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196127681Paris, Gallimard, 1961. Un volume in-8, broché, 569 pp.
QWA-14355Robert Laffont, 1997, in-8 rel. cart. skiv. rouge (15,5 x 20,5), LXXI-1483 p., édition réservée aux adhérents du Club "Le grand livre du mois", coll. "Bouquins", préface de Jean Subrenat, cartes, signet, bon état.
197527110Cambridge University Press, 1975, in-8°, xii-530 pp, 16 pl. de gravures hors texte, 4 cartes, tableau généalogique dépliant in fine, biblio, index, reliure toile éditeur, jaquette, bon état
8067in 8 pleine toile rouge d’éditeur à décor passe partout, dos insolé,faux-titre,frontispice,titre, 352 pages, tranches dorées,illustrations hors-texte,Alfred Mame 1880 mention de 5ème édition.Légères rousseurs éparses
CSP-1382Paris 1840, Poussielgue-Rusand, Libraire. Le tome premier contenant l'introduction générale, l'histoire du Bas-Empire et un précis de celle des Croisades. La série d'ouvrages dont fait partie ce volume, était destinée à enseigner les élèves de toutes les niveaux, de la septième jusqu'aux classes de philosophie. Le présent tome s'adressait aux élèves de cinquième (sytème scolaire français).
1972100149882Edouard Privat Editeur 1972 in8. 1972. Broché. Ouvrage collectif publié en 1972 sous la direction de l'historien spécialiste Bernhard Blumenkranz retraçant l'histoire des Juifs en France depuis l'Antiquité et le Moyen Âge. Il aborde notamment la précarité de leur situation durant la période médiévale accentuée par les Croisades
193979591939 broché in-octavo, dos blanc, en partie non coupé - long papier, illustrations : 10 gravures hors-texte + 1 carte in-texte, 387 pages, 1939 sans date à Paris Librairie Plon les Petits-Fils de Plon et Nourrit Imprimeurs-Editeurs,
Fine Turkish Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Reprint in Arabic; large introduction, and annotations in Turkish. [4], [xLvi], 236 p. El-Bark el-Sâmî. [= Kitab al-Barq al-Shami]. Abridged by Al-Bundârî. Published, prepared and introduction by Ramazan Sesen. Muhammad ibn Hamed Isfahan was a Persian historian, scholar, and rhetorician. He left a valuable anthology of Arabic poetry to accompany his many historical works and worked as a man of letters during the Zengid and Ayyubid period. He was born in Isfahan in the year 1125, and studied at the Nizamiyya school in Baghdad. He graduated into the bureaucracy, and held jurisdiction over Basra and Wasit. He then became a deputy of the vizier ibn Hubayra. After the death of ibn Hubayra, he went to Damascus in 1166 CE (562 Islamic Calendar) and entered the service of the qadi of Damascus, Kamal ad-Din. The qadi presented him to the Zengid Nur ad-Din, who appointed him a professor in the school he had established there, which then became known as the Imadiyya school in his honour. Nur ad-Din was later appointed to be his Chancellor. After the death of Nur ad-Din in 1174, Imad ad-Din was removed from all his bureaucratic duties, and was banished from the palace. He went to live in Mosul and later entered the service of Saladin, the Kurdish Sultan of Egypt during that time. When Saladin took control of Damascus, Saladin's vizier, al-Qadi al-Fadil, appointed him chancellor, and he also became al-Fadil's deputy. Saladin had been unsure of his talent because he was only a scribe, Imad ad-Din soon became one of the sultan's favourites. As chancellor he did not have to perform the everyday duties of the chancery scribes, and he had a lot of leisure time in Egypt. From then on he accompanied Saladin on all his campaigns. After a certain raid, he was chosen to kill one of the prisoners, but the prisoner was a child and was instead exchanged for a Muslim prisoner held by the Crusaders. Imad ad-Din was present at the Battle of Marj Uyun, the Battle of Hattin, and the subsequent campaign to expel the Crusaders from the Holy Land. At Acre, he criticized Saladin for giving away the city's treasure instead of spending it on the reconquest. At Beirut, he became ill, but was the only scribe capable of writing the terms of surrender. He had recuperated in time to see the aftermath of the Siege of Jerusalem (1187), where he again criticized Saladin's generosity; he was also disgusted by those in charge of the ransom who took bribes, and the rich Crusader nobles who took their treasures with them rather than ransoming the poor. He was present at Acre again during the Third Crusade when the Christians retook the city of Acre, and was among those who fled after the defeat. After Saladin's death in 1193, he began writing his biographies of the sultan. He wrote the Kitab al-Barq al-Shami, which is lost, but was abridged by al-Bundari. This study contains just 5th volume of manuscript abridged by Al-Bundârî.
