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185414601Extrait de La Revue des deux mondes | s. l. [Paris] (1854) | 15.50 x 25 cm | agrafé
Schreiber Hermann Schreiber Hermann. Gli arabi in Spagna. Garzanti 1982 - I.. Milano, Garzanti 1982 - I italiano, in ottavo pp. 277 17530 Schreiber Hermann. Gli arabi in Spagna. Garzanti 1982 - I. In-8. 277 pp. Cartonato con sovraccoperta. Molto buono. 24 tavole acolori e 22 ill. in b/n.
200820756CBIsmaning, hueber, 2008. kl.4°, 480 S. mit s/w-Abbildungen und einer Beilage: Das arabische Alphabet, farbig illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), Erstausgabe schönes, sauberes Exemplar.
88642Paris, Arthème Fayard, s.d. (ca 1920). 11 x 18, 253 pp., reliure velours, bon état.
48 pages. Features: Risotto's Roots; Photos of wind-powered dhow in 1938; Bee-eater (bird) of Saudi Arabia; Shodo Arabi - Japanese calligraphers try their hand at Arabic; The Life of Omar ibn Said - this Muslim/African slave taken to American wrote a brief autobiography, now located in Fayetteville, North Carolina; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
Very Good English Original folded color map. Oblong atlas folio. (60x91 cm). Bilingual in English and Arabic. Arabic map and texts with b/w photographs of some views from Saudi Arabia and English map and texts with b/w photos of Jeddah, Riyadh and Dhahran airports with legends and "distances in kilometers". It shows a very detailed landscape of entire Arabian Peninsula including Saudi Arabia, Aden, Oman, Muscat Qatar, Trucial Coast, Nafud, Dahna, Rub' Al-Khali, Najran, Asir, Yemen, Ramlat As Sab'atayn, Dhofar, Al Mahrah, Hadhramaut, Kuwait, Neutral Zone, and others.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 264 p., ills. Sarikamis: Kaymakam Serif Bey'in anilari. Memoirs of a Ottoman / Turkish lieutenant in Sarikamis-Kars in 1915, against Russians during World War 1.
Small quarto in white glossy wraps illus in color; bibliographical references (pages 205-208). In Arabic. Islamic Empire; 750-1258; historiography. Arabic literature -- 750-1258 -- History and criticism; Criticism, Textual. LittÈrature arabe -- 750-1258 -- Histoire et critique. Arabic literature.
18981986Paris, Perrin, 1898 ; in-8, demi-velin ivoire, dos lisse, fleuron décoratif et titre rouge, plat conservé (reliure de l'époque), XI pages (dédicace, préface), 436 pages.
1999100090Stuttgart Nagel Auktionen 1999 1 vol. broché in-4 carré, broché, 411 pp., nombreuses reproductions en couleurs. Textes et légendes en allemand. Important catalogue de vente de tapis, tapisseries et manuscrits persans. Excellente condition.
1999100090Stuttgart Nagel Auktionen 1999 1 vol. broché in-4 carré, broché, 411 pp., nombreuses reproductions en couleurs. Textes et légendes en allemand. Important catalogue de vente de tapis, tapisseries et manuscrits persans. Excellente condition.
84970Paris, Pygmalion, Gérard Watelet, 1991. 15 x 23, 367 pp., broché, bon état (1 cachet et 1 signature ex-particulier).
65538Paris, Albin Michel, 1956. 13 x 21, 364 pp., 3 tableaux généalogiques, broché, bon état (couverture légèrement défraîchie).
104.914Paris, Albin Michel, 1956. 14 x 21, 364 pp., 3 tableaux généalogiques, broché, bon état.
1973104405Variorum Reprints 1973 Variorum Reprints, London, 1973, cartonnage éditeur, environ 23x15cm, de légers frottements d'usage sur le cartonnage, bon état et intérieur très propre.
grand in-8°, 354 pages, illustrations en couleurs, broche, couverture illustrée. Tres bel exemplaire. [AR-1]
196178570Les Editions de Minuit | Paris 1961 | 14 x 22.50 cm | broché
33095Louvain (Belgique), Xaveriana, 1938. 11 x 16, 32 pp., broché, très bon état (cachets du Collège jésuite Saint Stanislas à Mons).
36923Paris, Editions Atlas, 1981. 23 x 30, 119 pp., nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et en N/B, reliure d'édition pleine toile + jaquette, très bon état.
35965Paris/Bruxellles, Séquoia, 1970. 25 x 30, 130 pp., 128 illustrations en couleurs, reliure carton imprimé + jaquette, bon état (jaquette légèrement abîmée).
