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Four volumes bound in one. Octavo. Pp. 119; 133; vii, 166; xiv, 223, (1) errata. Extended indices. Hardcover, bound in green cloth, spine in buckram, bit darkened, with morocco lettering-piece lettered in gilt, cloth inner hinges; lower corner-tips exposed, some annotations and underlining in pencil, occasionally in coloured pencil, small ink stain at margin of a leaf or two from author's fountain pen. In about very good condition. ~ First edition. Complete work, contains a total of 1585 titles of books and articles. Each volume includes the entire alphabet. The four volumes differ only insofar as they reflect the progress of Michovs' studies, and not in terms of content, or chronological order. See further Mathias Bernath & Karl Nehring "Historische Bücherkunde Südosteuropa", Volume 2, Pt. 1, Osmanisches Reich, Makedonien, Albanien (Munich, 1988). ~ A Presentation Copy, signed by the author and inscribed differently on title-page of each volume, dedicating the entire work to J. Kabarda, "Zur Freundlichen Erinnerung" (Vol. IV).
19359999_04420Glückstadt Hamburg New York Augustin 1935. 1st Edition . Hardcover. . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . Quarto. Pp. xxxi 432. HARDCOVER bound in the original publisher's blue full cloth gilt lettering to cover and spine; spine-ends trifle frayed upper joint mended for split. Solid binding with perfect inner hinges. Fine interior. ~ FIRST EDITION. First volume of this 3-volume work and the rarest of them all. M-3 <br/> <br/> Glückstadt, Hamburg, New York, Augustin hardcover
19749999_04389Milano Istituto Editoriale Cisalpino La Goliardica 1974. 1st Edition . Soft cover. . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . Five volumes. Paginated consecutively. Crown quarto. Pp. xxix 1245. Original printed stiff wrappers. In mint condition. Excellent set. ~ FIRST EDITION. Rare complete set. Testi e Documenti per lo Studio Dell'Antichita XLV1-5. N-3 <br/> <br/> Milano, Istituto Editoriale Cisalpino, La Goliardica paperback
54902aafZürich, Bürkli - Herzog - Lehmann - Vlg. des Schweizer Landesmuseums, 1855-1936. in-4to, priv. Pp., Hlwd. und Hldr. (A.F., zus. 8 Bde.) und Hldr. mit je 2 farb. goldgepr. Rückenschildchen und etwas Rückenvergoldung (N.F., zus. 21 Bde.).
80987Paris, 1833-1858, 208x135mm, reliure demi-veau de l’époque, titre, tomaison, ornementations et filets dorés au dos, plats papier marbré, reliure demi-basane rouge pour les 4 derniers volumes, même ornementations dorés au dos, cachets de bibliothèque, auréoles au bas du dos (traces de cotations qui ont été enlevés). Les planches concernent particulièrement l’Histoire et la Linguistique, cette revue contient des articles sur l’archéologie en Europe, Chine, Japon, Inde, Amérique Centrale et du Sud, un article particulèrement intéressant pour la Paléontologie, découverte de fossiles humains trouvés à Saint-Arnoult, près de Rambouillet par le Curé Appert en 1833, (voir photo de la planche).
182819717Stuttgart, chez Charles Hoffmann, 1828. 28 tomes en 7 volumes (10 x 13,5 cm.), dos de carton lisses ornés du titre, de la tomaison, de roulettes et de fleurons dorés, tranches mouchetées. Reliures un peu frottées, quelques rousseurs, particulièrement en début des volumes.
185224949[Zurich?], [Antiquarische Gesellschaft in Zürich / en commission chez Meyer & Zeller ?], 1852. Grand in-4 de VIII (manque 1 ff. vierge) + 27 pp., jeu de planches complet d’édition, à savoir numérotation 1–60 (sans 39-40-45, comme toujours: lacunes éditoriales, non imputables à l’exemplaire), avec la planche 25a de substitution. Gravures par Weber, F. Hegi, Appert, et d’après Mérian. Cartonnage bleu, vignette de titre contrecollée au premier plat. Nom de possesseur au titre (à la plume), mors frottés, tache au second plat, quelques rousseurs.
