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New French Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 356 p. Lieux slaves d'Istanbul: Guide historique de 200 lieux sslaves de Byzance à nos jours réunis en 11 promenades. Sommaire Translittération et valeurs phonétiques Pourquoi un guide slave d'Istanbul ? Les Slaves d'Istanbul. Bref rappel historique I. Byzance Première promenade : Byzance slave II. Les Slaves du Sultan Deuxième promenade : Les lieux du pouvoir. Le sérail et le quartier de l'hippodrome Troisième promenade : Négociants, artisans et imprimeurs. Autour de Balkapan et de Tahtakale Quatrième promenade : Artisans et petit peuple. En allant vers le grand bazar Cinquième promenade : Religion, église et identité. Cibali et le Phanar Sixième promenade :Habiter et travailler. D'Ayvansaray à Kumkapi. Septième promenade : La tentation occidentale. Pera-Galata-Beyoglu. Huitième promenade : Pêcheurs, dignitaires et collèges. Le Bosphore. Neuvième promenade : Tisserands, séminaristes et réfugiés polonais. Üsküdar et Polonezköy. Dixième promenade : Haute bourgeoisie, écoles supérieures et exilés. Les îles des princes. III. Le temps des nationalités Onzième promenade : Des indépendances à 1924. Russes Les débuts de la Bulgarie indépendante. Polonais Serbes, Monténégrins, Dalmates, Croates, Tchèques Bibliographie Liste des cartes Index des lieux.
Very Good French Paperback. 4to. (27 x 19 cm). In French. 257-273 pp., 11 numerous b/w plates. Le baptistere de Sainte Sophie d'Istanbul. (Estratto da Atti del IX Congresso Internazionale di Archeologia Cristiana. Roma, 21-27 Settembre 1975).
76731Turnhout, Brepols, 1992.
102165N.Y., Franklin, 1969.
86887Turnhout, Brepols, (1982).
New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (29 x 21 cm). In English and Turkish. 144 p., color and b/w ills. Daskyleion: Balikesir'in eski çaglardaki valilik merkezi.= Daskyleion. (In memory of Heleen Sancisi-Weerdenburg). Contents: Giris.= Introduction.; Daskyleion'da Phrygler.= Phrygians in Dascylium.; Daskyleion'da Lydialilar.= Lydians in Dascylium.; Daskyleion'da Persler.; Persians in Dascylium.; Daskyleion'da Helenistik, Roma ve Bizans Dönemleri.= The Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine Periods in Dascylium.; Daskyleion Buluntulari.= Finds of Dascylium.; Daskyleion Tümülüsleri.= The Tumuli of Dascylium.; Müze / The Museum.; Daskyleion Hakkinda Yayinlar.= The Publications on Dascylium.
B9781020966095Hardback. New. hardcover
52099, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2018 Paperback, Languages: English, French, Italian, 168 p., 215 x 260 mm. ISBN 9782503578354.
12529PARIS, J. Gamber - 1929 - In-8 - Débroché - 98 pages - 121 planches NB PP HT infine - Propre
PARIS, J. Gamber - 1929 - In-8 - Débroché - 98 pages - 121 planches NB PP HT infine - Propre
102014727X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Fine English Paperback. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English. 49, [1] p., 16 numerous b/w plates, 1 folded map. Constantinople during the era of Mohammed the Conqueror, 1453-1481 (Maps, explanations, indices).
Very Good Greek, Modern (post 1453) Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). In Greek. 685 p., b/w ills. [The eagles of the East (Anatolia)]. Oi aetoi tes Anatolis. Signed and inscribed by Marikane.
