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1 grosse sur vélin (parchemin) de 3 pp., 1784 : "Par devant les Notaires Roiaux de la Ville de Saint Lo et dépendances soussignés le Jeudi huit Juillet avant midi l'an mil sept cent quatre-vingt quatre. Fut présent Sieur François Baumet, Marchand Boucher, Bourgeois de cette Ville y demeurant paroisse Notre Dame. Lequel a par ces présentes ... hipothéqué sur lui et tous ces biens présens et avenir a promesse de garantir fournir et faire valoir tant en principal qu'arrerager au profit du Sieur Nicolas Langlois, laboureur demeurant paroisse Saint Thomas de ce lieu, présent et acceptant pour lui ses héritiers ou aiant causes, Vingt-Cinq Livres de Rente" "Fait et passé à l'abbatial de Saint-Lo paroisse Sainte Croix en la demeure de Durier l'un des Notaires soussignés". Etat très satisfaisant (qq. brunissures) Français
4 actes et formulaires souvent pré-imprimés, sur papier timbrés, 1862, totalisant 5 feuillets in-8 Bel état. Où l'on voit que les relations confraternelles n'étaient pas toujours faciles... Edouard Dentu et Adolphe Delahays ont dû parvenir à un arrangement (ce dernier ayant dû s'acquitter de sa dette) car le dernier imprimé d'huissier n'est complété que partiellement et ne détaille pas le résultat de la saisie. Prix du lot. Français
Expédition (copie), en 1 pièce sur vélin (parchemin) format 42 x 31 cm, avec cachet de la Gironde. Rappel du titre complet : [ Lettre de Ratification sur vélin, Maison située rue des Allamandiers, Paroisse de Saint Michel, à Bordeaux, n 1792 ] "Louis par la Grace de Dieu, Roy de France et de Navarre, à tous ceux qui ces présentes Lettres verront Salut. Sieur Jean Pierre Sorbe Aîné, et Jacques Daniel Sorbe négociants associés demeurant rue des Allemandiers size Paroisse St Michel, Nous ont fait exposer que par contrat du dix sept mail 1792 devant Maître Hazera l'un de nos Notaires à Bordeaux, ils ont acquis pour une Somme de 14660 Livresdes Sieurs et Delles Pinon Frères Sieur et Tante une maison très vieille et en bien mauvais état située à Bordeaux rue des Allemandiere parroisse Saint Michel pour en jouir en toute propriété ses hoirs et ayant-cause comme de chose leur appartenant, à compter du jour 17 mai 1792, laquelle maison appartenoit aux Sd. et Delle Pinon... Nous ont très humblement fait supplier de vouloir bien leur accorder nos Lettres sur ce Nécessaires ; A ces causes de l'avis de notre Conseil qui a vu ledit contrat, nous avons ratifié ledit contrat d'Acquisition, Voulons qu'il soit exécuté selon sa Teneur ; ce faisant que les Exposants, leurs hoirs et ayants-cause soient et demeurent propriétaires incommutables dudit hôtel, circonstances & dépendances, en jouissent et disposent comme de choses à eux appartenantes, purgées des privilèges et hypothèques, suivant et conformément à notre arrêt du mois de juin 1771. Mandons à nos amés les juges de notre district de Bordeaux qu'ils ayent à faire jouir l'exposant de l'effet des présentes, Car tel est notre plaisir : en témoin de quoi nous avons fait mettre le Sceau de l'état à ces présentes. Données à Bordeaux l'an de Grace 1792" Les Lettres de ratification purgent les hypothèques. Bon état. La rue des Allamandiers, jouxtant la Basilique Saint Michel, joint la place Saint Michel au Quai de la Grave. Jean-Pierre Sorbe demeurant encore au "10 rue des Almandiers" en 1819 Français
Document sur vélin (parchemin) format 45 x 27 cm : "Louis par la Grace de Dieu, Roy de France et de Navarre, à tous ceux qui ces présentes Lettres verront Salut. Pierre Virens Peintre et Demoiselle Gabrielle Villiers son Epouse, et le Sieur Honoré Gourdain peintre demeurant à La Rochelle, nous ont fait exposer que par Contrat passé devant Bonnaud et son confrère Notaire à La Rochelle, le 29 août dernier ... dont l'extrait au terme de l'Edit du mois de Juin 1771 a été exposé l'espace de deux mois en l'auditoire de notre Sénéchaussée de La Rochelle suivant le certificat qu'en a donné Bonin commis de notre Greffier le onze du présent mois, ils ont acquis de Pierre Lachambre Etudiant Pierre Auguste Lachambre