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New English Original bdg. HC. In publisher's special slip-case. Folio. (48 x 34 cm). Edition in English. 136 p., color ills. "The Surname-i Hümayun literally translates into Imperial Festival Book, and were albums that commemorated celebrations in the Ottoman Empire in pictorial and textual detail. Such celebrations included mainly imperial weddings and circumcision festivals. These albums were commissioned by the Ottoman Imperial family, usually by the Sultan presiding at the time. The Surname recounts the festivities in order of when the events took place, which includes in detail processions, grand entrance of the Sultan, feasts, entertainers, musicians, dancers, gift giving, firework displays, circumcision and wedding ceremonies. Although many of the Surnames were made to celebrate circumcisions of Ottoman Princes, the first Surname was commissioned in 1524 for a wedding ceremony. This Surname-I Hümayun was commissioned for a circumcision festival, as well it was to commemorate Sultan Murad III's son Prince Mehmed. This festival lasted fifty-two days and was probably one of the most elaborate and grandiose festival the Ottomans had ever held, and it was well documented. The organization of this Surname was done chronologically, each day documented in order with what occurred. The book was created by an author named 'Intizami' which is a pen-name, and the illustrations were done mainly by court artists.".
prefazione (con insegna della fabbrica dal 1875) 1 35.8x27 cm. , 418 pp., disegni e incisioni di Robert Engels e C. Thiemann; acqueforti di W. Conz, legatura in tela con titoli al fronte ed al dorso , edizione giubilare, allegati: Festakt im Lichthohf des Hauptverwaltungsgeb?udes-Programm; piante della Krupp nel suo sviluppo e foto della Fabbrica nel 1912; alla sguardia dedica manoscritta del 1919 , in tedesco
4 tomi rileg. in 2 voll. in-16°, pp.248; 236; 244; 280, nei 4 tomi mancano gli occh. , leg. recenti ottima mz. pelle blu, con angoli, nerv. titolo oro ai dorsi, in custodia in cart. marm. Fogli parzialm. chiusi. Un tarletto al marg. inf. bianco di alcune carte del 2°tomo che interessa alcune lettere dell'indice. Per il resto ottima cons. L'op. è divisa in 6 libri, in cui viene narrata dettagliatamente tutta la storia della famiglia Asburgo, da Rodolfo I (XIII sec.), fino a Maria Teresa, alla rivoluzione france-se e alla morte di Leopoldo II. [Graesse II 293 l'ed.orig. in inglese London 1807].
344pp., avec frontispice en couleurs (armoirie) + 5 tableaux généalogiques dépliants (in fine), 29cm., reliure moderne en toile bordeaux avec titre doré au dos, feuilles de garde marbrées, texte frais, bon état, poids: 1kg., G108051
76 pages. Features: Dealer Profile of Lorenz Biricz of Lorenz Antiques in Toronto; Sotheby's and Joyner's Spring Auctions; Collector Profile of Clair Stewart of Caledon - lithographic stones; Christopher Hartop of Christie's, New York; Stone for the Emperor - Song to Qing jades in the Royal Ontario Museum; Carving Nephrite and Jadeite in the Qing Dynasty; Miniature Delights - dollhouses; Caring for Works on Paper - Part 3 - Matting, Framing and Storage; Price Trends in English Pottery - interest surges in ironstone, Delftware, slipware and majolica; The Prints of Carl Schaefer Fellman; Mrs. Thrale Returns, by Paul A. Hachey; Cabinetmaker Thomas Nisbet of Saint John, New Brunswick; Travels from the hearth to the table in Montreal; Rural Quebec Table Setting; 18th Century French Table Setting; Victorian Table Setting; Seen at the shows; What's New. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
48 pages. Features: Hilda Neatby makes the case against production-line education; The Kennedy Dynasty - the most powerful family in the world; Overmedication (part two) - the criminal record of the miracle drugs; Pauline Julien - the moods of a girl who sings about love; The Emotion of Fear, by June Callwood; Norman Jewison - the stars' status symbol; The case for a divided Germany, by Blair Fraser; Some people 'should' live in sin - so says Arthur Hailey; Those Summers in Toronto - episodes from Morley Callaghan's new book 'That Summer in Paris'; Phyllis Diller does the XBX - with photos. Unmarked. Above-average wear and soiling. A worthy vintage copy. Book
