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196513811Adolf M. Hakkert. 1965. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Spine a little sunned and discolored. Corners a little rounded. Light bump to top of spine. Light shelfwear.; Reprint of the edition Leiden 1864-1865. 459 456 pp; 2 Volumes in 1 COMPLETE; 1-2; 455 pages . Adolf M. Hakkert hardcover
198215850Walter De Gruyter & Co. . 1982. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Slight spine slant. Very minor shelfwear.; Volume 1 Only.; 1; 461 pages . 3110085305 . Walter De Gruyter & Co. hardcover
165121700London: Robert Daniel 1651. First edition. leather_bound. Contemporary Cambridge style full brown calf lacking spine label. Very good. 393 pages plus 5 leaves: Index Rerum & Verborum & Index Scripturarum. 32 x 21 cm. Translated and edited by Richard Montague. Parallel text in Latin and Greek. He is recognized in the Eastern Orthodox Church as St. Photios the Great viewed as the most important intellectual of his time - "the leading light of the ninth-century renaissance" and a central figure in both the conversion of the Slavs to Christianity. Considered by some scholars as only one of many Byzantine scholars of Armenian descent. Text generally clean and fresh. Armorial bookplate hinges cracked but firm woodcut device on title leaf Ddd browned minor marginal worming not affecting text errata. Lacks first blank free endpaper. BRUNET Vol. IV p.623. WING P2136. Robert Daniel unknown
182330930C. H. F. Hartmann. 1823. Hardcover. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Books rebound in brown marbled boards. Gilt bands and lettering to spines. Ex-library copy with usual stamps. Spines has some edgewear with colour flecking off in places. Corners edgeworn. Some foxing. Ink initials to inner covers.; V1: XII 316 pp. ; V2: 317-750; 2 Volumes in 1 COMPLETE; 1-2; 750 pages . C. H. F. Hartmann hardcover
165121700London: Robert Daniel 1651. First edition. leather_bound. Contemporary Cambridge style full brown calf lacking spine label. Very good. 393 pages plus 5 leaves: Index Rerum & Verborum & Index Scripturarum. 32 x 21 cm. Translated and edited by Richard Montague. Parallel text in Latin and Greek. He is recognized in the Eastern Orthodox Church as St. Photios the Great viewed as the most important intellectual of his time - "the leading light of the ninth-century renaissance" and a central figure in both the conversion of the Slavs to Christianity. Considered by some scholars as only one of many Byzantine scholars of Armenian descent. Text generally clean and fresh. Armorial bookplate hinges cracked but firm woodcut device on title leaf Ddd browned minor marginal worming not affecting text errata. BRUNET Vol. IV p.623. WING P2136. Robert Daniel unknown books
16061395728Augustae Vindelicorum Augsburg: Exeudebat Christophor Mangus Christoph Mang 1606. Hardcover. Quarto 28 555 35 pages. In Good minus condition. Bound in full vellum. Spine has handwritten ink titling. Tearing and partially detached vellum from spine and loose end band at tail end of spine. Boards have moderate yellowing and soiling. Textblock has tears to pastedowns minor worming scattered on some pages throughout not impacting the text; light age toning moderate foxing and stains scattered throughout. Title page has 2 blue stamps and 1 brown stamp. Red ink along the edges. Text in Latin. Shelved in Room A. VD17 no: 23:230865S; USTC no: 2014301; OCLC no: 80468668. 1395728. Special Collections. Exeudebat Christophor Mangus [Christoph Mang] hardcover
1998186332Berlin: De Gruyter 1998. Hardcover. VG Covers have very minor wear. Greek Text. Volumes I & II. Green cloth boards with light green lettering. Includes bibliographical references. De Gruyter hardcover books
1651047499London: ex officina Rogeri Danielis 1651. viii 393 10p. title in Greek and Latin with parallel Greek and Latin text major index at the end. Bound in period full dark brown leather with red leather spine label and gilt lettering upper one-inch of spine lightly chipped. Tight hinges original endpapers. Small 18th-century signature of "Wm. Henderson" on upper margin of t.p. plus signature and small name label of Kiffin Ayres Rockwell who acquired the copy in November of 1954 on the front flyleaf. Edited from a Bodleaian ms. by Richard Montague 1577-1641 and published after his death. Totalling 248 letters on the controversies of the Photian 9th-century reign as patriarch this is the earliest edition of the correspondence from this Bodleian manuscript. Wing P2136; ESTC R12714. ex officina Rogeri Danielis unknown books