17793230A Maestrich, chez Jean-Edmond Dufour & Phil Roux, 1779. 7 volumes in-12, plein veau moucheté, dos à 5 nerfs ornés de fleurons, roulettes et encadrements dorés, pièces de titre marron, de tomaison vertes, roulette dorée sur les coupes, gardes marbrées, tranches rouges. Une petite épidermure.
100098554Fondation égyptologique reine élisabeth in8. Sans date. Broché. 27 volume(s). Chronique d'Egypte - bulletin périodique de la fondation égyptologique reine Elisabeth - 26 numéros entre 1967 et 1992: n°84-90-93/94-102-104-105-107-108-109/110-111-112-113-114-117-118-119/120-121-122-123/124-125-126-127/128-129-130-131/132-134 - tome XLII - LXVII + 1 table des tomes XXXVI-L 1961-1975 (numéros 71-100) // iconographie en noir et blanc
44249"L'erma" Di Bretschneider. N.D. Hardcover. Fine in Very Good dust jacket. DJ has minor edgewear and creasing.; C. 1929. Xxxv illustrated 42pls with facing commentary. Text in Italian.; Bibliotheca Archaeologica 9; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 745 pages . 8870627144 . "L'erma" Di Bretschneider hardcover
19632118Boston: The Museum of Fine Arts. 1963. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good- in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Ex-library copy with usual stamps call numbers and pocket. Bumping to back top corner. 2 Stamps to textblock have been deleted with black marker. Text is clean of marks.; Excavated by the late George Andrew Reisner. Fold-out map of the Merloe South and Merloe West Cemeteries tucked into pocket inside back cover.; 5; 457 pages . The Museum of Fine Arts hardcover
56719, Somogy ditions d'art, 2016 hardcover, Couverture reliee sous jaquette, 383 pages 23.8 x 3.4 x 30.8 cm. FINE. ISBN 9782757210161.
hardcover, Couverture reliee sous jaquette, 383 pages 23.8 x 3.4 x 30.8 cm. FINE. ISBN 9782757210161. Parfois intimidantes, parfois familières, souvent étranges et complexes, les divinités égyptiennes ne cessent de fasciner, depuis l'Antiquité. Qui se cache derrière ces cortèges d'entités tantôt humaines, tantôt animales ou hybrides ? Qui est un dieu égyptien ? Que sous-entend le mot, en Egypte ancienne, qui désigne un dieu ? Des dieux puissants mais aussi des fores anonymes (ce qui ne signifie pas inconnues), des entités non identifiées, des objets animés, des personnifications de concepts - autant d'explications métaphoriques de l'univers et des phénomènes naturels. Parfois repoussants, souvent menaçants, sont-ils pour autant réellement malveillants ? Ces génies monstrueux, pourtant bien présents lors de la maternité et de l'accouchement protègent-ils ou agressent-ils ? Ouïs rôles jouent ces entités divines ambivalentes dans la lutte quotidienne entre le Créé organisé et l'Incréé chaotique ? Cet ouvrage vous conduira à travers les sables du temps, à la rencontre d'Osiris, Anubis, Hathor, Sobek et Iris. Au contact des mythes de l'ancienne Egypte, des dieux, des génies et des démons, comment ne pas s'interroger ? Un nouvel univers s'ouvre à nous.
180656703Kiöbenhavn, Trykt paa kongelig Bekostning, hos Andreas Seidelin, 1806. 4to. Samtidigt hellæderbind i flammet kalv. Rig rygforgyldning. Nogle revner i skindet nederst på ryggen. Titeletiketten bortslidt. (4),126,(2) pp. samt 5 store foldede kobberstukne plancher, heriblandt de 2 tre-sidede foldede afbildninger af de to guldhorn. Kobberne er stukket af Lahde. Trykt på skrivepapir. Nogle få brunpletter.
