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Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 445 p., color and b/w ills. Essays in Ottoman history. In this volume are collected papers published between 1960 and 1994, dealing with early Ottoman history and historiography, and Ottoman urban and legal history. "I believe we have to consider first whether the Ottomans themselves divided their history into periods, whether they were conscious of a distinction between the age in which they lived and earlier ages, and what ideas they had about periods in history."
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Dust wrapper. 4to. (33 x 25 cm). English Edition. 176 p., fully color and b/w ills. Essays on the Bosphorus. Photograhs by Sitki Kösemen. Contents: SIRKET-I HAYRIYE: THE COMPANY OF GOOD DEEDS FOR THE BOSPHORUS.; FISH AND FISHING ON THE BOSPHORUS.; ENTERTAINMENT OF THE BOSPHORUS.; MERRY-MAKING BY MOONLIGHT.; THE WATERS OF THE BOSPHORUS.; THE BEACHES OF THE BOSPHORUS. CONSTANTINOPLE Istanbul Social history Transportation Collection Postcard Architecture The Bosphorus Yali Nostalgia.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 369 p. "Jewish Istanbul is about the folkloric culture of its Jews and their language that survived over five centuries within the perimeters of the multicultural city of Istanbul, throughout the reign of the Ottoman Empire into the 20th century. It is about the journey of Judeo-Spanish, the language brought to the Ottoman Lands by the Jews expelled from Spain and Portugal following the Inquisition and their expulsion in 1492. The collection of childhood memoirs, originally written in Judeo-Spanish pay homage to this endangered language that was last transmitted to the Jewish baby boomers of Istanbul, while the life of the 1950s and 1960s still carried remnants of this unique culture with long history. The English translation is for the future generations to explore the language and the folklore of the Jewish Istanbul as it was once experienced by the multilingual and multicultural Jewish children of Istanbul.".
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 369 p. "Jewish Istanbul is about the folkloric culture of its Jews and their language that survived over five centuries within the perimeters of the multicultural city of Istanbul, throughout the reign of the Ottoman Empire into the 20th century. It is about the journey of Judeo-Spanish, the language brought to the Ottoman Lands by the Jews expelled from Spain and Portugal following the Inquisition and their expulsion in 1492. The collection of childhood memoirs, originally written in Judeo-Spanish pay homage to this endangered language that was last transmitted to the Jewish baby boomers of Istanbul, while the life of the 1950s and 1960s still carried remnants of this unique culture with long history. The English translation is for the future generations to explore the language and the folklore of the Jewish Istanbul as it was once experienced by the multilingual and multicultural Jewish children of Istanbul.".
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Spanish. 260 p. Estambul el ejercito Otomano y los Sefardies en textos en Espanol (Articules 1995-2002).
Very Good Swedish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Swedish. 196-203 pp. Ett Svenskt forskningsinstitut I Konstantinopel. [Separatum -Ur Ymer- Tidskrift Utgiven av Svenska Sallskapet för Antropologi och Geografi Arg. 1920, H. 2-3. A Swedish research institute in Constantinople.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (31 x 23 cm). In French. 47 p., 22 b/w ills. Etudes d'art Musulman: La céramique d'Asie-Minéure et de Constantinople du XVII siécle d'Asia.
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.
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.