Marin et Demoiselle Marie Lachambre demeurant tous à Mauzé les trois quarts dans une petite Maison située à La Rochelle paroisse Saint Jean du Perrot Censive du Roy Moyennant Deux Mille cent livres pour en jouir en toute propriété ses hoirs et ayant-cause comme ... leur appartenant à la date du vingt neuf août dernier, lesquel (?) de maison appartenait auxdits Sieur et Demoiselle Lachambre, , ainsi qu'il est énoncé en le contrat devant (ex?) lesdits Sieur Virens, son epouse et Gourdain jouir dudit ..... et quoique les Privilèges et Hypothèques suivants et conformément à l'Edit du mois de Juin 1771 Nous ont très humblement fait supplier de vouloir bien leur accorder nos Lettres sur ce Nécessaires, aux considérations de notre Conseil qui a vu le contrat... le certificat de dépôt et autres pièces cy attachées, sous le contrescel de notre Chancellerie, nous avons ratifié ledit contrat du 29 août dernier, Voulons qu'il soit exécuté selon sa Teneur ; ce faisant que les Exposants, leurs hoirs et ayants-cause soient reconnus propriétaires incommutables dudit trois quart de maison, circonstances & dépendances, en jouissent et disposent comme de choses à eux appartenantes, purgées des privilèges et hypothèques conformément à notre arrêt du mois de juin 1771. Mandons à nos conseillers de notre Sénéchaussée de La Rochelle qu'ils aient à faire jouir l'exposant de l'effet des présentes, Car tel est notre plaisir : en témoin de quoi nous avons fait mettre notre scel en cesdites présentes. Données à La Rochelle treize décembre mil sept cens quatre vingt sept. Par le Conseil". Les Lettres de ratification purgent les hypothèques. Bon état Français
1 pièce sur vélin (parchemin) format 46,5 x 27.5 cm, avec cachet de la Généralité de Tours : "Louis par la Grace de Dieu, Roy de France et de Navarre, à tous ceux qui ces présentes Lettres verront Salut. Jean Bertron et Jeanne Perthé son épouse de lui authorisée demeurant à leur maison de Jaujaprie Paroisse de Bazouge à La Rochelle, nous ont fait exposer que par acte passé chez les notaires Royaux à Laval le 7 juin 1787 la Grosse en parchemin signée à Laval faisant ... mention du contrôlle ... a été exposé sur le tableau de l'auditoire du Siège Royal de Laval pendant l'espace de deux mois suivant le certificat du Sieur Belloc Greffier en chef dudit Siège ils ont acquis de Demoiselle Perry Vve du Sieur Julien Jarry vivant (?) de draps et Soye , et de Delle et Sieurs Margueritte, Louis, Alexandre-Julien, et Joseph Jarry ses enfants, ... le lieu Closerie du Petit Filier (?) sises paroisse de Bazougers, pour et moyennant la somme principale de 3586 Livres, charges comprises ... pour en jouir en toute propriété ses hoirs et ayant-cause comme ... leur appartenant ... Nous ont très humblement fait supplier de vouloir bien leur accorder nos Lettres sur ce Nécessaires ; [Suivant ] notre Conseil qui a vu ledit contrat et autres pièces cy attachées, sous le contrescel de notre Chancellerie, nous avons ratifié ledit contrat, Voulons qu'il soit exécuté selon sa Teneur ; ce faisant que les Exposants, leurs hoirs et ayants-cause soient et demeurent propriétaires incommutables dudit hôtel, circonstances & dépendances, en jouissent et disposent comme de choses à eux appartenantes, purgées des privilèges et hypothèques conformément à notre arrêt du mois de juin 1771. Mandons à nos amés conseillers en Notre Siège Royal de Laval qu'ils aient à faire jouir l'exposant de l'effet des présentes, Car tel est notre plaisir : en témoin de quoi nous avons fait mettre notre scel en cesdites présentes. Données à Laval Sept de Septembre l'an de Grace treize décembre mil sept cens quatre vingt sept. Par le Conseil". Les Lettres de ratification purgent les hypothèques. Bon état Français