19289132Kbhvn., 1928-99. 4to. 1928-51 indbundet i 8 helshirtbd. Med registerbind til årg. 1928-98. Rigt illustr.
Kiöbenhavn, Trykt paa kongelig Bekostning, hos Andreas Seidelin, 1806. 4to. Samtidigt hellæderbind i flammet kalv. Rig rygforgyldning. Nogle revner i skindet nederst på ryggen. Titeletiketten bortslidt. (4),126,(2) pp. samt 5 store foldede kobberstukne plancher, heriblandt de 2 tre-sidede foldede afbildninger af de to guldhorn. Kobberne er stukket af Lahde. Trykt på skrivepapir. Nogle få brunpletter.
Kbhvn., 1928-99. 4to. 1928-51 indbundet i 8 helshirtbd. Med registerbind til årg. 1928-98. Rigt illustr.
Amsterdam, et se trouve à Paris, Chez Merlin, 1767, 20,5 x 13,5 cm., holandesa piel de época algo rozada, portada + 18 + 48 + 54 págs. + 1 h. + 2 láminas plegadas.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original fine black quarter leather bdg. Marbled endpaper. Ottoman lettered gilt on spine. 2 volumes in 1. Demy 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 2 volumes set: (303, [7] p; 238, [6] p). Hegira: 1305 = Gregorian: 1888. First and only edition of this extremely rare first separate Roman history (as well as the Byzantine history) in the Ottoman/Turkish literature. Ahmed Cevdet Pasha had already dealt briefly in Roman and Byzantine history as part of an outline of ancient and medieval European history (Avrupa'nin Ahval-i Sabika ve Lahikasi): Tarih-i Cevdet (first edition) vol. 6 (Istanbul 1294 AH /1877). The Roman history until Constantine the Great is limited to the first ten pages of this account, the remainder deals with Byzantine history. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Ahmed Cevdet Pasha was an Ottoman scholar, intellectual, bureaucrat, administrator, historian, and a prominent figure during the Tanzimat reforms of the Ottoman Empire. He was the head of the Mecelle commission that codified Islamic law for the first time in response to the Westernization of law. He is often regarded as a pioneer in the codification of civil law based on the European legal system. The Mecelle remained intact in several modern Arab states in the early and mid-20th century. In addition to Turkish, he was proficient in Arabic, Persian, French, and Bulgarian languages. He wrote numerous books on history, law, grammar, linguistics, logic, and astronomy. (Source: Wikipedia). Özege 12220. Only one copy in OCLC: 776805075. (Universiteitsbibliotheek Leiden).
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original wrappers. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 42 p., one map, 33 unnumbered b/w ills. of panoramic and detailed snapshots of the ruined area. Water stains on cove some stains. Chipped on the spine. Otherwise a good copy. First and only edition of this uncommon first original Ottoman archaeological guide to Ephesus and Ayasuluk, places where are cities in ancient Greece on the coast of Ionia and one of the seven churches of Asia, prepared by Ogan, during he supervised the excavations of ancient cities like Sardis, Ephesus, Ayasuluk, Selçuk, Pergamon, Didyma, Miletus and conducted research on these sites, which are all very important for the ancient history of West Anatolian geography. In this period, notably, he coordinated the transfer of the artifacts that appeared in various museums all over the country. An illustrated and important guide to this one of the important cities for Christianity with a detailed Turkish Ephesus plan. Aziz Ogan's interest in fine arts and archaeology had formed at a young age thanks to the painter and the founder of the museology and archaeology in the Ottoman Empire, Osman Hamdi Bey, a close friend of Ogan's father and the owner of the neighboring vineyards in Gebze. In 1910, Aziz Ogan graduated from Sanayi-i Nefise Mektebi [i.e. The School of Fine Arts], a school he enrolled in as a result of his keen interest. While Ogan was still a student in 1907, he was appointed as a museum official to the Imperial Museum. Ogan was appointed as the inspector of the Izmir Museum of Antiquities in 1914 but with the beginning of World War I and the declaration of the military mobilization, he was drafted to the officer cadet school. After finishing his education, he served both at the Gallipoli Front and the Caucasus Front. In 1917, he was appointed by Cemal