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New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (35 x 25 cm). In Italian. 293 p., color ills. Nuovo Atlante di Hierapolis di Frigia VII. Cartografia archaeologica della citta e delle necropoli. Il settimo volume della serie "Hierapolis di Frigia", a cura di Giuseppe Scardozzi, costituisce la versione integralmente rinnovata dell'Atlante di Hierapolis di Frigia, pubblicato nel 2008, e presenta i dati acquisiti nel corso degli ultimi sette anni di attività dalla Missione Archeologica Italiana. Il nucleo centrale dell'opera è la carta archeologica della città e delle necropoli, realizzata dai ricercatori dell'Istituto per i Beni Archeologici e Monumentali (IBAM) del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche. Il volume, che sintetizza anche i dati acquisiti durante i più recenti scavi archeologici condotti dalle varie équipes impegnate nell'ambito della Missione, mantiene lo schema della prima versione dell'Atlante, illustrando i risultati delle ricerche in una cartografia numerica in scala 1:10 suddivisa in 53 fogli completamente rinnovati nella veste grafica, e, come il precedente, rappresenta uno strumento fondamentale sia per la ricostruzione storica e la programmazione delle ricerche sia per la gestione e la tutela di tutta l'area archeologica di Hierapolis. Su una base cartografica numerica a grande scala, opportunamente aggiornata, sono documentate tutte le evidenze antiche presenti nell'area urbana e nelle necropoli che la circondano, oggetto di nuove campagne di rilievo archeologico; questi dati sono integrati con quelli provenienti dall'interpretazione di immagini satellitari ad alta risoluzione e di numerose riprese aeree effettuate con palloni aerostatici e droni, oltre che con quelli ricavati da estese campagne di prospezione geofisica. Rispetto alla precedente versione, il Nuovo Atlante di Hierapolis di Frigia si arricchisce inoltre di ulteriori contenuti che interessano specifiche evidenze del contesto ierapolitano, come la caratteristica rete di canali di travertino, o che sono legati al peculiare contesto ambientale, in particolare alla faglia sismica che attraversa la città, oggetto di specifiche ricerche geo-archeologiche. (Contents) Indice: Prefazione (F. D'Andria) - INTRODUZIONE. Dall'Atlante alla carta archeologica di Hierapolis (G. Scardozzi) - NOTE ILLUSTRATIVE DELLA CARTA GEOLOGICA DI HIERAPOLIS (S. Marabini). LA CARTOGRAFIA ARCHEOLOGICA DI HIERAPOLIS: Caratteristiche tecniche, base cartografica, organizzazione dei dati archeologici (G. Di Giacomo)., Metodologie di acquisizione dei dati archeologici (G. Scardozzi)., Sistemi di ripresa aerea per la documentazione archeologica (G. Di Giacomo).; Il rilievo della cinta muraria e il geodatabase dei materiali di reimpiego (I. Ditaranto).; Le ricognizioni topografiche nella Necropoli Nord-Est (D. Hill, L.T. Lieng) - LO SVILUPPO STORICO DI HIERAPOLIS: Caratteristiche e trasformazioni dell'impianto urbano tra l'età ellenistica e l'epoca ottomana (G. Scardozzi)., La cinta muraria protobizantina (L. Castrianni)., La rete dei canali di travertino (I. Ditaranto).; Le necropoli: inquadramento topografico generale e sviluppo storico (G. Scardozzi, S. Ahrens).; Problematiche aperte e prospettive di ricerca per la ricostruzione della topografia antica di Hierapolis (G. Scardozzi) - NUOVO ATLANTE DI HIERAPOLIS: Repertorio delle entità e dei simboli grafici (G. Di Giacomo).; Fogli 1-53 (AA.VV.) - LA FAGLIA SISMICA DI HIERAPOLIS: La documentazione delle manifestazioni in superficie nella cartografia archeologica (G. Scardozzi).; Il geodatabase archeo-sismologico di Hierapolis (G. Di Giacomo).; Catalogo delle manifestazioni in superficie (I. Ditaranto, I. Miccoli) - APPENDICE I - La ricerca geo-archeologica a Hierapolis (S. Marabini, G. Scardozzi). APPENDICE II - Indagini di scavo presso la Stoà delle Sorgenti e il cd. 'Edificio rettangolare': risultati preliminari (G. Scardozzi)., Abbreviazioni bibliografiche.; Carta archeologica di Hierapolis di Frigia (tavola fuori testo).
