, frontispice and title page, pp. 272, 4 engraved folded plates, binding in calf with title at the spine. First edition.The first part of this work, entitled Compendium theologiae mohammedicae arabice et latine is an edition in Arabic, with translation, of a small work similar to Abû Sujâ s Mukhtasar and is probably the first printed edition of such an essential Islamic work in the West. The second part is Reelant’ s most important contribution towards a better understanding of Islam in which he sets out to rectify many popular misbeliefs with quotations from the Coran and other Arabic sources.
Octavo in white color illus wraps; 180p; 22cm, bibliographical references (pages 175-176). In Arabic. Uncommon. Muslim women -- History. Women in literature. Musulmanes -- Histoire. Femmes dans la littÈrature. Muslim women.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (34 x 24 cm). In Turkish and Arabic. 698 p., color ills. Halep'te adim adim Osmanli'nin izinde. Halep'te Osmanli döneminde insa ve tadil edilen mimari eserlerin envanteri. Inventory of architectural works in Aleppo which were built or repaired during the Ottoman epoch. ARCHITECTURE Turkish and Islamic arts Ottoman Empire Ottoman art Aleppo Syria Architectural inventory Reference History of art.
- Imprimerie Cerf, Paris 1900, 15x21,5cm, broché. - Edition originale imprimée à petit nombre et illustrée de photographies in-texte. Plats marginalement salis comportant des pliures et des petites déchirures angulaires, agréable état intérieur. Rare. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
pp. xiv, 402. 8vo. Original black cloth binding. Concise description of 1,626 Arabic works in the Princeton University Library's collection of Arabic Manuscripts known as the New Series. Originally Published at $ 99.00 **PRICE JUST REDUCED REF6
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
New Turkish Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [8], 376 p. Hanefi mezhebinde biyografi gelenegi. The tradition of the 'biography' in the Hanafi Islamic Madhhab (Sect). The Hanafi school is one of the four religious Sunni Islamic schools of jurisprudence (fiqh). It is named after the scholar Abu ?anifa an-Nu'man ibn Thabit (d. 767), a tabi'i whose legal views were preserved primarily by his two most important disciples, Abu Yusuf and Muhammad al-Shaybani. The other major schools of Sharia in Sunni Islam are Maliki, Shafi`i and Hanbali. The Hanafi school is the maddhab with the largest number of followers among Sunni Muslims. It is predominant in the countries that were once part of the historic Ottoman Empire, Mughal Empire and Sultanates of Turkic rulers in the Indian subcontinent, northwest China and Central Asia. In the modern era, Hanafi is prevalent in the following regions: Turkey, the Balkans, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine, Egypt, Afghanistan, parts of Iraq, parts of Iran, parts of Russia, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, parts of India and China, and Bangladesh.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). In Turkish. 392 p. Hanim müfessirler. A study on female commentators.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [8], 94 p. With some examples of Kharezm texts. Harezm Türkçesi.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [v], 111 p. Khorezm Turkish language. Harezm Türkçesi.
New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [vi], 185 p. 141-185 pp. facsimile of original manuscript. Harezm - Altin Ordu Türkçesi: Çagatay Türkçesinin ilk devresi. 1000 copies were printed.
New Turkish Original bdg. HC. Folio. (33 x 28 cm) In Turkish. Harflerin aski: Kerem Kiyak ve Mustafa Balci koleksiyonlarindan. 443 p., color ills. Masterpieces of Islamic calligraphic art of two private collections.
New Persian Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Text in Persian with bilingual title in English and Persian on cover and colophon. 300 p. Hashtumîn bîst guftâr: The eight twenty treatises on literature, philosophy, history of medicine and biographies of learned men.= Hashtumîn bîst guftâr: Dar mabâhis-i 'ilmî va adabî va falsafi? va târîkh-i pizishkî va yâdbûd-i buzurgân-i 'ilm va dânish. To commemorate the 45th anniversary of the Establishment of The Institute of Islamic Studies, University of Tehran-McGill University, January 4th 1969. LXV I Wisdon of Persia Series of Texts and Studies.
