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1892X93332Leipzig (a.o.), Teubner (a.o.) 1892-1998 Series complete from volume 1 to volume 91 Heft I (1892-1998), and added: "Supplementum Bibliographicum" (in 3 volumes, 1994-1998), Original 1892-1998-edition (NO reprints), 25cm., volumes 1 to 45 and 47 to 50 are uniformly bound in nice hardcover bindings (marbled boards, spine in red leather with gilt lettering, marbled endpapers), volumes 46 and 51 to 91 are in original softcover (with few traces of use at some fascs.), together over 60.000 pages, with some ills., provenance of most of the volumes: from the private collection of the Belgian byzantinist prof. Justin Mossay (with his ex-libris stamp and ex-dono ex-libris tipped in), very good set, ISSN 0007-7704, weight is over 100 kg. (for shipping options, please inquire), X93332
Series complete from volume 1 to volume 83 (1892-1990) except for (missing:) volume 77 fasc.1 and volume 82 (1989), Original 1892-1990-edition (NO reprints), 25cm., volumes 1 to 45 and 47 to 50 are uniformly bound in nice hardcover bindings (marbled boards, spine in red leather with gilt lettering, marbled endpapers), volumes 46 and 51 to 83 are in original softcover (with few traces of use at some fascs.), together over 60.000 pages, with some ills., provenance: from the private collection of the Belgian byzantinist prof. Justin Mossay (with his ex-libris stamp and ex-dono ex-libris tipped in), very good set, ISSN 0007-7704, X93332
1596F75BBB01U79OBrescia 1596. Small 8vo 14.5 x 10 cm. Pietro Maria Marchetti Contemporary limp sheepskin parchment sewn on 3 alum-tawed thongs with manuscript title on smooth spine. With Marchetti's woodcut anchor and dolphin device imitating Aldus's on the title-page 16 numbered engraved emblematic illustrations plate size 8.5 x 6.5 cm woodcut headpieces tailpieces and decorated initials 3 series and decorations built up from cast fleurons. With the Latin text set in italic and the Italian translation in roman. 106 6 blank pp. First edition of the so-called Oracles of Leo the Wise with a bilingual Latin an Italian text and 16 lovely and rather surreal engravings: an emblematic book of prophecies traditionally attributed to Leo VI 866-911/12 Emperor of Byzantium from 866 to his death and at least here also to Antonius Severus 188-217 sole Emperor of Rome from his murder of his brother in December 211 to his death the book does not indicate which Severus is intended but the preface notes that he reigned from 212. The Latin text was circulated already attributed to Leo the Wise in the 12th century but Christians revived it in the 16th century and interpreted it as a prophecy that the Ottoman Empire would fall in 1622. These oracles remained popular in the 17th century when they were presented as having predicted the setbacks that the Ottomans suffered in Europe in that period.Owner's inscriptions on the title-page further with a bookplate. With a water stain in the first quire but otherwise in very good condition with only very minor foxing. The sewing supports have broken at the back hinge the thong ties are lost and the vellum is slightly wrinkled but the binding is still in good condition.l BMC STC Italian p. 622; Caillet 11042; Edit16/ICCU CNCE 28586; Mortimer Italian 254. hardcover
Complete series in 8 volumes ; lii,755 + lxiv,818 + 510 + xliv,803 + 320 + 970 + 676 + viii,975 pp., hardcovers : editor's green cloth with gilt lettering, 25cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum. Bibliotheca Basiliana universalis. A study of the manuscript tradition of the works of Basil of Caesarea" (volumes I, II-1, II-2, III, IV-1, IV-2, IV-3, V), [Editor's new price is 2170 euro], Very good condition (unread copies, volumes IV-1 & IV-2 still in original protective plastic wrappers), [Content: I: The Letters, II-1-2: The Homiliae Morales, Hexaemeron, De Litteris, with additional coverage of the Letters, part 1: Manuscripts, part two: Editions, translations, III: The Ascetica, Contra Eunomium 1-3, Ad Amphilochium de Spiritu Sancto, Dubia et Spuria, with supplements to volumes I-II, IV-1-2-3: Testimonia, liturgical and canonical compositions, Florilegia, Catenae, Iconography, V: Studies of Basil of Caesarea and his world: an annotated bio-bibliography], R78955