New English Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Persian and abstract in English with trilingual title in English, Turkish and Persian on cover. 550 p., color plates, maps. Medals, orders and decorations of Iran: Pahlavi period, (1304-1357 H) - (1925-1978).= Nishan'ha, midal'ha va yadbud'ha-yi Iran-i dawrah-i Pahlai, (1304-1357 Sh).= Rozetler ve hatira paralar. Pehlevi dönemi.
New English Paperback. 4to. (29 x 21 cm). In English and Turkish. 318 p., ills. From Samosata to Acemhöyük trailing the ancient civilizations. Studies presented to honour of Aliye Öztan.= Samsat'tan Acemhöyük'e eski uygarliklarin izinde: Aliye Öztan'a armagan. Edited by Süleyman Özkan, Halime Hüryilmaz, Atilla Türker.
Fine Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 2 volumes set: (lvi, vii, 972, iv p., 107 plts.). Istanbul Arkeoloji Müzeleri teshirdeki Islami sikkeler katalogu. 2 volumes set. Scarce. Catalogue of Islamic coins in Istanbul Archaeological Museums.
New English Original cloth bdg. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English. 67 p., 876 coins in 30 plates. This catalogue is the second volume of the ninth band of SNG Turkey Project. The catalogue presents part of the Özkan Arikantürk Collection- 876 coins from the cities of Aeolis. All coins were bought between the years 1990-2016 by himself in Burhaniye where ancient Adramyteum lies. Cyme is the city with highest representation, by 113 coins. The catalogue also includes rare examples from the cities of Aegae, Autokane, Elaia and Myrina. The cities Boeone, Grynium, Larisa Phriconis, Temnos, Tisna, Antissa, Eresos, Methymna, Mytilene, Pyrrha, Chalcis and Pordosilene/Poroselene are the other cities represented in the catalogue. We would like to express our gratitude to Mr. Arikantürk, collector, who facilitated our work and helped us during the preparation of the catalogue. We would like to thank Mr. Ahmet Boratav of Ege Publications for the publication work. Our special thanks go to Ms. Hülya Tokmak for layout work. We would also like to thank Richard Ashton, who revised the catalogue. In addition, we would like to thank Arif Yaci who took the photographs of the coins and revised the text and Armagan Tan who drawn the monograms.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English and Turkish. [v], 345 p., color and b/w plts. The notes of 1st International Numismatic Symposium.= I. Uluslararasi Nümizmatik Sempozyumu Bildirileri. 9-10. XI. 1993. NUMISMATICS Coins Ancient history Archeology Collection Turkish and Islamic art Economy Ottomans Seljuks.