3 fasc. in-8 br., s.d. (1793), dont 1 fasc. A Bordeaux, de l’Imprimerie de Simon Lacourt, 2 pp. + 1 f., dont 1 fasc. A Bordeaux, de l’Imprimerie de Moreau, 2 pp. + 1 f. vierge et dont 1 fasc. A Bordeaux, de l’Imprimerie de Moreau, 3 pp. Etat très satisfaisant (anciens trous de brochage en marge, petite annot. ms. d’époque en tête, lég. rouss., petite annot. au crayon, bon état par ailleurs). Prix pour l’ensemble. Rappel des titres : Décret de la Convention Nationale, Du 7 Mars 1793, l’an 2e de la République Française, Relatif à l’incomatibilité de l’exercice des fonctions de Notaire public avec celles d’Avoué, de Greffier, & de Receveur des Contributions publiques. (N° 469 ) ; Décret de la Convention Nationale, du Ier jour du 2e mois de l’an second de la République, une et indivisble, Portant qu’il y a incompatibilité entre les fonctions de Notaire et celles de Juge de Paix. (N° 1761 ) ; Décret de la Convention Nationale, du 18e jour de Brumaire, an second de la République Française, une et indivisible, Relatifs aux Fonctions de Notaires. (N° 1872 ) Français
7 vol. dont 6 vol. in-8 br, Le crépuscule des juges, Robert Laffont, 1988, 187 pp. - Anthologie de l’éloquence française. De Jean Calvin à Marguerite Yourcenar, La Table Ronde, 1995, 402 pp. - Le Vice et la Vertu. Les corruptibles de Mazarin à nos jours, Grasset, 1999, 341 pp. - Le procès de la justice, Plon, 2003, 162 pp. - Un petit monde. Récits d’enfance, Plon, 2001, 285 pp.. - La justice des bien-pensants, Flammarion, 1995, 435 pp. et 1 vol. in-12 carré br., Poètes d’Aujourdhui, Seghers, 1986, 221 pp. Bon ensemble dont chacun des volumes a été dédicacé par le célèbre avocat Paul Lombard à l’académicien, grand médecin, poète et humaniste, le professeur Jean Bernard. Prix du lot pour cet ensemble enrichi de beaux envois de l’auteur à un dédicataire prestigieux. Avec signature de l'auteur Français
1 placart format 47 x 37 cm, 1773 : [Ordonnance faite à Oyrières le 10 novembre 1773, concernant les communautés de Merey & de Marloz ] De par le Roi, Charles-André de Lacoré, Chevalier, Conseiller du Roi en ses Conseils, Maître des Requêtes honoraires de son Hôtel, Intendant du Comté de Bourgogne, & Premier Président du Bureau des Finances de ladite Province. Etat très satisfaisant (ancienne restauration en pliure au verso) Français
1 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque demi-veau caramel, [ Recueil de Spécimens et brochures ] La Touraine ancienne et moderne, par Stanislas Bellanger [ Spécimen ], L. Mercier, Editeur de La Vierge, Paris, 1845 [ Suivi de : ] La Chute de Napoléon. Poème, par J. P. Collot, Typographie Lacrampe et Cie, 1846, portrait en frontispice, 178 pp. et 1 f. n. ch. (mention de "Seconde édition revue et corrigée" au titre premier) ; [ Suivi de : ] Anatomie et Physiologie de l'Homme, article de Max. Parchappe, in "Instruction pour le Peuple Cent Traités, Dubochet, Lechevalier et Cie, Paris, s.d., pp. 737-768 [ Suivi de : ] Précis du Procès Emile de La Roncière et Marie de Morell, Imprimerie de Prevot, Saint-Denis, s.d., 20 pp. et une grande planche dépliante [ Suivi de : ] Fondation d'une Colonie Agricole de Jeunes Détenus à Mettray (Département d'Indre-et-Loire), Société Paternelle, Librairie de B. Duprat, Paris, 1839, 112 pp., pp. 129-134, 6 pp., avec deux planches lithographiées dont une dépliante L'exemplaire de la "Fondation d'une Colonie Agricole de Jeunes Détenus à Mettray" est remarquable en plusieurs points. Il se distingue des versions habituellement rencontrées en ce que la page de titre indique "Librairie de B. Duprat" et ne porte pas au-dessous la mention "Libraire de la Société Asiatique de Londres" ; surtout, le contenu des appendices est différent des versions habituelles. On y observe un saut dans la pagination (on passe de la page 112 à la page 129) sans observer de manque dans les chapitres, dont le contenu diffère néanmoins partiellement (par exemple l'appendice III est noté ici II, le IV est noté III, le II est noté V) ; la liste des membres est complète (et non pas limitée au Conseil d'Administration), et elle est ici en pagination séparée, et l'on trouve in-fine 2 planches lithographiées dont une belle vue dépliante en perspective cavalière (à la place du plan habituel). Deux noms sont rajoutés à la plume dans la liste des "Membres fondateurs inscrits jusq'au 10 juin 1839" : Mme Elisabeth Fry et Jules Taschereau, député (deux autres annotations modifient la qualité de 2 membres : Vatry, pair de France, devient député, le Vicomte de Forestier n'est plus pair de France. La majorité de ces éléments font penser qu'il s'agit ici d'une version antérieure à la version habituelle de l'édition originale (peut-être une épreuve non corrigée). Gustave de Beaumont et Alexis de Tocqueville furent des soutiens dans la fondation de cette colonie agricole, le premier appendice est constitué par une lettre de Tocqueville à Demezt. Bon état (dos un peu frotté en mors, ex libris Bibliotheca Rod. Aug. d'Ornano). Français
