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As New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. 4to. (28 x 22 cm). In Turkish and Ottoman facsimiles. 168 p. Contents: Dünden bugüne Ayasofya.; Ayasofya'da Türk Islâm izleri.; Edmondo De Amicis'in gözünden Ayasofya.; Fatih Sultan Mehmed'in Ayasofya vakfiyesi (Turkish transcription and facsimile of original manuscript). Fatih: TC Fatih Sultan Mehmet Vakif Üniversitesi Bülteni. Special issue: Ayasofya (St. Sofia).
New German Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In German and Turkish. 143 p., b/w ills. Die höhe Medizinschule Galatasaray und ihre Bedeutung für die moderne türkische medizin. Berichte des Symposions am 18. 9. 1989 anlasslich des 150. Grundungsjahres.= Mekteb-i Tibbiye-i Adliye-i Sahane ve bizde modern tip egitiminin gelismesine katkilari. Kurulusunun 150. yildönümü anisina 18 Eylül 1989'da yapilan simpozyuma sunulan bildiriler.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. In publisher's slip-case. 4to. (30 x 30 cm). In Turkish. 169 p., color ills. Rooted restaurants of Istanbul with their small histories and foods: A flavor map of Istanbul city.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (30 x 24,5 cm). In Turkish. 2 volumes set: (228 p.; 224 p.), color and b/w ills. Eyüplü meshurlar. 2 volumes set. Edited by Seyfettin Ünlü. Famous people from Eyup district of Istanbul in the period of the Ottoman Empire. Musicians, sufis, calligraphers, artists and politicians etc.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (31 x 22 cm). In Turkish. B/w and color ills. and original b/w Ottoman documents. 1000 copies were printed. Vol. 1: Hatt-i Hümâyûn, 1577-1804. 372 p.; Vol. 2: Ilmühaber 1, 1667-1871. [xxx], 494 p.; Vol. 3: Mâi Lezîz defterleri 1, 1791-1794. 402 p.; Vol. 4: Mâi Lezîz defterleri 2, 1791-1794.; Vol. 5: Ilmühaber 2, 1710-1841. 398 p.; Vol. 6: Ilmühaber 3, 16016-1898. 404 p.; Vol. 7: Ilmühaber 4, 1856-1928. [xvii], 342 p.; Vol. 8: Mâi Lezîz defterleri 3, 1794-1797. [xix], 407 p.; Vol. 9: Mâi Lezîz defterleri 4, 1798-1802. [xvii], 398 p.; Vol. 10: Mâi Lezîz defterleri 5, 1801-1806. [xviii], 394 p.; Vol. 11: Kirkçesme sulari 1. [xxxvi], 436 p.; Vol. 12: Kirkçesme sulari 2, 1811-1921. [xxxviii], 402 p.; Vol. 13: 19. ve 20. yüzyillarda Istanbul sulari. 301 p.; Vol. 14: Su hukuku ve teskilâti, Gülfettin Çelik. 223 p.; Vol. 15: Mâi Lezîz defterleri 6, 1806-1813. [xxvii], 399 p.; Vol. 16: Mâi Lezîz defterleri 7, 1813-1817. [xxv], 379 p.; Vol. 17: Mâi Lezîz defterleri 8, 1817-1823. [xxiv], 385 p.; Vol. 18: Mâi Lezîz defterleri 9, 123-1826. [xxiv], 342 p.; Vol. 19: Mâi Lezîz defterleri 10, 1817-1829. [xxiv], 319 p.; Vol. 20: Mâi Lezîz defterleri 11, 1829-1838. [xxv], 364 p.; Vol. 21: Halkali sulari 1, 1837-1905. [xxvii], [1], ]301 p.; Vol. 22: Halkali sulari 2, 1843-1913. [xxx], 297 p.; Vol. 23: Avrupa Yakasi sulari 1, 1603-1826. [xxxviii], 326 p.; Vol. 24: Avrupa Yakasi sulari 2, 1577-1842. [xxxvi], 323 p.; Vol. 25: Avrupa Yakasi sulari 3, 1574-1831. [xLv], 3998 p.; Vol. 26: Suyolcu 1, 1717-1925. [xxiv], 309 p.; Vol. 27: Su kesif defteri 1, 1842-1862. [xxvi], 333 p.; Vol. 28: Su kesif defteri 2, 1847-1872. [xxvi], 334 p.; Vol. 29: Su kesif defteri 3, 1862-1876. [xxxii], 374 p.; Vol. 30: Bogaziçi ve Taksim sulari 1, 1836-1908. [xxviii], 339 p.; Vol. 31: Bogaziçi ve Taksim sulari 2, 1813-1928. [xLi], 338 p.; Vol. 32: Su tahrirleri, 1655-1807. [xLix], 278 p.; Vol. 33: Suyolcu 2, 1871-1921. [xxxv], 309 p.; Vol. 34: Suyolcu 3, 1684-1876. 