Eustathius of Thessalonica (1110c. - 1198) was a native of Constantinople who became archbishop of Thessalonica. The Sack of Thessalonica, an eye-witness account of the siege in 1185 and the subsequent sufferings of the people of Thessalonica. In the early sections of this compelling memoir Eustathius describes political events at Constantinople from the death of Manuel I Comnenus through the short reign of Alexius II Comnenus to the usurpation of Andronicus I Comnenus, with sharp comments on the activities of nobles and courtiers. The Greek text was edited most recently by Kyriakidis; ; Australian Association for Byzantine Studies. Byzantina Australiensia 8.; 244 pages; Isbn: 0959363649
Light wear to corners of rear wrap else fine. ; This book presents translations of six speeches by Eustathios of Thessaloniki, accompanied by a detailed commentary which analyses the language used in these complex pieces of oratory and explains the allusions to the historical events of the time that they contain. Ten appendices provide further details on a range of topics. ; Australian Association for Byzantine Studies. Byzantina Australiensia 19.; 241 pages
Book is fine. ; This book presents translations of six speeches by Eustathios of Thessaloniki, accompanied by a detailed commentary which analyses the language used in these complex pieces of oratory and explains the allusions to the historical events of the time that they contain. Ten appendices provide further details on a range of topics. ; Australian Association for Byzantine Studies. Byzantina Australiensia 19.; 241 pages
Very Good Greek, Modern (post 1453) Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Greek. 80 p., 1 b/w portrait. Eutradeli Mousa.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (28 x 22 cm). In English. 361 p., b/w and color ills. Everyday life in Istanbul: Social historical essays on people, culture and spatial relations. Third Edition. On the map of human existence. Istanbul throughout the age of empire represented the administrative power center. Rome, Byzantium and the Ottoman Empire each took its place in history as a ring of civilization that formed around this center. To view history from this perspective means to read the story of humanity in its pages and, in a sense, to rediscover each time this dazzling star that shone in the skies of Anatolia, the Balkans and the Mediterranean. As mankind discovered Istanbul, it also discovered itself as a passionate traveler on the road leading back to its own past. Istanbul today is a treasurehouse where all our lost values are carefully preserved. A compass for our social identity that has lost its way, a touchstonefor our decaying aesthetic taste, a trustworthy scale for our degenerating sense of justice - Istanbul can assume all these roles while at the same time generously offering us a human experience and store of knowledge capable of answering every question put to it. Everyday Life in Istanbul is a collection of striking images along a journey back to the roots of the Turks' social identity. A work embracing the history of an imperial city in a plane where Man, Culture and Space relate to each other, it is a noteworthy example of the new historiography, which sets up a balance among the social sciences. With its unique style and its theoretical framework set against a multidimensional background extending from politics to culture, from architecture to literature, it is at the same time a contemporary historian's gift to our city.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (28 x 22 cm). In English. 361 p., b/w and color ills. Everyday life in Istanbul: Social historical essays on people, culture and spatial relations. Second Edition. On the map of human existence. Istanbul throughout the age of empire represented the administrative power center. Rome, Byzantium and the Ottoman Empire each took its place in history as a ring of civilization that formed around this center. To view history from this perspective means to read the story of humanity in its pages and, in a sense, to rediscover each time this dazzling star that shone in the skies of Anatolia, the Balkans and the Mediterranean. As mankind discovered Istanbul, it also discovered itself as a passionate traveler on the road leading back to its own past. Istanbul today is a treasurehouse where all our lost values are carefully preserved. A compass for our social identity that has lost its way, a touchstonefor our decaying aesthetic taste, a trustworthy scale for our degenerating sense of justice - Istanbul can assume all these roles while at the same time generously offering us a human experience and store of knowledge capable of answering every question put to it. Everyday Life in Istanbul is a collection of striking images along a journey back to the roots of the Turks' social identity. A work embracing the history of an imperial city in a plane where Man, Culture and Space relate to each other, it is a noteworthy example of the new historiography, which sets up a balance among the social sciences. With its unique style and its theoretical framework set against a multidimensional background extending from politics to culture, from architecture to literature, it is at the same time a contemporary historian's gift to our city.
Fine Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Dust wrapper. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 235, [5] p., b/w ills. Evler mevsimler: Paris - Ankara yürüyüsü boyunca gözlemlenen yerel mimarliklar. Translated by Alp Tümertekin. Turkish Edition of Raverys' 'Maisons saisons: Observations sur l'architecture vernaculaire lors d'un voyage à pied de Paris à Ankara'. ARCHITUECTURE Turkish architectural art Turkish houses Balkans Travel Memoirs Paris Istanbul Ankara.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [viii], 133, [1] p. A research on the first volume of the sources of 'Travels of Evliya Çelebi'. Evliya Çelebi Seyahatnâmesi birinci cildinin kaynaklari üzerinde bir arastirma.
New Turkish Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 236 p. Evliya Çelebi'nin acayip ve garip dünyasi. A study on legends and real subjects Evliya Çelebi's travel memoirs.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (33 x 23 cm). In Turkish. B/w and color ills. 197 p. 2000 copies were printed. History of Acibadem, district in Istanbul Asian Side. Evvel zaman içinde Acibadem.
