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Stampa antica ed originale con testo al retro
New English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English and Turkish. 325 p. Daily life in the Balkans in the Ottoman Empire era.= Osmanli dönemi Balkanlar'da gündelik hayat.
21 cm, br. illustrata, p. 192, diverse foto e illustrazioni
Stampa antica ed originale con testo al retro
Stampa antica ed originale con testo al retro
Monographien...Mit 49 abbildungen...4 farbigen tafeln und einer karte - Allgemeine Landestunde - Die Landschaft - Literaturnachweis 1 25x17 cm., legatura in tela bicolore, titoli in oro, astuccio illustrato, pp. 46, 49 abbildungen, 4 tafeln a colori, 1 carta geografica pi? volte ripiegata, in tedesco, carattere gotico, buone condizioni
br. Gli Accordi di Dayton nel novembre del 1995 misero fine al conflitto in Bosnia Erzegovina dopo quattro anni di orrori, il più noto dei quali è il genocidio di Srebrenica. In questo libro collettivo - un lavoro imparziale nel quale parlano ventisei voci di altissimo spessore -, testimoni dell'epoca, diplomatici, giornalisti, scrittori, giuristi, religiosi, cooperanti ed esperti di Bosnia Erzegovina e di Balcani raccontano spaccati inediti dal loro osservatorio speciale durante le settimane che precedettero e seguirono il raggiungimento degli Accordi, partecipando al contempo al dibattito sull'efficacia, i limiti, gli errori di chi li negoziò, viste la situazione di stallo sociale ed economico e la gestione improvvida del potere da parte delle élite politiche attuali. Prefazione di Cristina Battocletti.
xv + 173pp., 25cm., softcover, in the series "Studia Antoniana" volume 12, text in Latin, good condition, R100421
Roma, 1956 aprile 15, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 32 de "La Tribuna illustrata" .
105pp., 21cm., text in German, Doctoral Dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde der Philosophischen Fakultät der Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, G113437
Carta geografica della Bosnia e della Serbia, riquadri con topografia dei dintorni e delle città di Belgrado e di Sarajevo
xiii + 279pp., with few illustrations, 21cm., softcover, text in German, Doctoral dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung des Grades eines Doktors der Philosophie der Philosophischen Fakultät der Freien Universität Berlin), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, good condition, T110903
Fine Fine English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). In Croatian. Diplomatska sluzba u srednjovjekovnoj Bosni. BALKANS Bosnia and Hercegovina Diplomacy International relations Ottoman Empire.
New Croatian Original bdg. HC. Folio. (31 28 cm). In Croatian. 92 p., color ills. Dobrocinitelj: Adil begu Zulfikarpasicu za njegov 85. rodendan. Art director: Amra Zulfikarpasic. 1000 copies were printed.
In 8, pp. 481. Intonso. Numerosissime ill. e fot. n.t. Br. ed. con fregi e d. rifatto. Corposa guida in tedesco dei territori di Bosnia ed Herzegovina con riferimenti alle caratteristiche geografiche e paesaggistiche, agli usi e ai costumi degli abitanti, al culto religioso.
In-8° gr. pp. XIV-481, bross. edit. in cartoncino illustrata a piena pagina. Lievi tracce d'uso.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. In English. 295 p. This book aims to generate a set of ideas on the East West relations through the prisms of academics and intellectuals from Turkey and Bosnia Herzegovina, who had exchanged and discussed their ideas in a conference titled as "The Conference on East West Relations: Past, Present and Future." The Conference was jointly organized by Ramazan Gözen on behalf of the Ankara Center for Thought and Research Center (ADAM) and Ertugrul Tacgin on behalf of the Inter national University of Sarajevo (IUS), and held in the IUS, Sarajevo, on 14-15 February 2008 with a grant from Turkish International Co operation and Development Agency (TIKA). A set of related issues were discussed from different academic perspectives in two panels and four sessions. The first panel focused on historical and contemporary perspectives or the East-West relations, and the second panel on Bosnia Herzegovina's and Turkey's relations with the European Union, focusing on their integration and membership processes. To this end, the Conference brought together representatives from academia, business community, government, specialized NGOs and think tanks from the region. The book includes 15 chapters which are divided into three subject areas: History, International Politics, and Economics.
New English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English and Turkish. 471 p. Economy of the Balkans in the Ottoman Empire era.= Osmanli dönemi Balkanlar ekonomisi.
Broch?. 223 pages.
N°5, de mai 1994, de la revue fondée par Emmanuel Mounier et dirigée par Olivier Mongin; au sommaire: "La Chine dans la philosophie" de Joël THORAVAL, articles sur Paul Auster, Lucien Rebatet, Alphonse Dupront, les Musulmans de Bosnie, etc. Français
Ensayo dedicado a analizar las dificultades y contradicciones que han presidido la construcción europea durante este último decenio y los conflictos que ponen en peligro su futuro.