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original Ottoman manuscript historical document. 28x21,5 cm. In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 10 lines on 1 p. Signed, and three Ottoman stamps. During the Haydarpasa Fire in 1922, the warning about the Jewish resident of Beyoglu Vitali Efendi's house on Haydarpasa, Mandira Street, where the windows were broken and they were not fitted. The aforementioned warning was prepared by Vitali Efendi's tenant "Abulafya". Transcription in Turkish: "Dersaadet Kâtîb-i Adlîligi Memûriyet-i Valâsina: Efendim, Beyoglu'nda, Tozkoparan'da Bahar Apartmani'nda mukîm Mösyö Vitali Bahar'in Haydarpasa'da, Mandira Sokagi'nda 80 numero ile mudkîm bir bab hanesinde müstecîren ikâmet etmekteyim. Geçen hafta vuku' cevelân harikte, harikin tesîrâti ile hanenin pencerelerinde mevcut camlar kirilip harap olmustur. Kendisine...". The fire in Haydarpasa 1922 came to be known in history as "the Fire of Haydarpasa Çayir", because it broke out in one of the houses in Çayirbasi and spread further. It broke out on July 29, 1922.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original wrappers. Spine completely worn. Uncut and untrimmed pages. Overall a good copy. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 12 cm). In Ottoman script (Turkish with Arabic letters). 546 p. First and Only Edition of this book through the eyes of an Ottoman reformist Islamist cleric, on 6910 years of human history which Kazim says he personally accepts the five thousand years before Christ and uses Diruz, Levi and Buwayh as the main sources. In this work, 6910 years of historical events have been divided into four chapters. The first chapter starts with the creation of the realm and includes 4200 years of events. The second chapter includes events of eight hundred years, and the centuries and years of these numbers/dates will be followed, based on the history of when and when the events described in this section occurred. The third chapter is the milestones between the times of Jesus and Muhammad. It includes six hundred and twenty-two years between Muhammad's migration. The fourth chapter includes the events starting from the year when the Ottoman state emerged with the migration. This chapter covers six hundred and seventy-seven years. Musa Kazim supported the idea of social and political reforms provided these reforms were not against the basic Islamic principles. For instance, he advocated liberties and freedom that were within the context of Islamic laws. He defended the schooling of women but did not think they needed to obtain higher education. One of Musa Kazim's most argued thoughts is his support for the constitutional monarchy since he took constitutionalism as an inference of Islamic political understanding. He obviously judged absolutism as a non-Islamic establishment and praised constitutionalism, which also meant an appraisal for the 1908 revolution and the CUP rule. Similar to the other Islamists of the Constitutional Era, Musa Kazim had some apologetic ideas about the so-called conflict between religion and science, or the religion-civilization relationship. He refused the idea that Islam as a religion was an obstacle against the progress of humanity as Christianity was. He also defended Muslim society, saying that Islam helped Muslims create one of the highest civilizations of human history. (Source: Daily Sabah: Musa Kazim Efendi: Sheikh al-Islam with reformist Islamic thoughts). Özege 14324. OCLC 21640310. First and Only Edition.
