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Very slight shelfwear. ; Vol. 1; 1.2 x 9.6 x 6.4 Inches; 545 pages
Some foxing/spotting/discoloration to boards of all volumes. Endpapers tanned of all volumes. V2: 1 corner edgeworn and light bump to base of spine V4: lower corners bumped with small chip to head of spine. Else minor shelfwear to volumes. ; 5 Volume Set COMPLETE
Minor wear to Vol. 1, 2, 4, 5; Some foxing to vol 5. (Volume 3: rear foreedge is worn exposing boards at corners. Small discoloration mark to rear board. Some rubbing and chipping with small tears to joints of spine cover. Spine darkened. Spotting to boards. Small tear to cloth at head of spine. Vol 3: Good + to VG-). Set: All boards appear to be much larger than textblock (perhaps bound at a later time by publisher? ). ; 5 Volume Set COMPLETE
Bound in plain grey boards with blue spine. Typed spine label applied to spine. Light edgewear to boards. Some waviness to pages. Light foxing in places. Back endpaper has a couple of tears (no loss of text). ; Text in Greek, notes and commentary in Latin. Part 2 has half-title: Ludov. Casp. Valckenaer Animadversionem ad Ammonium grammaticum libri tres. In quibus veterum scriptorum loca tentantur et emendantur. Accedit specimen scholiorum ad Homerum ineditorum ex codice vossiano Bibliothecae Lugduno-Batavae. Lvi, 263 + 260 pp. ; 2 Parts in 1.
Fine Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original wrappers. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 120 p., ills. and many plans, one folded map (50x67 cm) of the Galata quarter surrounded by the Bosphorus and the Golden Horn of Constantinople, including Genoese and Byzantine architectural buildings. First edition of this rare and the early book on old Genoese and Byzantine buildings in the Galata quarter of Constantinople, written by Turkish art historian Celal Esat Arseven (1876-1972). The Galata quarter first appeared in Late Antiquity as Sykai or Syca. By the time the Notitia Urbis Constantinopolitanae has compiled in ca. 425 AD, it had become an integral part of the city as its 13th region. According to the Notitia, it featured public baths and a forum built by Emperor Honorius, a theatre, a portico street, and 435 mansions. It is also probable that the settlement was enclosed by walls in the 5th century. In the 11th century, the quarter housed the city's Jewish community, which numbered some 2,500 people. In 1171, a new Genoese settlement in the area was attacked and nearly destroyed. In 1233, during the subsequent Latin Empire (1204-1261), a small Catholic chapel dedicated to St. Paul was built in place of a 6th-century Byzantine church in Galata. This chapel was significantly expanded in 1325 by the Dominican friars, who officially renamed it the Church of San Domenico, but local residents continued to use the original denomination San Paolo. In 1407, Pope Gregory XII, in order to ensure the maintenance of the church, conceded indulgences to the visitors of the Monastery of San Paolo in Galata. The building is known today as the Arap Camii (Arab Mosque) as per its conversion into a mosque a few years later (between 1475 and 1478) under the rule of Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II with the name Galata Camii. In 1261, the quarter was retaken by the Byzantines, but Emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos granted it to the Genoese in 1267 in accordance with the Treaty of Nymphaeum. This rare book includes the history and the plans of the buildings such as the Arap Mosque (Church of San Domenico) (1325), Galata Tower (1348), Church of Saint Benoit (1427), Zülfaris Synagogue (1823), Church of Saints Peter and Paul (1843), Camondo Steps (1880), St. George's Austrian High School (1882), Ashkenazi Synagogue (1900), Italian Synagogue (1931), Neve Shalom Synagogue, etc. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Celal Esat Arseven was a Turkish art professor and historian. Born the son of a pasha in Istanbul, Celal Esat Arseven graduated from Besiktas Military School in 1888 and studied drawing at a fine arts school for a year before going to military college. He continued writing and painting while in the army, from which he resigned in 1908. In the years before World War I, he worked at the humor magazine Kalem with Cemil Cem, one of the great early caricaturists of Turkey. Arseven was a writer and artist of diverse talents. In 1918, he wrote a libretto for one of the first Turkish operas and went on to write several musical plays performed at the Istanbul municipal and state theaters. In addition to being an accomplished watercolorist, he was also a professor of architecture and municipal planning at the Istanbul Fine Arts Academy from 1924 to 1941. He published a five-volume art encyclopedia between 1943 and 1954, and many books on Turkish painting and architecture throughout his lifetime. Before his death, he was awarded a doctoral degree by Istanbul University. He was also a delegate to the Turkish Grand National Assembly during its seventh and eighth sessions. (Sources: And, Metin. "Opera and Ballet in Modern Turkey." In The Transformation of Turkish Culture: The Atatürk Legacy, edited by Günsel Renda and C. Max Kortepeter. Princeton, NJ: Kingston Press, 1986). Özege 5112.; TBTK 4748.
