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Originally published in 1891 as "Schliemann's Excavations : An Archaeological and Historical Study" this his book, which was written under Schliemann's supervision and was published shortly after his death, the dazzling accumulation of Schliemann's many findings has been systemized by Dr. Schuchhardt. He also updates them, as Schliemann uncovered so much and was a tireless worker that he sometimes did not know precisely what he had found. After a short description of Schliemann's life, Dr. Schuchhardt gives detailed accounts of Schliemann's discoveries at Troy, Tiryns, and Mycenae. The great treasures found at Troy and Mycenae are thoroughly described, as well as Schliemann's experimental method of unearthing them. All of these findings are illustrated by hundreds of illustrations, diagrams and maps, This is a facsimile of the US edition published by B. Blom NY,1971. xxxii,363p+ plates, illus. appendices index Crisp tight unmarked copy. DJ repaired now in plastic sleeve Book
pp. xxxii, 363 + Plates. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Dust Jacket. An updated reproduction of a book originally published in 1891 under the title: Schliemann's Excavations: An Archaeological and Historical Study. 290 Illustrations, 7 maps, 5 appendices, index, etc. W118
363p., illus. With foldout maps & charts Hardcover Ex-Library in very good condition
in-12, broché, 133 pages Bel exemplaire. [DV-SM]
112 pages. Features: Healing the Past, Living in the Present; Healing the Violence against the Self; Shamanic Secrets for Material Mastery - Chapter 14; A Truce over Troy; and much more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Book
This is a very good softcover copy with almost no wear. Completely clean inside and out. Text entirely in Russian. Catalog of an exhibition held June 19-October 18, 1998 at the Gosudarstvennyi Ermitazh. Illustrated throughout in color and black & white. Includes bibliographical references. Checklist of exhibition has 449 works catalogued. Each object in the checklist has a black & white photograph with its' description. Additionally many color plates in the catalog. 11" high X 9" wide, 266 pages.This book will be securely wrapped and sent with tracking.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 144 p., b/w plans. Sites antiques du sud-ouest de l'Anatolie. Illustrated by Yuda Binhas.
Fine English Original bdg. HC. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). In Turkish. [xLi], 393 p., 119 b/w plts. Smintheion. Troas'ta kutsal bir alan. Smintheion: A sacred place in ancient Troas.
Mm 145x225 Biblioteca Storica. Volume cartonato rigido di pagine 459, sovraccoperta figurata. Edizione su licenza Mondadori. Opera in ottime condizioni. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Un volume di LXIV-956 pagine. A cura di Gabriele Ricci. Tela editoriale con sovracoperta. Perfette condizioni. Agli inizi del 1300 i poemi omerici erano praticamente sconosciuti (anche a Dante Alighieri)_ Binduccio senese ne fornì una versione in volgare attraverso il poema epico francese Roman de Troye: il racconto della guerra di Troia occupa solo una parte del libro, che dedica invece largo spazio, tra una battaglia e l'altra, alle storie d'amore e alle digressioni di carattere mitologico. Il volume è corredato da ampie note di commento e da un glossario dei termini più desueti.
