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New English Original bdg. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English, Turkish; and Macedonian, Albanian, Serbian. 2 volumes set: (752 p. 730 p.). Proceedings of the Fourth International Congress on Islamic Civilisation in the Balkans, 12-17 October 2010. Skopje, Macedonia.= Balkanlar'da Islâm Medeniyeti Dördüncü Milletlerarasi Kongre Tebligleri, 13-17 Ekim 2010. Üsküp, Makedonya. This is a collection of the papers that were presented during the international congress on "Islamic Civilisation in the Balkans" held in the Macedonian capital Skopje in October 2010. The congress, organized in cooperation with the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts (MANU), was fourth in IRCICA's congress series that focus on the history and cultures of the Balkan region. The Skopje congress was accorded high patronage and opened by H.E. Gjorge Ivanov, President of the Republic Macedonia. President Ivanov also participated in the congress in his capacity as an academician and presented a paper. This State support and scholarly contribution extended to the congress underscored the importance attached to its objectives. The first volume contains the papers that were presented in English or Turkish (39 papers) and the second volume, those presented in Macedonian, Albanian or Serbian (44 papers). Located at crossroads between Europe and Western Asia, the Balkan peoples have been in contact with the Muslim world since at least the 8th century. Various phenomena, including the long experience in trade between the two regions, helped fasten the expansion process, and enhance the notable cultural role, of Islam in the Balkans. The relationship between the Muslim world and the Balkans has not only been one of encounters and exchanges but also one of coexistence. Research papers contributed to the congress addressed a wide range of topics highlighting the multicultural relations specific to the Balkan region. IRCICA's engagement in studies on the region in connection with the history of Islamic civilisation draws from the above aspects of the theme and also takes into account that two Balkan countries are members of the OIC and IRCICA: Albania is a full Member State and Bosnia and Herzegovina is an Observer State. Previously, three congresses were held on the same theme, in Sofia (2000), Tirana (2003) and Bucharest (2006) respectively. A fifth congress was held in May 2015. This program devoted to the history of Islamic civilization in the Balkans has succeeded in drawing interest and participation from around the world in addition to the Balkan countries themselves and generated a fascinating range of studies, as the contents of this publication reflect.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English.[14], 185, [1] p. Proceedings of the International Conference on Minority Issue in the Balkans and the EU. May, 16th 2007, Istanbul.
2 voll. in 8, pp. (68) + 103 + (5) + 468; (2) + 469 - 855 + 169 con 1 antiporta e 1 frontespizio inc. all'acquaforte e 16 tavole f. t. incise all'acquaf. (molte piu' volte ripiegate) raffiguranti cartine geogr. antichita', battaglie, monete ecc. Timb. di est. bibl. Piena pelle coeva con fregi e tassello ai dorsi. Elegante edizione di questa celebre opera storica narrante la vita di Alessandro Magno. Terza edizione del Commento di Samuel Pitiscus, pubblicato nel 1685. Graesse, p. 312.
Sur les Routes du 'Drang' - Pr?face -Avant-propos 1 18x11.5 cm., legatura in mezza tela, titolo in oro al dorso, pp. XXX, 354 non refilate, 7 carte geografiche-politiche, di cui una a colori, pi? volte ripiegate, in fine, prima edizione, in lingua francese, piccoli segni d'uso ai margini esterni, parte alta del dorso, ma buon esemplare.
Roma, Editrice della "Rassegna Internazionale", 1903, fasc. 2 riuniti in volume unico, cop. fittizia (ma conservate le br. edit.), pp. da 129 a 384 in numerazione continua precedute da 8 pp. pubblicitarie per ogni fasc. Con ill. in b.n. nel testo.
This contemporary report investigated the impact of the conflicts that took place in the Balkan States in 1912 and 1913 when Greece, Serbia, Montenegro and Bulgaria declared war upon the Ottoman Empire and defeated it . In 1913 the Second Balkan War began when Bulgaria, dissatisfied with its loss of Macedonia, attacked its former Balkan League allies. The Balkan Wars were marked by ethnic cleansing with all parties being responsible for grave atrocities against civilians which were documented in this report.[X],418p. Plate,tables mapd. Copy neat and complete with plates and fold-out maps. Library marks including book plate,cover slightly shelf worn, else every good. Ex-Library
8vo., First Edition, with 20 plates on 12, a double-page map in the text and a large folding panorama photograph; black cloth, gilt back, a very good, clean copy in dustwrapper, the latter lightly creased and frayed at edges. Scarce, especially in the dustwrapper. Enser, p.320.
In-8° (cm. 24 ca.), pp. 8 (da p. 49 a p. 56) + 4 RITRATTI in forma di monopodio o di erma in 3 TAVOLE su carta patinata in bianco e nero fuori testo, dal Museo Naz. di Napoli e da Ercolano. Uno è di Pirro, sugli altri, ipotesi identificatrive. Brossura provvisoria in carta decorta muta, segno a biro in cop.
