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xi + 406pp. illustrated with some plates out of text, 25cm., original softcover with quite some traces of use, copy from the collection of the Belgian specialist in Byzantine Studies prof. Justin Mossay (with ex-libris), interior and text are good, X92896
New New German Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (30 x 22 cm). In German. 142 p., ills. Im Folgenden sind zumeist Erstveröffentlichungen von Inschriften gegeben, die beide Autoren im Norden Kleinasiens aufgenommen haben. Dabei handelt es sich einerseits um Funde, die Christian Marek auf seinen epigraphischen Surveys in den neunziger Jahren aufgenommen hat und die teils nicht mehr in die Kataloge des 1993 veröffentlichten Bandes Stadt, Ära und Territorium in Pontus-Bithynia und Nord-Galatia gelangt sind, teils außerhalb der dort behandelten Stadtterritorien gefunden wurden. Einige wenige Texte, die bereits publiziert sind, sind ergänzend hinzugenommen worden, wenn in ihnen Korrekturen, neue Lesungen oder Interpretationen vorgeschlagen werden. Es handelt sich mit wenigen Ausnahmen um kurze Grab-, Weih- und Ehreninschriften sowie Inschriften auf Meilensteinen, die als einzelne Zeugnisse geringen Informationsgehalt besitzen, jedoch in regionalen Sammlungen die epigraphische Quellenbasis einer antiken Landschaft zu bereichern vermögen. Dabei wurden sie auf der Grundlage bisheriger Forschungen und eigener Landeskenntnis den antiken Stadtterritorien zugeordnet, nach denen - von Westen (Bithynien) nach Osten (Pontos) fortschreitend - die Sammlung gegliedert ist. Jede Gruppe ist mit Verweisen auf die bisherigen epigraphischen Publikationen der Region eingeleitet. In Auswahl werden einschlägige literarische Zeugnisse (insbesondere Strabon) zitiert und - bei den kleineren Städten - gelegentlich Illustrationen städtischer Münzen beigefügt. Die Auswahl dieser Testimonia trägt zur Erklärung der behandelten Inschriften nicht unmittelbar bei, sondern ist dazu gedacht, den Leser - auch bildlich - durch die Gliederung dieser Regionen Anatoliens nach ihrer städtischen Geographie zu führen, von denen Louis Robert einmal gesagt hat: texte et illustration pourront donner une idée de leurs charactères spécifiques aux lecteurs, philologues et historiens, qui souvent connaissent presque exclusivement les côtes de l'Égée; c'est l'Asie Mineure profonde.1 Zum vorliegenden Band hat andererseits Mustafa Adak 40 weitere Inschriften geliefert, die aus dem östlichen Territorium Nikaias, aus Prusias ad Hypium, Klaudiupolis und Krateia-Flaviopolis stammen und die teilweise von ihm selbst im letzten Jahrzehnt sowie teilweise von seinem Vorgänger Sencer Sahin bereits in den 1980er Jahren aufgenommen wurden. Es handelt sich um die Inschriften Nr. 1-12, 14-34, 41-42, 61-62, 64 und 66. Die epigraphische Erschließung Nordkleinasiens ist noch immer lückenhaft. Sammlungen, die auf Ausgrabungen von Stadtzentren zurückgehen, existieren hier noch nicht, die vorhandenen beruhen auf Museumsbeständen und Bereisung, doch nur wenigen von diesen liegt eine mehrjährige, systematische Erkundung von Stadtterritorien zugrunde. Kaum eine der hier veröffentlichten Inschriften ist erkennbar älter als die Epoche der römischen Kaiserzeit. Wo Ärendaten oder andere Kriterien wie Kaisertitulaturen fehlen, kann eine engere zeitliche Einordnung nicht erfolgen. Die Datierung begnügt sich mit den Angaben Kaiserzeit, Spätantike bzw. 4. Jh. oder später. Der oft vorkommende Aureliername allein ist bekanntlich keine sichere Scheidelinie für eine Datierung nach 212 n. Chr. Die Bezeichnung Spätantike verweist auf eine Epoche, die mit der diokletianischen Neuordnung beginnt. Für eine Einordnung in diese Epoche geben uns bestimmte Ausdrücke (?????) oder sprachliche Phänomene den Ausschlag, wenn diese auch nicht vollkommen sicher sind. Eindeutig 1 L. Robert, A Travers L'Asie Mineure. Poètes et prosateurs, monnaies grecques, voyageurs et géographie, Paris 1980, 4. christliche Merkmale datieren Inschriften in der Regel als 4. Jh. oder später. Kriterien wie die Formen der Buchstaben sind wegen der relativ geringen Funddichte unzuverlässig und werden nicht herangezogen. Die zahlreichen Neufunde, die zum Gebiet von Pompeiopolis/Paphlagonien gehören, sind hier nicht aufgenommen. Mit Beginn der Grabungen daselbst im Jahr 200