[ad mss. codices Gallicanos, Vaticanos, Florentinos et Anglicos, necnon ad antiquiores editiones castigata, multis aucta: nova interpretatione, criticis praefationibus, notis, variis lectionibus illustrata, nova sancti doctoris vita et copiosissimi indicibus loucpletat opera et studio D. Juliani Garnier. Greek title: Tou en hagiois patros hêmôn Basileiou, archiepiskopou Kaisareias Kappadokias, Ta Heuriskomena Panta], complete in 3 parts bound in 6 volumes: lxxxvi,1162 + xcviii,1190 + cclxxii,1008 pp., 28cm., Editio Parisina altera emendata et aucta, text printed in 2 columns, 6 uniform 19th cy. hardcover bindings (marbled boards, spines in red leather with gilt titles), few foxing, library stamp, good condition, [content: Tomus prior - Pars prior & Tomus primus - Pars altera & Tomus secundus - Pars prior & Tomus secundus - Pars altera & Tomus tertius - Pars prior & Tomus tertius - Pars altera], bilingual: Basilius' Greek text with Latin translation, R92252
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) In contemporary aesthetics 1/3 leather bdg. Raised five bands to spine. Third and fourth compartments have lettered gilt title and a personal name (Fikri) in Ottoman script. Other ones have decorated gilts. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script (Turkish with Arabic letters). 359 p. First and Only Edition of Süleyman Tevfik's travels to Thessaly, who participated in the Turco-Greco War in 1897 as a war correspondent to watch the war in the Thessaly Front between April 27 - May 20, 1897. The Greco-Turkish War of 1897 or the Ottoman-Greek War of 1897, also called the Thirty Days' War and known in Greece as the Black '97. It was a war fought between the Kingdom of Greece and the Ottoman Empire. Its immediate cause was the question over the status of the Ottoman province of Crete, whose Greek majority had long desired union with Greece. Despite the Ottoman victory on the field, an autonomous Cretan State under Ottoman suzerainty was established the following year (as a result of the intervention of the Great Powers after the war), with Prince George of Greece and Denmark as its first High Commissioner. This was the first war effort in which the military and political personnel of Greece were put to test in an official open war since the Greek War of Independence in 1821. For the Ottoman Empire, this was also the first war effort in which the reorganized military personnel were put to test. The Ottoman army was under the guidance of a German military mission led by Colmar Freiherr von der Goltz, who had reorganized it after the defeat in the Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878). In Thessalian Front, war was declared on 18 April when the Ottoman ambassador in Athens, Asim Bey, met with the Greek foreign minister announcing the cutting of diplomatic ties. Heavy fighting occurred between the 21-22 April outside the town of Tyrnavos but when the overwhelming Ottoman forces converged and pushed together, the Greek general staff ordered a general withdrawal, spreading panic among soldiers and civilians alike. Larissa fell on 27 April, while the Greek front was being reorganized behind the strategic lines of Velestino, in Farsala. Nevertheless, a division was ordered to head for Velestino, thus cutting Greek forces in two, 60 km apart. Between 27 and 30 April, under the command of Col. Konstantinos Smolenskis, Greek forces checked and halted the Ottoman advance. On 5 May three Ottoman divisions attacked Farsala, forcing an orderly withdrawal of Greek forces to Domokos, while on the eve of those events Smolenskis withdrew from newly recaptured Velestino to Almyros. Volos fell into Ottoman hands-on 8 May. At Domokos, the Greeks assembled 40,000 men in a strong defensive position, joined by about 2,000 Italian "Redshirt" volunteers under the command of Ricciotti Garibaldi, son of Giuseppe Garibaldi. The Ottoman Empire had a total of about 70,000 troops, of whom about 45,000 were directly engaged in the battle. On 16 May the attackers sent part of their army around the flank of the Greeks to cut off their line of retreat, but it failed to arrive in time. The next day the rest of their army made a frontal assault. Both sides fought ferociously. The Ottomans were held at bay by the fire of the defending infantry until their left flank defeated the Greek right. The Ottoman formation broke through, forcing a renewed withdrawal. Smolenskis was ordered to stand his ground at the Thermopylae passage but on 20 May a ceasefire went into effect. Suleyman Tevfik was there in the frontline himself during this war. He shared his anecdotes about how to receive news from the battlefield and how to deliver them to Istanbul. Also, he wrote about professional conversations with journalists from other countries. First Edition. Özege 20762.; OCLC: 65794449 / 775132812.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) In contemporary aesthetics 1/3 leather bdg. with five compartments on spine. Third and fourth compartments have lettered gilt title and a personal name (Fikri) in Ottoman script. Other ones have decorated gilts. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script. 359 p. Tesalya'da bir cevelân ve dört aylik seyahâtim. Süleyman Tevfik's, who participated in the Turco-Greco War in 1897 as a war correspondent, travels to Thessaly to watch the Thessaly War. First Edition. Özege 20762.; OCLC: 65794449 / 775132812.