New Italian Original bdg. HC. 4to. (31 x 22 cm). In Italian with Turkish abstracts. 372 p., color ills., 2 DVDs, 8 folded plans. Hierapolis di Frigia X: Il tempio a nel Santuario di Apollo architettura, decorazione e contesto. Abbiamo finalmente raggiunto il traguardo del decimo volume, nella collana dedicata a Hierapolis di Frigia! Dopo il poderoso lavoro di Tullia Ritti, riguardante la storia e le istituzioni della città, è per me una gioia presentare il volume di Tommaso Ismaelli, che costituisce una ricerca a tutto campo, frutto di anni di intenso lavoro, su uno degli edifici più complessi, il Tempio A, posto all'interno del Santuario di Apollo, nel cuore dell'insediamento antico. All'architettura di Hierapolis, Tommaso Ismaelli aveva dedicato il suo lavoro sull'ordine dorico, pubblicato nel volume III di questa collana (2009), come risultato della ricerca sviluppata nell'ambito del Dottorato presso l'Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, a Milano. Nel corso di quella esperienza, fondamentale fu il rapporto con Maria Pia Rossignani, che era impegnata a Hierapolis, con la sua équipe, nello studio sistematico della grande Stoà-basilica nell'Agorà Nord; la sua presenza nei cantieri della città frigia aveva permesso a tanti giovani, archeologi ed architetti, di apprendere il metodo di studio dell'architettura antica, potendo essi contare sempre sulla sua generosità nel condividere saperi ed esperienze.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. Ills. Akhisar and its environment in the Middle Bronze Age (with contribution of Hastane Höyügü excavation results).= Orta Tunç Çagi'nda Akhisar ve çevresi (Hastane Höyügü kazi sonuçlarinin da katkilariyla). "Akhisar and its surroundings in the Middle Bronze Age with the contributions of the excavations of the Hastane Höyügü consists of five sections. The general geographical characteristics of the region mentioned, the information given by the travelers of the 17th, 18th and 19th century about the region and previous researches are explained. Hastane Höyügü located in Akhisar district is the only Protohistoric settlement where excavation works were carried out in the area. Hastane Höyügü was taken as the centre in determining the geography covered in this book. The other settlements come from a total of 104 mounds detected as a result of surface surveys of the above-mentioned scientists. Among these mounds are 10 mounds dated to the Middle Bronze Age. In this context, the location of each mound, research history, SGT status and the dates of the meetings of the SIT are explained. Each of the finds of the mound were given the necessary technical information about the catalog, especially compared to other Western Anatolian centers which are contemporary of the profiles of the ceramics. Thus, it is understood that Akhisar, which forms the connection between the north and south regions of the Aegean due to its geography, has similar finds found in many centers in Panaztepe, Limantepe, Baglararasi, Beycesultan and Troia in Western Anatolia...".
New English In original cloth bdg. 4to. (30 x 23 cm). In Turkish. B/w ills. 300 p., 61 b/w plates. Patara IV. 2. Tepecik red coated ceramics: BC 2nd century - AD 4th century. Patara IV. 2. Tepecik kirmizi astarli seramikleri. (IÖ. 2. YY. - IS. 4. YY.). ARCHEOLOYG Anatolian civilizations History of art Prehistory Tile Ceramics.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (31 x 27 cm). In Turkish. The Byzantine Building Inventory of Central Anatolia Region. Sustained its existence in Anatolia with its capital being Istanbul (Constantinopolis) for about 11 centuries, the Byzantine civilization is one of the last archeological levels of Anatolia and Thrace, while the remains of its material culture -at least those which are on the ground- comes second in Turkey, only after the monuments of Ottoman civilization. The building inventory of Byzantine period for Central Anatolia region has been published. The inventory prepared by Engin Akyürek, Özgü Çömezoglu, Ayça Tiryaki, Ali Yamaç, Nilay Karakaya, Mete Mimiroglu, Ferda Barut, Tolga Uyar, Seçkin Evcim and 7 contributing people, and contains all the Byzantine buildings and architectural remains in Central anatolia Region, dated from the beginning of Byzantine period (330) till its ending (1453). 622 buildings and building remains from Aksaray, Ankara, Çankiri, Çorum, Eskisehir, Karaman, Kayseri, Kirikkale, Kirsehir, Konya, Malatya, Nevsehir, Nigde, Sivas and Yozgat provinces of Central Anatolia Region, A bibliography consisting of 551 publications on Byzantine architecture in Central Anatolia Region, About 450 visual materials containing building plans and drawings, 2 maps pinpointing the selected Byzantine buildings in General Map of Central Anatolia Region and Selected Areas in Cappadocia, 'Mini Byzantine Glossary for the Enthusiast' containing 168 words, An introductory article on the Byzantine civilization in Central anatolia by Engin Akyurek, Also an index of all buildings showing the distribution by provinces and districts, and the abbreviations used in the inventory are included to the folder. A heavy volume.
15810Dédié à Messieurs les directeurs et syndics de la Chambre de Commerce ,établie à Lille par le Roi . 1760 . Lille ,chez Panckouke , In 12 br. X ,223 pp.
