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Front hinge cracked held only by webbing. Spine a bit sunned. A few faint discolored areas to front board. ; Contents: I THE FORMATION OF THE EAST ROMAN EMPIRE, 330-717 2. THE CHRISTIAN BACKGROUND 3. ICONOCLASM AND IMPERIAL RULE 717-842 4. THE AMORIANS AND MACEDONIANS 842-1025 5. THE LATER MACEDONIANS, THE COMNENI AND THE ANGELI 1025-1204 6. VENICE TO THE EVE OF THE FOURTH CRUSADE 7. THE FOURTH CRUSADE AND THE GREEK AND LATIN EMPIRES, 1204-61 8. THE PALAEOLOGI 9. THE LATINS IN GREECE AND THE AEGEAN FROM THE FOURTH CRUSADE TO THE END OF THE MIDDLE AGES 10. CONSTANTINOPLE AND ROME 11. THE EMPIRE AND ITS NORTHERN NEIGHBOURS 565-1018 12. THE BALKANS, 1018-1499 13. HUNGARY AND BYZANTIUN IN THE MIDDLE AGES 14. ARMENIA AND GEORGIA 15. GOVERNMENT, SOCIETY AND ECONOMIC LIFE UNDER THE ABBASIDS AND FATIMIDS 16. MUSLIM CIVILISATION IN THE ABBASID PERIOD 17. BYZANTIUM AND THE MUSLIM WORLD TO THE MIDDLE OF THE ELEVENTH CENTURY 18. THE TURKS AND THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE TO THE END OF THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY; The Cambridge Medieval History; Vol. 4.1; 1168 pages
Fine English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (32 x 23 cm). In Turkish and summary in English. [v], [1], 186 p., color and b/w ills. A brief history of the spatial development of mosques and Cumhuriyet Mosque in the Major Bus Terminal of Istanbul. Cami mekâninin tarihsel gelisimine kisa bir bakis ve Büyük Istanbul Otogari Cumhuriyet Camii (Yazi-çizim ve fotograflarla anlatim). Kibleye ve mihraba yönelisin islevsel ve mekânsal bir yorum denemesi.= (A brief history of the spatial development of mosques and Cumhuriyet Mosque in the Major Bus Terminal of Istanbul).
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Large 8vo. (23 x 21 cm). In Turkish. [viii], 29 p., 23 p. b/w plates. A study on architectural lighting of mosques. Camilerin aydinlatilmasi üzerinde bir arastirma.
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
1854yd1551J. Noël et Fourmage, éditeurs Carte 1854 Carte ancienne (env. 87 x 63 cm dépliée), de l'Empire Ottoman, théâtre de la guerre en Europe et en Asie, dressée par Hérisson, comprenant un plan de Constantinople, de Chouma et ses environs, de Varna et de Silistrie, ainsi que de magnifiques ornements aquarellés (drapeaux), 2e édition, 1854 ; un petit défaut dans la marge gauche, par ailleurs très bel exemplaire. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
LFA-126743988Pochette contenant 6 cartes, format 255 x 330 mm, s.d. (années 1914-1918) Librairie Larousse, bon état
0484728008.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0259514853.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Paperback. Untrimmed and uncut pages. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script. 280, [2] p., unnumbered many b/w photographic plates of portraits in text and some tables. Cemiyet-i Tedrisiye-i Islamiye salnamesi, 1332 / 1913. "Particularly after the Tanzimat (Reform) intellectuals in our country, with an accuracy of educators on teaching literacy to stop the deficiencies in literacy instruction only in formal education reforms have been exposed, the fact that the correction will not. Cemiyet-i Tedrisiye-i Islamiye, the arrangement of formal education literacy education in Turkey, as well as the public in the history of literacy is the first public educational institution.". (Source: SAHBAZ & BAGCI: Teaching Reading and Writing to The People in The First Important Institutions: Cemiyet-i Tedrisiye-i Islamiye and Publications). This book includes educators and their small biographies, activities and program of this establishment. Roumi: 1332 = Gregorian: 1916. Özege 2914.; Only two copies in OCLC. OCLC: 1030917453 (One copy in Orient Institut Library) / 949511420 (One copy in Bogaziçi Uni. Library). First and Only Edition.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Large 8vo. (22 x 22 cm). In English and Turkish. 103, [5] p., color and b/w ills. and photos. Centuries-old tastes and arts.= Asirlik tatlar ve sanatlar. Some rooted corporations from Ottoman to Turkish Republic in food culture and traditional arts. In addition traditional crafters and artisans from Istanbul.