Pasha as the deputy consultant to the Museum of Antiquities established in Damascus at the behest of the Fourth Army, and as the headmaster of Damascus technical school which was under the control of the Fourth Army. At the time, the German archaeologist Dr. Theodor Wiegand was the head of the archaeological organization. They had established a deep and intimate friendship in a very short period. en World War I had ended, Izmir was under occupation. Under these conditions, Aziz Ogan couldn't start properly his duties as the inspector of the Izmir Museum of Antiquities until 1922. In 1926 his inspection field was extended to Izmir and the neighboring territory. Aziz Ogan, who played a pivotal role in the preservation of ancient artifacts and in the development of museums, was a member of institutions such as the Turkish Historical Society, the Austrian, Czechoslovakian, Finnish, and German Archaeological Institutes, the Mainz Academy of Sciences and Literature and the Istanbul Institute. (Source: Bogaziçi Archives Aziz Ogan Online Exhibition). Özege 4651.; Nine copies in OCLC 25346761 (Six in the US libraries).
Blank white sticker to top of DJ spine. Dustjacket is protected in plastic sleeve. DJ is browned. Light browning to endpapers. Small white sticker to ffep cover former owner's name. Light bump to one corner. Light rubbing to boards. ; A detailed description and analysis ilustrated with photographs; Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome Volume XXIX; 271 pages
DJ has a couple of small closed tears and light edgewear. Light tanning to endpapers. Light shelfwear to boards ; A detailed description and analysis ilustrated with photographs; Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome Volume XXIX; 271 pages
RARE FIRST VOLUME - Part I only, text volume. 215x285mm. X+439 pages. Marbled Hardcover with blue cloth spine and corners. Gilt lettering on spine. Cover rubbed. Cover corners bumped. Cover edges worn. Spine yellowing. Spine edges bumped. Binding visible on front inner cover and between pages 230-231. Ex-library stamp and ink inscription on title page. Three small wormholes, two from the rear inner cover and one from the front inner cover, extending into page edges. Several pages partly torn, some pages have been fixed. Pages 227-230 bottom edge torn with no damage to text, and detached from binding. Page 225/226 bottom and inner edges partly torn. Last few pages have been thoroughly fixed with tape, protective film sheets, and other measures with damage to text. There are several ink markings on several pages. Pages browning, slightly age-stained and wavy. [SUMMARY]: This remarkably rare book has suffered unfortunate age-damage due to library possession, and may require special care. It is still readable nonetheless, but is otherwise in fair but somewhat fragile condition. We have priced it according to all above-mentioned damages. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs. This book's cover is very worn, loose or missing. If you'd like, we can send this book to be rebound for an extra charge.
Royal quarto (35x27 cm). Pp. 126. Plus an appendix of 38 plates, several large and folding, several as single-sheets placed in rear pocket. With 56 figures many in the form of plates outside the pagination or full-page. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's full cloth, spine and edges trifle faded, very small stain on back cover. In a very good condition, fine interior, crisp plates. ~ First edition. Grabung im Asasif 1963-1970, Band II. Archäologische Veröffentlichungen, 6. Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, Abteilung Kairo. [Provenance:] From the library of Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Herman De Meulenaere (1923-2011).
Royal octavo. Pp. 61, (2). Original stiff wrappers, bit discoloured, corner creased, back trifle rubbed. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Badawi's (1905-1980) original doctoral dissertation, defended on January 29, 1936. The doctoral advisors were Prof. Grapow and Prof. Weber. Grapow replaced Prof. Sethe who died shortly before. Badawi received his degree in 1937 and a second doctoral in 1938. He later taught for many years in Egypt and from 1940 undertook excavations at Saqqara and Memphis. Beinlich-Seeber 2081.