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196pp., 23cm., brochure originale, bon état, R101825
Complet en 2 tomes: x + 367pp. (pagination continuée), 21cm., brochures originales, exemplaire de la collection du byzantiniste et helléniste belge prof. Justin Mossay (avec cachet et ex-libris), bon état, X103527
x + 380pp. illustrated with some plates out of text, 25cm., original softcover, good condition, X111378
xii + 340pp. illustrated with some plates out of text, 25cm., original softcover, good condition, X111377
xiii + 351pp. illustrated with some plates out of text, 25cm., original softcover, good condition, X111380
xi + 417pp. illustrated with some plates out of text, 25cm., original softcover, copy from the collection of the Belgian specialist in Byzantine Studies prof. Justin Mossay (with ex-libris), good condition, X92899
xii + 412pp. illustrated with some plates out of text, 25cm., original softcover, copy from the collection of the Belgian specialist in Byzantine Studies prof. Justin Mossay (with ex-libris), good condition, X92898
xiii + 440pp. illustrated with some plates out of text, 25cm., original softcover, copy from the collection of the Belgian specialist in Byzantine Studies prof. Justin Mossay (with ex-libris), good condition, X92897
xi + 406pp. illustrated with some plates out of text, 25cm., original softcover, good condition, X111376
xi + 330pp. illustrated with some plates out of text, 25cm., original softcover, copy from the collection of the Belgian specialist in Byzantine Studies prof. Justin Mossay (with ex-libris), very good condition, X92895
New Turkish Paperback. 4to. (28 x 23 cm). Edition in Turkish. 192 p., ills. Archival memories: Marcell Restle's research in Anatolia and beyond. Authors: Su Sultan Akülker, Klaus Belke, Birgitt Borkopp-Restle, Friedrich Hild, Cedric Huss, Johannes Koder, Caroline Mang, Philipp Pichler, Nina Rannharter, Marcell Restle, Lioba Theis, B. Tolga Uyar, Peter Waldhausl... Marcell Restle was born in 1932 in a small town named Bad Waldsee in southern Germany and studied art history, Byzantine studies, and the history of Christianity at the universities of Tu?bingen and Munich. The classes Restle took from German and Turkish professors at Istanbul University, where he studied for a year, opened up new horizons for him. The studies he made of Islamic, Seljuk, and, especially, Ottoman art and architecture, as well as of Byzantine art; the classes he taught at the universities of Vienna and Munich on these topics; and the countless study trips he made around the Eastern Mediterranean, including to Istanbul and Anatolia, made him an expert in the field of architecture, especially in the systematic documentation of buildings. "Archival Memories" on the one hand informs viewers about how a researcher organized his working day, how he systematically allotted his time, and what methods he used in the pre-digital age. On the other hand, it aims to present from retrospective perspectives the states of numerous cultural assets, most of which remain today only as memories within urban structures.
México, Unión Tipográfica Editorial Hispano Americana, 1955, 23 x 16 cm., tela original, XXIII + 457 págs. + 3 hojas + 24 láminas + 1 mapa plegado. (Colección: La Evolución de la Humanidad. Tomo 50).
New New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (30 x 22 cm). In Turkish. 351 p. Color and b/w ills. Geçmisten günümüze Istanbul. Istanbul urban history throughout history.
Fine Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 222 p. Küçük Asya. Bithynia. Translated from Asia Minor by Texier. Bithynia chapter.
Fine French Modern cloth. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Proceedings in English, German, French, and Turkish. [4], 344, [1] p., 45 numerous b/w plts. Actes du X. Congres International d'Etudes Byzantines.= Milletlerarasi Bizans Tetkikleri Kongresi tebligleri X. (Istanbul, 15-21. IX. 1955).
Fine English Original cloth bdg. 4to. (30 x 22 cm). Articles in English, French, and German. [viii], 329 p., numerous b/ww plates. Homo Byzantinus: Papers in honor of Alexander Kazhdan. Dumbarton Oaks Papers Number Forty-six 1992. Cotents: Some Talk of Alexander - Bibliography of Works by Alexander Kazhdan - A Fourteenth- Century Prose Version of the Odyssey - Dictators and Diplomats in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries: Medieval Epistolography and the Birth of Modern Bureaucracy - Ezekiel and the Politics of Resurrection in Tenth- Century Byzantium - L'ombre d'un doute: L'hagiographie en question, VIe- XIe siecle - Greek in Kievan Rus' - The Alexander Legend in Byzantium: Some Literary Gleanings - Why am I not a Byzantinist? - "Femina Byzantina": The Council in Trullo on Women - Ein Zyklus von Epigrammen zu Darstellungen von Herrenfesten und Wunderszenen - Der homo byzantinus und das Bleisiegel - Slavic Jesters and the Byzantine Hippodrome - 129 Further Notes on Byzantine Marriage: Raptus - The Letters of Demetrios Kydones to Empress Helena Kantakouzene Palaiologina - Imperial Marriages and Their Critics in the Eleventh Century: The Case of Skylitzes - Man in Byzantine Historiography from John Malalas to Michael Psellos - Bad Historian of Good Lawyer? Demetrios Chomatenos and Novel - Eros the King and the King of Amours: Some Observations on Hysmine and Hysminias - The Mosaics of Nea Moni: An Imperial Reading - Diabolus Byzantinus - An Anonymous Laudatory Poem in Honor of Basil I - The Madness of Genre - The First Century of the Monastery of Hosios Loukas - De la chasse et du souverain - Ein neues Zeugnis uber Ignatij von Smolensk und die russische Kolonie in Konstantinopel im ausgehenden 14. Jahrhundert - Once Again Concerning the Baptism of Olga, Archontissa of Rus' - The Search for the Past in Byzantium around the Year Empress Theodora Palaiologina, Wife of Michael VIII - "Let Now the Astrologers Stand Up": The Aermenian Christian Reaction to Astrology and Divination - The Baptistery of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem and the Politics of Sacred Landscape - List of Abbreviations, Dumbarton Oaks Papers 46 - 327.
