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New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 352 p. Etudes Ottomano-Byzantines. Introduction Avertisement 1. La conquête d'Andrinople par les Turcs : la pénétration turque en Thrace et la valeur des chroniques ottomanes, Travaux et mémoires. Centre de recherche d'histoire et civilisation byzantines, t. I, Paris, 1965, p. 439-461. 2. La prise de Serrès et le firman de 1372 en faveur du monastère Saint-Jean-Prodrome, Acta Historica, Societas Academica Dacoromana, t. IV, Munich, 1965, p. 13-24. 3. Un acte concernant la surveillance des Dardanelles, Bulletin d'études orientales de l'Institut français de Damas, t. 29 : mélanges H. Laoust, Damas, 1977, p. 17-24+1 pl. 4. Kordoleôn et Mantaia (1467-1476) : essai de géographie historique, dans Geographica Byzantina, éd. H. Ahrweiler, Paris, 1981, p. 43-54. 5. Charsianon Kastron/Qal'e-i ?arsanos, Byzantion, t. LI, fasc. 2, Bruxelles, 1981, p. 410-429+2 pl. hors texte. 6. Notes sur l'histoire d'Alasehir (Philadelphie) au XIVe siècle, avec la collaboration de Pierre Nasturel, dans Philadelphie et autres études, Paris, 1984, p. 17-37. 7. Une tourma révélée par l'inscription de l'Eglise Egri Tas de Cappadoce, avec la collaboration de Nicole Thierry, Jahrbuch der österreichischen Byzantinistik, t. 38, Vienne, 1988, p. 395-420. 8. La population non musulmane de Bithynie (seconde moitié du XIVe s.- première moitié du XVe s.), dans The Ottoman Emirate (1300-1389), Halcyon Days in Crete I, A Symposium held in Rethymnon (11-13 Jan. 1991), éd. E. Zachariadou, Rethymnon, 1993, p. 7-22 +1 carte. 9. L'éxil à Trébizonde d'une quarantaine de combattants albanais à la fin du XVe siècle, dans The Medieval Albanians, International Symposium 5, Athènes, 3-5 May 1996, Athène, 1998, p. 349-369. 10. La conquête de la Bithynie maritime, étape décisive dans la fondation de l'État ottoman, dans Byzans als Raum : zu Methoden und Inhalten der historischen Geographie des östlichen Mittelmeerraumes, éd. K. Belke, F. Hild, J. Koder, p. Soustal, Vienne, 2000, p. 21-34+1 carte. 11. Pachymère et les sources orientales, Turcica, t. 32, 2000, p. 425-434. 12. Les illusions d'une princesse : le sort des biens de Mara Brankovic, dans Frauen, Bilder und Gelehrte : studien zu Gesellschaft und Künsten im Osmanischen Reich, Festschrift Hans Georg Majer, éd. S. Prätor, Ch. K. Neumann, Istanbul, 2002, p. 43-59. 13. L'installation des Ottomans en Bithynie, dans La Bithynie au Moyen Âge, éd. B. Geyer, J. Lefort, Paris, 2003, p. 351-374. 14. Le destin des fils d'Or¿an, Archivum Ottomanicum, t. 23, 2005-2006 : mélanges Elizabeth Zachariadou, Wiesbaden, 2007, p. 105-130. 15. Tar¿®niy®t/Menemen : de Byzance à l'Empire ottoman, avec Thierry Ganchou, Turcica, t. 38, 2006, Louvain, 2007, p. 47-122. 16. L'importance des registres de recensement dans la recherche sur la fondation de l'État ottoman. BYZANTIUM Ottoman history Constantinople Christianity Ottoman rule II. Mehmet Historiography.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (26 x 20 cm) In English and Turkish. 237 p., ills. Annual of Istanbul studies.= Istanbul arastirmalari yilligi. No: 7 - 2017.