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers to DJ and traces of removed circulation pastedown. A few cellotape stains to inner covers else Book is VG. ; 1.25 x 9.5 x 6.5 Inches; 376 pages; The city of Memphis on the Nile, which had often served as capital in the long period preceding Egypt's conquest by Alexander the Great, became the country's "second city" following the founding of Alexandria. Drawing on archaeological findings and on an unusual combination of Greek and Egyptian evidence, Dorothy Thompson examines the city's economic life and the character of its multi-racial society in the era from Alexander to Augustus. Memphis under the Ptolemies will interest students of intercultural relations and will be essential reading for Egyptologists, papyrologists, and historians of the Hellenistic world, including those concerned with religion. The relationship of the native population with the Greek-speaking immigrants is illustrated in Thompson's analysis of the position of Memphite priests within the Ptolemaic state. Egyptians continued to control mummification and the cult of the dead; the undertakers of the Memphite necropolis were barely touched by things Greek. The cult of the living Apis bull also remained primarily Egyptian; yet on death the bull, deified as Osorapis, became Sarapis for the Greeks. Within this god's sacred enclosure, the Sarapieion, is found a strange amalgam of Greek and Egyptian cultures.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original autograph letter (ALS) signed 'Yozgad Valisi Ali Riza' with his original b/w portrait photograph. 1 p. including four lines in Ottoman script. Dated June, 21, 1928.
New Persian Paperback. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In Persian with bilingual title in English and Persian on cover. 334 p., b/w ills. and plans. Archaeology and art of the historical periods of Mad, Hakhamaneshi, Ashkani, Sasani.= Bâstânshinâsî va hunar-i dawrân-i târîkhî-i Mâd, Hakhâmanishî, Ashkânî, Sâsânî.
Fine Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script. 31 p. Hegira 1334 = Gregorian 1918. Özege 9199. First and Only Edition. Said Halim Pasa was a statesman who served as the Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1913 to 1917. Born in Cairo, Egypt, he was the grandson of Muhammad Ali of Egypt, often considered the founder of modern Egypt. He was one of the signers in Ottoman - German Alliance. Yet, he resigned after the incident of the pursuit of Goeben and Breslau, an event which served to cement the Ottoman-German alliance during World War I. It is claimed that Mehmed V wanted a person in whom he trusted as Grand Vizier, and that he asked Said Halim to stay in his post as long as possible. Said Halim's term lasted until 1917, cut short because of continuous clashes between him and the Committee of Union and Progress, which by then controlled the Imperial Government of the Ottoman Empire. During the court martial trials after World War I in the Ottoman Empire, he was accused of treason as he had his signature under Ottoman - German Alliance. He was exiled on 29 May 1919 to a prison on Malta. He was acquitted from the accusations and set free in 1921, and he moved to Sicily. He wanted to return to the Istanbul, the capital of the Ottoman Empire, but this request was rejected. He was assassinated soon after in Rome by Arshavir Shiradjian, an agent of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation, for his alleged role in the Armenian Genocide. Other sources, however, stated that he was unrelated to the Genocide. This intellectual study of him on self-experiences of decline and fall of Islamic world, view and thought. Extremely rare.
New Persian Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Persian. 2 volumes set: (965 p.; 966-2041 pp.). Siyâsat wa farhang-i rûzgâr-i Safawî. 2 volumes set. Politics and culture of the Safavid era, (1501-1722).