New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (32 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 207 p. B/w ills. Metropolis Ionia I: Sculpture: Hellenistic and Roman sculpture in Metropolis, Anatolia, Smyrna. Metropolis Ionia I. Heykel: Metropolis'de Hellenistik ve Roma dönemi heykeltrasligi. ARCHEOLOYG Anatolian civilizations Sculpture History of art Ancient history of art Smrne Izmir The Roman Empire Hellenism.
Very Good German Paperback. 4to. (28 x 21 m). In German. 365-402 pp., 38 numerous b/w ills. (Each pages have two columns and each columns numbered as one page). Archaologische Gesellschaft zu Berlin. [Sonderdruck aus Archaologischer Anzeiger 1959]. 115. Winckelmannsfeier am 9. Dezember 1958. "Herr Arif Müfid Mansel, Istanbul, halt den Festvortrag über 'Die Grabbauten von Side (Pamphylien)'. Die zwei Grabbauten, die ich heute der Festversammlung vorführen werde, befinden sich in der weitausgedehnten Nekropole der pamphylischen Hafenstadt Side (heute Eski Antalya), etwa in der Mitte der Stüdküste Kleinasiens und 60 km östlich von der heutigen Stadt Antalya (Adalia) gelegen...".
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 24 cm). In English. 335 p. Color ills. On the occasion of The First International Sevgi Gönül Byzantine Studies Symposium, we take pride in presenting the exhibition Istanbul: 8000 Years Brought to Daylight - Marmaray, Metro, Sultanahmet Excavations at the Assos hall of Istanbul Archaeological Museums between 26 June and 21 December, 2007. Designed with a viev to introducing the public to the historic past of Istanbul, the exhibition present the oveable cultural assets unearthed in the course of the archaeological excavations and test pittings conducted under the auspices of the Directorate of Istanbul Archaeological Museums in Üsküdar, Sirkeci and Yenikapi since 2004 and on the Former Sultanahmet Prison premises since 1997.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 401 p. Hasluck was an English antiquarian, historian, and archaeologist. In 1913 being Assistant Director (1911-15) and Librarian (1906-15) of the British School in Athens Hasluck married Margaret Hardie. As a wedding present, Hardie chose a visit to Konya (ancient Iconium) from the options offered her by her husband, and the couple spent the spring of 1913 there together. Frederick had long been interested in the interplay of Christianity and Islam within the Turkish Empire, and he was gradually to make this a central part of his work. The Haslucks were based in Athens and, over the next four years, had the opportunity to travel widely together in the southwest Balkans. ARCHEOLOGY Anthropology Anatolian civilizations Biography Archaeologist Balkans Frederick William Hasluck, (1878-1920) Antique dealer Historian.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 495 p. Hasluck was an English antiquarian, historian, and archaeologist. In 1913 being Assistant Director (1911-15) and Librarian (1906-15) of the British School in Athens Hasluck married Margaret Hardie. As a wedding present, Hardie chose a visit to Konya (ancient Iconium) from the options offered her by her husband, and the couple spent the spring of 1913 there together. Frederick had long been interested in the interplay of Christianity and Islam within the Turkish Empire, and he was gradually to make this a central part of his work. The Haslucks were based in Athens and, over the next four years, had the opportunity to travel widely together in the southwest Balkans. ARCHEOLOGY Anthropology Anatolian civilizations Biography Archaeologist Balkans Frederick William Hasluck, (1878-1920) Antique dealer Historian.