Very Good German 9 original silver photographs; 6 with original cardboards, 3 on paper with their descriptive texts. Cardboards: 26x18 cm, photos: 13x9 cm. Title on cardboard and descriptions are in German. Cannot find any information about W. Dörflein. Photographs: Photo on titled cardboard (written "Reisebilder aus den Türkei" is a view from Aegean shores through the trees.; A view from Milet ruined city, can be seen mosque, village.; "Abstieg nach Tomatje" (i.e. Descent to tomatoes), can be seen a garden of tomatoes and butler of German traveler with his pony.; Ioran, Apollotempel von limps vorne (i.e. Ioran, Apollo temple of limps in front): Can be seen Apollon Temple.; Villa gegenüber der Insel Samos (Villa opposite the island of Samos).; Apollotempel zu Ioran (Apollon Temple in Ioran).; Last three photos glued on paper have descriptive autograph texts in German by Dörflein: "Kruppsches Feldgeschütz auf Pischan V. Abschnitt. Im Hintergründe das schneebedeckte Olitschka-Gebirge.; Drisko-Berg - Betonwerk Pischan - Das Zeltlager umfalste Im Festungsstab - Nazarett - V. Abschmitt: Pischan (Bisani oder Bezani).; Die schneebedeckten Berge stellen die griechische Grenze östl. des Arta-Flusses dar.; Beton werk der 15 cm. Haubitzen. Offiziers wohnung.; Mein Bursche Mustafa mit meinem Maulesel.". Small but a unique collection.
Minor shelfwear and rubbing to DJ. ; Contents include but are not exhaustive: Herodian's Historical Methods and Understanding of History; Erodiano e la crisi dell'impero; Furcht und Schrecken bei Herodian; Claudius Aelianus und sein Werk; Les 'Histoires variees' d'Elien. L'agencement de la mosaique; Asinio Quadrato storico di Filippo l'Arabo; Longinus Platonicus Philosophus et Philologus, II. Longinus Philologus; Menander Rhetor and the works attributed to him; Time and Narrative Technique in Heliodorus' Aethiopica; Etat present des recherches sur Nemesien; Lettura di Reposiano; Alcestis Barcinonensis; Terentianus Maurus...; Apollonius of Tyre: last of the Troublesome Latin Novels; On the fringes of the Canon: Work on the Fragments of ancient Greek Fiction; Emperor and Empire in the works of Greek-speaking Authors of the Third Century AD; W. Curtius Rufus' Historiae Alexandri Magni; Problemi di lingua e stile nei Moralia di Plutarco; Forma letteraria nei Moralia di Plutarco...; ANRW; Vol. 34.4; 2.1 x 9.9 x 7.2 Inches
Oeuvre complet en 8 tomes: x,649 + 568 + 564 + 608 + 642 + 644 + 639 + 511pp., 28cm., reliures cart. uniformes d'époque (plats marbrés, dos en cuir avec titre et fleurons dorés, qqs. traces d'usage aux coins et aux bords, reliures intactes et en bon état), feuilles de garde marbrées, texte imprimé en 2 colonnes, texte en Français, quelques rousseurs (texte toujours bien lisible), bon état, poids: 12kg., R100145
xciv + 468pp.+ 53 microfiches (10515 pages), in the series "Corpus Christianorum. Thesaurus Patrum Graecorum", hardcover (editor's green cloth with gilt lettering), 32cm., fine condition, [editor's new price: 530 euro], ISBN 978-2-503-50859-6, R78966
In Roma, presso Francesco Gonzaga, 1707. Due parti in un volume; pp.XVI,61;131. Unito: Ragionamento di Biagio Garofalo in difesa delle considerazioni sopra il libro "Della maniera di ben pensare" ove si stabiliscono gli argomenti di esse considerazioni e si dichiarono varj luoghi d'autori greci a torto impugnati. In Roma, presso Francesco Gonzaga, 1708. Pp.63. Due opere in un volume in 8vo. Pergamena coeva, tagli rossi, tassello al dorso con titolo in oro.