Very Good Arabic Original autograph document/letter sealed by Ahmad I of Tunisia. 54x42 cm. 1 p. 6 long lines. The letter includes full of poetic praise. It must be sent after successful diplomatic intercourse with Naples. Ferdinand II (Ferdinando Carlo) was King of the Two Sicilies from 1830 until his early death in 1859. It starts with 'Thank God alone', and goes on 'From poor Ahmad Pasha to Lord Almighty Field Marshal Amîr [ruler]. Sealed by the seal of Ahmad Basha Beg including an impressive qasidah in Arabic. Ahmed I (ibn Mustafa), born 2 December 1805 in Tunis died May 1855 at La Goulette, was the tenth Husainid Bey of Tunis, ruling from 1837 until his death. He was responsible for the abolition of slavery in Tunisia in 1846. He succeeded his father Mustafa Bey on 10 October 1837. He had grand ambitions - to expand his army and create a modern navy; to build a new royal residence, a mint and modern institutions of education but neither he nor his brother-in-law the young Mustapha Khaznadar who served as his finance minister, had a clear idea of what such initiatives would cost. As a result, many of his projects became expensive failures which damaged the financial health of the country. Soon after his accession, Ahmad Bey received the traditional Firman from the Sublime Porte which formally invested him with authority to rule from the Ottoman Empire and furnished him with the insignia of office. The Ottoman envoy, Osman Bey, arrived in la Goulette on 15 May 1838 onboard a frigate. The following day, Osman Bey made his official entry into Tunis on horseback, preceded by all the ministers of the beylical cabinet who went before him until he was two leagues from the city. Before he were carried the sword of honor and the caftan to be presented to the Bey. He was escorted by spahis and followed by a large contingent of regular troops an Arab cavalry. Three days after his official entry into the city, the envoy presented himself at the Bardo Palace to formally invest Ahmad Bey with his insignia of office and present gifts. Named as a Divisional General in the Ottoman army in May 1838, he was later promoted by the Sultan to the rank of Marshal on 14 August 1840. This was the first time that a Bey of Tunis had held a rank higher than Divisional General. The purpose of these honors was to emphasize the supremacy of the Ottoman Empire over the Regency of Tunis. Under a treaty with France signed in 1830 by Hussein Bey, a piece of land in Carthage had been ceded to allow the erection of a monument to Louis IX of France who had died there during the Eighth Crusade. On 25 August 1840, the first stone was laid in the cathedral of Carthage. Ahmad Bey also permitted the Christian community of Tunis, consisting mainly of European merchants, to enlarge their small church near the Bab el Bhar. In June and July 1846 the Duke of Montpensier, son of King Louis Philippe of France visited Tunis and Carthage. He was received with great solemnity by Ahmad Bey. According to the Tunisian historian Mohamed Bayram V, Bey's reforms were focused on state structures, the army, and education. He established a modern structure of government and gave his high officials the title of 'minister'. His senior ministers were his Grand Vizier Mustafa Sahib at-Taba'a, Mustapha Khaznadar, Minister of Finance and of the Interior, Mustafa Agha as Minister of War, Mahmoud Khodja as Minister of the Navy and Giuseppe Raffo as Foreign Minister. At certain times Mahmoud Ben Ayed also served as Trade Minister, Kuchuk Muhammad in the honorific post of Minister in charge of the security home of Ahmad Bey's reforms wasted money, such as the large frigate built at La Goulette that could not make it through the channel to the sea. of Tunis and Mohamed Lasram IV as Minister of the Pen. The historian Ibn Abi Dhiaf was the Bey's private secretary. Among Ahmad Bey's successes may be counted as the abolition of slavery in January 1846. To this may be added the formation of the military academy at...