63499Romae Rome: Ex Typographia Medicea 1619. Folio 33.5x21 cm. pp. 4 9-462 2 with at recto the printer's letter repeated with the date of the 1591 original edition blank at verso. Contemporary green vellum spine with raised bands and gilt-decorated compartments red Morocco label marbled endpapers edges dyed red. Title printed in red and black with Medici's woodcut coat-of-arms printer's advice "Typographus lectori". With 149 text woodcuts by Leonardo Parassole c.1570-c.1630 after Antonio Tempesta 1555-1630 their monograms appearing on a number of the illustrations. The woodcuts are remarkable examples of Tempesta's work notable for their clarity of composition and their didactic narrative of the episodes depicted. Ex libris Luigi Bossi Milan 1758-1835 with his engraved heraldic bookplate to front pastedown along with T. Fenteman & Sons Leeds booksellers label to upper corner. Title-page lightly browned boards faded and discoloured some occasional light toning generally a very good copy printed on thick paper the woodcuts in strong impressions throughout. Rare 1619 reissue or of the original 1591 stock of the Arabic Medicean Gospels. The text lines are almost identical with those of the Arabic issue but now have an interlinear Latin version added which was prepared by Antonius Sionita. In 1584 the last year of the papacy of Gregory XIII who had constantly endeavoured to effect a union between the Church of Rome and the eastern Christians Cardinal Ferdinando de' Medici the brother and later the successor of the Grand Duke of Tuscany founded a printing press in Rome with a vast selection of oriental types cut by the French typographer Robert Granjon. Run by a versatile orientalist Giovan Battista Raimondi the press had various aims. One was to produce propaganda which would attract the eastern Christians to Roman Catholicism. Another was to corner the publishing market in an area where typography was prohibited and to make a financial profit from the sale in the east of books printed in Arabic. The third aim was to further European knowledge and to provide good editions of Arabic versions of certain standard non-religious texts. These included the writings of Avicenna al-Idrisi's geographical compendium al-Tusi's adaptation of Euclid's text on geometry and various works on Arabic grammar and syntax. The first major publication was the 1591 edition of the Gospels. This copy has an interlinear Latin translation but the work was also issued solely in Arabic. It contains 149 fine woodcut illustrations made by Leonardo Parasole mainly after designs by one of the best known Florentine artists of his day Antonio Tempesta who owed much of his fame to the frescoes he painted in the Vatican and in a number of Roman palaces. The woodcut in the Gospel of St Mark of the presentation of the head of John the Baptist to Salome Mark 6:28 by a man in Turkish dress reminds us of the common association between the great enemy of Christendom in the sixteenth century and the ancient heathens. The Arabic text is printed in Robert Granjon's famous large fount generally considered the first satisfactory Arabic printing type; as all early printed editions of the Arabic Gospels it is based on the Alexandrian Vulgate cf. Darlow/M. 1636. The Latin version is by Leonardo Sionita. The work begins with page 9 without a title-page or any preliminary matter at all: "the intended prefatory matter was apparently never published" Darlow/M. Darlow & Moule 1637 & 1643; Schnurrer Bibliotheca arabica 318; Brunet II 1122-23; Graesse II 531 Romae [Rome]: Ex Typographia Medicea, 1619. hardcover
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Folio. (33 x 25 cm). In English. 461 p., color ills. Sacred covers of Islam's holy shrines with samples from Topkapi Palace. Contents: 1- The Hajj, 2- Royal families and the pilgrimage, 3- Covers sent to Mecca and Medina, 4- Surra processions and ceremonies, 5- Technical features, Catalogue. 3 kg. This is the expanded second edition of the 1996 title in Arabic Estar'ül Haremeyn-i Serifeyn.
Large quarto in glossy laminated tan illus boads; 67 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. In Arabic. In a very sturdy custom hardcover library binding. Series: Silsilat diwan al-shi`r al-`Arabi al-hadith, 84. || Arabic poetry -- Iraq. Baghdad (Iraq) -- Description and travel -- Poetry.
Octavo in custom black boards; 74 p. ; 22 cm. Scarce thus in custom boards. In Arabic. Series: Silsilat diwan al-shi`r al-`Arabi, 84. || Arabic poetry -- Iraq. Baghdad (Iraq) -- Description and travel -- Poetry.
93430Paris, Editions Vilo, 1981. 19 x 20, 119 pp., très nombreuses illustrations en N/B, reliure carton blanc illustré, bon état.