New English Original cloth bdg. [xiv], 245 p., 1 folding plan. Studia Troica monographien I: Besik-Tepe. Das spatbronzezeitliche graberfeld. Mit einem Vorwort von Manfred Korfmann und Beitragen von Ursula Wittwer-Backofen, Joachim Wahl, Veit Dresely, Tyede H. Schmidt-Schultz und Michael Schulz. Teil I: Text. Teil II: Tafeln. Teil III: Beitrage.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. 394 p., b/w ills. Contents: Ercoskun, Tülay / Prof. Dr. Musa ÇADIRCI'nin Özgeçmisi ve Yayinlari.; Özden, Nese - Bekir Koç / Prof. Dr. Musa ÇADIRCI ile Söylesi.; Arikan, Zeki / Halit Ziya'nin Izmir Günleri.; Aydin, H.Veli / History of Tobacco Cultivation in the Districts of Siroz and Demirhisar at the Tum of 18th Century.; Bingöl, Sedat / Kriminalistige Dair ilk Yayin Ya da (Antropometri) Mesâha-i Ebdân'a Dair Bir Risale.; Delilbasi, Melek / Ortaçagda Türkiye ve Bati Arasindaki Ticari iliskiler.; Demime, Ömer / Sermaye, Borç ve Alacak iliskileri Açisindan Ankara Esnaf ve Tüccari.; Demiryürek, Mehmet / The Spain Consulate in Smyrna (1786-1806).; Efe, Ayla / Tanzimat'in Misyon ve Vizyonu: Ülkenin Zenginlesmesi, Halkin Refah Seviyesinin Yükseltilmesi.; Gencer, Fatih / Sivas Valisi Resit Mehmet Pasa Döneminde Dogu Eyaletlerinde Merkezîlesme Çabalan (1833-1836).; Gülenç Igdi, Özlem / Ankara Vilayeti Umum Meclisi'nin 1869 Yili.; Kararlan.; Günes, Ihsan / Türk Kadinlarina seçme hakki verilsin mi verilmesin mi?; Haydaroglu, Ilknur / Hatay Fevkalade Albümü.; Hayta, Necdet / Dönemin Gazetelerine Göre 1865 Istanbul-Hocapasa Yangini (Harîk-i Kebîr).; Ilhan, Mehdi / Arthur Leon Horniker, "Ottoman-Turkish diplomatics. A guide to the literatüre," Balkan Studies 7, pp. 134-154, 1966.; Kara, Adem / Kibris Vakiflarinin Önemi ve Kapudan Cafer Pasa Vakfiyesi.; Karaer, Nihat / Mehmet Said Halet Efendi'nin Paris Büyükelçiligi Döneminde (1803-1806) Osmanli-Fransiz Diplomasi iliskileri.; Karsandik, Özlem / Tanzimat Dönemi Osmanli Vilayet Bütçelerinde Gelir Kalemleri: Adana Örnegi.; Keles, Erdogan / Kirim Savasi (1853-1856) ve 1854 Osmanli-Sardunya Ticaret Antlasmasi.; Kiliç, Musa / 1821 Rum Isyani Sonrasinda Fenerlilerin Bürokraside Yeniden istihdamlarinda iki Öncü isim: Istefanaki Vogorides ve Nikolas Aristarki.; Kiliç, Selda / Tunuslu Hayreddin Pasa'nin Islahat'a Dair Görüsleri Ile Ilgili Bir Belge.; Kurt, Yilmaz / Van Eyaletinde Vakif ve Mülk Sahipleri.; Oguz, Mustafa / Midhat Pasa'nin 1877-1878 Osmanli-Rus Harbi Öncesi Balkanlardaki Isyan, Istanbul Konferansi ve Sonuçlari Hakkinda II. Abdülhamid'e Sundugu Rapor.; Öztürk, Mustafa / Osmanli Devlet Anlayisinda "Mahrusa" ve "Mahmiye" Terimlerinin Mana ve Mefhumu.; Seyitdanlioglu, Mehmet / Tanzimat Dönemi'nde Meclis-i Âlî-i Umûmî (1839-1876).; Sönmez, Ali / Türkçe Yayinlanan Ilk Arkeolojik Gezi Rehberi Rehber-i Harâbe-i Bergama Nüsha-i Türkiye.; Sirin, Ibrahim / Seyahatnamelerin Sosyo- Ekonomik, Kültür ve Düsünce Tarihi Yaziminda Yeri ve Önemi.; Yildirim, Mehmet Ali / Tanzimat Döneminde Dârülmuallimîn Mezunlarinin Rüsdiyelere Tayini.
New English Original cloth bdg. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English. [xiii], 100 p., ills. Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum Turkey 2: Anamur Museum. Volume 1: Roman provincial coins.
New English Original cloth bdg. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English. 47 b/w plts. (667 coins). Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum Turkey 3. Çanakkale Museum - Vol. I: Roman provincial coins of Mysia, Troas etc. ARCHEOLOGY Numismatics Coins Collection Anatolian civilizations The Roman Empire Troia Mysia.
New English Original cloth bdg. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English. 92 p., 827 coins in 48 plates. This catalogue presents part of the Özkan Arikantürk Collection -827 coins from the cities of Troas. All coins were bought between the years 1990-2013 by himself in Burhaniye where ancient Adramyteum lies. Alexandria Troas is the city with highest representation, by ca. 200 coins. The catalogue also includes rare examples from the cities of Achilleion, Aioleion, Ophryneum, Pionia, Scamandria, Thymbra, and Zeleia.