1993R78955Turnhout, Brepols 1993-2004 Complete series in 8 volumes ; lii,755 + lxiv,818 + 510 + xliv,803 + 320 + 970 + 676 + viii,975 pp., hardcovers : editor's green cloth with gilt lettering, 25cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum. Bibliotheca Basiliana universalis. A study of the manuscript tradition of the works of Basil of Caesarea" (volumes I, II-1, II-2, III, IV-1, IV-2, IV-3, V), [Editor's new price is 2170 euro], Very good condition (unread copies, volumes IV-1 & IV-2 still in original protective plastic wrappers), [Content: I: The Letters, II-1-2: The Homiliae Morales, Hexaemeron, De Litteris, with additional coverage of the Letters, part 1: Manuscripts, part two: Editions, translations, III: The Ascetica, Contra Eunomium 1-3, Ad Amphilochium de Spiritu Sancto, Dubia et Spuria, with supplements to volumes I-II, IV-1-2-3: Testimonia, liturgical and canonical compositions, Florilegia, Catenae, Iconography, V: Studies of Basil of Caesarea and his world: an annotated bio-bibliography], R78955
1851X119781Konstandnupolis [Constantinople], Tparan Yohannu Miuhentisean 1851 [16] + 239 + [3] pp., 19x13cm., text in Armenian, amateur hardcover binding with traces of use, few old stamps (on French title page, and on first page of preface and text), text is clean and bright, cfr. OCLC 1265049692, [This is the very rare first publication of the "History of Bishop Sebeos on Heraclius", based on a 1672 manuscript and a 1568 manuscript which has since been lost. It is a key work for the historiography of Armenia, and most important source for its history of the 6th and 7th centuries. This account not only deals with Armenia, but focuses on a broader geographical scope including Byzantium, Iran and the early Muslim world. According to the English historian J. Howard-Johnston "the history is the single most important source on the ending of classical antiquity" (stated in his commentary for the critical 1999-edition of Sebeos)], X119781
55093Lugduni Batavorum Leiden: Danielem a Gaesbeeck 1688. Folio pp.xiv 772 xvi; viii 27 i. Title-page in red and black woodcut initials finely engraved headpiece and initials to p.1 separate title-page to 'Variae Lectiones ' section also in red and black with same publisher and date printer's device with motto 'Intelligentibus' to both titles. Greek text and Latin translation in parallel columns with Latin commentary with quotations and examples in Greek at foot of each page. A few gatherings heavily toned and foxed faint intermittent dampstain to lower margin occasional marks and scorches 3Q2 has closed tear to lower margin extending onto text but with no loss. Vellum prize binding gilt spine with raised bands gilt frames and borders centre- and corner-pieces with the arms of Amsterdam to both boards. A few smudgy marks and small stains to vellum corners lightly bumped ties lost very good. Written by the sixth century grammarian Stephen of Byzantium and dedicated to Emperor Justinian the original form of this geographical dictionary is lost. The text that we have is an epitome possibly by a scholar called Hermolaus. Sections of the original can also be found in works of Constantine Porphyrogenitos. This edition edited by Abraham van Berkel and incorporating the work of scholars including Claude Saumaise and Jacobus Gronovius. Hoffman III 441; Schweiger I 300; Brunet V 531; Spoelder 487 Amst. 6. Lugduni Batavorum [Leiden]: Danielem a Gaesbeeck, 1688. hardcover