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 417 p. Hasluck was an English antiquarian, historian, and archaeologist. In 1913 being Assistant Director (1911-15) and Librarian (1906-15) of the British School in Athens Hasluck married Margaret Hardie. As a wedding present, Hardie chose a visit to Konya (ancient Iconium) from the options offered her by her husband, and the couple spent the spring of 1913 there together. Frederick had long been interested in the interplay of Christianity and Islam within the Turkish Empire, and he was gradually to make this a central part of his work. The Haslucks were based in Athens and, over the next four years, had the opportunity to travel widely together in the southwest Balkans. ARCHEOLOGY Anthropology Anatolian civilizations Biography Archaeologist Balkans Frederick William Hasluck, (1878-1920) Antique dealer Historian.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 22 cm). In English. 276 p., color and b/w ills. "Zeytinburnu: A quarter monography: A common but wrong belief about the Zeytinburnu District is that the settlement in this area has begun with the slum formation and has had a past of about thirty of forty years. However, the studies carried out show that the settlement in the area has a very old past. This area was very important militarily and religiously the Byzantine Istanbul, known as the 'Second Romeî'. Among the historical structures taken over in this period by our district that was on the passage way of the Byzantine Army were Yedikule Fort to which Sultan Mehmed II Conqueror made some editions and Baliklama Ayazma (Holy Spring) and Church. Balikli Spring first became the subject of an epic on the Byzantine enthronement Of Leon I and became known with its modern name owing to an epic that is rumored to have been created during the conquest of Istanbul (Constantinople). Also, we can wholeheartedly say that our Zeytinburnu District has a rare wealth in terms of Islamic mysticism. Dervish Lodges within the boundaries of our district such as Perisan Baba, Hadji Mahmud Aga, Seyyid Nizam and Merkez Effendi Dervish lodges, as well as Yenikapi Mevlevi House, mentioned as a music academy, have been occasion for the education of extremely important figures of our mystic history.".
Very Good English In modern cloth bdg. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. [8], 95, [1] p., 3 maps, 1 folding, 28 plates. First Edition. Küçük Asyada ölmüs sehirler. Priyen - Mile - Didim - Hierapolis. Translated by Mustafa Rahmi. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Smyrna Hierapolis Didim Miletos Prienne Ruined cities.
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Turkish. 316 p., ills. Two empires one geography: Traces of transition from Byzantium to Ottoman in the Balkans and Anatolia. Iki imparatorluk tek cografya: Bizans'tan Osmanli'ya geçisin Anadolu ve Balkanlar'daki izleri.
Fine Turkish Paperback. 12mo. (16 x 13 cm). In Turkish.158, [2] p., b/w plates. Byzantine inscriptions and monuments in Istanbul. Istanbulda Bizans devrine ait anit ve yapilar. First and Only Edition. Scarce.
New English Original bdg. HC. Oblong 4to. In English. 137 p., ills. To the saints in Asia Minor: An exploration of Christian history in Turkey. Vol. 1: The Aegean region. As we guide you in the footsteps of the early saints through the olive groves, wetlands, and seasides of Western Turkey, we hope to enrich your experience of scripture and church history set in the Aegean Region. We'll begin our journey in the Christian epicenter of Ephesus where the Apostle Paul's School of Tyrannus unleashed the gospel of Jesus Christ throughout Asia. You will come face-tofave with the Aegean churches that were instructed, corrected, and encouraged by the risen Christ in the book of Revelation, authored by John. He may have known these churches quite well after serving as the bishop of ephesus. In addition to Paul and John, we meet other church fathers, many of them martyred, who led, encouraged, and critiqued the churches and Christians in the region. From world powers and church fathers to religious temples and city marketplaces, join us in encountering the saints and their surroundings in the Aegean Region of Turkey.