335 p. Everything on water systems, water management, water supplying in Istanbul City based on original Ottoman archival documents and their transcriptions order in modern Turkish as in chronological order after the Conquest of Istanbul (Constantinople), in 1453. Also including The Roman, The Byzantine Era on it. [Istanbul Constantinople Constantinopolis Constantinopla Constantinopolin Konstantinopel Water supplying system Fountain Fountains History of art Turkish and Islamic art Ottoman arts Fine arts Khumayoun Humayoun Ottoman Empire The Ottoman State Constantinus Hadrianus Canalisation Canalization Engineering Arc Wtaer supply Canal Channel Drainage Dam Barrage Dike Aqueduct Pool Pond Receiver Sewer Cesspool Scales Grate Ways Water way Waterway Waterways Masjid Fountain for ablutions Charitable fountain Bath Hammam Hamam Assignment Allocating Distrubition Well Pit Sink Letting flow Conducting line Municipality Mayoralty Townhall Parish Ward Quarter District Harbour Narbor Port Haven Seaport Estuary Arm of the Sea The Golden Horn Lodging Settling Cistern Tank Registering Recording Enrolment Development Prosperity].
New New English Istanbul 2010 Ramazan. Enderûn terâvihi ve Cumhur Müezzinligi., prep by: Ahmed Sahin, Mehmet Kemiksiz; Istanbul 2010 Avrupa Kültür Baskenti Ajansi, Ist., 2010. Original bdg with original dust jacket. 4to. (35 x 24 cm). with 2 cd. 78 p. In Turkish. ISLAM Ramadan culture Worship Social culture Istanbul Turkish religious culture.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (30 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 334 p., color and b/w ills. Architect of Sultan Abdulmecid: William James Smith.= Sultan Abdulmecid'in bir mimari: William James Smith. An English architect William James Smith had worked in Istanbul from 1842 to 1856, a most politically influential period for the British Empire. Smith, after his appointment to the prestigious project for the new Istanbul Embassy Building of United Kingdom, whose conceptual design was probably by renowned architect Sir Charles Barry, had attained the interest and trust of Ottoman statesmen. Consequently he was assigned to realise a number of important architectural projects contributing to the modernization of Ottoman Architecture. Some of the Smith¿s important works for the Ottoman Porte are: A military hospital [Gumussuyu Askeri Hastanesi], a naval hospital, a school of medicine later known as Mecidiye Kislasi then Taskisla, a part of the Selimiye Barracks, a Glass Pavilion in Dolmabahce Palace and Tophane Imperial Kiosk [Tophane Kasri] for Sultan Abdulmecid; a building for the Board of Trade, renovation of the Naum Theatre. His commissions for so many important buildings, in spite of the presence of the notable architects, namely Balyan and Fossati, is a proof of Sultan¿s appreciation of Smith¿s works. Smith worked for both the British Empire and the Ottoman Sultan for a considerable number of grand scale projects. Being Smith¿s first work of grand scale, Taskisla has had a major role in the history of the Ottoman Empire and Istanbul in addition to its own interesting construction history.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (30 x 25 cm). In English and Turkish. 208 p., color ills. Istanbul through the eyes of foreign sports people.= Yabanci sporcularin gözüyle Istanbul.
