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236pp., 25cm., brochure originale, dans la série "Subsidia Hagiographica" volume 26, qqs.petits cachets, vague trace d'une étiquette enlevée du dos, texte frais et en bon état, H106475
469pp. + [1] planche dépliante, 19cm., dans la série "Sources chrétiennes" vol.96, belle reliure pleine-toile bleue, qqs.cachets, bel exemplaire, [bilingue: grec-français]
254pp., 19cm., dans la série "Sources chrétiennes" vol.98, belle reliure pleine-toile bleue, qqs.cachets, bel exemplaire, [bilingue: grec-français]
222pp., 24cm., softcover, in the series "Byzantina Vindobonensia" Band 18, stamp on titlepage, good condition, R103389
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 21 cm). Articles in English and Turkish. 113 p. Color ills. Contents: Çelik, Ömer / Incirli Köyü Mozaikleri / The Mosaics at Incirli Village. Önal, Mehmet - Müslüm Ercan - Alain Desreumaux - Nedim Dervisoglu / Restore Edilen Iki Adet Edessa Mozaigi 2011 / Two Edessa Mosaics which were restored in 2011. Gider, Zeliha - Aytekin Büyüközer / A Wine Press with Mosaic Pavement from Belentepe / Belentepe'den Mozaik Dösemeli bir Üzüm Presi. Sahin, Mustafa / PASIPHAE - Daidalos Mozaigi Üzerine Yeni Düsünceler / New Assessment on the Mosaic of PASIPHAE - Daidalos Sener, Y. Selçuk - Derya Sahin / Bursa Orhan Gazi Türbesi: Opus Sectile Taban Dösemesi, Mevcut Korunma Durumu ve Restorasyona Yönelik Öneriler / The shrine of Orhangazi / Bursa: Opus Sectile Floor Mosaic; Its State of Preservation and Suggestions about Its Restoration. Tok, Emine - Ahmet Talaman - Mahir Atici / Nymphaion (Kemalpasa) Yakinlarinda Bir Roma Villasinin Mozaikleri: Eski Ahit Öyküleri Üstüne Bir Yorum / A Roman Villa's Mosaics from near the Nymphaion (Kemalpasa): An Interpretation on Old Testament's Narratives.
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Rebound in 1/2 cloth, spine reinforced with brown cloth tape with white handlettering. Pages tanned. ; Von Aug. Fr. Gfrörer. Aus seinem Nachlasse hrsg. , erg. U. Fortges. Von J. B. Weiß. ; Volume 2 Only; Vol. 2; 671 pages
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Rebound in 1/2 cloth, spine reinforced with brown cloth tape with white handlettering. Pages tanned. ; Von Aug. Fr. Gfrörer. Aus seinem Nachlasse hrsg. , erg. U. Fortges. Von J. B. Weiß. ; Volume 3 Only; Vol. 3; 872 pages
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In French. B/w ills. 95, [1] p. Illustres Armeniens.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 110 p. Ilk Arap ve Türk akinlarinda Kayseri. Kayseri City (Caesaria) in the period of Byzantium, first invasions of Arabs and Turks.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Romanian. 166, [2] p., numerous b/w plts. Comisiunea monumentelor istorice.
Fine Fine English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English. 217, [1] p., color and b/w ills., 9 folding plans and maps. Sinan's water supply system in Istanbul. e.; Tugra of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent.; Sinan's Tomb and Its Inscription.; The civilization of Water and Greenery: Recep Tayyip Erdogan Mayor of Greater Istanbul Municipality.; Water And Art: D. Veysel Eroglu.; Director General Istanbul Water and Sewage Disposal Administration.; preface. Water Supply System of Istanbul in the Late Roman and Byzantine Period. Raman and Byzantine Period 1.2. Documents on the Byzantine Period.; The Period of Suleiman the Magnificent and the Water Demand of Istanbul. 2.1 A General View of the Period of Suleiman the Magnificent 2.2.The Population of Istanbul at the Time of Suleiman the Magnificent and the Water Demand of the City 2.3. The Ottoman Water Supply Systems Built in Istanbul Before the Kirkcesme System 2.4. Sinan's Life 2.5. Sources of Information on the Construction of the Kirkcesme System 2.5.1. Architect Sinan and the Search for A Solution to the Water shortage in Istanbul at the Time of Suleiman the Magnificent 2.5.12 The Description of the Construction of the Kirkcesme Water System by Architect Sinan in Tezkiretü'l-Bünyan 2.5.2. Destruction of the Kirkcesme Water Supply by the Flood of 1563 2.5.3. Aqueducts Demolished by Floods (Topkapi Museum Archives E. 12005) 2.5.4. The Cost of the Kirkcesme System. III. The Kirkcesme Water Supply System Outside the City and the Water Supply Line 3.1. The Water Supply Line of the Kirkçesme System and the Related Documents 3.1.1. The East Branch of the Kirkcesme Water Supply Line. 3.1.2. The West Branch of the Kirkçesme Water Supply Line 3.1.3. Bashavuz (Mainpool) 3.1.4. The Water Supply Line from Bashavuz to Güzelcekemer Aqueduct 3.1.5. Cebecikoy Branch 3.1.6. The Water Supply Line from the Güzelcekemer (Gozlüce-Gonince) Aqueduct to the Egrikapi Distribution Chamber 3.2. Additional Lines of the Kirkcesme System 3.3. Monumental Aqueducts 3.3.1. The Uzunkemer Aqueduct 3.3.2. The Kovukkemer or Kirkkemer Aqueduct 3.3.3. The Maglova or Muallak "Suspended" Aqueduct 3.3.4. The Gozlücekemer or Güzelcekemer Aqueduct 3.4. Dams of the Kirkcesme System 3.4.1. Topuz Dam (Karanlik Dam, Komürcü Dam, Osmanli Dam) 3.4.2. The Büyük Dam (Belgrade Dam, Big Belgrade Dam) 3.4.3. The Kirazli Dam 3.4.4. The Ayvad Dam 3.4.5. The Cebecikoy Dam (Ahmed HI Dam) IV. The City Network and Fountains of the Kirkcesme Waters 4.1. General Information 4.2. City Distribution Network 4.2.1. Galleries4.2.2. The Service Regions of Kirkcesme 4.2.3. Main Distribution Chambers . 