New English Original bdg. 4to. (32 x 24,5 cm). In English and Turkish. Color ills. 195, [3] p. Excavation photo diary 2004-2014. Archaeological excavations for the Istanbul Marmaray Metro Transportation Project.= Fotograflarla kazi günlügü 2004-2014. Istanbul Marmaray ve Metro Ulasim Projesi arkeolojik kazilari.
Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23.5 x 16 cm). Color and b/w ills. Last 2 pages contains abstract in English. Eyup Sultan and his mausoleum.= Eyüp Sultan ve türbesi. Photos by Suat Eman.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Turkish. B/w ills. 2 volumes set: (232 p.; 239, [1] p.). Eyyüb Sultan. Hz. Hâlid Ebu Eyyüb Ensârî. 2 volumes set.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 310 p. In English. B/w and color ills. Contents: Ebû Eyyûb Halid b. Zeyd el-Ensârî in records of the words and deeds of the Prophet Mohammad., Prof. Dr. Ismail Lütfi Çakan.; Fatih Sultan Mehmed's charter of Eyüp Sultan Külliye (Complex) Foundation., Sadi Bayram.; The buildings of dervish orders in Eyüp Sultan., Baha Tanman.; 'A history district adjacent to Eyüp: Ayvansaray, from past to present., Ahmet Kamil Gören.; The tombs of Eyüp., Hakki Önal.; Eyüp Sultan and the girding of the sword ceremonies of Ottoman sovereigns(Taklid-i Seyf)., T. Nejat Eralp.; Yâ Vedüd: past and present of a lost historical neighboorhood in Eyüp Sultan district., Süleyman Faruk Göncüoglu.; Investigations of the Eyüp potters' quarter., Filiz Çalislar Yenisehirlioglu.; Minority, levantine and foreign painters who depicted Eyüp Sultan., Ahmet Kamil Gören.; Külliye (Complex) in Eyüp Sultan., Gönül Cantay.; Observations on Sinan's mosques and masjids in Eyüp., Suphi Saatçi.; Architecturally arranged sarcophagi in cemeteries of Eyüp Sultan., Nuri Seçkin.; Eyüpsultan: A school of music (an ecole) in the history of Turkish music., Cahit Atasoy.; The foreign traveler's view of Eyüp., Nuray Özaslan.; The bird houses of Eyüp Sultan., H. Örcün Barista.; Eyüp toymakers., Fadime Gedes.; The sahabe, the ensar and the sahabe buried at Eyüp., Fahrünnisa Ensari Kara.; A bibliography research on Eyüp Sultan - Arabic / Ottoman Turkish., Ahmet Turan Aslan.; Ayüp references, Gündegül Açiköney Parlar.; Ancient times., Erendiz Özbayoglu.; A tomb in Eyüp Sultan, Mehmed Resad V., Ilber Ortayli.; Ali Kusçu (Mevlânâ Alâeddin Alî Muhammed Kusci, death 1470)., Bekir Karliga.; Eyüp Sultan through A. Süheyl Ünver's eyes., Ahmed Güner Sayar.; Byzantine physician-saints: The Sts. Cosmas and Damian Church in Eyüp., Gülgün Köroglu.; About the Divan of Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror (Avnî)., Muhammet Nur Dogan.; Eyüp neighboorhoods of Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror's era, named after masjids., Selçuk Seçkin.; The Pierre Loti coffee-house on the Eyüp Haills in 1964., Sabiha Tansug.; The Mihr-iSah Valide Sultan Imaret in Eyüp Sultan., Ahmet Inan.; 'An important cultural asset in Eyüp: The Rami barracks"., Sibel Onat Hattap, Nil Köroglu.; Armenian churches in Eyüp, Dr. Elmon Hançer.
Fine English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. 95 p., color and b/w ills. Contents: Naile Akinci ya da Eyüp çesitlemeleri.= Naile Akinci or The Eyüp variations.; Naile Akinci'da zaman.= Time in Naile Akinci.; Renkli albüm.= Colour plates.; Biyografi.= Biography. TURKISH ART OF PAINTING Contemporary art Istanbul Constantinople Golden Horn.
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.