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65 p., nbr. ill. coul. Inv. 29108
212 p., 160 fig. n/b. Déchirure au dos. Inv. 10400.
433 p., 7 pl., 52 fig. (IIe supplément à Gallia Préhistoire). Arraches au plastifiage. Inv. 10972
721 p., ill. n/b. (ERAUL 109). Inv. 20451
New English Paperback. Pbo. Large 8vo. (20 x 20 cm). In Turkish. [6], iv, 422 p., b/w ills., 10 folding maps. A general view of Islamic coins: 150 States 1500 Sultans. 150 devlet 1500 sultan. Islam sikkeleri.
LIBRAIRIE PHILOSOPHIQUE J. VRIN. 1933. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat passable. Livré sans Couverture. Dos abîmé. Intérieur acceptable. 236 pages - Des manques en gouttiere des VIères pages et pages de titre et faux-titre, sans conséquence sur la lecture - "NOS VERITABLES ANCETRES LES LIGURES".
MILAN, Sylvana Editoriale - 1983 - Catalogue d'exposition The Peking Musean of Chinese History / Seminario di Lingua e Letteratura CInese of the University of Venice - In-4 - Broché - Couverture illustrée en couleurs - Nombreuses illustrations en couleurs, carte - 213 pages - Bel exemplaire
New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 343 p. [Umayyads, (661-750)] Emevîler, 661-750. Umayyads, founded in Damascus by Mu'awiya b. Abu Sufyan and lived for 90 years, was the first dynastical state in the Islamic History. The Umayyad period is well-known with the transition of the office of caliphate into a dynasty as well as with fight against opposing groups and conquests gained outside. In this period, in which Istanbul was sieged for several times, the boundaries of the state have stretched from Turkestan to inner France and from Anatolia to India thanks to the conquests gained in east and west, thus spreading Islam rapidly in this vast land. The Umayyad period, in which studies in the field of Islamic sciences increased, and consequently led to increased number in the production of the books, witnessed the emergence of the first political and sectarian movements as well. The foundations of Islamic art was also laid in this period.
Editions Ouvrières. Non daté. In-12 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. 173 pages. Illustré de dessins en noir et blanc hors texte. Avec 11 illustrations de M. Simonnet. La Chine. La Grèce et Rome. La Gaule...
ARTHAUD. 1962. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos frotté. Intérieur frais. 328 pages - Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc hors texte - Dos frotté - COLLECTION "CLEFS DE L'AVENTURE - CLEFS DU SAVOIR " N°53.
FRANCE EMPIRE. 1976. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 346 pages- quelques photos et illustrations en noir et blanc hors texte
G (no dj, blue cloth lightly darkened on spine and small stains edges of boards, small bump one corner but cloth not broken, internally a sound tight copy, neat signature front fixed endpaper and faint browning free endpapers, the pages are clean and tight with light age browning page edges) octavo 335pp. First published 1942. Second impression before publication. With preface by Laurence Binyon. Appendices of chronology and bibliography. Illustrated with 16 maps.
MASSON ET CIE. NON DATE. In-12 Carré. Relié. Etat d'usage. Couv. défraîchie. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. 236 + 24 pages quelques illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte -
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. [vii], [1], 379, [1] p. General titles: General, Music, Philosophy, History of science, History of medicine and pharmacology by various scholars such Aydin Sayili, Baloch, Emel Esin, Etem Ruhi Üngör, Bingöl, Altintas, Bolay, Watt, Yaren, Ayyubi, Hoyrup, Müjgân Üçer etc. Acts of the International Symposium on Ibn Turk, Khwârezmî, Fârâbî, Beyrûnî, and Ibn Sînâ. (Ankara, 9-12 September, 1985). Foreword by Aydin Sayili.
Rmn, 2006. Grand In-4 carré broché, couverture illustrée à rabats de 297 pages. Nombreuses illustrations photographiques en noir et en couleurs. Très bon état.
librairie Ancienne et Moderne Ed. Rouveyre & G. Blond, Paris. Non daté. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. 2ème plat abîmé. Coiffe en pied abîmée. Intérieur frais. Plaquette de 45 pages. Tampon et annotations sur le 1er plat et en page de titre. Avec une coupure de journal sur le même sujet. Manque sur le coin supérieur du 2e plat. 'Au gui l'an neuf !' Exclamation qui paraît s'être conservée en mémoire de la cérémonie où l'on distribuait le gui, chez les Gaulois.
Corréa 1955, In-8 relié pleine toile éditeur grége. 413 pages + photos. Bon état.