New New English Istanbul sifahaneleri. Karsiliksiz hizmetin muhtesem abideleri = The sifahanes of Istanbul. Magnificent structures of philanthropy., prep by: Abdullah Kilic, Istanbul büyüksehir belediyesi, Ist., 2010. Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (30 x 25 cm). 208 p. In Turkish and English. B/w and color ills. OTTOMANIA Constantinople Istanbul Ottoman culture History of medicine Philanthropy.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [viii], 91 p. Birgili Mehmet Efendi bibliyografyasi, (929-981 = 1523-1573). Istanbul kütüphanelerine göre.
Fair English Paperback. Pbo. Fair. 432 p.; 1 folding plan. B/w ills. Large demy 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). Classes' introduction, addresses and yearbook. Guide of the Technical University of Istanbul, 1958-1959.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 24 cm). In Turkish. Stories from the Hidden Harbor: Shipwrecks of Yenikapi. Color and b/w ills. 219 p. "In 2004, the Istanbul Archaeological Museums started large-scale salvage excavations at Yenikapi within the scope of Marmaray-Metro projects. For the first time in Istanbul's history, archaeological excavations were conducted at one of its Byzantine harbors. When the excavations started, it was not known what this ancient harbor at the mouth of the Lykos (Bayrampasa) River would yield. At first, Ottoman remains were encountered in the excavation area, which covers over 58,000 square meters. Then, one of Constantinople's most important, and the world's best known harbors, the Theodosian Harbor, was reached only 1 meter below sea level. During the ongoing excavations, countless small finds and works of architecture were unearthed. In addition to wood and rope fragments, an unexpected find, a shipwreck, was found in 2005. As the excavation area expanded, a total of 37 ships dating between the 5th and 11th centuries were brought to light. Among the finds are very well preserved small and large merchantmen, as well as galleys from the Middle and Late Byzantine periods, which have been found for the first time. The Yenikapi wrecks constitute the largest collection of shipwrecks ever found together. Another surprise was waiting for the archaeologists 6,3 meters below sea level: Istanbul's oldest settlement. This Neolithic settlement dates back 8000 years and changes the writing of Istanbul's history. The footprints of Istanbulites who lived there thousands of years ago were found a few meters below. As the excavations go on uninterrupted, we have now acquired much new information about the city. This exhibition has been prepared in light of the finds from Yenikapi and their scientific study. It presents a section of the city from its first inhabitants to the present, and allows a multidimensional view of trade, seafaring, shipbuilding technology, and everyday life in Constantinople through four wrecks that were found together with their cargo. A publication by the Istanbul Archaeological Museums, Koç Foundation, Koç University Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations and Koç University Press".
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 24 cm). In English. Color and b/w ills. 219 p. "In 2004, the Istanbul Archaeological Museums started large-scale salvage excavations at Yenikapi within the scope of Marmaray-Metro projects. For the first time in Istanbul's history, archaeological excavations were conducted at one of its Byzantine harbors. When the excavations started, it was not known what this ancient harbor at the mouth of the Lykos (Bayrampasa) River would yield. At first, Ottoman remains were encountered in the excavation area, which covers over 58,000 square meters. Then, one of Constantinople's most important, and the world's best known harbors, the Theodosian Harbor, was reached only 1 meter below sea level. During the ongoing excavations, countless small finds and works of architecture were unearthed. In addition to wood and rope fragments, an unexpected find, a shipwreck, was found in 2005. As the excavation area expanded, a total of 37 ships dating between the 5th and 11th centuries were brought to light. Among the finds are very well preserved small and large merchantmen, as well as galleys from the Middle and Late Byzantine periods, which have been found for the first time. The Yenikapi wrecks constitute the largest collection of shipwrecks ever found together. Another surprise was waiting for the archaeologists 6,3 meters below sea level: Istanbul's oldest settlement. This Neolithic settlement dates back 8000 years and changes the writing of Istanbul's history. The footprints of Istanbulites who lived there thousands of years ago were found a few meters below. As the excavations go on uninterrupted, we have now acquired much new information about the city. This exhibition has been prepared in light of the finds from Yenikapi and their scientific study. It presents a section of the city from its first inhabitants to the present, and allows a multidimensional view of trade, seafaring, shipbuilding technology, and everyday life in Constantinople through four wrecks that were found together with their cargo. A publication by the Istanbul Archaeological Museums, Koç Foundation, Koç University Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations and Koç University Press".