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original cloth bdg. with Ottoman letter gil on spine. 2 volumes set in 1: (144 p.; 271 p.). Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script. Hejra: 1340 = Gregorian: 1924. The arbitrary rule of Committee of Union and Progress (Ittihad ve Terakki Cemiyeti) and sultanate ambition of Damad Ferit Pasha, same time Freedom and Entente Party (Hurriyet ve Itilâf Partisi), and competition between those parties gave an opportunity to powers those who wanna break-up the Ottoman Empire. The memoirs of Simavi explains exactly that period of empire, the period of Sultan Mehmed Resad Khan, and Sultan Vahdettin. Sultan Mehmed Resad Han'in ve halefinin sarayinda gördüklerim. 2 volumes set. Özege: 18312. First Edition.
114pp., geïllustreerd met ca. 50 houtgravures, 28cm., gecart. band (gemarbreerde platten, zwartlederen rug (onderaan licht geraakt), tekst in 2 kolommen, goede staat, B103433
Hard Bump to top of spine. Minor bump to base of spine. ; Josef Wiesehofer, Nouruz in Persepolis? Eine Residenz, das Neujahrsfest und eine Theorie; Jerome Gaslain, A propos d'Arsace Ier; Edward Dabrowa, Mithradates I and the Beginning of the Ruler-cult in Parthia; Carlo Lippolis, Notes on the Iranian Traditions in the Architecture of Parthian Nisa; Roberta Menegazzi, La figura del cavaliere nella coroplastica di Seleucia al Tigri; Federicomaria Muccioli, Il problema del culto del sovrano nella regalita arsacide: appunti per una discussione; Gholamreza F. Assar, Some Important Seleucid and Parthian Dates in the Babylonian Goal-Year Texts; Gholamreza F. Assar, Artabanus of Trogus Pompeius' 41st Prologue; Alberto M. Simonetta, The Coinage of the so-called Parthian "Dark Age" Revisited; Gholamreza F. Assar, Some Remarks on the Chronology and Coinage of the Parthian "Dark Age"; Giusto Traina, Note in margine alia battaglia di Carre; Udo Hartmann, Ein Arsakide im Heer des Septimius Severus. Uberlegungen zu den Hintergrunden des zweiten Partherkrieges; Electrum / Uniwersytet Jagiellonski, Instytut Historii 15; 266 pages
Dustjacket is protected in mylar. ; 1.02 x 8.5 x 5.67 Inches; 264 pages; This book is the first detailed study of the foundation, history, government, growth and decline of the cities founded in Syria by Seleukos I in 301BC shortly after the time of Alexander the Great. It throws new light on an important period in ancient history. In particular, Dr Grainger concentrates on the relationship between the kings and the cities in their kingdoms and reveals that former theories concerning such a relationship require drastic revision. Most importantly the relationship is shown to have been much more to the kings' advantage than previous discussions on Hellenistic states have supposed. He argues in fact that neither the kings nor the cities intended the cities to be autonomous or independent since they were far too reliant on royal support against the enmity of the surrounding population. Evidence for this can be seen in the actions of the cities on the collapse of the Seleukid dynasty in the first century BC; then they were forced to cast about for a new protector and eventually accepted Rome albeit reluctantly. Dr Grainger discusses the differing fate of the cities during this process when some failed altogether, most declined, and only one, Antioch, prospered.
New Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original burgundy cloth binding with gilt decoration in the Ottoman style, to front and back. In publisher's burgundy slipcase with gilt decorations. Small 4to. (29 x 18 cm). In Ottoman script with its booklet in the pocket of book including transcription and introductory text. 40 p. reprint of the Ottoman text, color ills.; 40 p. text in Turkish. Reprint of manuscript dated 1682. 3000 copies were printed. Facsimile in beautiful Ottoman calligraphy, 40 pages, including 102 miniatures in circle medallions. The 'Silsile-name' (Genealogical Tree) is a manuscript dating back to 1682, with miniature paintings of Ottoman Sultans, The Prophet Muhammad (face not shown), the Four Caliphs and on the facing page, Hasan and Hüseyin and the Imams in it, and other leaders. The original manuscript was made by the Musavir (portrait painter) Hüseyin in Istanbul, during the reign of Suleiman the Magnificent in the 16th century.
