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Light shelfwear. Small bibliographical reference to front wrap in pen. Spine browned. Ink underlining on about 2 pages. ; Università Degli Studi Di Padova Pubblicazioni Dell'istituto Di Storia Antica ; Vol. VI; 141 pages
In-8 (cm. 27.40), brossura illustrata, con alette, pp. (XXX), (2), 174, (2bi.), con illustrazioni a colori ed in bianco e nero nel testo. In ottimo stato (nice copy).
In-8, brossura, pp. XXXII,420, con numerose illustrazioni in bianco e nero e a colori nel testo. In ottimo stato (nice copy).
Discoloration to boards. Foxing to boards and dustjacket. Minor shelfwear and rubbing. ; Looks at the history of Athenian democracy from 404 B. C., when the city capitulated to Sparta down the final collapse and stages of decline. ; 181 pages
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (31 x 23 cm). In English. [xxi], 208, [2] p., 42 p. color maps. Contents: In Place of an Introduction, Old and New Names, New and Old Names, Bibliography, Administrative division of the Aegean Macedonia, Annex Maps, Maps.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original autograph letter handwritten signed by Mehmed Semseddin Pasha addressed to 'Kütahya Evkâf-i Humâyûn' [i.e. Kütahya Imperial Foundations]. It starts with 'Huve' traditionally. (29x21 cm). In Ottomsn script. Letterhead 'Nezâret-i Evkâf-i Humâyûn' [i.e. Ministry of foundations]. 1 p. including eight lines with additional annotation. Mehmed Semseddin was an Ottoman / Turkish statesman with Circassin (Adige - Shapsig) origin, descended from Tletseruk (or Tleseruk) family. Mehmed Semseddin Pasha was the son of Hacizade Osman Bey who was a Circassian chieftain. In 1864, his family emigrated to Samsun and then to Istanbul in the Great Immigration of Circassians. He was graduated from Galatasaray High School. He was also groom of Egypt Extraordinary Commissioner Circassian Rauf Pasha, a member of the Society Circassian Charity (Çerkes Teavun -Yardim- Cemiyeti), the manager and author of Guaze newspaper published in Turkey which was first published journal in Latin letters in Turkey.
Very Good English Contemporary bdg. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In French and Russian. 67 p. Bibliotheque des 'Questions Balkaniques' No.: 7. Aveux Serbes sur la Macedonie.
Milano, 1903, 19 aprile, copertina illustrata de "Il Secolo Illustrato della Domenica" con fascicolo compelto di 8 pp. Rosicchiatture marginali.
Milano, Sonzogno, s.d. (1915), in-8, br., pp. 64. Copertina con cartina a col., 6 cartine e 31 ill. in b.n. In fine: l'inno montenegrino - l'inno dei serbi.
Comprehensive survey by an informed American journalist of the various countries and problems in the Balkans, the consequences of the collapse both of the Ottoman Empire and Communism. 307p. plates.bibliography.index.(Front cover slightly crumpled) . Book
Comprehensive survey by an informed American journalist of the various countries and problems in the Balkans, the consequences of the collapse both of the Ottoman Empire and Communism. 307p. plates.bibliography.index. Trade Pbk. Book
Fine Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 238, [2] p. Balkanlarda bir gerillaci: Hürriyet kahramani Resneli Niyazi Bey'in anilari.
New Turkish Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 13 cm). In Turkish and Macedonian (Cyrillic and Latin scripts). 246 p. Common words in Turkish and Macedonian languages. Bir söyle iki dinle: Türkçe ve Makedoncadaki ortak kelimeler.= Ednash kaji, dva pati slishni.
Classic and engrossing account of Yugoslavian history,culture & politics prior to WW II. 1181p. bibliography.index Book
2 vols., 8vo., Third Impression, with 32 plates and endpaper maps (front endpaper maps in red and black); green buckram, gilt backs, green tops (mildly faded), a very good, bright, crisp copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the wrappers sunned at backstrips. Bright set of Dame Rebecca West's account of her journey through the Balkan states, one of the outstanding travel books of the twentieth century. Published four months after the first edition. NCBEL IV, p.770 (recording the first US and UK editions).