Complete work in 6 volumes, 133 + 152 + 284 + 246 + 224 + 318 pp., 24cm., in the series "Studien zur Geschichte und Kultur des Altertums. Neue Folge. 2.Reihe: Forschungen zu Gregor von Nazianz" volumes 1-5-10-11-12-14, bound in hardcover in green cloth with gilt lettering on spine, original softcovers preserved and bound in, copy from the personal collection of the editor (the Belgian prof. and byzantinist Justin Mossay, specialised in Gregory of Nazianzus), very good condition, weight: 3.2kg., [Content: Volume I: Codices Galliae, II: Codices Americae, Angiliae, Austriae, III: Codices Belgii, Bulgariae, Constantinopolis, Germaniae, Graeciae (pars priori), Heluetiae, Hiberniae, Hollandiae, Poloniae, Russiarum, Scandinauiae, Ucrainae et Codex Uagus, IV: Codices Cypri, Graeciae (pars altera), Hierosolymorum, V: Codices Civitatis Vaticanae, VI: Codices Aegypti, Bohemiae, Hispaniae, Italiae, Serbiae. Addenda et corrigenda], R106050
First Hebrew edition. Original papers wrappers. 8vo. 206 pages, 22 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to Oedipus Rex. Oedipus the King is a tragedy by the ancient Greek playwright Sophocles and first performed in about 429 BCE. It follows the story of King Oedipus of Thebes as he discovers that he has unwittingly killed his own father, Laius, and married his own mother, Jocasta. Over the centuries, it has come to be regarded by many as the Greek tragedy par excellence and certainly as the summit of Sophocles achievements. The tragedy was translated by the Hebrew Zionist poet and fathers of modern Hebrew poetry, Shaul Tchernichowsky. He was fluent in many languages including Latin and Greek and he translated into Hebrew Homers Iliad and the Odyssey as Shakespeares Twelfth night and Macbeth (Wiki, 2016) . SUBJECTS: Sophocles -- Translations into Hebrew. Oedipus (Greek mythological figure) -- Drama. Oedipus (Greek mythological figure) . OCLC lists 15 copies worldwide. Minor shelf wear with very minor chipping to corners. Cover wrapper is loose. Overall Very Good Condition. (HEB-50-2)
193 pages. Black and white photos. Numerous line drawings. Chapters in first paper include: The Evolution of the Fishing Method by Light Attraction; Fishing Unit M.F.V. France (a Greek purse seiner on Lake Tanganyika); The Cycle of Fishing Operations; Landing Facilities at Lake Tanganyika (Tanzania); Fishing Areas in Lake Tanganyika (Tanzania) for Industrial Fishing; Insurance of the Fishing Unit. Chapters in second paper include: Existing Fishing Methods and Gear for Small-Scale Fisheries - Advantages and Limitations; A Small-Scale Seine Fishing Unit; The Cycle of Fishing Operations; The Results obtained from Experimental Unit; Conclusions and Recommendations. Chapters in third paper include: An Outline of the Problem; The Fishing Unit; Seasonal Availability of Fishing Grounds; Choice of Fishing Grounds; The Results of Beach Seine Experimental Fishing; Beach Seining by Local Fishermen; Comparing Catches of BS-2 with Local Fishermen; Prototype Beach Seining Unit; Conclusions and Recommendations plus appendices. Prior owner's name atop front free endpaper else clean and unmarked with light wear. Binding tight. Nice copy. Book
Pharos, Alexandreia. 1913-1931. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos fané. Intérieur acceptable. 33 fascicules d'env. 100 pages chacun et 4 volumes reliés (recueils). Texte en grec. 1913: 12 numéros; 1914: 6 numéros; 1915: 1 vol.; 1916: 1 vol.; 1917: 1 vol.; 1918: 1 vol.; 1920: 1 numéro; 1923: 4 numéros; 1925: 4 numéros; 1926: 1 numéro; 1931: 1 numéro. Epictêmonikon Theologikon Suggrammma, Ekdidomenon Kata Mêna.