Paris, Dervy 1953. In-8 broché, couverture illustrée de 253 pages. Collection "hommes et continents".
FLAMMARION. 1969. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 251 pages- nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans et hors texte
Quebecor 2002. In-8 broché de 179 pages. Très bon état
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English, Turkish, French, and German. [viii], 212 p., b/w plts. Anadolu ve çevresinde Ortaçag 1. Yilda bir kez tarih, sanat tarihi, mimarlik tarihi, din bilimi ve edebiyat alaninda yapilan çalismalari içeren, Türkçe, Almanca, Fransizca ve Ingilizce dillerinden birinde yazilmis özgün makale arastirma sonuçlarini kapsar. Medieval Anatolia and surround.
1968. Plaquette in-4 agrafée. La Grèce d'Asie et l'Anatolie du 8e au 6e siècle avant Jésus-Christ. 10 planches en fin. Très bon état
New English Original bdg. HC. Oblong folio. (35 x 48 cm). In English. 205 p., color photographs. Ancient theaters of Anatolia. Photographs by Ahmet Ertug. Ertug & Kocabiyik Publications presents its latest book Ancient Theaters of Anatolia. Penned by R.R.R Smith, Lincoln Professor of Classical Archaeology and Art at Oxford University, and Director of the Aphrodisias Excavations in Turkey, the book features stunning photographs of Ahmet Ertug. Many of the extraordinary images were photographed with an 8 x 10 inch large-format camera, and show these well-preserved theaters in exceptional detail. The book starts with an introduction on the theater in classical antiquity, and then describes sixteen outstanding theatres individually. This is probably the first time that such combined high-level academic and photographic documentation has been devoted to the extraordinary legacy of theater building in Anatolia. The book is 205 pages long, in landscape format, with a page size of 33 x 46 cm and 174 color plates, showing both details and panoramic views. Striking photographs of many of the high-quality statues and friezes that decorated the theaters are also included in the book. By the second century AD, at the height of the long peace enforced by Rome, most self-respecting ancient cities in the Mediterranean region had a theatre building. Most of the theaters presented in this book belong to, or were re-conditioned in this period. Most survive in their second-century form but have long archaeological histories of re-design and addition that stretch back to the Hellenistic period. Theaters were among the largest, most imposing structures in ancient cities. Their capacity varied greatly, from 2,000 to 20,000, but most boasted a tall monumental stage-building that reared up from the surrounding cityscape - with austere masonry on the outside and majestic tiers of columns inside. Many are astonishingly well-preserved. 'Theater' has the double sense of both an institution and a building. Indeed, drama was a developed practice long before it had the building form we know and recognize as a theatre. Drama grew out of choral performance at religious festivals in honor of Dionysos, and evolved into the exciting new medium of staged tragedy and comedy. Dramatic plays soon came to share the theater first with the citizen assembly, and then under the Roman empire, with arena games - the highly popular gladiator combats and wild-beast hunts mounted in honor of the emperor. Theater building underwent a long evolution, from an irregular hillside auditorium to a proper architectural design in the Greek period, and then to a new, fully integrated form in the Roman period. The interplay of traditional Hellenistic design and new Roman design was one of the main aspects of theatre building in Anatolia in the first and second centuries AD. Many of the theaters in this book, often those in more remote locations (Sagalassos, Selge, and Termessos), remained as they had been left at the end of antiquity - unoccupied, with collapsed stage building and well-preserved auditorium, partly covered only by vegetation and fallen masonry. They present remarkable ruinscapes that are vivid testimony to antiquity's deep-rooted theater culture and to the great durability of ancient building techniques. The theatre remained one of the most vibrant institutions of the eastern provinces under the Roman empire, especially in the prosperous cities of western Anatolia. More than 100 ancient theaters are known within modern Turkey. Their distribution follows the pattern of urbanism in the Roman period. Most are found in the cities of the Aegean and south coast, and the best-preserved are in the wealthy Roman provinces of Asia and Lycia-Pamphylia. The theatre had different trajectories and building histories through the first and second centuries AD in response to Roman design, changing functions, and intercity competition. Some cities with well-design
Un album Pop-UP ( à systèmes), de 5 doubles pages avec de très nombreux effets de relief; tirettes diverses . Une exploration de la cité indienne troglodyte de Pueblo Bonito; immense site pré-colombien de la culture "Chacoas". Etat de neuf; Voir photos.
Editions Thot 2004. In-8 carré broché, de 299 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleurs, dans et hors-texte. Très bon état.