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. In publisher's special box. 4to. (1934, [4] p.), color and b/w ills. A journey through maps from the Ottoman world to the Republic of Turkey. From Constantinople to Istanbul between the 15th and the 20th centuries. The cartographic collection of Erhan Öner. 4 volumes set. A project of passion and patience: For four decades Erhan Öner has been painstakingly collecting maps of Turkey, assembling a cartographic collection that is now one of the largest and most comprehensive of the area. His maps range in date from the 15th century, the early days of the Ottoman Empire, through to the 20th century and the early days of the Republic, and encompass historical, military, marine and archaeological maps, and even postcards with maps on them. Examples by the renowned cartographers Abraham Ortelius, Gerardus Mercator, Jodocus Hondius, Homann Heirs, Freres Lotter, Visscher Family, Sanson Family, John Speed and Frederick de Wit are among the highlights. A project of passion and patience, Öner's collection is finally being published in a four-volume catalogue. Displaying as many as 1,500 maps on 2,000 pages, it will be an important reference work for academics, researchers and fellow collectors. At the same time it is a visual feast, with beautiful illustrations, engravings and vignettes. Contents: Vol. 1: HISTORICAL MAPS OF TURKEY. 15th - 16th Centuries, 17th Century, 18th Century, 19th Century, 20th Century. TURKEY IN EUROPE. Vol. 2: REGIONAL MAPS. Black Sea, Thrace, Sea of Marmara Dardanelles, Aegean Archipelago. Mediterranean Sea, Central, Eastern and South East of Turkey,Middle East, Serial. OTTOMAN VILAYETS AND SANCAKS Postcard Maps, Yumni Maps. Other Vilayet Maps PORT PLANS. RAILWAYS. RELIGION RELATED MAPS, THE RETREAT OF THE TEN THOUSAND MAPS. GEOLOGICAL MAPS. POSTCARD MAPS. CLIPPINGS. Vol. 3: MILITARY MAPS. War and Peace Maps and Plans Maps of Erkan-¿ Harbiye. Harita Umum Müdürlügü, Milli Müdâfaa Vekâleti. Harita Genel Müdürlügü, Harita Genel Direktörlügü Maps of War Office & Ordnance Survey Office, Henri & Richard Kiepert Maps. ATLASES. Vol. 4: ISTANBUL NECIP BEY MAPS OF ISTANBUL: Societe Anonyme, Ottomane d'etudes et d'entreprises Urbanies. KESFlYÂT VE ¿NSAAT TÜRK ANON¿M S¿RKETl, TURKISH SURVEY AND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY UNFINISHED MAP OF ¿STANBUL, INSURANCE PLANS OF ISTANBUL. ARCHEOLOGICAL MAPS. OTHER CITIES. INFORMATION ABOUT CARTOGRAPHERS. ENGRAVERS AND BOOK PUBLISHERS.
New German Original bdg. HC. Elephant folio. (67 x 51 cm). -Text book: 30 x 24 cm- In German. 2 volumes set: ([xii], [vii], [Lii], 140 p., 2 plates.; 39 color and b/w plts. (Tafeln)). Limited reprint edition (all copies are numbered) of 1854-1855 Berlin edition of Salzenberg's book exemplifying a growing 19th-century appreciation of Romanesque and 'Byzantine' architecture. For the original edition see Blackmer 1483; Brunet V, 103. "Salzenberg's important work remains the major source of information about the mosaics of St. Sophia". (Blackmer). 1000 copies were printed for individual persons. This copy belonged to 'Ender S. Özer Bagciman. All copies were numbered. (651/1000). The churches Salzenberg describes illustrating the development of a Christian architecture away from the secular long nave basilica or of the classical temple (never intended for congregational use), to a Greek-cross plan with a central dome, allowing greater accessibility to the altar table. Most of the text is devoted to the cathedral of the Holy Wisdom [i.e. Hagia Sophia], built-in Constantinople for Justinian I by Anthemius of Tralles and Isidore of Miletus, who dared to set a large dome over a square with the support of pendentives, achieving, with eastern and western half-domes, an uninterrupted span of over 200 feet. This building provided a model or inspiration to architects of the Middle East and Europe seeking to experiment with central, domed structures. Contents: Titelblatt.; Frontispiz.; Titelblatt.; Inhalt des Textes.; Vorwort.; Einleitung.; Verschiedene Baureste der aelteren Zeit.; Agios Johannes, Klosterkirche des Studios.; Agios Sergios, Kirche des Klosters Hormisdas.; Agia Sophia.; Agia Irene.; Agia Theotokos, Klosterkirche des Lips.; Agios Pantokrator.; Saalbau des Hebdomon.; Cisterne des Philoxenos (Bin-Bir-Direk).; Wasserpfeiler oder Suterasi.; Kirchen aus Klein-Asien.; Anmerkungen.; Anhang: Des Silentiarius Paulus: Beschreibung der Heiligen Sophia und des Ambon.; Vorwort.; I-VI i: Die H. Sophia des Silentarius Paulus.; VII-XIV Der Ambon.; Verzeichniss der Abbildungen.; Blatt I - XXXIX.; Maßstab/Farbkeil.