593388Sevilla, Fundacion El Monte, Universidad de Sevilla, 2004. In-4 broché, couv. ill. en coul., 431 pp., très nb. ill. en n/b. in et h.-t. (cartes, reprod. monnaies, tableaux, graphiques etc...), texte en espagnol sur 2 colonnes,
pp. viii, 252. Text drawings. Title page soiled. Text foxed. Early manuscript ownership of Thomas Carpenter (1770-1832) [likely Lancaster, PA]. Page 233 slightly torn without loss. 8vo. 220 mm. Original full leather binding, decorated with a mottled design. Original leather spine label. Small loss at head of spine. Title continues: "Mercantile Arithmetic: A New System Of Exchange, In Which The Real And Imaginary Currencies Of The Different Commercial States In The World Are Reduced To The Federal Standard. With Calculations On The Mechanical Powers." An important early American monetary exchange calculator. Scarce. S&S/AI 4201. Very good. Hardbound. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! AI BX 4
New New Turkish Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (32 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 439 p., ills., color ills. Anadolu agirlik ölçüleri. Weights in Turkish and Islamic, especially Ottoman Empire.
1956107313Paris: Imprimerie Nationale 1956. Hardcover. very good. 1st Edition. 291pp. including platespp. Folio in original cream colour cloth with raised silver decoration of "Republique Francaise Honneur Etpatrie" on front cover with tipped in facsimile documents tipped in 72 colour plates 70 with titled tissue guards included in pagination b&w plates and illustrations. Covers with light soiling from handling else a clean tight copy. very good 1956 Imprimerie Nationale hardcover
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Folio. (32 x 24 cm). Edition in English. 423 p., color and b/w ills. 650 copies were printed. Anatolian weights and measures. Anatolian Weights and Measures is the most comprehensive study ever made of weights and measures used in Anatolia from pre-history to the 20th century. Aspects covered include: Description of weighing and measuring equipment / Units of measurements used over the millenia. Ottoman laws concerning the introduction of the metric system, Glossary of terms relating to weights and measures used throughout the Ottoman Empire. The book is lavishly illustrated with over eight hundred photographs, Drawings and miniature paintings. All together 513 weights and other measuring equipment in the Suna & Inan Kiraç Mediterranean Civilizations Research Institute collection are illustrated in full color.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (31 x 24 cm). In English. 496 p., ills. Northern face of Cyprus. New studies in Cypriot archaeology and art history. Contents: Mustafa Akinci / Foreword.; Latife Summerer / Introduction.; Archaeology - Synthetic Studies., Tuncel, Riza / Cyprus in the Chalcolithic Period.; Bartelheim, Martin / Prehistoric Metallurgy on Cyprus.; Kozal, Ekin / Cypro-Anatolian Connections in the 2nd Millennium BC.; Durugönül, Serra / Archaic Cypriot Statuary., Musso, Luisa / The Northern Face of Cyprus: The Mosaics in their Relation to Eastern Mediterranean Production.; Bekker-Nielsen, Tønnes / The Ancient Roads of Northern Cyprus.; Karaca, Elif / Medieval Cypriot Pottery Sites and Monuments.; Kienlin, Alexander von / The Palace of Vouni: Research Set in Concrete and Outstanding Questions.; Zavagno, Luca / Framing the Cypriot Urbanism in the Early Middle Ages: The Case of Salamis-Constantia.; Plattner, Georg / The Amazon Sarcophagus from Soloi in Vienna.; Sivri, Emine H. - Lâtife Summerer / A New Artemis Ephesia Statuette from Salamis.; New Excavation Results.; Kizilduman, Bülent - Uwe Müller / Bronze Age Cyprus: New Evidence from Kral Tepesi/Vasili.; Kaba, Hazar / Rich in Life and Death. Gold and Silver Finds from a 4th Century Tomb in Soloi.; Öznergiz, Aliye / A Hellenistic / Roman Tomb at Paleokastro(Agia