New English Original cloth bdg. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English. 85 p., 1230 coins in 38 plates, b/w ills. Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum Turkey 9. The Özkan Arikantürk Collection, Volume 3. Misia. This project, which started eight years ago, aiming at publishing the Greek coins in my collection in three separate volumes, has reached completion with the publication of the SNG Mysia. The city with the highest representation in this volume is Adramyteum where I live nearby, by 296 coins. The second significant city is Pergamon, by 277 coins. This book also includes uncertain and unpublished coins from various cities. The rich coin collection of Dr. Özkan Arikantürk living in Burhaniye is completed with this volume. More than 2500 coins were introduced to the academia with three volumes, namely Troas, Aeolis and Mysia. The last region which is the scope of this volume is represented by more than 20 cities. The coins of the cities of Adramyteum and Pergamon constitute the majority of the coins in this volume. Among the Adramyteum coins, satrapal coins are considerable in number. We would like to express our gratitude to Mr. Özkan Arikantürk, dentist and collector, who facilitated our work during the preparation of catalog. We would like to thank, Richard Ashton, Aneurin Ellis-Evans, Jérémie Chameroy, Volker Heuchert and Arif Yaci who revised the catalog. We would also like to thank Ahmet Boratav of Ege Publications for his support for the publication; our special thanks go to Ms. Hülya Tokmak for her layout work. This SNG volume, a joint publication of the Turkish Institute of Archaeology (TEBE) and Koç University Suna & Inan Kiraç Research Center for Mediterranean Civilizations (AKMED), has been published with the financial contribution of the Union Académique Internationale, thus we appreciate UAI for their kind support.
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.
New English Original cloth bdg. 4to. (31 x 22 cm). In English. [16], 89 p., 41 numerous b/w plates. Sylloge nummorum Graecorum, Turkey 11. The Çetin Erdem Collection: Lydia and Phrygia. During my childhood days I used to play among the ruins of Philadelphia (modern Alasehir). I breathed in the historical atmosphere of Philadelphia, feeling its past and living together with this cultural heritage. I believe that historical settlements are not only ruins but are also the memory of our cultural genes. Furthermore, I strongly feel that the memory and cultural genes of a city manifests itself in a style of life we call "tradition". We may find traces of the past in the language we speak, in our methods of production or in our traditions. However, the place where true memory is hidden is in historical buildings, artifacts and coins. I started collecting the coins of Philadelphia in 1995. I felt that I owed my duty of loyalty to this city. I started collecting with these feelings. I thought I would reach the city's memory in this way. Then, I came to the conclusion that it would be proper to consider the city's history together with its surroundings, and I expanded my collection to include the Lydia and Phrygia regions. Today, an important part of the coinage from Philadelphia are in my collection. Besides the coins of Philadelphia, the majority of the coins which belonged to other cities in Lydia are also in my collection. With this publication, I have presented the coins in my collection to the academia. Now, it is the scientists who will reveal Philadelphia's memory and cultural genes. I believe I have fulfilled my duty loyally. Last but not least, I would like to thank Oguz Tekin and Arif Yaci who prepared the catalog. This catalog is the eleventh volume of the SNG Turkey Project and is part of the Çetin Erdem Collection. Çetin Erdem, the collector, is a lawyer living in the town of Sarigöl in the Manisa Province. All the coins were bought between the years of 1995-2016 by himself, in Sarigöl, where he lives. There are three historical sites which are nearby, these are Sardis, Philadelphia and Thyateira. We would like to express our gratitude to Mr. Erdem, collector, who facilitated our work during the preparation of our catalog. We would like to thank Michel Amandry and Aliye Erol Özdizbay who revised the catalog. We would also like to thank Ahmet Boratav of Ege Publications for his support for the publication; our special thanks go to Ms. Hülya Tokmak for her layout work. This SNG volume is, a joint publication of the Turkish Institute