Complete in 13 parts (bound in 9 volumes): xliv,1120 + 848 + 868 + 724 + 790 + 952 + 884 + 772 + 780 + 804 + 780 + 956 + 872 columns, Part 13 contains general index & supplement, text printed in 2 numbered columns, 28cm., hardback (bound in cart.covers, marbled plates, spines in cloth with gilt lettering), original 1858/64-edition, in the series "Patrologiae Cursus Completus… Series Graeca. Patrologiae Graecae, latine tantum editae" Tomi XXVI-XXXIV (26-34), some occasional foxing, stamp on titlepage, tear repaired in first and last page of vol.1, Text in Latin, Good condition, [continuation of title: "necnon et ad Savilianam et Frontonianam editiones, nova interpretatione, ubi opus erat, praefationibus, monitis, notis, variis lectionibus illustrata, nova sancti doctoris vita, appendicibus locupletata, opera et studio monachorum ordinis sancti Benedicti e congregatione S.Mauri"], Total weight of this series is 12kg. (extra shipping expenses might apply), R77763
New English Original bdg. HC. In publisher's box. Folio. (41 x 34 cm). In English. 365 p., 187 color photographic plts. Sculptured for eternity. Treasures of Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine art from Istanbul Archaeological Museum. Photos by Ahmet Ertug. "The Istanbul Archaeological Museum is home to some of the world's most important collections of archaeological artifacts. The text of this splendid book, whose subject is the museum's rich collections of Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine sculpture, was prepared by Dr. R. R. R. Smith, a professor of archaeology at Oxford University. All the works were photographed by Ahmet Ertug, whose images of such masterpieces as the Alexander, Sidamara, and Lycian sarcophagi are presented as stunning panoramic views. The photographs in this book together with facsimile reproductions of the original sculptures were exhibited in the Tuileries Gardens of the Louvre Museum in Paris in August and September 2002, an artistic event that was attended by about 50 thousand people in the course of just two months' time. 34 by 41 cms., hardbound covered with Japanese cloth, presented in a special case.". A very heavy volume. Extra shipping fee will be requested.
New Turkish Original bdg. HC. 4to. (30 x 25 cm). In Turkish. 10 volumes set: (5320 p.), many color and b/w plates. Büyük Istanbul tarihi ansiklopedisi: Antik çagdan XXI. yüzyila. 10 volumes set. Edited by Coskun Yilmaz. Encyclopaedia of the history of Istanbul. 35 kg. An oversize and very heavy set. Extra shipping fee will be requested. Set will be sent with two separate its huge original commercial boxes.
1922R115382Constantinople/ Paris, 1922-1937 Série complète de l'année 1 (1922) jusqu'à et inclus l'année 15 (1937), les 87 fascicules sont regroupées en 5 volumes (brochures muettes, dos et charnières fatiguées), les couvertures originales sont conservées et reliées, texte imprimé en deux colonnes, ensemble 2815pp., avec illustrations en n/bl, 25cm., revue trimestrielle et ensuite bimensuelle, bon ensemble, rare, poids: 5.3kg., R115382
Vol. 1-2 cloth (Hardcover) , vol. 3 wrappers (Softcover). Vol. 1: slight fading to spine. Vol. 2: Fine. Vol. 3: fading to spine. Pages are slightly larger than wraps (publisher has not neatly cut textblock) VG+. ; Vol. 1: Translated by Marc Ogilvie-Grant; Vol. 2: Translated by Harry T. Hionides; 3 Volume Set.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Modern cloth bdg. Small 4to. (26 x 19 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 24 p. First edition of this epic and historically important account, describing the siege and fall of the Byzantine Empire and Constantinople by Ottoman Sultan Mehmet II in 1453. This is one of the finest literary examples of sixteenth-century Ottoman prose. "This description of the conquest of Istanbul in 1453 is mentioned only by Ismail Pasha in his "Hediyyetü'l Arifîn". The text, which was published as a supplement to TOEM (parts 20 and 21, Istanbul 1331) is said to be taken from a manuscript owned by Halis Efendi. The introduction to Ca'fer Çelebi's life was also written by Halis Efendi. The work is written in a very elegant style, with ayets, hadith, and beyts in Arabic, Persian, and Turkish scattered throughout the text and may be considered one of the finest examples of sixteenth-century Ottoman prose writing. [.] Ca'fer's work is in some aspects a reliable source for the conquest of Istanbul. The preparation for the siege is given in this work. The council