Beograd, Editions Iugoslavija, 1967, 16mo (cm. 16,5 x 12) brossura editoriale con copertina illustrata a colori, pp. 48 completamente illustrate.
Journalist's observations on the social and political conditions and the past and present ethnic tensions in the Balkans. 270. illus. maps .bibliography. Book
8vo; x, 109, 227, x pages; Publication no. 75. Bibliography on pages 223-227. In Hebrew & English. "Based chiefly on the Historia de preliis, by Leo, archpresbyter." Slight wear on binding and corners of cover. Note: inscribed from the author to Yosef Goldstein-Eizenthal. Otherwise, very good condition. (k-mx2-4)
8vo; x, 109, 227, x pages; Publication no. 75. Bibliography on pages 223-227. In Hebrew & English. "Based chiefly on the Historia de preliis, by Leo, archpresbyter." No dust jacket, otherwise like new condition. (k-mx2-4A)
8vo; x, 109, 227, x pages; Publication no. 75. Bibliography on pages 223-227. In Hebrew & English. "Based chiefly on the Historia de preliis, by Leo, archpresbyter." Book plate on endpage (Rabbi Stanley Platek), no dust jacket, very good condition +. (k-mx2-4B)
Book shows very light wear to covers (in black cloth) only. Binding is solid and text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 228 pages, map endpapers. Contents are composed of 22 lessons with three appendices and vocabulary. Text is in English. Author is head of department of Slavonic studies, U. of Nottingham
Siatista is in Northern Greece where it borders on Albania,Bulgaria and Yugoslavia and consequently it's history reflects all the different powers and cultures, languages and religions that have flowed through the Balkans - from the Macedonian empire of Philip and Alexander the Great through Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman rulers to the modern Greek state. The author describes the resilience of the people, the successful merchants of the 18th C. who traded across Europe and the Ottoman Empire, how they survived many regime changes, revolutions and wars and still retained their Greek language and Orthodoxy and promoted education.He describes the strong family and community bonds, and the local customs and festivals which still support their social solidarity. 201+10 pages, illus, bibliography Book
ill., br. Alla scoperta di Skopje attraverso passeggiate lente che permettono di orientarsi nel suo vecchio centro storico ottomano, uno dei più grandi e vivaci in Europa. Percorsi consigliati accompagnano il turista alla comprensione dei più importanti retaggi artistici della dominazione ottomana, degli interventi post-terremoto della Jugoslavia socialista fino a raccontare la discussa architettura nazionale macedone degli ultimi decenni.
Publications Orientalistes de France, 1977, 47 pp;, agrafé, bon état général.
Inscribed by the author to Christian Habicht, else unmarked. Some rubbing and wear to boards with a few scratches. Rear lower edge has edgewear with a bit of colour loss. ; 152pp, illustrated. ; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 152 pages; Signed by Author
In 8 (21x15,5) Brossura; pp. 408; copertina sciupata, strappo in antiporta, internamente buono
Mm 170x250 Volume cartonato rigido di pagine 699 con numerose illustrazioni nel testo e fuori testo e 3 cartine. Opera in buone condizioni. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo de "La Domenica del Corriere" del 10/08/1924
Il corposo saggio su ANTIGONO III DOSONE di Macedonia occupa complessive 67 pagine nei 2 fasc. Piero TREVES, figlio del socialista fuoruscito Claudo, fu sempre sorvegliato dal regìme, studiò e Torino con il grande Gaetano De Sanctis e lo seguì a Roma dove si laureò nel 1931 con una tesi francamente antifascista "Demostene e la libertà greca", edita da Laterza per interessamento di Benedetto Croce. A questo libro fa qui riferimento in una nota. Le leggi razziste lo esiliarono poi a Londra, dove lavorò con radio Londra. I due fascicoli in-8° (cm. 24x16), brossura editoriale, sono completi delle loro circa 120 + 120 pagine e conengono inoltre: 1) M. Della CORTE Scoperte epigrafiche pestane: i M. M. CICERONES. 12 pp. 2) Alfredo PASSERINI, CAIO MARIO,la caduta e la vendetta. 34 pp. 3) A. MOMIGLIANO. Re e popolo in MACEDONIA prima di Alessandro Magno. 19 pp. 4) A. PASSERINI. Il testo del FOEDUS di Roma con Callatis. 16 pp. 5) H. DREXLER. Aporien im Prooemium IV des LUKREZ... pp, 28 pp. Inoltre importanti recensioni. I due fascicoli, inseparabili
In 8, pp. 31 + (1b). Br. ed. Br. ed. Studio relativo alla potenza navale della marina militare degli stati ellenistici, in particolare di quella di Filippo di Macedonia e di Alessandro Magno.
Brochure relating to the problem of irrendentist attitudes in the FROM. Cover dated January 1993, verso July 1993. 13p. illus maps [Only ONE copy found in WorldCat] Brochure