New English Original bdg. 4to. (32 x 23 cm). In Turkish. Many b/w and color ills. 296 p. Denizcilerin karargâhi Kasimpasa. [= Sailors' headquarters: Kasimpasha]. "Kasimpasa is one of the oldest residential areas in Istanbul with a strong naval tradition. The ships of Sultan Mehmed II sailed into the Golden Horn from the quarter. After the Fall of Constantinople Kasimpasa flourished. By the 16th century it contained the principal dockyards of the Ottoman Empire, home to 120 ships. As the Empire declined, the yard became neglected. By the 19th century the Ottoman fleet was ineffective as a military power, and much of the neighbourhood was destroyed by fire. Today, the old arsenal is a repair dock serving cargo ships, ferries and a small shipping line. The Turkish Naval High School was founded in 1773 to teach geometry and navigation to naval and civilian merchant captains on board a galleon anchored at Kasimpasa. The Turkish Naval Academy was housed in Kasimpasa from 1838 to 1850. Following the Armistice of Mudanya, the former Ottoman Ministry of the Navy (Bahriye Nazirligi) building in Kasimpasa became the headquarters of the Istanbul Naval Command on 14 November 1922. During the riots of 1955, Greek dwellings in Kasimpasa were attacked and looted. (From Wikipedia)". OTTOMANIA Istanbul Constantinople Military history Navigation Urban history.
Fine Greek, Modern (post 1453) Paperback. Small. 4to. (26 x 20 cm). In Greek. 171, [2] p., color and b/w ills. [Our trial of Cappadocia. A wandering pilgrimage]. E dikia mas Kappadokia. Ena odoiporiko proskunema. Signed and inscribed by Kekes.
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
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 428 p. Note Liminaire INTRODUCTION PREMIÈRE PARTIE : LA FORMATION DE LA COMMUNAUTÉ LEVANTINE Chapitre 1 - DES ORIGINES À LA CONQUÊTE DE CONSTANTINOPLE PAR LES TURCS EN 1453 : LA COMMUNAUTÉ LEVANTINE Section I - LES COLONIES ITALIENNES I - Les Amalfitains II - Les Vénitiens A. Saint-Acyndinus B. Saint-Marc de Embulo C. Sainte-Marie de Embulo D. Saint-Nicolas III - Les Pisans A. Saint-Nicolas B. Saint-Pierre-et-Paul IV - Les Génois V - Ordres monastiques à Constantinople A. Franciscains B. Dominicains C. Templiers D. Hospitaliers de Saint-Jean Section II - L'EMPIRE LATIN D'ORIENT (1204-1261) I - Le Patriarcat latin de Constantinople et ses patriarches II - Eglises latines de l'Empire franco-vénitien III - Tentatives d'union et fin de l'Empire latin Section III - LA RESTAURATION BYZANTINE (1261-1453) I - Les Génois à Galata II - Sanctuaires latins à Galata A. Sainte-Anne B. Eglise et hospice Saint-Antoine C. Monastère Sainte-Catherine D. Couvent et église Sainte-Claire E. Couvent et église Saint- François F. Autres sanctuaires G. Saint-Benoît et Sainte-Marie de la Miséricorde de la Citerne H. Saint-Georges III - Autorité ecclésiastique latine Section IV - FAMILLES LEVANTINES I - Eglise Saint-Paul II - Cimetière des Grands-Champs III - Eglise Saint-François Chapitre 2 - DE 1453 AUX RÉFORMES DE 1839 : LA FORMATION DE LA COMMUNAUTÉ LEVANTINE Section I - FORMATION DE LA COMMUNAUTÉ LATINE OTTOMANE I - La conquête de Constantinople en 1453 II - Firman de Mehmet II à la colonie génoise de Galata III - Statut des Latins ottomans A. Droit de capitation B. Droits et devoirs des sujets tributaires IV - La Magnifica Comunità di Pera A. Caractère particulier de la Magnifica Comunità B. Attributions exercées par la Magnifica Comunità V - Protégés ou barataires A. Drogmans B. Abus dans l'attribution des patentes de franchise VI - Etat de la Communauté latine après la conquête de 1453 A. Registres paroissiaux a) Eglise