4.2.31. Savaklar (Egrikapi) Distribution Chamber 4.2.32. The Tezgahcilar Distribution Chamber 4.2.33. The Eyüp, Azaplar, Sulukule, Hagia Sophia Distribution Chambers 4.3. Documents Referring to the Distribution of the City Waters 4.3.1. The Distribution Book of the Kirkcesme and Kagithane Waters of Istanbul . Written by Architect Sinan in 976 H. (A.D. 1568-69) 4.3.2. The 1127 H. (A.D. 1715) Distribution Scheme of the Kutce§me Waters of Istanbul.
Fine Fine English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English. 217, [1] p., color and b/w ills., 9 folding plans and maps. Sinan's water supply system in Istanbul. e.; Tugra of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent.; Sinan's Tomb and Its Inscription.; The civilization of Water and Greenery: Recep Tayyip Erdogan Mayor of Greater Istanbul Municipality.; Water And Art: D. Veysel Eroglu.; Director General Istanbul Water and Sewage Disposal Administration.; preface. Water Supply System of Istanbul in the Late Roman and Byzantine Period. Raman and Byzantine Period 1.2. Documents on the Byzantine Period.; The Period of Suleiman the Magnificent and the Water Demand of Istanbul. 2.1 A General View of the Period of Suleiman the Magnificent 2.2.The Population of Istanbul at the Time of Suleiman the Magnificent and the Water Demand of the City 2.3. The Ottoman Water Supply Systems Built in Istanbul Before the Kirkcesme System 2.4. Sinan's Life 2.5. Sources of Information on the Construction of the Kirkcesme System 2.5.1. Architect Sinan and the Search for A Solution to the Water shortage in Istanbul at the Time of Suleiman the Magnificent 2.5.12 The Description of the Construction of the Kirkcesme Water System by Architect Sinan in Tezkiretü'l-Bünyan 2.5.2. Destruction of the Kirkcesme Water Supply by the Flood of 1563 2.5.3. Aqueducts Demolished by Floods (Topkapi Museum Archives E. 12005) 2.5.4. The Cost of the Kirkcesme System. III. The Kirkcesme Water Supply System Outside the City and the Water Supply Line 3.1. The Water Supply Line of the Kirkçesme System and the Related Documents 3.1.1. The East Branch of the Kirkcesme Water Supply Line. 3.1.2. The West Branch of the Kirkçesme Water Supply Line 3.1.3. Bashavuz (Mainpool) 3.1.4. The Water Supply Line from Bashavuz to Güzelcekemer Aqueduct 3.1.5. Cebecikoy Branch 3.1.6. The Water Supply Line from the Güzelcekemer (Gozlüce-Gonince) Aqueduct to the Egrikapi Distribution Chamber 3.2. Additional Lines of the Kirkcesme System 3.3. Monumental Aqueducts 3.3.1. The Uzunkemer Aqueduct 3.3.2. The Kovukkemer or Kirkkemer Aqueduct 3.3.3. The Maglova or Muallak "Suspended" Aqueduct 3.3.4. The Gozlücekemer or Güzelcekemer Aqueduct 3.4. Dams of the Kirkcesme System 3.4.1. Topuz Dam (Karanlik Dam, Komürcü Dam, Osmanli Dam) 3.4.2. The Büyük Dam (Belgrade Dam, Big Belgrade Dam) 3.4.3. The Kirazli Dam 3.4.4. The Ayvad Dam 3.4.5. The Cebecikoy Dam (Ahmed HI Dam) IV. The City Network and Fountains of the Kirkcesme Waters 4.1. General Information 4.2. City Distribution Network 4.2.1. Galleries4.2.2. The Service Regions of Kirkcesme 4.2.3. Main Distribution Chambers . 4.2.31. Savaklar (Egrikapi) Distribution Chamber 4.2.32. The Tezgahcilar Distribution Chamber 4.2.33. The Eyüp, Azaplar, Sulukule, Hagia Sophia Distribution Chambers 4.3. Documents Referring to the Distribution of the City Waters 4.3.1. The Distribution Book of the Kirkcesme and Kagithane Waters of Istanbul . Written by Architect Sinan in 976 H. (A.D. 1568-69) 4.3.2. The 1127 H. (A.D. 1715) Distribution Scheme of the Kutce§me Waters of Istanbul.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In English. 600 p., ills. The history of the Byzantine Empire. Byzantium, 330-1453. BYZANTIUM Byzantine Empire Politic history Constantinople Istanbul Eastern East Roman Empire.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (34 x 22 cm). In Turkish. 149 p., color ills. P sanat, kültür, antika dergisi. No. 5. Bizans. Special issue, Byzantine.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 17 cm). In English and Greek. 51, [1] p., color and b/w ills. Tassos Triandafyllou. Identities. Baloukli and the Romioi (Greeks) in Constantinople, 19th c. [Exhibition catalogue]. Byzantine & Christian Museum.