Fine Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Turkish. 120 p. Hatay ili ve Suriye uyruklularla ilgili mevzuat. Kanunlar, kararnameler, yönetmelikler, genelgeler, yargitay ve danistay kararlari.
New Turkish Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 264 p. Hay bin Yakzan'i okumak. [= Reading Hayy Ibn Yaqzan. A cross-cultural history of autodidacticism]. Translated by Yavuz Alogan. Commonly translated as "The Self-Taught Philosopher" or "The Improvement of Human Reason," Ibn-Tufayl's story Hayy Ibn-Yaqzan inspired debates about autodidacticism in a range of historical fields from classical Islamic philosophy through Renaissance humanism and the European Enlightenment. Avner Ben-Zaken's account of how the text traveled demonstrates the intricate ways in which autodidacticism was contested in and adapted to diverse cultural settings. In tracing the circulation of the Hayy Ibn-Yaqzan, Ben-Zaken highlights its key place in four far-removed historical moments. He explains how autodidacticism intertwined with struggles over mysticism in twelfth-century Marrakesh, controversies about pedagogy in fourteenth-century Barcelona, quarrels concerning astrology in Renaissance Florence, and debates pertaining to experimentalism in seventeenth-century Oxford. In each site and period, Ben-Zaken recaptures the cultural context that stirred scholars to relate to ?ayy Ibn-Yaq?an and demonstrates how the text moved among cultures, leaving in its wake translations, interpretations, and controversies as various as the societies themselves. Pleas for autodidacticism, Ben-Zaken shows, not only echoed within close philosophical discussions; they surfaced in struggles for control between individuals and establishments. Presented as self-contained histories, these four moments together form a historical collage of autodidacticism across cultures from the late Medieval era to early modern times. The first book-length intellectual history of autodidacticism, this novel, thought-provoking work will interest a wide range of historians, including scholars of the history of science, philosophy, literature, Europe, and the Middle East.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 170 p. Turkish Edition of Sina and Tufeyl's 'Hay bin Yakzan'. This study is first Robensonad and also first novel format in Islamic world. Hay bin Yakzan. Translated by M. Serefeddin Yaltkaya, Babanzâde Resid. Prep. by N. Ahmet Özalp.
Octavo in tan illus wraps; 105 p. ; 23 cm. Modern poetry in Arabic from the United Arab Emirates.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In English and Turkish. [vii], 87 p. Higher education in Medieval Islam; The Madrasa.= Ortaçag Islâm dünyasinda yüksek ögretim; Medrese. Translated by Recep Duran.
Very Good Arabic Original blue cloth. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Arabic. [6], 362 p., many b/w photographic plates and map. Khalifa Mohammed Tillisi was a well-known Libyan historian, translator, and linguist. Tillisi was born in Tripoli, Italian Tripolitania (present-day Libya), on 9 May 1930, where he first became a teacher then entered politics. In 1952 he worked in the Libyan Parliament where he became its Secretary General in 1962. He reached the peak of his political career when he became a minister for information in the cabinets of Mahmud al-Muntasir and Hussein Maziq from 1964 to 1967, Libya's Ambassador to Morocco in 1967 - 1969. After the political change in Libya in 1969, he had been trialed by the Libyan People's Court, and sentenced to four years in prison. The sentence was suspended and was forced into early retirement at the age of 39. In 1974 he founded a Libyan - Tunisian publishing company ( Arabic book house). He was the first president of the Libyan Literature and Writers association in 1977 and was appointed the Secretary General of the Arabic Writers Association in 1978 and in 1981 he became the Secretary General of the Arabic Publishers Association. His past is well remembered among the Libyan people for his renowned contributions to literature and his relaxed kind-hearted nature. Only one copy in Department of Culture and Tourism Library Management Department - Dar Al Kutub in OCLC: 1158714466.