New Turkish Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 24 cm). In Greek and Turkish. 129 p., ills. Ayasofya'nin betimi. (In Greek - Turkish). Translated by Sami Rifat. As the first book to be published in the Classical Works Series, Ayasofya'nin Betimi is comprised of two poems Byzantine Emperor Justinian's chamberlain and literary figure Paulos wrote for the opening festivities of Hagia Sophia in 562 CE. Holding a unique place in eulogistic literature, the poems act as a highly important source for researchers of Byzantine history and literature, as they reflect features of a festival of poems, processions, orations in prose, religious rituals, and even non-religious forms of entertainment
New English Original leather bdg. HC. In special box. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). In English. 240 p. A Bosporus adventure. A Bosporus Adventure is a history of the Woman's College at Constantinople by a former president. Mary Mills Patrick was born 10 March 1850 in Canterbury, New Hampshire to John & Harriet (White) Patrick. She graduated from the Lyons Collegiate Institute in Lyons, Iowa, in 1869. In 1871, by appointment of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, she became a teacher in a mission school in Erzurum. In her four years there Patrick learned ancient and modern Armenian. In 1875 she was transferred to the American High School for Girls in Üsküdar, and she became principal of the school in 1889. During her summers she lived in Greek villages. She thus was able to add Greek and Turkish to her repertoire of languages. After a study furlough in the United States she received a master's degree from the University of Iowa in 1890. In that year, after much planning and the securing of a charter from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the American High School became the American College for Girls at Constantinople, later known as Constantinople Woman's College. Patrick served as president of the college from its opening. Her summer studies at the Universities of Heidelberg, Zürich, Berlin, Leipzig, Paris, and Oxford resulted in a Ph.D. from the University of Bern, Switzerland, in 1897. Her dissertation was published in 1899 as Sextus Empiricus and Greek Scepticism. When the college was destroyed by fire in 1905, a new site was acquired in Arnavutköyü on the European side of the Bosporus. A new charter in 1908 ended the college's ties to the mission board, and in 1914 the new campus was occupied. Patrick kept the school open through the Balkan Wars, the Turkish revolution, and World War I, and through those changes it evolved from a school primarily for minority Greek, Armenian, and Bulgarian Christian women into a leading centre of higher education for Turkish women. She remained president until her retirement in 1924, after which she moved back to the United States. The American College for Girls later affiliated with nearby Robert College for men. Patrick's books include Sappho and the Island of Lesbos (1912); The Greek Skeptics (1929); Under Five Sultans (1929), an autobiography; and A Bosporus Adventure (1934), a history of the college.
Fine English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (34 x 25 cm). In Turkish. 68, [3] p., 4 folding b/w maps, 44 b/w numerous plts., and 2 b/w ills. Taksim Suyu Tesisleri. First Edition.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Large 8vo. (22 x 22 cm). In Turkish. [84] p., b/w ills. Kartpostallarda Kadiköy kolejleri. [Exhibition catalogue]. Old Kadikeuy colleges with postcards.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 272 p., numerous b/w plts. Kolonizatör Türk dervisleri ve Süleymaniye Camii ve imareti muhasebesi, (1585-1586). Prep. by Coskun Çakir. OTTOMANIA Suleymaniye Mosque Tasavvuf Sufism Turkish and Islamic mysticism Colonization Istanbul Ottoman social history Heterodoxy.
New English Paperback. 4to. (31 x 24 cm). Edition in English. 208, [1] p., color ills. A treasured memory: Ecclesiastical silver from late Ottoman Istanbul in the Sevgi Gönül Collection.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Italian. 217, [1] p. La rassegna Italiana. Organo degli interressi Italiani in Oriente: Giornale Ufficiale della camera di commercio Italiana di Constantinopoli. I Quaderni del Bosforo: VI.
Very Good English Modern cloth bdg. Foolscap 8vo. (18,5 x 12 cm). In Ottoman script. 32 p. Hejra: 1308 = Gregorian: 1891. Ozege: 5412. A rare risala on Mehmed the Conqueror and the Conquest of Istanbul (Constantinople). Fatih Sultan Mehmed-i Sânî yahud Istanbul fethi. Ulviyyatidir Hazret-i Sultan Hamidin terakkiyi eden böyle böyle nemâyân bir nûrü'l-hû gibi hursid zekâsi afâk-i kemalâta olur sâsâ-yi efsân.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 336 p., b/w plts. Mir'ât-i Istanbul. Asya yakasi. Prep. by Günay Kut, Hatice Aynur.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 530, [5] p. A historical study on transport in Istanbul. Dünden bugüne Istanbul'da ulasim.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 228 p. De Macédoine à Galata Saray. Souvenirs de prime infance, traduction, présentation et notes de Bernard Lory. Memoirs of Simeon Traychev Radev was a Bulgarian writer, journalist, diplomat and historian most famous for his three-volume book The Builders of Modern Bulgaria. Introduction Simeon Radev : les années de formation Le journaliste et l¿historien Le diplomate des catastrophes Une carrière diplomatique Les années de disgrâce Postérité Simeon Radev : Bulgare ou Macédo-nien ? Et la Turquie ? Les choix du traducteur De Macédoine à Gala-ta Saray. Souvenirs de prime enfance Pourquoi et comment j¿ai écrit ce livre Mon grand-père Rade Mon grand-père Kote-le-Nizam Grand-mère Angja et grand-mère An¿ja Ma mère Mon père Paysans et ¿or-bad¿is Les Turcs La lutte contre les Grécomanes L¿ob¿tina de Resen et les notables de la ville Mon enfance Ecolier à Resen L¿accueil des quatre évêques bulgares Ecolier à Ohrid Au pensionnat de Bitolja En route pour Carigrad Au lycée de Galata Sara Nos enseignants et nos condisciples turcs Nos enseignants françai Mes premières tentatives littéraires de lycéen Initié à l¿Organisation révolutionnaire Les conseils de l¿exarque Josif et notre dernière conversation à Carigrad Annexe Bibliographie Index.
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Oblong 4to. (24 x 28 cm). In Turkish. Color photographs. 165, [1] p. 4 Mevsim Istanbul Fotograf Yarismasi.
As New English Original bdg. HC. 233, [1] p., 1 map and 1 folding huge family tree. B/w and color ills. Mint. The Khedives and the Çubuklu Summer Palace. Translated into English: Adair Mill.