289-392, [4] foldout drawings, 128 [ads] pages. Profusely illustrated with detailed drawings and black and white photos. Printed upon glossy stock. Includes dozens of magnificently illustrated ads. Features: The Residence of George Arents, Jr., Esq., Rye, N.Y., Lewis Colt Albro, Architect; The Stillman Theatre, Cleveland, Ohio, Geo. B. Post & Sons, Architects; The Greek System of Architectural Polychrome Decoration; English Architectural Decoration - Part V - text and mesaured drawings; Industrial Housing Developments in America - Part II - The Government's Standards for War Housing; Portfolio of Current Architecture; Suburban Landscape Planning in Cleveland, Ohio; The Architect's Library; Notes and Comments. Somewhat above-average external wear. Part of backstrip missing. Two small binding holes near spine. Faint library stamp upon front cover which is partially loose. Binding intact. A worthy vintage copy. Book
289-400, 144 [ads] pages. Profusely illustrated with diagrams and black and white photos. Includes many pages of magnificently illustrated ads. Printed upon glossy stock. Features: The Genesis of the American Country House; The Country House Plan; Types in Recent Country House Design; The Greek Ideal in City Planning; Six Old Salem Doorways; An American Replica of the Maze at Hampton Court. Bottom three inches of backstrip missing. Library stamp upon front cover otherwise unmarked with average wear. Two small binding holes near spine. A worthy vintage copy. Book
Vol. 1 has light pencil marginalia else Fine. Vol 2 has very small stains to text block else Fine. Vol 3 has very minor shelfwear else Fine. ; Vols. 1 and 3 in Italian; vol.2. In Latin. Italian and Latin text. X + 142; V + 106; V + 102. "Edizione promossa e patrocinata dalla Cassa di risparmio di Verona, Vicenza e Belluno." With multiple plates, including reproductions of Roman frescoes. ; 3 Volume Set COMPLETE; Folio 13" - 23" tall
Some Foxing to top of textblocks. Light creasing to spine and wraps. Vol 1 spine has small tear (1 cm). ; This is a six-volume Commentary on Homer's Iliad, under the General Editorship of professor G. S. Kirk. This Commentary will be an essential reference work for all students of Greek literature. Archaeologists and historians will also find that it contains matters of relevance to them. ; 6 Volume Set COMPLETE. The Iliad: a Commentary; Vol. 1; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; V1: (1990) isbn: 0521281717; V2: (1990) isbn: 0521281725; V3: (1996) isbn: 0521281733; V4: (1995) isbn: 0521281741; V5: (1995) isbn: 0521312086; V6: (1996) isbn: 0521312094
Books are fine. ; Unchanged reprint of 1903-1916 and 1920-1930 London editions. V1: ISBN: 348704272X. V2: ISBN: 3487042738. ; 5 Volume Set Reprinted in 2 Volumes. COMPLETE; Marcus Manilius (M Manilii) , 1st century A. D. Roman poet and astrologer. The Astronomicon contains the earliest appearance of astrological systems of Houses. Housman's is considered the authoritative edition. Introduction in English. Latin apparatus.
Books are fine. ; Unchanged reprint of 1903-1916 and 1920-1930 London editions. V1: ISBN: 348704272X. V2: ISBN: 3487042738. ; 5 Volume Set Reprinted in 2 Volumes. COMPLETE; Marcus Manilius (M Manilii) , 1st century A. D. Roman poet and astrologer. The Astronomicon contains the earliest appearance of astrological systems of Houses. Housman's is considered the authoritative edition. Introduction in English. Latin apparatus.
All volumes have dustjackets except volume IV. The DJs of Volumes I, II, III & V are protected with new mylar covers. DJs have minor shelfwear and range from VG+ to NF. Volumes range from Fine to NF except Volume 3 which is in VG condition with 1 cm tear to bottom edge of front board. ; Isbn: 0520027582 (v.1) 1974, 0520025652 (v.2) 1974, 0520037812 (v.3) 1979, 0520053796 (v.4) 1985, 0520073746 (v.5) 1991.; 5 Volume Set COMPLETE; 167 pages; The volumes of The Greek State at War are an essential reference for the classical scholar. Professor Pritchett has systematically canvassed ancient texts and secondary literature for references to specific topics; each volume explores a unique aspect of Greek military practice.
Vol 1 is in good condition: inner hinges are broken and have been reinforced with tape. 1 foldout is loose. Vol 2-4: VG to VG+ condition. Minor shelfwear to books. Faint bump to upper corner of V2-V3. Vol. 4 has a DJ with a bit of chipping VG+; V1: (1939) 844 pp; V2: (1950) 714 pp; V3: (1953) 392 pp; V4: (1971) ISBN: 3406033970, 139 pp ; 4 Volume Set COMPLETE. Handbuch Der Altertumswissenschaft II.1.1-4