Sainte-Marie Draperis b) Basilique Saint-Antoine c) Eglise Saint-Pierre et Saint-Paul B. Tableau comparatif des baptêmes de 1662 à 1839 Section II - FORMATION DE LA COMMUNAUTÉ LATINE ETRANGÈRE I - Les étrangers européens II - Les immigrés des îles de l'Archipel A. Archives des Latins de Chio B. Familles latines de Chio C. Tableaux des baptêmes annuels des Latins de Chio D. Archives de Tinos III - Les Capitulations IV - Le protectorat A. Loi du 9 décembre 1905 sur la séparation des Eglises et de l'Etat B. Etablissement des relations diplomatiques entre le Vatican et la Turquie V - La colonie française de Constantinople en 1764 Section III - LE REGISTRE DU BAGNE DE CONSTANTINOPLE I - Le registre et les registreurs A. Données historiques B. Indications fournies par le registre même II - Le Bagne et ses esclaves III - La nationalité des affranchis IV - Les affranchis A. En liberté des galères B. En liberté du bagne Section IV - FAMILLES LATINES DU XVIIe ET XVIIIe SIÈCLES I - Archives du Cimetière catholique-latin d'Istanbul II - Epitaphes de l'ancien cimetière des Grands-Champs A. Cimetière des Grands-Champs B. Monument commémoratif des Grands-Champs C. Epitaphes du cimetière des Grands-Champs DEUXIÈME PARTIE : L'APOGÉE DE LA COMMUNAUTÉ LEVANTINE Chapitre 3 - L'APOGÉE DE LA COMMUNAUTÉ LATINE DE CONSTANTINOPLE Section I - FACTEURS DE L'APOGÉE I - Les réformes de 1839 II - Le rescrit impérial de 1856 III - Droit de propriété immobilière accordé aux étrangers IV - Naturalisation Section II - SIGNES QUANTITATIFS DE L'APOGÉE I - Registres paroissiaux II - Cimetière catholique-latin de Feriköy à Istanbul A. Historique et description du Cimetière catholique-latin de Feriköy a) La Chapelle b) Ossuaires c) Vue générale du Cimetière et tombes civiles d) Monuments militaires français e) Monuments militaires italiens B. Concession à perpétuité du Cimetière par le gouvernement C. Statistiques mortuaires du Cimetière a) Espérance de vie b) Tableau par nationalités de la Communauté latine Sec
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (34 x 25 cm). In Turkish. 384 p., ills. Bursa urban history from ancient Period to Republican Turkey. A very heavy volume. URBAN HISTORY Local history Bursa Brussa Brousse Archeology Turkish history Ottoman culture.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (34 x 25 cm). In Turkish. 384 p., ills. Bursa urban history from ancient Period to Republican Turkey. A very heavy volume. URBAN HISTORY Local history Bursa Brussa Brousse Archeology Turkish history Ottoman culture.
142pp., 24cm., Thèse présentée à la Faculté des lettres de Paris, brochure originale (dos renforcé), qqs.rousseurs, exemplaire de la collection du byzantiniste et helleniste belge prof. Justin Mossay (avec ex-libris et cachet), S103550
213pp., br.orig., non coupé, 26cm., bel état, [contient les textes grecs des typica du monastère de Notre-Dame-de-Bonne-Espérance & du monastère de Lips (pp.18-139) & l'histoire de ces monastères (en français)], dans la série "Académie royale de Belgique, Classe des lettres et des sciences morales et politiques. Mémoires. In-8" 2e série T.XIII fasc.4, R57579
278pp. + 163 illustrations en n/bl hors-texte, 28cm., brochure originale, bon état, X102107
xx + 197pp.richly illustrated, hardcover, 26cm., in the series "Medieval and renaissance texts and studies" volume 378, very good condition, ISBN 978-0-86698-426-3, S79092
xxxii + 436pp., relié en couverture moderne demi-toile (brochure originale conservée), bon état, R37530
Complet en 2 tomes: xxv,472 + xii,609pp. + 7 cartes dépliantes dont 4 en couleurs, t.I: 3e édition, br.orig., 23cm., bon état, R90625