of Archaeology (TEBE) and Koç University Suna & Inan Kiraç Research Center for Mediterranean Civilizations (AKMED), has been published with the financial contribution of the Union Académique Internationale thus we appreciate the UAI for their kind support. Contents: Collector's Note. Preface. Abbreviations and Bibliography. Plates (numbers refer to the plates). Lydia. Lydian Kingdom. Early Croeseids. Acrasus. Aninetus. Apollonis. Apollonoshieron. Attaleia. Bageis. Blaundos. Briula. Cilbiani Inferiores (Nicaea). Cilbiani Superiores. Clannudda. Daldis. Dioshieron. Hermocapeleia. Hierocaisareia. Hypaipa. Hyrcanis. Julia Gordus. Kaystrianoi. Magnesia ad Sipylum. Maionia. Mastaura. Mostene. Nacrasa. Nysa. Philadelphia. Saitta. Sala. Sardis. Silandos. Stratonicea. Tabala. Thyateira. Tmolos-Aureliopolis. Tralles. Tripolis (Apollonia). Phrygia. Acmoneia. Aezanis. Alioi. Ancyra.Apameia. Bria. Bruzus. Cadoi. Cibyra. Cidyessus. Colossae. Cotiaeum. Diocleia. Dionysopolis. Docimeium. Dorylaeum. Eucarpeia. Eumeneia. Grimenothyrae. Hierapolis. Laodicea. Nacoleia. Ococleia. Otros. Peltai. Philomelium. Prymnessus. Sebaste. Stectorium. Synaus. Synnada. Temenothyrae. Themisonium. Trainaopolis. Indexes. Concordance.
New English Original cloth bdg. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English. 94 p., 682 coins in 39 plts. Sylloge nummorum Graecorum, Turkey 1: The Muharrem Kayhan Collection. Part 2. The first volume of SNG Turkey was published in 2002 and contained 1076 coins from Muharrem Kayhan's collection. This second volume of the same collection contains 682 coins, most of which come from the Ionian cities. Ionia is followed by Mysia, Troas, Aiolis and Caria. Coins of the Achaemenid Kingdom as well as some Carian satraps or local rulers are also represented in the collection. Most of the coins are dated to the sixth-fourth century BC.
No marks or inscriptions. A lovely clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased but well-sunned to lower two inches of rear cover. 357pp. Homer's Iliad which tells the story of Achilles, the Greeks and the Trojan War.
War is raging between the Greeks and the Trojans, and Achilles, the great champion of the Greek army, is angrily sulking in his tent and refusing to fight after a furious rove with his commander, Agamemnon. But when the Trojan prince Hector kills Achilles' beloved friend, Achilles plunges back into the battle to seek his bloody revenge. even though he knows it will bring about his own doom. Robert Graves's gripping retelling of The Iliad uses dark, satirical humour to take a revered epic back yo its roots as popular entertainment, portraying a world of quarrelling kings and tarnished heroes, who leave suffering women behind them and are watched over by cunning gods and goddesses. Vintage Pbk editon.322p. Cover a little scuffed, paper age toned Book
8vo., First Edition thus, page-edges browning very slightly; original printed wrappers, covers very faintly spotted else a very good, bright, clean copy. The cover roundel, designed by Berthold Wolpe, is based on the illustration of Agave with the head of Pentheus from the Sandys edition of The Bacchae. Penguin Classics, L44.
Brief illustrated account of Heinrich Schliemann and the excavations at Troy and Myceanae. 247+ plates, illus, map, index Book
Very faint shelfwear else fine. ; As Greek and Trojan forces battled in the shadow of Troy's wall, Hephaistos created a wondrous, ornately decorated shield for Achilles. At the Shield's center lay two walled cities, one at war and one at peace, surrounded by fields and pasturelands. Viewed as Homer's blueprint for an ideal, or utopian, social order, the Shield reveals that restraining and taming Nature would be fundamental to the Hellenic urban quest. It is this ideal that Classical Athens, with her utilitarian view of Nature, exemplified. In a city lacking pleasure gardens, it was particularly worthy of note when Epicurus created his garden oasis within the dense urban fabric. The disastrous results of extreme anthropocentrism would promote an essentially nostalgic desire to break down artificial barriers between humanity and Nature. This new ideal, vividly expressed through the domestication of Nature in villas and gardens and also through primitivist and Epicurean tendencies in Latin literature, informed the urban endeavors of Rome. ; Hellenic Studies 21; 8.9 X 5.4 X 0.5 inches; 220 pages
8vo., First Edition; black cloth, gilt back, black endpapers, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.