Fine Fine English Original bdg. Dus wrapper. 4to. (28 x 22 cm). In English. 255 p., b/w and color ills. Encomium to Istanbul.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 172 p., color and b/w ills. Wall, arch, dome: Byzantine Istanbul in the eyes of Ottoman photographers.= Sur, kemer, kubbe: Osmanli fotografçilarinin gözüyle Bizans Istanbulu. [Exhibition catalogue]. Text: Samih Rifat. One of the most outstanding characteristics of Istanbul's Byzan-tine monuments, as captured by Ottoman photographers, is their role as priceless documents in the city's history. The period between the second half of the 19th century and the turn of the 20th century is marked by profound changes in Istanbul with respect to urban structure, historical texture and monuments. A careful eye readily notices the considerable transformations spread over a hundred, hundred and fifty years in Istanbul city walls, Galata Tower, Hagia Sophia and the Hippodrome area. These photographs are replete with valuable clues for today's researchers, restorers, architectures and urban planners. Nonetheless, there is something beyond the obvious in these images: Istanbul's remaining city walls, arches, and domes of a far away past continue to survive in another form of existence in these old photographs, which reflect an age closer to us in time, yet just as rapidly vanished. The discolored surfaces permeating an indescribable sense of the old add another layer, another epoch to the historical richness of the city. Comprised of a selection from the Suna and Inan Kiraç Foundation Old Istanbul Photographs Collection, Wall Arch Dome ventures us into a journey in the same milieu and in a different time dimension. Yet, on this occasion, we find ourselves in an Istanbul more ancient, more distant than the Republican or Ottoman days; it is a Byzantine Istanbul of monuments, ruins and almost imperceptible traces from thousands of years past.
Very Good English Paprerback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. 29 p., 27, [2] numerous b/w plates, 1 folding plan. Annual of Ayasofya Museum.= Ayasofya Müzesi yilligi. No. 1. Rare first issue.
Very Good German Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In German. [8], 406, [33] p., xxxiii numerous b/w plates. Byzantinische Forschungen. Internationale Zeitschrift für Byzantinistik. Polychordia. Festschrift Franz Dölger zum 75. Geburstag. Band 1.
Very Good Very Good English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (32 x 22 cm). In English. [xxiv], 277 p., 131 numerous b/w plts. Roman sculpture in Side.
Dustjacket has a few small nicks and tears. Dustjacket has shelfwear and rubbing. Dustjacket spine is slightly discolored. Minor waviness to pages. Book has minor shelfwear. ; With an emphasis on an interpretative view of the distinctive nature of Byzantine civilization, this book serves as an introduction to the study of Byzantium. ; Dumbarton Oaks Titles in Byzantine Studies; 0.9 x 9.2 x 6 Inches; 240 pages
The Polis both in Orthodox and Ottoman times. 256p + 14 page of plates (B & w) tables.index.Name of previous owner, else fine Damaged DJ repaired, now in plastic sleeve Book
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (34 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 659 p. B/w ills. Original Ottoman documents and their transcription in Modern Turkish. Kagithane Province of Istanbul (Constantinople) City based on Ottoman archival documents. "Kagithane (Turkish pronunciation: [ka??t'ha?ne]) is a working class district of the city of Istanbul, Turkey, in a valley inland from the upmarket Etiler. Built along a stream that runs into the Golden Horn. In the time of Suleiman the Magnificent the valley was known as 'Sadabad' and used by the Ottoman court for hunting, riding and equestrian sports. The valley was full of wonderful tulip fields and in spring people would come along the stream for picnics and days out of the city. There are records of gatherings such as wedding parties being held here. By the late Ottoman period the valley floor had been drained, weekend homes had been built in the valley with lovely gardens, and the area led into the richly forested parks of Kagithane and Alibeyköy ideal for parties and picnics. The Ottoman gunpowder factory was the first industrial activity in the valley and dated back to the early Ottoman sultan Bayezid II. Kagithane then became home to numerous factories including flour mills and the paper factories that give the area its name. The area was still far from the city and not heavily populated until the late 20th century. Until then there were gypsy camps in the valley (and there is still a large gypsy community in Gültepe today). Real growth came to Kagithane from the 1950s onwards, as the area was settled by migrants from Anatolia, who came to work in the factories, workshops or building sites. They built small cottages on the valley sides, then brought family, friends and neighbours from the village to live in one of the rooms while they built their own cottages nearby. As many Turkish rural areas have been impoverished for decades there has been no shortage of people prepared to opt for this lifestyle in Istanbul. None of this building was regulated or controlled in any meaningful way and whenever there is a big rain people in Kagithane are flooded out of their homes. And the houses were scattered all over the sides of the valley with no thought for where they could put roads, drains or any other infrastructure. And Istanbul is vulnerable to earthquakes. This working class district was a centre of left-wing support during the years of political violence in the 1970s. From the 1970s onwards as the second generation grew up the cottages have been pulled down and replaced with grubby, bare-walled six-storey apartment buildings to house the offspring of these families. Kagithane develops". A very heavy volume. Extra shipping fee will be requested. CONSTANTINOPLE Ottoman culture State archives Ottoman history Istanbul Byzantium Urban history.
New Turkish Original bdg. HC. 4to. (30 x 23 cm). In Turkish. 327 p., color and b/w ills. Suyu arayan Istanbul: Vakif sular ve Kirkçesme.