Irini/Akdeniz).; Söföroglu, Mehmet - Lâtife Summerer / Light for the Death. Lamps as Grave Offerings in Light of a New Hellenistic/Roman Tomb in Kormakiti/Koruçam.; Zeischka-Kenzler, Annette / Of Death and Life. Funerary and Other Features of the Multi-Functional City Wall of Lambusa.; Research History.; Winbladh, Marie-Louise / Adventuring with Cyprus. The Past and Present of the Swedish Cyprus Expedition (1927¿1931).; Kahraman, Deniz / Fate and Perspectives of Salamis Art History.; Wollesen, Jens / Aspects of Medieval Architecture on Cyprus under the Lusignans: Reality and Myth.; Langdale, Allan / History and Hybridity in the Trapeza Church Near Famagusta/Gazimagusa.; Walsh / Michael / ¿The Age of Ruins¿: Whatever Happened to Venetian Famagusta? Samani, Hasan / Social, Cultural and Religious Aspects of Ottoman Cyprus: The Nicosia Mevlevi Tekke.; Conservation, Restoration And Appreciation.; Fehlmann, Marc / Conservation and Restoration Measures in Northern Cyprus.; Tuncay, Ali / The Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage in Cyprus: From Conflict to Cooperation.; Doratli, Naciye / Revitalization of the Northern Walled City of Nicosia: Merits and Pitfalls.; Harmansah, Rabia / Appropriating Common Ground? On Apostolos Andreas Monastery in Karpas Peninsula.
New English Original bdg. HC. In Turkish. 2 volumes set: [xix], 1076 p., 4800 color and b/w ills. Widely known as one of the Seven Churches from the Book of Revelation, Laodicea, or Laodikeia, is an important ancient city on the crossroads of trade routes in western Anatolia. It has been excavated by Prof. Dr. Celal Simsek of Pamukkale University since 2003. For the first volume of excavation reports, the team has prepared the results of excavations from 2004 to 2010 in the necropolis surrounding the site in all directions. The work is arranged in two volumes due to enormous size of information gathered; the first volume contains the text while the second one the catalog, reaching 1076 pages in total containing 4,800 illustrations mostly in color. The catalog presents 1603 artifacts in total from 283 tombs. Time range varies from the Hellenistic to Roman to Early Byzantine period.
187726342Marseille Typographie et Lithographie Cayer et Cie 1877 In-8 416 pp et XVI planches gravées
44000Paris Chez Testu, Imprimeurs-Libraires - Delalain, jeune - Rondonneau 0 in 18 (13,5x8,5) 1 volume reliure demi velin de l'époque, tranches teintées rouge, 318 pages, premier feuillet de texte inversé. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
6723Marseille, Jean Mossy, (1794). In 4° dérelié de 36 pp.
564914P., Errance, 1991-1994. 3 tomes en 3 vol. in-8 br., couv. ill. en coul., 175-239-188 pp, nbr. ill. phot. en n. et bl. in-t. de monnaies.
24799Paris Rollin et Feuardent 1864 + 1865 in-16 demi-chagrin 2 catalogues reliés en un volume, reliure demi-chagrin vert foncé in-seize (binding half shagreen sextodecimo)(15,6 x 9,8 cm), dos 5 nerfs (spine with raised bands), décoration "or" et à froid (gilt and blind stamping decoration), Auteur et Titre frappés "or", filet à froid de part et d'autre des nerfs et en tête et en pied, papier marbré aux plats, toutes tranches lisses, sans illustrations(no illustration), excepté une gravure recto verso de Monnaie Royale gravée en noir en bas du titre du catalogue des Monnaies Royales de France, (II + 144) + (II + 160) pages, 1864 + 1865 à Paris chez Rollin et Feuardent Editeurs,
19080056081908 Barcelona, Institut d'estudis catalans, 1908-1909. Deux volumes in-quarto (268 X 200 mm) brochés. Tome I : frontispice, LXXXIV-232 pages, (2) ff. - Tome II : frontispice, 392 pages, (2) ff. Petit accroc au premier plat de la couverture du tome II.
1329in 8 broché couverture jaune imprimée,faux-titre,titre,XVIII(table des matières),1 feuillet errata,396 pages,Desmarais 1835(mouillure en marge extérieure page de faux-titre et titre,rousseurs éparses habituelles