Very Good English Modern full leather each volumes in traditional Ottoman style. Roy. 8vo. (25 x 17 cm). In Ottoman script. Last 2 volumes are in Modern Turkish. 10 volumes set: ([23], 674, [10] p.; 479, [5] p.; 534, [5] p.; 432, [4] p.; 602, [6] p.; [4], 554, [5] p.; [21], 912 p.; [1], [5], 786, [4] p.; 892 p.; 1112 p)., folding maps, b/w plates. 1896 - 1938. Their contents are: Vol. 1: Description of Contantinople and environs, as of 1631. Vol. 2: Journey to Brousse and Nicomedia, 1640, Pontus, Caucasus and Crimea, 1640-44.i expedition to Crete, 1645; journey to Erzerum and Caucasus, 1648. Vol. 3: Syria, Kurdistan, Armenia, 1650; Roumelia, Bulgaria and Dobrudja, 1655-56. Vol. 4: Persia and Iraq, 1655-56. Vol. 5: Journey to Moldavia and expeditions to Transylvania and Russia, 1658; to Anatolia, then across the Dardanelles to Adrianople, 1659; expeditions to Moldavia and Dalmatia, 1660. Vol. 6: Expedition to Transylvania and journey to Albania, 1661-62; expeditions to Hungary, Montenegro and Croatia, 1663-64. Vol. 7: Austria, Crimea, Daghestan, Caucasus, Astrakhan. Vol. 8: Crimea, Crete, Salonica, Roumelia (Greece). Vol. 9: Pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina. Vol. 10: Egypt. Evliya Çelebi was son of the chief court jeweler, he was educated in a madrasah (Islamic college) and a Qur?an school in Constantinople; and, excelling as a Qur'ân reciter, he was shown favour by the reigning sultan, Murad IV. Entering the Ottoman palace school, he developed skills in Arabic, calligraphy, and music. Under the patronage of the court he began the journeys that took him from Belgrade to Baghdad and from Crimea to Cairo, sometimes as an official representative of the government and sometimes on his own. The result of these travels was his masterwork, the Seyahatname (1898-1939; 'Book of Travels'). This work is also referred to as the Tarih-i seyyah ('Chronicle of a Traveler'). Evliya possessed a vivid imagination, occasionally mixing fact and fantasy; he described places he could not possibly have visited. Noted for his fascinating anecdotes and charming style, he wrote about the ethnography, history, and geography of the Ottoman Empire and neighbouring lands and about the inner workings of the Ottoman government during the 17th century. (Source: Britannica). Currently there is no English translation of the entire Seyahatname, although there are translations of various parts. The longest single English translation was published in 1834 by Joseph von Hammer-Purgstall, an Austrian orientalist: it may be found under the name "Evliya Efendi." Von Hammer-Purgstall's work covers the first two volumes (Istanbul and Anatolia) but its language is antiquated. Other translations include Erich Prokosch's nearly complete translation into German of the tenth volume, the 2004 introductory work entitled The World of Evliya Çelebi: An Ottoman Mentality written by University of Chicago professor Robert Dankoff, and Dankoff and Sooyong Kim's 2010 translation of select excerpts of the ten volumes, An Ottoman Traveller: Selections from the Book of Travels of Evliya Çelebi. Evliya is noted for having collected specimens of the languages in each region he traveled in. There are some 30 Turkic dialects and languages cataloged in the Seyâhatnâme. Çelebi notes the similarities between several words from the German and Persian, though he denies any common Indo-European heritage. The Seyâhatnâme also contains the first transcriptions of many languages of the Caucasus and Tsakonian, and the only extant specimens of written Ubykh outside the linguistic literature. First Printed Set of Evliya Chalabi's book(s) of travels. Voyages and Travels in Greece, the Near East and adjacent regions made previous to the year 1801; being a part of a larger catalogue of work on geography, cartography, voyages and travels, in the Gennadius Library in Athens, compl. by Shirley Howard Weber, Vol. II: 1631.; TBTK 10360.; Özege .; Only 2 copies located in OCLC as set: 80395042. Rare as set.
1st edition. 8vo, 269 pages, illustrated, 6 maps drawn by Reginald Piggott, notes, list of acronyms and terms, glossary of names. Fine condition hardback with very good condition dust jacket.38922. eng
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15,5 cm). In Turkish. [vii], 174 p., b/w ills. Genç Müslümanlar, 1939-2005. Bosna-Hersek. The Bosnian Young Muslims, a reformist Islamic movement that emerged in Sarajevo in 1939 and - officially - ceased to exist ten years later. The Young Muslim movement developed around a group of students (Husref Basagic, Emin Granov, Esad Karadjozovic, and Tarik Muftic), who initiated a common forum for discussions and debates on Islamic subjects. The first Young Muslims were mainly students from universities and high schools aged between 16 and 26 years. Their activities during the years 1939 and 1941 were established on the basis of private contacts and informal meetings.