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New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. In special slip-case. 4to. In English. 300 p. Color and b/w ills. Having decorated the silhouette of Istanbul for nearly 1500 years, the Hagia Sophia has been regarded as the Eighth Wonder of the World by several scientific journals. It has become one of the most important stones in art history for the mosaics and decorations it houses. When the construction of the church, which was begun upon the order of Emperor Justinian, was completed, those who had seen it were stunned by its superior architectural features of the period and the quality of the materials used in its construction. Arriving on Christmas Day, December 27th, 537 riding a chariot pulled by four horses, Emperor Justinian inaugurated the impressive structure with the prayers of Patriarch Menas. It was to remain the heart of the Christian world as the most important church of the Eastern Roman Empire for the next 916 years. Adorned with the finest mosaics of Byzantine art, it did not take long before this structure became synonymous with Constantinople. As the pride of Christianity, the Hagia Sophia was to sustain major damage from as fires and earthquakes. However, ironically, it was the Latins who wreaked the most havoc upon the church during the 4th Crusade of 1204. Despite all the disasters that befell the city, the Hagia Sophia managed to remain intact, continuing to be the shining light of the envy of the world, The long Byzantine era concluded with the conquest of Constantinople by Sultan Mehmet Khan II in 1453, thus marking the start of the Islamic era at the Hagia Sophia. The highly reverent Ottomans carefully converted this huge house of worship into a mosque. Bearing the title 'Caliph of Islam', the sultans conducted their obligatory prayer services and religious holiday receptions here. One of the most important indications of the merit showered upon the structure during this period was the fact that some Ottoman sultans were buried here. Having served as one of the most important mosques of the Islamic world for 481 years, the Hagia Sophia's mosaics were plastered over in compliance with Islamic custom. Moreover, the Turkish works and architectural additions contributed an incomparable richness to the aura of the Hagia Sophia. A number of Byzantine era structures remain extant today thanks to the renovation studies conducted during the Ottoman era. In particular, the additions and repairs made by Mimar Sinan, as well as the periodic studies commissioned by some Ottoman sultans have contributed towards ensuring the structure maintained the same splendor when it was first built. Sultan Abdulmecit commissioned the Swiss architect, Gaspare Fossati to renovate the Hagia Sophia between 1847-1849, during which the mosaics were also repaired. The mosaics began to be cleaned and displayed in 1934 when the structure was converted into a museum. Having remained intact for practically 15 centuries, UNESCO has also placed this structure on the list of edifices that need to be preserved. We took it upon ourselves to acquaint readers of this book with the architecture, mosaics, legends and Turkish-era works of this world-famous structure. I wish to thank and offer my regards to all everyone who has contributed their time and labor towards the production of this book.
Corner of front wrap is creased with light creasing to upper edge of front wrap near spine. Light wear to lower rear corner. ; 19 papers; xx, 358 p. , 3 p. Of plates. CONTENTS: Ian Martin: The Publications of Robert Browning; Trevor J. Saunders: The Controversy About Slavery Reported by Aristotle, Politics, I vi, 1255a4 ff. ; A. A. Long: Greek Ethics After MacIntyre and the Stoic Community of Reason; E. J. Jory: The Early Pantomime Riots; P. J. Bicknell: The Dark Side of the Moon; Alanna Emmett: An Early-Fourth-Century Female Monastic Community in Egypt? J. H. W. G. Liebeschuetz: Friends and Enemies of John Chrysostom; Samuel N. C. Lieu: The Holy Men and Their Biographers in Early Byzantium and Medieval China: A Preliminary Comparative Study in Hagiography; John R. S. Mair: Reflections Upon the Theological Tractates of Boethius; J. D. C. Frendo: The Poetic Achievement of George of Pisidia: A Literary and Historical Study; J. D. Howard-Johnston: Thema; Lydia Carras: The Life of St Athanasias of Aegina: A Critical Edition with Introduction; Paul Magdalino: The Bath of Leo the Wise; M. J. Jeffreys: Iakovos Monachos, Letter 3; Athanassios Angelou: Matthaios Gabalos and his Kephalaia; M. C. Davies: An Emperor Without Clothes? Niccolo Niccoli Under Attack; A. A. M. Bryer: 'The Faithless Kabazitai and Scholarioi'; Margaret Carroll: Constantine XI Palaeologus: Some Problems of Image; Ann Moffatt: The After-life of the Letters of Theophylaktos Simokatta. ; Australian Association for Byzantine Studies. Byzantina Australiensia 5; 358 pages