New Turkish Paperback. 4to. (28 x 24 cm). In Turkish. [14], 306, [2] p., color and b/w ills. Haçli seferleri.
72147Paris, Plon, (1922 - 1927).
Anthology of the works of women poet-composers, or trouveres, in northern France in the 12th and 13th century. xviii, 283 pages. With seven figures and two maps. Red cloth covers, gilt title on spine and front cover.
In-8, 339p. Edition numérotée. Illustré de divers documents hors texte. A l'état de neuf.
1872860071872 Lyon, Vingtrinier, 1872, plaquette grand in 8° brochée, 47 pages ; cachets ; couverture effrangée.
9970in 8 demi-toile rouge à nerfs et à coins, titre, filets, caissons dorés, double filet doré sur les plats. Faux-titre, titre, 190 pages, tranches mouchetées. 60 figures dans le texte et hors texte Paris Librairie Firmin Didot & Cie 1889. Bon exemplaire
2005100150833LES BELLES LETTRES 2005 362 pages 13 4x2 2x20 2cm. 2005. Broché. 362 pages.
2006LFA-126711925Un ouvrage de 368 pages, format 265 x 290 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage sous jaquette couleurs, publié en 2006, Editions de Lodi, très bon état
1996X79279Leuven, Peeters 1996 xiii + 203pp.with some illustrations, hardcover (editor's green cloth), dustwrapper, 2 stamps, else in very good condition, in the series "Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta" volume 75, [Texts in English], X79279
xiii + 203pp.with some illustrations, hardcover (editor's green cloth), dustwrapper, 2 stamps, else in very good condition, in the series "Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta" volume 75, [Texts in English], X79279
557Clermont-Ferrand, Imp. Moderne, Mme A. Dumont, 1925 ; in-4, br. - 77pp.Tache marginale sur la 1ère de couverture. Intérieur uniformément jauni.
16389Juliard Collection «Archives» dirigée par Pierre Nora et Jacques Revel, 1971 In-12°, broché, couverture souple ill de cette collection, 16 pages de vignettes ht en noir recto-verso, 313 pages, très agréable exemplaire.
Paris, Librairie ancienne Honoré Champion 1931. In-12 broché de 304 pages. 1 carte dépliante. Collection Les classiques de l'histoire de France au moyen-âge. Bon état
84409Paris/Bruxelles, De Boeck Université, 1998. 16 x 25, 433 pp., reliure d'édition carton imprimée, très bon état (sauf 1 cachet et signature ex-particulier).
2001100140731Le Sénevé 2001 125 pages in4. 2001. Cartonné. 2 volume(s). 125 pages.
2015GITG247Paris Picard 2015. In-8 broché couverture illustrée 208pp. Avec des illustrations en couleurs réunies sur 4 feuillets hors texte. Bel exemplaire frais et bien complet.
1974150182André Bonne Paris, André Bonne éditeur 1974. Fort in-8 carré relié pleine toile bleue sous jaquette illustrée rempliée, rhodoïd. 497 pages + table. Nombreuses illustrations et cartes hors texte. Collection "Univers des hommes". Très bon état