19-7848Ixelles-Brussels: Tramways & Electricite de Constantinople 1929. . Folio. Single page. Very good. Includes seven rubber stamps on front. Signed by two administrators. En Francais. Ixelles-Brussels: Tramways & Electricite de Constantinople, [1929]. unknown
185623492Paris, Auguste Aubry Editeur, Le Trésor des Pièces Rares ou Inédites, 1856, tiré à 250 exemplaires, exemplaire sur vergé. Cartonné et toilé, pièces de titre dorées, cachet de l’éditeur sur le premier plat, 12,5 cm x 19 cm, 69 pages. Chansons et Poèmes de Guillaume de Ferrières dit Le Vidame de Chartres. Textes la plupart inédits réunis pour la première fois avec les variantes de tous les manuscrits précédés d’une notice sur l’auteur par Louis Lacour. Très bon état
Narrating the development and disappearance of the world's first war machine, this book reminds readers that much of the power of ancient empires was two-wheeled and horse-driven. Harnessed to other historians' broad-spectrum research on the causes of the end of the Bronze Age, Cotterell argues that, much like the later introduction of the stirrup, chariot technology dramatically recast battlefield strategy across the ancient world. Egyptians employed chariots as all-purpose fighting machines, while Roman chariots were more ceremonial, and Indian troops used theirs as archery platforms; Chinese engineers developed more efficient harnesses, permitting heavier cars. The author's comparative approach broadens the appeal of what would otherwise seem a narrow topic, but this account nevertheless behaves as a detailed military history. Particularly interesting for such scholarship, the author also discusses the chariot as a vehicle for modern popular culture; it aims to dispel the notion that chariots were simply horse-pulled tanks. Scholarly yet accessible, ; 344 pages
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [xiv], 498 p., color ills. Charles Harington: Sömürge Valisi'nin himayesinde Vahdettin'in isgal Istanbul'u. Study on Constantinople during the occupation by the Allied Forces in 1919. Part of the book (pp.2-84) is the translation of General Sir Charles Harington (1872-1940), Commander of the British Forces in Constantinople, memoirs. The translation includes the section on Turkey of his memoirs entitled Tim Harington Looks Back. OTTOMANIA Istanbul Constantinople International relations World War 1 Memoirs Biography.
Fine Fine English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (27 x 20,5 cm). In German. Color ills. 118, [2] p. Byzantine mosaics and wall paintings in Chora in Istanbul. Chora mosaiken und fresken.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. In publisher's special slip-case. Oblong 4to. (29 x 38 cm). In English. 240 p., color ills. Located in the Edirnekapi neighborhood of Istanbul and dating as far back as the 6th Century, the Church of Chora Monastery (Kariye Mosque) stands out as a noteworthy Byzantine work of art in the world of art history with its mosaics and frescoes. The monastery was renovated during the Palaeologos Dynasty, also known as the "Third Golden Age" of Byzantine Art, and has spectacular mosaics and frescoes which are at the heart of our work. Before studying these mosaics and frescoes in our book, we provided the vast history of the period in an effort to clarify the themes featured on the panels. Also included in our book is the life story of Theodore Metochites, a versatile administrator and the person behind the creation of the mosaics and frescoes of the monastery which represent the most beautiful examples of Byzantine art. There are mosaics in the exterior and interior narthexes of Chora depicting the lives of Jesus and Mary as well as religious stories, while its domes, arches and walls have both mosaics and frescoes concerning subjects that are interrelated and depicted mostly together and sometimes in different locations. For a holistic recounting of those related depictions that are placed independently from each other, repetitions were necessary at times. In addition to this world-renowned church which we tried to present to you within a broad time line, we also covered the other churches in Istanbul that belong to the Byzantine Period, in the last section of our book. We ended our journey with these churches and monasteries, which are also significant in Byzantine history.