12921In 8 carré brioché, jaquette illustrée en couleurs. Faux-titre, titre, 152 pages, illustrations en couleurs hors-texte plus la couverture de Nicolas MARKOVITCH. Photos dans le texte et à pleine page. Edition Alpine Les grandes escales septembre 1935. Très bon état
3908Paris, Flammarion, 1984, broché , 13,5x22 cm, 408 pages, préface de Gérard Chaliand.
New English Original bdg. 4to. (28 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 151 p., ills. Jameel Prize 4.= 4. Jameel Ödülü. [Exhibition catalogue]. Edited by Begüm Akkoyunlu Ersöz, Salma Tuqan, Tania Bahar, Tim Stanley. Jameel Prize 4 exhibition in Istanbul organised by the Victoria and Albert Museum, London in partnership with Art Jameel, and in collaboration with the Pera Museum is between 8 June 2016 and 14 August 2016. Over 280 nominations for the Jameel Prize 4 were received from countries as far ranging as Afghanistan, Mali, Puerto Rico and Thailand. A panel of judges, chaired by V&A Director, Martin Roth, selected the shortlist. Works on show will range from delicate paper collages to an animated video installation with marionettes and from ceramics, calligraphy and sculpture to artist's books. The winner will be announced in June. The eleven shortlisted artists and designers are David Chalmers Alesworth, Rasheed Araeen, Lara Assouad, CANAN, Cevdet Erek, Sahand Hesamiyan, Lucia Koch, Ghulam Mohammad, Shahpour Pouyan, Wael Shawky ve Bahia Shehab. The Jameel Prize 4 exhibition in Istanbul is organised by the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, in partnership with Art Jameel, and in collaboration with the Pera Museum.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Oblong 4to. (29 x 30 cm). In English. 204 p., ills. Polonezköy: The eagle under the crescent and star. The culture array of Polonezköy expanding from Nazim Hikmet to Gencer, from Franz Liszt to Atatürk, from Gustave Flaubert to Pierre Loti, from Chopin to Czeslaw Milosz, from music to literature- is exposed by the book and photographs of the artist Akgün Akova. Artist Akgün Akova has got over five thousand photographs depicting Turkey and over four hundred articles about the country that appeared in magazines like Voyager, Skylife and National Geographic etc. The book titled 'The Eagle beneath the Crescent and Star: Polonezköy' by Akgün Akova aims at showing the meaning and importance of a tiny village in Istanbul that serves European culture and world peace. Founded in 1842 in Beykoz, Istanbul, the village Polonezköy established a strong bond between Turkey and Poland. This project is about a book and a photograph exhibition to be held in Istanbul and in Warsaw to tell about artists that relate to Polonezköy along with their stories. Within the scope of this project, Polonezköy will be told as a symbol of peace, friendship and fraternity between the peoples of Turkey and Poland all through a wide array of names such as Nazim Hikmet, Leyla Gencer, Franz Liszt, Atatürk, Gustave Flaubert, Pierre Loti, Chopin and Czeslaw Milosz. The story of Polish originated people living in Polonezköy will be examined through history, poetry, literature, music, photography and other lines of art.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Turkish. 895 p., ills. Bizans Imparatorlugu tarihi.
New French Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In French. 155 p. Costa Gaziadi et les mémoires de 50 ans d'un journaliste d'Istanbul, (1905-1955). Ces mémoires sont celles d'un journaliste grec d'Istanbul et ont été publiées pour la première fois dans Le Journal d'Orient, journal francophone publié à Istanbul et qui s'adressait en particulier aux minorités non Musulmanes francophones. Les mémoires de Gaziadi interésseront surtout les lecteurs et chercheurs s'interéssant à l'empire Ottoman et à la période du début du 20ème siècle.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (32 x 22 cm). In Turkish. [ix], 166 p., b/w ills. Old and contemporary piers of Marmara Region. Marmara iskeleleri dokümani.
Fine English Original binding. Imitation leather bound. 406 p. Color and b/w ills. In Turkish. Encyclopedic biographies of Scutarian famous people. (Calligraphers, journalists, historians, painters, artists, singers etc.). REFERENCE Ottoman culture Turkish culture Biography Scutari - Üsküdar.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 23 cm). In English and Turkish. 189, [1] p., color and b/w ills. Ghost buildings. These buildings once stood in Istanbul, what if they still existed? = Hayalet yapilar. Bu yapilar bir zamanlar Istanbul'daydi, ya yikilmasalardi? "The project that is supported by the Istanbul 2010 European Capital of Culture Agency, opens the destructions and reconstructions in the city to discussion through 12 selected from different historical eras of Istanbul considering different destruction causes and they form the framework of the exhibition. After an in depth research, the question 'what would have happened if these destruction never took place?' was the starting point for the creation of different urban scenarios about the buildings. The results are shared through in-situ installations, the main exhibition and the exhibition catalogue. 15th September - 23th December 2010".
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (28 x 22 cm). In Turkish. 231 p., b/w and color ills. Dünden bugüne Bahçelievler.