Still wrapped in plastic. ; Hese nineteen papers are invaluable to anyone interested in the Macedonian heritage or in the economy, administration, history and representation of Macedonia during the course of the Byzantine empire. ; Byzantina Australiensia; 231 pages; Angeliki Laiou: Thessaloniki and Macedonia in the Byzantine Period; Johannes Koder: Macedonians and Macedonia in Byzantine Spatial Thinking; Ioannis Tarnanidis: The Macedonians of the Byzantine Period; Johannes Irmscher: The Image of Macedonia As Found in Byzantine Historians; Andreas Schminck: The Beginnings and Origins of the 'Macedonian' Dynasty; Dion Smythe: Macedonians in Eleventh- and Twelfth-Century Byzantine Historiography; Apostolos Karpozilos: Macedonia as Reflected in the Epistolography of the Fourteenth Century; Martha Grigoriou-Ioannidou: The "kaq' huaV glwssa" in the Mauros' and Kuober's Episode (Miracula S. Demetrii 291) ; Dionyssia Missiou: The Importance of Macedonia During the Byzantine Era; Athanasios Karathanasis: Philip and Alexander of Macedon in the Literature of the Palaiologan Era; J. H. W. G. Liebeschuetz: The Government of the Late Roman City with Special Reference to Thessaloniki; Alkmene Stavridou-Zafraka: The Development of the Theme Organisation in Macedonia; Gerhard Podskalsky: Two Archbishops of Achrida (Ochrid) and Their Significance for Macedonia's Secular and Church History: Theophylaktos and Demetrios Chomatenos; Demetrios Constantelos: Classical Greek Heritage in the Epistles of Theophylaktos of Achrida; Rosemary Morris: The Athonites and Their Neighbours in Macedonia in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries; Triantafyllitsa Maniati-Kokkini: Clergy and Laity 'Opponents' in Claims for Privileges and Land from the Twelfth to the Fourteenth Century; Michael Jeffreys Manuel Komnenos' Macedonian Military Camps: A Glamorous Alternative Court?; V. Nerantzi-Varmazi Western Macedonia in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries; Angeliki Laiou: The Economy of Byzantine Macedonia in the Palaiologan Period
Light edgewear to wraps else book is fine. ; 179 pages
Copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo de "La Domenica del Corriere" del 6/09/1903
In 8° br. pp. 154 (tracce d'uso )
in 16°, bross. edit. con bandelle e acetato
41 p. con una tavola ripiegata; 23 cm. Brossura editoriale. Molto buono. Imprimè comme manuscrit da "Vardar" Societè des etudiants Macedonien de Sofia con il motto: La Macedoine aux Macedoniens
"Comprised in twenty-six maps showing the various divisions of the world as known to the ancients composed from the most authentic sources with an index of the ancient and modern names." - from title page. Includes the following maps: Orbis Veteribus Notus; Roma; Italia Meridionalis; Athenae; Peloponnesus et Attica; Graecia Septentrionalis; Insuleae Maris Aeg Aei; Macedonia, Thracia, Illyria, Moesia, et Dacia; Britannia; Insuleae Britannicae; Gallia; Germania; Vindelicia, Noricum, Rhaetia, Pannonia, et Illyricum; Hispania; Africa Septentrionalis; Aegyptus; Asia Minor; Palaestina; Syria; Armenia, Mesopotamia, Assyria, et Babylonia; Arabia; Imperium Persicum; Indiae. Fold-out map entitled 'Central Italy with the Adjacent Countries from the Peutingerian Tables, constructed about A.D. 393'. Extensive 44-page index of place names. Hand done colour outlines to most maps. Average external wear. 1.5" opening to upper corner of front free endpaper. Toning to endpapers. Gilt titling clearly legible upon backstrip. Binding sound. A quality copy of this wonderful reference. Book
Faint edgewear to wraps. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Jenifer Neils). ; 64 pages
Dustsoiling to top of textblock. Minor shelfwear. ; This book is an exploration of the process and consequences of the campaigns of Alexander the Great of Macedon (who reigned from 336 to 323 BC) , focusing on the effect of his monarchy upon the world of his day. A detailed running narrative of the actual campaigns from the Danube to the Indus is complemented and enlarged upon by thematic studies on the reaction in Greece to Macedonian suzerainty, the administration of the empire, the evolution of the Macedonian army and its role as the instrument of conquest, and on the origins of the ruler cult. ; Canto Series; 330 pages
Text is lightly toned. Minor shelfwear to boards. ; Unchanged Reprint of 1888 Edition. Text is in Latin. ; 0.5 x 9.25 x 6.25 Inches; 106 pages; Craterus the Macedonian historian was brother of Antigonus II Gonatas, and father of Alexander (prince of Corinth). He distinguished himself as a diligent compiler of historical documents relating to the history of Attica. He made a collection of Attic inscriptions, containing decrees of the people (psephismaton synagoge) and out of them he seems to have constructed a diplomatic history of Athens. This work is frequently referred to by Harpocration and Stephanus of Byzantium, the latter of whom (s. V. Nymphaion quotes the ninth book of it. With the exception of the statements contained in these and other passages, the work of Craterus, which must have been of great value, is lost.