4to. (4) pp. Folio (290 x 232 mm). Includes: - (2) Manifesto dei Drammaturghi Futuristi. Milan, dalla redazione di "Poesia", 11 January 1911. - (3) Manifesto dei Pittori Futuristi. Milan, direzione del Movimento Futurista, 11 February 1910 [but 1911/1912]. Second edition, with the names of Bonzagni and Romani replaced with those of Balla and Severini. - (4) Il teatro futurista sintetico (atecnico / dinamico / autonomo / alogico / irreale). Milan, direzione del Movimento Futurista, 11 January 1915. - A few edge tears, but generally well preserved.
Very Good Greek, Modern (post 1453) Original wrappers. Large 8vo. (21 x 16 cm). In Greek (Modern). 21 p. First and only edition of this exceedingly rare and one of the earliest church regulations of the Greek Orthodox community of Attalia [Antalya]. Attalia was not a large urban center or major trading hub, but neither was the Greek Community marginal, and it was well integrated into the regional economy. It was different from other areas in Asia Minor due to a combination of factors ranging between demography, geography, local Orthodox leadership, and the city's social milieu. In contrast to the West-coast cities and many villages in Asia Minor with Orthodox majorities, Attalia's population was only about one-third Orthodox. The main area of difference in Antalya was the Community leadership, which was key to the maintenance of cordial relationships between Christians and Muslims, and the secular and ecclesiastical elements of Orthodox leadership in Antalya tended to cooperate for collective benefit. Throughout this period, a local elite managed to control education and other Community institutions, perpetuating an identity that was compatible with the local Ottoman context. In this last period, the Greek Community printed several books and tractates including a brief history of Antalya and this "regulation book" in the Meli Printing House, which was the only printing house of the Greek Community in Antalya. Only one institutional copy is located in OCLC 1030075331 (Suna Kiraç Library of the Koç University).
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Contemporary cloth bdg. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script. 156, [1] p. TBTK 12972.; Özege 7009 / 2.; OCLC 235162212 (Only one copy in Harvard Law School Library, HLS Library). Second Edition.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original handwritten law document. 8vo. In Ottoman script. 2 p. Stamped, signed. Several confirmation annotations and signatures. [ARMENIAN MINORITY] A manuscript law petition on the seizure of Tüfekçioglu Kirkor b. Agop's daughter's house sent to Mutasarrifate of Amasya Sanjak in 1339 AH [1923 AD].