16129681Geneva: Oliva Pauli Stephani 1612. Folio in 6s pp. xxxii cols. 1624 104 ff. xii. Title page printed in red and black large woodcut olive-tree title device Schreiber 34 woodcut head- and tailpieces and initials Greek and Latin text in double column some spotting and browning at intervals largely due to paper qualityl later sheep circa 1700 minor wear abrasions to covers and wear to headcaps. A couple of ink library stamps St Patricks Collge Maynooth. Ownership inscription of Antoine Pericaud probably the Lyons-based antiquary author and translator 1782-1867. Engraved armorial bookplate to verso of title. Second edition overall and the first bilingual edition of the Myriobiblon combining David Hosechels recension of the original Greek text 1601 with Andreas Schotts 1606 Latin translation. A powerful and capable statesman and churchman Photios a 9th century Patriarch of Constantinople was also at the centre of intellectual life in the Byzantine capital. His Bibliotheca or Myrobiblon supposedly written just before Photios undertook a dangerous diplomatic mission and dedicated to his brother Tarasius as a consolation in case he should fail to return is an account of some 280 books read and reviewed many of them classical works which have since been lost and for which this is the most important surviving record. Reynolds and Wilson credit him with inventing the book review Scribes and Scholars third ed. p. 62. Renouard Annales de l'imprimerie des Estienne 197 no.21 also noting copies dated 1611; further copies traced dated 1613; Schreiber The Estiennes 275. Book ] Oliva Pauli Stephani, unknown
183362Berlin, G. Reimer, 1824-1825 2 tomes en un vol. in-4 carré, [4]-581 pp. en pagination continue, texte [grec seulement] sur deux colonnes, index, demi-veau prune, dos lisse orné de guirlandes en long et filets dorés, ainsi que de fleurons à froid, tranches marbrées (reliure de l'époque). Dos passé, rousseurs abondantes.
186972Cambridge-Londres, J. Mawman, 1822 2 vol. in-8, XX-835 pp. en numérotation continue, demi-basane havane, dos lisses ornés de filets dorés et de fleurons à froid, tranches marbrées (reliure de l'époque). Dos insolés, début de fente aux mors, rousseurs.
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New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 1 map, 118 p. Bogaziçi ve Istanbul (19. yüzyil sonu). [= Der Bosphor und Constantinopel]. Translated by Ümit Öztürk. Introduction: Semavi Eyice.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 192 p. Préface Imagologie entre littérature et histoire Un imaginaire médiéval européen : la géographie culturelle proposée par l?auteur anonyme du Livre des fais du bon Messire Jehan le Maingre dit Bouciquaut, mareshal de France et gouverneur de Jennes (XVe siècle). Echinox 10 (2006) L?évolution de l?image des peuplades de l?Orient méditerranéen lors de la croisade de Hongrie dans les chroniques de France du XIVe et XVe siècle : le Turc. Balkan Studies 41/2 (2000) Jacques de Helly, un chevalier diplomate français au service des Turcs. Erytheia 24 (2004) Rencontres interconfessionnelles entre religions du livre dans la zone byzantino-ottomane Un aspect du messianisme romaniote sous les Paléologues. Byzance et ses périphéries (Mondes grec, balkanique et musulman). Hommage à Alain Ducellier, éd. Bernard Doumerc et Christophe Picard, Toulouse, 2004 Croyances apocalyptiques au moment de la prise de Constantinople : rencontres entre traditions judéo-byzantines et turques. Erytheia 25 (2004) Les judaïsants comme fracture dans la représentation du judaïsme dans les écrits chrétiens orthodoxes : enjeux et état des lieux. Inédit. Judaeo-Provençal astronomy in Byzantium and Russia (14th-15th c.). Byzantinoslavica 63 (2005) Pour en finir avec Pléthon et son maître juif Elisée. Inédit La représentation des juifs byzantins (romaniotes) dans la culture séfarade du 13e au 15e siècles. Mediaevo Graeco 4 (2004) Inspiration, kabbale et dialogues : remarques préliminaires sur la mystique d?Abraham Aboulafia. L?inspiration, ed. Kappler C. et Grozelier R., Paris, 2006 Table des matières.
48664Seuil.1997.In-8,couv.souple ill.en couleurs. BE.