Very Good English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (34 x 23 cm). In Turkish. 102 p. B/w ills. Türkiye. Tarih ve sanat memleketi. Translated by Azra Erhat. Cover composition by Emin Barin.
381pp., 20cm., br.orig., dans la série "Sources chrétiennes" vol.110, très bon état, R86788
New English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). In English. 255 p., ills. The Christian saints of Turkey: A guide inside the early church of Aisa Minor. The Christian Saints of Turkey is an introductory guide to people, places, events, and texts of the early church of Asia Minor (modern Turkey). The time frame of the book is more functional than academic, it begins with the New Testament and ends in 1453. The book's layout is unique and userfriendly. It contains 300 short descriptive "profiles" that are listed numerically (1 to 300), with no chapters. The numbering system allows for crossreferencing within the individual "profiles." The book also includes two table of contents, one chronological and the other geographical. The goal of the book is help people worldwide not only discover that Turkey is the land of the Bible, but it is also the primary and central land of the early church. There is no other book of its kind available today.
Novel of Theodora & Justinian - In sixth century Constantinople, when John, son of Diodoros of Bostra, wins the patronage of the Empress Theodora Book
"In the Fourth Century A.D., independent and determined young Charis is forbidden to become a doctor because she is a woman. Disguising herself as a eunuch she flees Ephesus for Alexandria, then the center of learning. There she apprentices to a Jewish doctor but eventually becomes drawn into Church politics and is forced once again to flee. She serves as an army doctor at a Roman outpost in Thrace until, kidnapped by barbarian Visigoths, she finds her destiny to heal and also to be a woman and a wife.". This novel is full of interesting characters set the early Christian world, 371-378 AD. 376p. Book
Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing else NF. ; Later reprint by Sandpiper Books. As a propagandist Claudian offers unique illumination of the intrigues inside and between the rival courts of Milan and Constantinople in the decisive years following the death of Theodosius the Great. Though a Greek by birth, Claudian revived Latin poetry with a flair not seen since the Silver Age- and not to be seen again. This book studies Claudian's political and propagandist techniques, his accounts of Stilico's campaigns and rivals, his debt to Greek rhetorical theory and contemporary poetry, his culture, attitudes to Rome and its problems and, not least, his position as a pagan at a Christian court. ; 508 pages
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing to textblock. Edgewear to DJ with rubbing and some foxing. ; Later reprint by Sandpiper Books. As a propagandist Claudian offers unique illumination of the intrigues inside and between the rival courts of Milan and Constantinople in the decisive years following the death of Theodosius the Great. Though a Greek by birth, Claudian revived Latin poetry with a flair not seen since the Silver Age- and not to be seen again. This book studies Claudian's political and propagandist techniques, his accounts of Stilico's campaigns and rivals, his debt to Greek rhetorical theory and contemporary poetry, his culture, attitudes to Rome and its problems and, not least, his position as a pagan at a Christian court. ; 508 pages
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 23 cm). In German and Turkish. 155 p. Color and b/w ills. Auf der Suche nach Verscwundenen Zeiten: Die Ausgrabungen des Deutschen Archaelogischen Instituts in der Türkei.= Kayip zamanlarin pesinde: Alman Arkeoloji Enstitüsü Anadolu kazilari. [Exhibition catalogue]. Design by Samih Rifat. Scientific advisor: Harald Hauptmann. Anatolian excavations of German Archaeology Institute. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Excavations Corporate history German Archaeological Institute Hittites.
Front inner cracked, lower corners lightly bumped, some dustsoiling to textblock. Former owner's name on ffep else VG. ; C. 1963 reprint of the 1905 ed. Viii, 437pp, 58 text-figures. ; Burt Franklin Research and Source Works Series No. 39; 437 pages
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 24 cm). In English. [6], 312 p., color and b/w ills. Known as the City of sages in Otoman times, Iznik's history goes back to antiquity. The city has played an important role in world and Turkish culture, being best known for the two Ecumenical Councils held here in early Christian era, and for the Iznik ware tiles and ceramics produced during the Ottoman period. Metochites described the city as 'surrounded by gardens of paradise', and the 17th century Turkish writer Evliya Celebi said that it had five seasons.