Very Good French Original arrest warrant for Zossuat Bros. by Helvetian Ministry of Justice and Police, F. B. Meyer, (18th-19th Century). 33x22 cm. Bilingual in German and French. 1 p. Printed and published in its period on an 'H' watermarked special paper. Dated 15 February 1799. Prepared for Antoine and Charles Zossuat. French text: "Charles Zossuat, de la commune de Saviese, District de Sion, Canton du Vallais, age de 33 ans, taille 5 pieds 3 pouces, visage long blondin, yeux ggris, cheveux blonds, nez un peu acquilin; porte un habit bleu, veste & culotte bleues, bas gris. Antoine Zossuat, de la commune de Saviese, District de Sion, Canton du Vallais, age de 28 ans, taille 5 pieds, visage surnoir, yeux & cheveux noirs, porte habit & culotte bleu, bas gris. Ces deux individus, coupables d'embauchag, doivent être arrêtes s'ils paraissent sur le territoire de la Republique Helvetique. Les autorites competentes civiles ou militaires ne negligeront a cet-effet aucun moyen de s'assurer de leur personne, dans le cas de leur arrestation en donneront avis au Prefet national du Canton de Vallais.". German text in gothic characters.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript paper. Double elephant folio. (79 x 58 cm). In Ottoman script. Hegira: [1]233-[1]234 = Gregorian: 1818. Burdurlu Dervish Mehmed Pasha, who was grand vizier held office under Mahmud II between the years of 1818-1820. Dervis Mehmed Pasa had gained a reputation among the 'vüzerâ' (Grand-viziers) would be the grand vizier as previously planned by Sultan Mahmud II according the 19th-century historian of Sânîzâde. He dealt with like cases the Aleppo revolution, confusions in Diyarbekir and Çildir, conquest of the Castle of Dir'iye, the center of the Wahhabis by Ibrahim Pasha, the son of Kavalali Mehmed Ali Pasha, the governor of Egypt and confusions in Sivas city. (Türkiye Diyanet Vakfi Islâm Ansiklopedisi). Buyuruldu (or Buyrultu, Buyurildi, Buyurdu etc.) is the order of an Ottoman grand vizier, vizier, beglerbegi , defterdâr , or other high official to a subordinate. The term is derived from the word 'buyuruldi', it has been ordered, in which the order usually ends and which gradually developed into a conventional sign. Buyuruldus are of two main types: a) decisions written in the margin (der kenâr) of an incoming petition or report, often ordering that a fermân (firman) (or berât , etc.) be issued to a certain effect... (Brill, Encyclopedia of Islam). "Menzils" were early post organization in the Ottoman Empire before Reform period. In the Ottoman Empire, every 35 kilometers - the distance one could travel in a day - on the main roads, there were buildings called "menzil" or "menzilhane" (destination, post station). Surrounded by walls, these yards had a hostelry, barn, market, bath and restaurant. Hosted at the complex for free, travelers shopped, took baths and fed their animals and continued their journeys the following day. At the complex, officials - registered and paid by the state - served the guests. Within time, menzils turned into bazaars where locals sold their products. Then, villages and towns started pop up around them. Commodities needed by the army for expeditions were preserved at menzils and soldiers were accommodated at these facilities if needed during expeditions. Mailmen operating between two faraway destinations changed their horses with those waiting at menzils and went on their route without losing time. (Source: Ekrem Bugra Ekinci). This huge sized budget paper (defter) written on paper with 'ahar'. Used black and red inks. It's written from Harmancik qaza (district) in Bursa vilayet (city) and sent to court of Istanbul for grand vizier confirmation. It's a budget defter of Harmancik 'menzil'. Apprx. 250-300 articles (registers) in notes as expenses like Tatar postmans, horses, Kütahya beglerbegi (beylerbeyi), qadis (judges) and other ones. At the end of registers, there is qadi signature (seal), qadi's name is Mehmed es-Seyyid Samed (?). He was probably Turkish judge in its period in that menzil of Bursa, Harmancik. Budget registers start as '[1]233 senesi Saban-i Muazzama'nin gurresinden [1]234 senesinin Saban-i Serif'inin menzil kuyudu'. Registers had been sent to the Ottoman court for approval from Bursa to Istanbul. Grand vizier's hand writing is in 'diwanî' script. An extremely rare autograph manuscript about the earliest postal history as well.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original autograph telegraph signed by Ali Riza sent to Seyhülislâm Ürgüplü Mustafa Hayri Efendi, (1867-1922). 1 p. In Ottoman script. Postal stationery, 'Erenköy' stamped. Bilingual in Ottoman and French scripts in stamp.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original autograph telegraph signed by Mehmed Ata sent to Seyhülislâm Ürgüplü Mustafa Hayri Efendi, (1867-1922). 1 p. In Ottoman script. Postal stationery, 'Erenköy' stamped. Bilingual in Ottoman and French scripts in stamp.