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 55 p. Contents: Introduction.; Byzantium and the Arabs: War and peace between two world civilisations, Edmund Boswirth.; Arab herbals and herbalists, Penelope Johnstone.; European influences in Islamic medicine, Haskell Isaacs.; The first English embassy in Istanbul: William Harborne's estimate of staff and expenses, (1522), Susan Skilliter.; The wandering dervishes, Colin Imber.; Lord Cromer and the emotional classes, Michel Louis.
Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Turkish. [xxxii], 337, [46] p. Galatasaraylilar albümü.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In Turkish. [vii], 195, [1] p. Istanbul Kütüphaneleri Türkçe hamseler katalogu. Catalogue of hamsas in Ottoman Turkish script in the Istanbul libraries. Hamsa is an early literary work including five masnavis.
Fine English Paperback. 4to. (25 x 23 cm). In English. 122 p., color and b/w ills. The conservation of the Dolmabahçe Palace Clock Tower from the study project to the work site school. 6 copies in OCLC. OCLC no.: 896872444.
981in 12 plein cuir fauve raciné à nerfs,titre,fers,roulette dorés roulette dorée sur les coupes.I,312 pages,il manque la page de titre et la planche dépliante,vers 1684( ?) Histoire contenant son élévation,ses amours dans le sérail,ses divers emplois,le vray sujet qui lui fait entreprendre le siège de Vienne et les particularitez de sa mort.Cologne chez françois Foppen 1684 une tache claire en marge extérieure,croissante de la page 270 à la fin. coiffes habilement réparées.Peu courant.Dans l’état
1835PHO-863Paris, éditions Firmin Didot, 1835 de la collection.« l'Univers, histoire et description de tous les peuples », relié demi cuir , dos à nerfs avec auteur et titre ,447 pages + 112 figures hors-texte et deux cartes hors-texte dépliantes .
118922Paris, Ducollet, 1840, 2 volumes in-8 de XII, 456 pages - 612 pages. Demi-reliure verte, dos à nerfs portant titres et tomaisons dorés, tranches mouchetées, gardes de papier marbré. Dos insolés, quelques épidermures sur le cuir, ex libris papier sur les contreplats, taches d'oxydation par endroits, sinon bon état général.
1840PHO-1534Paris, Ducollet, 1840-1841. 2 vol. in-8, XII-456pp.-612pp., brochage éditeur, non coupé, non rogné, petit manque de papier à la couverture du tome 1 et dernière de couv. tome 2.
1862PHO-915Paris, Didier et Cie., 1862. relié demi-percale , dos à nerfs avec auteur et titre ,IV, 556 pp., quelques rousseurs et un cahier bruni sinon bon exemplaire dans une reliure solide.
041231770 Neuchatel Au dépends de la Société Typographique. 17 x 10 cm - 204187 pgs - plein veau marbré avec titre estampé en or sur de dos dos lisse avec fleuron dans la caissons estampée en or - coiffe usée autrement bel exemplaire l'intérieur est très bien petite fente en bas du mors suppérieur en bas <br/> <br/> 1770 Neuchatel Au dépends de la Société Typographique unknown
185587492Rome, Imprimerie de la propagande 1855 In-8, reliure demi basane, brune, dos lisse orné de fers dorés, roulettes ornées encadrant des fleurons. 3 parties réunies en un seul volume 144+150 pages. page de titre tachée. sinon frais.
171817654Amsterdam, Aux dépens de la Compagnie, 1718. Deux tomes en un volume in-4° de [28]-188; [2]-208-[16] pages, demi-basane blonde, dos lisse orné de filet doré, pièce de titre en papier cartonné, non rogné.