Corner of front wrap is starting to curl. Light edgewear to lower rear corner. Top of spine is bumped with small closed tear. ; 19 papers; xx, 358 p. , 3 p. Of plates. CONTENTS: Ian Martin: The Publications of Robert Browning; Trevor J. Saunders: The Controversy About Slavery Reported by Aristotle, Politics, I vi, 1255a4 ff. ; A. A. Long: Greek Ethics After MacIntyre and the Stoic Community of Reason; E. J. Jory: The Early Pantomime Riots; P. J. Bicknell: The Dark Side of the Moon; Alanna Emmett: An Early-Fourth-Century Female Monastic Community in Egypt? J. H. W. G. Liebeschuetz: Friends and Enemies of John Chrysostom; Samuel N. C. Lieu: The Holy Men and Their Biographers in Early Byzantium and Medieval China: A Preliminary Comparative Study in Hagiography; John R. S. Mair: Reflections Upon the Theological Tractates of Boethius; J. D. C. Frendo: The Poetic Achievement of George of Pisidia: A Literary and Historical Study; J. D. Howard-Johnston: Thema; Lydia Carras: The Life of St Athanasias of Aegina: A Critical Edition with Introduction; Paul Magdalino: The Bath of Leo the Wise; M. J. Jeffreys: Iakovos Monachos, Letter 3; Athanassios Angelou: Matthaios Gabalos and his Kephalaia; M. C. Davies: An Emperor Without Clothes? Niccolo Niccoli Under Attack; A. A. M. Bryer: 'The Faithless Kabazitai and Scholarioi'; Margaret Carroll: Constantine XI Palaeologus: Some Problems of Image; Ann Moffatt: The After-life of the Letters of Theophylaktos Simokatta. ; Australian Association for Byzantine Studies. Byzantina Australiensia 5; 358 pages
New English Paperback. Folio. (34 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 496 p., color and b/w ills. After the death of Emperor Theodosius I in 395, the vast Roman lands stretching from the shores of the English Channel to the borders of Iran were divided into two realms, western and eastern. Although the western part of the empire faded away in the second half of the 5th century, the Roman Empire continued to exist in its eastern territories until 1453. The name "Byzantine" was used for the first time by the German humanist and philologist Hieronymus Wolf in the 16th century for this empire, whose capital was moved from Rome to the city of Byzantion (with its new name, Constantinople) and became Christian over time. This term became widespread in the 19th century and later. However, the people that this book is about have always called themselves "Roman" and their state the "Roman Empire", while their neighbors also knew them as "Romans". The Byzantine Empire that ruled for about 11 centuries is one of the states whose reign lasted the longest in Anatolia. Anatolia was the geographical, demographic, and economic cradle of this predominantly Greek-speaking Christian population and its culture. The loss of Anatolia as of the 14th century led to the end of the empire in a short time. The cry of Emperor Theodore II Laskaris - "Holy land, my mother, Anatolia!" - in one of his letters from the mid-13th century shows how vital these lands were for the empire. This book aims to present both Byzantine culture and, more specifically, Byzantine Anatolia, through 32 articles by Turkish and foreign Byzantologists, who are experts in their respective fields. While the articles on political, bureaucratic, military, economic and religious life focus on the state apparatus and social structure, articles on literature, health, art, and material culture remains provide valuable information about daily life. In the articles that constitute the last part of the book, the reader is invited to a historical journey through different geographical regions of Byzantine Anatolia.
410pp., 25cm., reliure en toile bordeaux d'éditeur avec titre doré, exemplaire de la collection du byzantiniste belge prof. Justin Mossay (avec ex-libris et cachet), texte et intérieur frais, bon état, [contient e.a.: LEMERLE Paul, L'histoire des Pauliciens d'Asie Mineure d'après les sources grecques (pp.1-144 avec carte et planche hors-texte)], R104437
xxvi + 511pp. + 1 carte dépliante (in fine), 1e édition, 27cm., jolie reliure d'époque (dos en cuir rouge à 5 nerfs, titre doré au dos, plats mabrés, coins peu touchés), feuilles de garde marbrées, brochure originale conservée et reliée, exemplaire de la collection du byzantiniste belge prof. Justin Mossay (avec ex-libris et cachet), texte "bilingue": français ancien et traduction en français moderne en regard, bon état, poids: 2.1kg., X103457
498pp., in the series "Corpus Christianorum Lingua Patrum" volume II, 25cm., original softcover, pages still uncut, very good condition, [Text in English, with excerpts in Greek], weight: 1kg., R108190
[932] pp., text printed in 1864 numbered columns, bilingual: Greek-Latin, 29cm., softcover, reprint of the 1858-edition, copy from the collection of the belgian byzantinist prof. Justin Mossay (with stamp and ex-libris), text and interior clean and bright, good condition, R104405