Very Good Very Good English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 671 p., many ills. and portrait. A very comprehensive reference study on Turkish and Ottoman jurists. [Celebres juristes Turc].= Meshur Türk hukukçulari. Osmanli Imparatrolugunun kurulusundan zamanimiza kadar hukuk ve adalet sahasinda söhret kazanmis, eser ve nam birakmis seyhülislâmlarin, müftüyülenamlarin, fetva eminlerinin, hakimlerin, adliyecilerin, avukatlarin, hukukçularin hayatlari.
Very Good Greek, Modern (post 1453) Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Greek (Modern). 79 p. Not in OCLC. The Metropolis of Chalcedon is an ecclesiastical territory (diocese) of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. Christianity spread in Chalcedon during the 2nd century AD. The city was initially the see of a bishopric before being promoted to a metropolis at 451 AD, at the time of the Fourth Ecumenical Council. It is one of the four remaining active Greek Orthodox Church metropolises of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Turkey today and the only one surviving in Asia Minor (Anatolia). During the 14th century, the metropolitan see remained vacant, due to the Ottoman conquest of the region. However, it was reorganized in the 15th century, possibly after the Fall of Constantinople and the subsequent incorporation of the Ecumenical Patriarchate into the millet system of the Ottoman society. The first recorded metropolitan of that time was Joseph, in 1477. In the following years, the jurisdiction of the metropolis was extended to the east. During the late 17th century the see of the diocese was transferred to Kuzguncuk (Ermoulianai, Chrysokeramos), where it remained until 1855. At that period a number of monasteries were established, like the one of Saint Panteleimon, which was declared Stauropegic. The metropolitan of Chalcedon was one of the five Elder metropolitans from the wider region of Constantinople, the other being those of nearby Herakleia, Cyzicus, Nicaea, and Nicomedia. Following an Ottoman decree of 1757, they had to be always present in the Holy Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate and had direct access to the Ottoman Sultan, to whom they announced the election of the new Ecumenical Patriarch. From the mid-19th century, the local metropolis prospered thanks to the significant population increase and economic development of the local Orthodox population. In 1855 the see of the metropolitan returned to Chalcedon during the primateship of Metropolitan Gerasimos. Moreover, the newly erected church of Saint Euphemia became the new cathedral. The metropolitan mansion was built near the cathedral in 1902. This is the first and only known printed regulation book of the Greek Community in Chalcedonia (Kadiköy). Extremely rare.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript (handwritten) letter (ALS) signed 'Nigde Mutasarrifi Kâzim'. 20x13i5 cm. In Ottoman script. 1 p. Dated AH: 1330 (13 Kanunievvel 1331) = AD: 1915. Sent to last Ottoman sheik al-islam Mustafa Hayri Ürgüplü Efendi, (1867-1921). Includes the change request of Ürgüp (Prokopi)'s name (Ürgüb nâminin tebdili tensib kilinmasi'. Letter has 10 lines.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript law document. 21x11 cm. In Ottoman script. 1 p. "Yüzbasizâde" family is one of the rooted Turcoman families probably descendant from before the Ottomans. Sealed by Yüzbasizâde Vahab, Yüzbasizâde Ayse Hanim, and Yüzbasizâde Bekir Efendi oglu Osman. Annotated and sealed on the bottom side by a person named 'Mustafa Hakki'. "Darende Mahallesinde kâin malûmü'l-hudûd bir kita' hanemizi Eylül (?) itibâren bir senelik banknot para ikiyüz dört liraya Malatya . ihbara verilmesi ve ihbara (?) olan yüz iki lirayi mümaileyhten ahz ve. edildigini mübeyyin isbû senedin mümaileyhe.". Postal stamp. Dated [1]928. 15 lines apprx. It starts with 'Huve'. Ottoman / Turkish law terminology.
(7) Bll. Mit Holzschnittvignette am Titel. Dreiseitiger gesprenkelter Rotschnitt. Rücken mit Buntpapier-Heftstreifen. Folio. Löwener Dissertation des Johann Franz Xaver Weidinger aus Wien, zusammengestellt aus 12 Löwener Disputationen des Sommers 1718.