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45109Paris Editions Sirey 1990 in 8 (24x16) 1 fort volume broché, XXXV [1] et 780 pages [1]. Traduit de l'anglais, annoté et comparé avec le texte latin par Tricaud. Collection ''Philosophie politique'', 2. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
184 p., 24 pl. n/b. Inv. 18870 et Th 643
247 p., nbr. ill. n/b. Inv. 28093
37203Bruxelles. Palais des Académies. 1965. In-8. Br. 178 p. + XII planches H.T. Bon état.
568207Nevers, G. Vallière, 1897. Grand in-8 broché, (1)f., 36 planches illustrées de nombreuses figures (dont 3 dépliantes).
198222611Le kiosque à monnaies 1982 265 pages Marseille. in-8. 1982. broché. 265 pages. Avec figures en noir
986267S.N. S.L. S.D. (vers 1910) Deux parties en un volume in-8 ( 235 X 145 mm ) de 94-42 pages,broché sous couverture imprimée. Couverture absente, dos fendu.
554726P., 1910. Grand in-8 broché, 95 pp., 9 planches (num. III-XI).
311 p., 450 fig. n/b et coul. Sous boitier (L'univers des monnaies). Inv. P28202 et 28466
85 p., 20 pl. n/b., 6 fig., 8 plans. (Supplément à "Gallia" IV). Papier collant sur le dos. Petites déchirues au bord de la couverture. Coin de la couverture et du vol. légèrement plié. Inv. 29714
584955Fribourg, Office du Livre (Biblioth. des Arts: coll. "L'Univers des Monnaies"), 1973. Fort in-8 rel., pleine toile bleu nuit d'édit., jaq. ill., 311 pp., 457 ill. phot. de médailles en noir et en coul. h.-t.; appendices, index.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In French. 41-54 pp., [12] p. b/w plts. Signed and inscribed by Olcay. Un tresor de Tetradrachmes d'Alexandre Trouve a Akçakale en 1958. [Separatum Revue Numismatique].
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In Turkish. 304 p., color ills. The Roman portrait art. Roma portre sanati III. [Paperback Edition].
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 25 cm). In English and Turkish. 227 p., b/w and color ills. Aydin: A visual history of the city.= Aydin: Bir kentin görsel tarihi. The present study in your hands aims to present the times of a city at least at the threshold of the modern times, before the unfortunate events of 1919-1922 through engravings, photographs and postcards. The material was collected over a long period of time due to difficulty of procurement and it was necessary to publish them instead of waiting for new material to be discovered. The glass negatives in the collection of the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) in Istanbul make up a unique set of images for Aydin. Materials presented here include those published in Bitek Topraklar Üstünde Aydin and others and they will facilitate a new access for those who would like to explore the visual history of the city. Contents: FOREWORD INTRODUCTION DRAWINGS ENGRAVINGS TRIPS for PHOTOGRAPHY ARCHAEOLOGICAL INTEREST and PHOTOGRAPHY A PHOTOGRAPHER SETTLED in AYDIN Constantine Cargopoulos A PHOTOGRAPHER GROWN UP in AYDIN "Nelly"/Elli Sougioultzoglou Seraidari POSTCARDS PHOTOGRAPHS AGAIN and WAR A NEW PERIOD of RECORDING ALBUM Giovanni Battista Borra Charles Texiere Major Rohde Hawkins Thomas Allom Francis Rawdon Chesney Pierre Tremaux Sebah & Joaillier Rubellin Hüseyin Tevfik Proides Kardeşler Khristos Aleksandrou POSTCARDS PUBLISHED OUTSIDE AYDIN Maison Homère S. Sarantopoulos N. Zographos REFERENCES.
201063768Skira 2010 In-4 relié 28,2 cm sur 24,4. 222 pages. Très bon état d’occasion. Poids sans emballage : 1560 grammes.
1991133217Monte-Carlo, chez l’Auteur 1991 In-8 21 x 14,5 cm. Reliure éditeur simili-cuir rouge, titre doré surle dos et le premier plat de couverture, 320 pp., figures dans le texte, toutes les monnaies de 1789 à 1991 répertoriées suivant leur valeur faciale par ordre chronologique, de la plus petite valeur à la plus grande, avec les quantités de frappe par date et atelier, chronique historique, index. Exemplaire en très bon état.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 21 cm). In Turkish. 379 p., color and b/w plts. Bizans sikkelerinde kutsal kisi tasvirleri. Depictions of saints on Byzantium coins. NUMISMATICS Coins Byzantine Empire Christianity Religious depictions Economy.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (28 x 21 cm). In English and Turkish. [iv], 268 p., 55 color and b/w plts. The coins of Galatian Kingdom and the Roman coinage of Ancyra in Galatia.= Galatya Kralligi ve Roma dönemi Ankyra sehir sikkeleri.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 26 p., 4 numerous b/w plts. Nâdir birkaç sikke. Eyyubî, Selçuk, Mogol, Kirim Hanlari, Karakoyunlu, Akkoyunlu, Karamanoglu, Alâiye Beyleri, E¿refoglu, Germiyanoglu, Serefhanlar ve Osmanli hükümdarlarina ait olan bu sikkeler, kolleksiyonumda bulunan nadir sikkelerden birkaçidir.
556374New-York, The American Numismatic society, 2008. 1 vol. in-8, reliure pleine toile rouge d'édition, VI-615pp., 117 planches, nombreuses ill. in-texte en noir.
502817Milano, Ennerre, 2001. In-4 cartonnage blanc éditeur, titre bleu au dos et plat sup., 133 pp., 83 planches réunissant 2330 monnaies reprod. en noir, bibliographie, index.
New English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). In English. 325 p., color ills. The Carians overseas: Egypt - Iran - Israel. THE CARIANS OVERSEAS is a documentary project, which follows the traces and documents the remains of the Carians, who, starting from the 10th BC, have worked in Egypt, Iran and Israel either as mercenaries or stonemasons. Being among the first settlers of the region of Southwest Anatolia, the Carians raised the world's first women admirals Artemisia I and Artemisia II, bequeathed us the Maussolleion, the monumental tomb of King Mausolus, which is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, offered the word "mausoleum" to world literature and preserved their culture and traditions for thousands of years. Based on the geographical features of their land, they lived either on the mainland, the islands or in locations overseas. They were known as good soldiers, fearless sailors and pirates with advanced warrior skills. Ancient Egyptian sources describe the Carians, who went to Egypt to work, as "men of bronze coming from the sea". According to Herodotus of Halicarnassus, the Carians had created the tradition of fixing a handle to a shield, fastening a crest and a tassel on the helmet and adorning and painting the shield. In ancient Persian sources, the Carians are referred to as people serving in the Persian army and navy, who were, besides their warrior character, skilled stonemasons, artisans, craftsmen and qualified in handling heavy goods. Being one of the most interesting civilizations of Anatolia, the Carians have proved their existence in the countries they have been, by inscribing their initials on stones in the Carian language and thus leaving important information regarding the places where they have lived, camped as well as their expedition routes. Following the traces of the Carians in Egypt, Iran and Israel and documenting their remains in museums and archaeological sites despite great difficulty, THE CARIANS OVERSEAS is an important source, for both the information it contributes to Carian archaeology and the research stories in its content.
New English Original bdg. 233 p. In Turkish. Color ills. Parion: The shining city of Ancient Troia. Parion. Antik Troas'in parlayan kenti.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Turkish. 127, [1] p., ills., 12 b/w plates. Karaman ogullari Beyligi madeni paralari. [= Coinage of the Karamanids]. Signed and inscribed by Ölçer.