199693005Edinburgh; Grand Rapids Michigan: T&T Clark ; Eerdmans 1996. Reprint. Originally published: Christian Literature Publishing Company 1890. Hardcover. Fine with personal owner name in small ink to front free endpaper. No jacket as issued. Quarto in rustic gey-brown polished cloth; 586p bibliographical references and indexes. Volume 3 only of 14 total. / Christian literature Early. Fathers of the church. Littérature chrétienne primitive. Pères de Reference works. Reference works. Ouvrages de référence. T&T Clark ; Eerdmans hardcover
New English Paperback. 4to. (29 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 256 p., b/w and color ills. The new exhibition of the Yapi Kredi Culture Arts and Publishing (YKKSY) complex on Istiklal Street is a journey into the memory of a family of three generations of artists over hundred years. Originally from Bulgaria, the Hristoff family first came to Istanbul in 1923, and then immigrated to New York in 1963. The three generations of artists document Istanbul, starting with black and white photographs in the 1920s and 1930s. Peter Dimiter Hristoff was right in the midst of the first days of the Republic, and began collecting ephemera. This habit was continued by his son Dimiter Hristoff and grandson Peter, who is one of the curators of the "Memento Istanbul: Hristoff Family Archive" exhibition. "From Sofia to Paris, from Paris to California, from California to New York," Peter Hristoff, a New York based artist, educator and co-curator of the exhibition says. His great grandfather, an orphan born in the mid 1800s, he says, was raised by a farmer family who called him 'garden boy'... (Source: TRT World).
1369414Paris: H. Nicolle, 1815 3 volumes in-8 de 438, 467 et 476 pages. Reliure basane racinée d'époque, dos lisse orné de fleurons, plats encadrés de 2 filets dorés et d'une dentelle de petits cercles, plats frottés et coiffes un peu usées sinon bel exemplaire dans une jolie reliure. Sans l'atlas. L'auteur était officier attaché à l'Ambassade de France près la Porte Ottomane.
1815PHO-637Paris, H. Nicolle, 1815. 3 volumes in-8 (205x130mm), plein veau raciné,dos misse orné avec titre et tomaison en maroquin,tranches marbrées ,un plat détaché , manque aux dos , coins usés, reliure d époque ,438pp.-462pp.-476pp.
18150005071815 Paris, H. Nicolle, 1815-17. Trois volumes in-8 (135 X 200 mm) et un atlas grand in-folio (433 X 570 mm) demi-veau vert empire, dos lisse cloisonné de chainettes et filets dorés, guirlandes dorées en queue et tête, fleuron doré dans les compartiments, pièces de titre et de tomaison veau noir, date dorée en queue, coiffes filetées, tranches mouchetées (reliure moderne). Tome I : (2) ff. de faux-titre et titre, 438 pages - Tome II : (2) ff. de faux-titre et titre, 467 pages - Tome III : (2) ff. de faux-titre et titre, 476 pages - Atlas : (2) ff. de faux-titre et titre, 10 pages d'explication des planches, 25 planches (dont 4 à double page). L'intégralité des feuillets et planches de l'atlas ainsi que quelques feuillets des volumes de texte ont été lavés, tache claire en marge latérale des premiers feuillets de texte de l'atlas et de la première planche, sans atteinte au texte ni à la gravure, quelques déchirures habilement restaurées, quelques taches essentiellement dans les marges, rousseurs aux volumes de texte.
1976100143646Mondadori 1976 474 pages 13 6x3 4x19 8cm. 1976. Cartonné. 2 volume(s). 474 pages. Ouvrage historique traitant de la chute de Constantinople en 1453 écrit par l'historien Pertusi et publié par les éditions Mondadori. L'analyse se concentre probablement sur les événements causes et conséquences de cet événement majeur de l'histoire européenne et méditerranéenne
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 200 p., ills. Pero Tafur seyahatnamesi (9 Mayis 1437 - 22 Mayis 1438). Prep. by Hakan Kiliç. Translaiton from Spanish. Pero Tafur was a Spanish traveler, historian and writer. Born in Córdoba, to a branch of the noble house of Guzmán, Tafur traveled across three continents during the years 1436 to 1439. During the voyage, he participated in various battles, visited shrines, and rendered diplomatic services for Juan II of Castile. He visited the Moroccan coast, southern France, the Holy Land, Egypt, Rhodes, Cyprus, Tenedos, Trebizond, and Constantinople. He also visited the Sinai Peninsula, where he met Niccolò Da Conti, who shared with Tafur information about southeastern Asia. Before returning to Spain, Tafur crossed central Europe and Italy. Between 1453 and 1454, to judge from interior evidence in the single surviving manuscript, he wrote a book called Andanças e viajes de Pero Tafur por diversas partes del mundo avidos (unpublished until 1874, when it was published by Marcos Jiménez de la Espada). It is one of the few books written by a Spanish traveler during the medieval period (that of Ruy González de Clavijo is another example). Tafur dedicated his book to a member of the Guzmán family, the same family to which Saint Dominic belonged. He thus provides biographical information regarding this saint. He provides valuable details concerning the Baths of Zeuxippus, the Hagia Sophia, the Holy doors in Rome, and the obelisks in Rome. Having returned to Spain in 1439, some time before 1452 Tafur married Doña Juana de Horozco. A son appears to have predeceased his father, but three daughters are mentioned in Doña Juana's will. He played a prominent role in local affairs: he and his son both held office as aldermen in 1479.