New English Original bdg. HC. In special publisher's box. Folio. (41 x 30 cm). In English. 257 p., 107 numerous color plts. Chora: The scroll of heaven. Photos by Ahmet Ertug. First Edition. The building that was originally the Monastery of the Holy Savior in Chora is regarded as one of the most sublime examples of Byzantine art because of its early 14th century mosaics and frescoes. The level of artistic achievement attained in the Chora frescoes parallels the Pre-Renaissance movement that began in Italy and heralds the advent of a new style in Byzantine art. Chora: The Scroll of Heaven takes the reader on a scholarly and artistic journey that delves all the details of this jewel-like structure. The book's text was written by Cyril Mango, one of the most respected names today in the field of Byzantine art history, while its photographs were taken by Ahmet Ertug, an internationally recognized architect and photographer. The photographs appearing in the book were exhibited at the International Byzantine Congress held in Paris in 2002, where they received many accolades. The exhibition was repeated at the Japan Foundation in Tokyo during August 2003 and at the New York Art Institute in May 2004. 30 by 41 cms., hardbound covered with Japanese cloth, presented in a slipcase. BYZANTIUM Byzantine art Architecture Constantinople Istanbul Kariye Church Mosque History of art Mosaic Christian art Icon.
New French Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 382 p. Constantinople, le 4 août 1908 Constantinople, le 12 août 1908 Patriarcat arméno-catholique Constantinople, le 23 août 1908 Constantinople, le 8 septembre 1908 Douleurs du nouveau régime Constantinople, le 15 octobre 1908 La situation - un moment critique17 La communauté latine Constantinople, le 24 octobre 1908 La communauté latine en Turquie Constantinople, le 17 novembre 1908 Les élections25 Composition du Parlement La Chambredes députés Les défauts de la loi électorale. Les abus commis La composition probable de la Chambre Le Sénat Constantinople, le 21 décembre 1908 La journée historique du 17 décembre30 La nation en fête 30 L'installation du Parlement31 La cérémonie de l'ouverture Constantinople, le 27 janvier 1908 Nos députés à la besogne. La question bosniaque. La réforme du calendrier et de l'heure Constantinople, le 18 mars 1909 Prolongation de la session parlementaire. Le travail de la Chambre. Le budget. Le déficit et le fonctionnarisme. La mission de M. Laurent. La lutte des partis. La glorification du Comité Union et Progrès. Constantinople, le 31 mars 1909 Grecset latins. Les Grecs orthodoxes contre les écolescatholiques Constantinople, le 8 avril 1909 La crise du patriarcat ocuménique Constantinople, le 28 avril 1909 La fin d'un règne Les préparatifs pour l'avènement du nouveau sultan Le fetva du Cheik-ul-Islam49 Chez Abdul-Hamid La cérémonie de l'intronisation au Séraskérat Constantinople, le 14 juin 1909 Le départ de M. Constans. Son ambassade. Le protectorat français sur les catholiques en Turquie. La Porte et le Vatican. Le Khalife-Sultan et le Souverain Pontife. La grave question de l'uniformité de l'enseignement. Constantinople, le 23 juin 1909 Les Bulgares catholiques en Turquie55 Constantinople, le 17 août 1909 La question crétoise. La politique des puissances. Leurs vains efforts d'arriver encore à une solution provisoire. L'attitude décidée de la Porte. Sa cause et ses raisons. La position des Jeunes-Turcs Constantinople, le 30 septembre 1909 Les difficultés intérieures. Les conflits du gouvernement avec les patriarcats ocuménique et grégorien. La séparation de l'Eglise et de l'Etat et autres questions embarrassantes. La crise du patriarcat arméno-catholique. La communauté et le Vatican Constantinople, le 18 décembre 1909 La concession Lynch. A qui la Mésopotamie ? Antagonisme de l'Allemagne et de l'Angleterre. La situation du Cabinet Hilmi-pacha. L'enclume et le marteau. La question crétoise. L'alliance turco-grecque. Questions religieuses et politiques. La démission du patriarche grégorien. L'élection du patriarche arménien-catholique. L'aviation à Constantinople. Le baron de CatersetBlériot Constantinople, le 28 mars 1910 Visite de souverains à Constantinople. La Confédération