[892] pp., text printed in 1782 numbered columns, bilingual: Greek-Latin, 29cm., softcover, reprint of the 1869-edition, copy from the collection of the belgian byzantinist prof. Justin Mossay (with stamp and ex-libris), text clean and bright, good condition, weight: 1.7kg., R104412
[760] pp., text printed in 1520 numbered columns, bilingual: Greek-Latin, 29cm., softcover, reprint of the 1869-edition, copy from the collection of the belgian byzantinist prof. Justin Mossay (with stamp and ex-libris), text clean and bright, good condition, weight: 1.5kg., R104414
xi + 428pp., Original 1876-edition, 22cm., cart. cover with spine in black cloth (with some use at joints), copy from the collection of prof. Heinrich Gelzer (1847-1906, Jena, with his signature and ex-libris stamp) and later on of the Belgian byzantinist prof. Justin Mossay (with ex-libris and stamp), text clean and bright with only few occasional foxing, good condition, X103477
xviii + 422pp., in the series "Museion. Veröffentlichungen der österreichischen Nationalbibliothek. Neufe Folge", 28cm., publisher's hardcover in blue cloth with gilt lettring on spine, copy from the collection of the belgian byzantinist prof. Justin Mossay (with stamp and ex-libris on title page), text is clean and bright, good condition, weight: 1.1kg., R106012
2 Volumes, I: xl,1168pp., II: xliii,517 pp. with 42 bl/w ills. out of text, with some maps in both volumes, publisher's hardcover bindings in green cloth with gilt lettering on spine, dustwrappers, copy from the collection of the belgian byzantinist prof. Justin Mossay (with ex-libris and stamp), good condition, weight: 3.1kg., G103400
[1010] pp., text printed in 2020 numbered columns, bilingual: Greek-Latin, 29cm., softcover, reprint of the 1860-edition, copy from the collection of the belgian byzantinist prof. Justin Mossay (with stamp and ex-libris), text clean and bright, good condition, weight: 1.9kg., R104413
[756] pp., text printed in 1512 numbered columns, bilingual: Greek-Latin, 29cm., softcover, reprint of the 1864-edition, copy from the collection of the belgian byzantinist prof. Justin Mossay (with stamp and ex-libris), text clean and bright, good condition, weight: 1.5kg., R104430
[716] pp., text printed in 1432 numbered columns, bilingual: Greek-Latin, 29cm., softcover, reprint of the 1862-edition, copy from the collection of the belgian byzantinist prof. Justin Mossay (with stamp and ex-libris), text clean and bright, good condition, weight: 1.4kg., R104419
[862] pp., text printed in 1724 numbered columns, bilingual: Greek-Latin, 29cm., softcover, reprint of the 1864-edition, copy from the collection of the belgian byzantinist prof. Justin Mossay (with stamp and ex-libris), text clean and bright, good condition, weight: 1.7kg., R104425
2 tomes: 309 + 228pp.avec illustrations dans et hors-texte & quelques planches déliantes, 25cm., reliures d'éditeur en toile, t.II avec jaquette, qqs. cachets de bibliothèque, texte en très bon état, [contient des contributions en français et en anglais], X85889
[714] pp., text printed in 1428 numbered columns, bilingual: Greek-Latin, 29cm., softcover, reprint of the 1891-edition, copy from the collection of the belgian byzantinist prof. Justin Mossay (with stamp and ex-libris), text clean and bright, good condition, weight: 1.5kg., H104421
[732] pp., text printed in 1464 numbered columns, bilingual: Greek-Latin, 29cm., softcover, reprint of the 1864-edition, copy from the collection of the belgian byzantinist prof. Justin Mossay (with ex-libris stamp), text clean and bright, good condition, weight: 1.4kg., R104424
[750] pp., text printed in 1500 numbered columns, bilingual: Greek-Latin, 29cm., softcover, reprint of the 1865-edition, copy from the collection of the belgian byzantinist prof. Justin Mossay (with stamp and ex-libris), text clean and bright, good condition, weight: 1.4kg., R104432
[712] pp., text printed in 1424 numbered columns, bilingual: Greek-Latin, 29cm., softcover, reprint of the 1865-edition, copy from the collection of the belgian byzantinist prof. Justin Mossay (with stamp and ex-libris), text clean and bright, good condition, weight: 1.4kg., R104433
[878] pp., text printed in 1756 numbered columns, bilingual: Greek-Latin, 29cm., softcover, reprint of the 1869-edition, copy from the collection of the belgian byzantinist prof. Justin Mossay (with stamp and ex-libris), text clean and bright, good condition, weight: 1.7kg., R104411
Complet en 2 tomes: 224,224 + vii,373pp. + 4 planches hors-texte (dont 3 dépliantes), dans la série "Subsidia Hagiographica" volume 32, 25cm., brochures originales, pages toujours non coupées, bon état, poids: 1.5kg., H106199
vi + 701pp. + 15 plates out of text in colour, 23cm., softcover, very good condition, weight: 1.2kg., X111382