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
Lower corners bumped. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. DJ has a bit of browning. ; Papyrologica Coloniensia Vol. III; 294 pages
New English Paperback. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English. 2 volumes set: (1166 p.). Color and b/w ills. A very heavy set. Extra shipping cost will be requested. Ottoman civilization. 2 volumes set.
Complet en 2 tomes: vii,384 + 371pp., 22cm., pages non coupées, br.muettes d'époque (qqs.manques), peu de rousseurs, texte frais, bon état, G82195
473pp. geïllustreerd met frontispice en 6 platen in kleur (met grote uitvoubare kaart in kleur) en 56 zw/w platen buiten tekst, genummerd luxe-exemplaar op geschept papier: dit is nr. 8/50 op, volperkamenten uitgeversband met titel in goudopdruk, 29cm., tekst in het Nederlands, sporadische roestvlekjes, goede staat, N96152
Mm 90x160 Opera facente parte della "Collezione completa di Storia Toscana", tomi VI-XII - Opera pubblicata tra il 1820 e il 1821 in 7 tomi rilegati a mezza pelle con titoli e numeri in oro ai dorsi, pp. LXXXIV, 348; 408; 424; 414; 452; 460; 428 con una grande tavola più volte ripiegata dell'albero genealogico dei Medici. Fioriture e inevitabili segni del tempo agli angoli delle legature, nel complesso esemplari molto ben conservati nelle loro legature salde. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Good Arabic Paperback. 4to. (29 x 21 cm). In Arabic. 200 p. Ex-library stamps. Splits on the spine. Otherwise a good copy. Shantarînî was an Arab poet and historian from al-Andalus. He was born in Santarém (sometimes spelled Shantarin or Xantarin) and hailed from the Banu Taghlib tribe. Ibn Bassam describes how the incessant invasions of the Castilians forced him to run away from Santarém in Portugal, "the last of the cities of the west," after seeing his lands ravaged and his wealth destroyed, a ruined man with no possessions save his battered sword. Especially well known is his anthology Dhakhira fi mahasin Ahl al-Jazira. one of the most important sources of information in the field of history, literature, and culture of the Almoravid dynasty. It was edited in eight volumes by Ihsan Abbas, written in rhymed prose, many of its biographies are contemporary and filled out with details taken from the Kitab al-Matin of Ibn Hayyan. The parts taken from that book are easily distinguishable because Ibn Bassam prefixes the words qala Ibn Hayyan ("Ibn Hayyan says") and concludes the extract with intaha kalam Ibn Hayyan ("here ends ibn Hayyan's words"). The set is 8 volumes, this is only one volume (2.1).
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full brown cloth boards. 8"w x 10 3/4"h. 162 pages. Black and white photos and illustrations. "Drawing upon a lifetime's knowledge, Patterns of Stylistic Change in Islamic Architecture presents Michael Meinecke's unique view of the evolution and development of Islamic architecture. Departing from conventional method which groups buildings and monuments according to dynasties and defines national characteristics based on the ethnic origins of Arabic, Persian, or Turkish patrons, Meinecke emphasizes the similarities which resulted from interrelations among neighboring or far-away areas. He argues that transformations in the development of Islamic architecture can be explained by the movements of skilled craftsmen who traveled extensively in their search for challenging work, allowing for their influence to be felt across a broad region. Meinecke's unique approach to Islamic architecture will no doubt inspire others to emulate his approach in studying other regions or areas. Few, however, will be able to attain the consummate mastery of the subject which enlivens these essays." [publisher]
Very Good English Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. [viii], 202 p. Relations of Tibetans with Central Asian peoples and China in the period of T'ang dynasty. Printed PhD thesis. T'ang devrinde Tibetlilerin, Çinliler ve Orta Asya kavimleriyle münâsebetleri.