balkanique. Un succès des Jeunes-Turcs. Les préparatifs militaires de la Turquie. Le service des non-musulmans. Un essai malheureux. Antagonisme des islamites et des chrétiens. Au patriarcat ocuménique. La nouvelle démission du patriarche arménien. Au patriarcat arménien catholique. Les incidents de Péramos. Le tsar Ferdinanddes Bulgares à Constantinople.70 Constantinople, le 29 avril 1910 L'insurrection en Albanie. L'optimisme du gouvernement. L'autonomie de l'Albanie. La visite du roi de Serbieà Constantinople. Roi et patriarche. Le socialisme à la Chambreottomane. Le budget de Djavidbey. Le Sénatcontre la Chambre. Le 39e pèlerinage en Terre Sainte. L'élection du patriarche arménien catholique Constantinople, le 27 juin 1910 L'Albanievaincue mais non pacifiée : L'incident de Durazzo. Crète : Le boycottage contre la Grèce. Le Parlement : Le ministère et la situation. Le patriarche arménien catholique. La liberté de conscience en Turquie : L'affaire de Peramos Constantinople, le 28 juillet 1910 La conjuration anti jeune-turque: L'« Isslahat »; Pour compromettre l'opposition parlementaire; Arrestation d'un député; La question crétoise et le boycottage; Grèceet Turqu
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.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In English. 148 p., color ills. "Churches in Istanbul is a book about an interesting aspect of a city of a city of many colours and many worlds: Once 'the Rome of the East', Istanbul has housed many religions, and still remains an attraction for who wish to explore the memory of a distant past. The religious sites of the Chiristian peoples who worshipped in the city gives one the opportunity to do just that. Some of these churches are still active, some are in ruins, and some have been turned into mosques - but they all carry the scent of histor within their stones, their domes and arches, their altars, their chapels. Edith Oyhon and Bente Etingu have wandered in the streets of Istanbul searching for traces of time past. This book isa journey into those worlds that they have discoverd: Stories of how some of the churches dating back to Byzantine times were built, the Protestants and others. Churches in Istanbul is a guide that will encourage the reader- wanderer to seek further in a city that hides much more!".
As New English Paperback. Mint. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In English. 148 p., color ills. "Churches in Istanbul is a book about an interesting aspect of a city of a city of many colours and many worlds: Once 'the Rome of the East', Istanbul has housed many religions, and still remains an attraction for who wish to explore the memory of a distant past. The religious sites of the Chiristian peoples who worshipped in the city gives one the opportunity to do just that. Some of these churches are still active, some are in ruins, and some have been turned into mosques - but they all carry the scent of histor within their stones, their domes and arches, their altars, their chapels. Edith Oyhon and Bente Etingu have wandered in the streets of Istanbul searching for traces of time past. This book isa journey into those worlds that they have discoverd: Stories of how some of the churches dating back to Byzantine times were built, the Protestants and others. Churches in Istanbul is a guide that will encourage the reader- wanderer to seek further in a city that hides much more!".
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 13 cm). In Turkish. 176 p. Cihângîr'de bir ask ve irfân ocagi. Hasan Burhâneddin Cihângirî ve menâkibnâmesi.
191025792Constantinople Turkey 1910. Black and white printed postcard. Unused not dated and undivided back. Light wear; in very good condition. . Postcard. Not Bound. Very Good. paperback books
191025789Turkey: A. Zellich Fils Editeurs 1910. Black and white printed postcard. Unused not dated and undivided back. Light wear; in very good condition. . Postcard. Not Bound. Very Good. A. Zellich Fils, Editeurs paperback books
191025814Constantinople: Editeur Max Fruchtermann 1910. Black and white printed postcard. Unused not dated and undivided back. Light wear; in very good condition. . Postcard. Not Bound. Very Good. Editeur Max Fruchtermann paperback books