Edited by Harold Temperley this is a postumous collection of essays by the distinguished classical scholar John Bagnell Bury, formerly Professor at Trinity College Dublin and later at Cambridge University. This volume includes the transcript of his inaugural address at Cambridge on "The Science of History" in which he famously defined the role of an historian thus : "I may remind you that history is not a branch of literature. The facts of history, like the facts of geology or astronomy, can supply material for literary art; for manifest reasons they lend themselves to artistic representation far more readily than those of the natural sciences; but to clothe the story of human society in a literary dress is no more the part of a historian as a historian, than it is the part of an astronomer as an astronomer to present in an artistic shape the story of the stars." The essays range in topic from Greek through Roman and Byzantine periods. 249p. frontis. Some slight wear to covers. Bookplate of previous ownerand UK Bookseller ticket inside front cover. Book
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (29 x 22 cm). In English. 195 p., color and b/w plates. Roman archaeology in a South Anatolian landscape: The Via Sebaste, the Mansio in the Döseme Bogazi, and regional transhumance in Pamphylia and Pisidia. An investigation of a Roman road-station in its archaeological and geographical context that provides a new perspective on the historical landscape of southern Anatolia. This study is based on fieldwork carried out during the 1990s in southwest Turkey in the modern vilayets of Burdur and Antalya, and it focuses on the settlements associated with a Roman mansio located in the Döseme Bogazi, the pass that linked Pisidia with the coastal region of Pamphylia. The course of the road and the structures that emerged along it were defined not by the evolution of Pisidia's Hellenized indigenous culture but by the priorities of Roman rule, especially during late antiquity. Furthermore, the study of the road where the mansio was located raises fundamental questions about the role played by this mountain pass in the movement of people and animals between the lowlands and highlands of South-west Anatolia.
Fine Fine English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (27 x 22 cm). In Turkish. [x], 444 p., many b/w and color ills. Istanbul: Bir kent tarihi. Bizantion, Konstantinopolis, Istanbul. Translated by Zeynep Rona. Third Edition.
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.
Very Good Very Good Greek, Modern (post 1453) Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Small 4to. (26 x 21 cm). In Greek (Modern). 329 p., color and b/w ills. Signed and inscribed by author to Cemal Kozanoglu. The Greeks in the Black Sea: From the Bronze Age to the beginning of the 20th century.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [Lxiv], 282 p. Eastern boundary of the Byzantine Empire based on Greek, Arabic, Assyrian and Armenian chronicles. Rare. Bizans Devletinin dogu siniri. Grekçe, Arabça, Süryanice ve Ermenice kaynaklara göre 363'den 1071'e kadar. Translated by Fikret Isiltan.
Large format book on Byzantine art with lovely tipped in illustrations. English translation by Stuart Gilbert. 203p.plates (col) bibliography. Donor inscription on ffep. NOTE: This is an oversized [ 20x25x5.cm] VERY heavy volume [ 1.8 kg] Book
Former owner's bookplate on inner cover. Appears to be bound upside down (as published? ) otherwise Fine. ; The armies of the Fourth Crusade that left Western Europe at the beginning of the thirteenth century never reached the Holy Land to fight the Infidel; they stopped instead at Byzantium and sacked that capital of eastern Christendom. Much of what we know today of those events comes from contemporary accounts by secular writers; their perspective is balanced by a document written from a monastic point of view and now available for the first time in English. The Hystoria Constantinopolitana relates the adventures of Martin of Pairis, an abbot of the Cistercian Order who participated in the plunder of the city, as recorded by his monk Gunther. Written to justify the abbot's pious pilferage of scared relics and his transporting them back to his monastery in Alsace, it is a work of Christian metahistory that shows how the sack of Constantinople fits into God's plan for humanity, and that deeds done under divine guidance are themselves holy and righteous. The Hystoria Constantinopolitana is one of the most complex and sophisticated historiographical work of its time, deftly interweaving moods and motifs, themes and scenes. In producing the first English translation and analysis of this work, Alfred Andrea has captured the full flavor of the original with its alternating section of prose and poetry. His introduction to the text provides background on Gunther's life and work and explores the monk's purpose in writing the Hystoria Constantinopolitana—not the least of which was extolling the virtues of Abbott Martin, who was sometimes accuse of laxity by his superiors in the Order. Gunther's work is significant for its effort to deal with problems raised by the participation of monks in the Crusades, making it a valuable contribution to both crusading and monastic history. The Capture of Constantinople adds to our knowledge of the Fourth Crusade and provides unusual insight into the attitudes of the participants and the cultural-intellectual history of the early thirteenth century. ; Middle Ages Series; 194 pages
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 22 cm). In Turkish. 88 p., 13 folding plans of aqueducts and 2 of them Izmit's city plan. Izmit antik su sistemleri ve Pasasuyu. Ancient Niceai water systems.