of war which was held before the siege and in particular Mehmed II's speech to the council is very detailed and the chain placed across the entrance to the Golden Horn and its history is very well described in this work as well. During the siege, the Byzantines received help from the outside. Ca'fer is specific about this and states that "four huge vessels full of provisions, soldiers and ammunition came to help of the Byzantines". After the last attack, Constantinople fell into the hands of the Ottoman army. The date given for this is 857 Cem. I. 20 Seshenbe in Ca'fer's work. The plundering and looting which occurred during the first three days of the conquest are vividly described by Ca'fer Çelebi, but the withdrawal of Justinian and his men which preceded the conquest and the death of the Byzantine Emperor during the capture of the city are omitted in this work. Ca'fer's closing lines are devoted to the conversion of St. Sophia (Ayasofya) into a mosque by Mehmed II. Ca'fer Çelebi used eyewitness accounts as well as written works. It is certain that he did not rely exclusively on any source which is not extant, for the departs from Ruhi, Enverî, Tursun Beg, Neshrî, and Asikpasha-zâde either by adding new information or giving a conflicting account." (Erünsal). Özege 11953; TBTK 7066.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original pictorial wrappers. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 59 p., 23 unnumbered b/w plates. Occasionally fading on pages. Otherwise a very good copy. First edition of this extremely rare first science fiction book discusses the biological probability of the possibility of life on planets in the Solar System, with semi-fictional texts, in the light of scientific knowledge at the time of publication. Osman Nuri Eralp was a Turkish veterinarian and microbiologist. Eralp was born in Istanbul in the Ottoman Empire. He completed his university education at "Mekteb-i Tibbiye-i Mülkiye" which was the medical school of Darülfünun [i.e. House of Multiple Sciences, name of Istanbul University in Ottoman era]. To continue studying for a post-graduate qualification, he attended Sorbonne and Pasteur Institute. After graduation, he worked as a veterinarian while continuing his research studies. After the declaration of the Constitutional Regime in 1908, he worked as a full-time academic at Istanbul University and Ankara University. He lectured on histology and embryology. Eralp contributed notably to the field of bacteriology via his research on microorganisms (tuberculosis, anthrax, cholera, syphilis, gonorrhea), and the field of virology by his research on rinderpest. He wrote the first science fiction book in Turkey titled "Baska dünyalarda canli mahlûkât var midir" [i.e. Are there alive creatures in other worlds?]. (Wikipedia). Özege 1712.; TBTK 10040.; Not located in OCLC.
New Turkish Original bdg. HC. In publisher special box. Atlas folio. In Turkish. 336 p., fully color ills. Tarihte Türkiye haritalari: 2000 yillik harita koleksiyonu. This work begins from the first ages, continues with maps from Islamic geographers, maps with religious motifs, maps from the age of explorations and from the Ottoman Empire, goes until the Arabic letter maps from the early years of the Turkish Republic and ends with the map of Hatay joining the Turkish Republic in 1939. It is an indispensible work that traces the evolution of cartography in these lands. The collection, enriched with maps compiled from the major museums and libraries of England, France, the Netherlands, Russia and the USA, is the largest exhibition of maps of the Turkish lands. THis book is a product of nearly 20 years of work with 265 select maps in large 50 x 70 cm pages. A very heavy volume.
New English Original decorated leather bound. 4 compartments at spine. 19 volumes set: (217, [23] p.; 335 p.; 504 p.; 495 p.; 279 p.; 415 p.; 448 p.; 352 p.; 672 p.; 512 p.; 527 p.; 393, [4] p.; 397-794 p.; 272 p.; 240 p.; 224 p.; 224 p.; 396 p.; 376 p.). In Turkish. Color and b/w ills. "Eyüpsultan külliyati. Tarihi, kültürü ve sanatiyla: Vol.1: Eyüpsultan Sempozyumu I. Tebligler. Vol.2: Eyüpsultan Sempozyumu II. Tebligler. Vol.3: Eyüpsultan Sempozyumu III. Tebligler. Vol.4: Eyüpsultan Sempozyumu IV. Tebligler. Vol.5: Eyüpsultan Sempozyumu V. Tebligler. Vol.6: Eyüpsultan Sempozyumu VI. Tebligler. Vol.7: Eyüpsultan Sempozyumu VII. Tebligler. Vol.8: Eyüpsultan Sempozyumu VIII. Tebligler. Vol.9: Eyüpsultan Sempozyumu IX. Tebligler. Vol.10: Eyüpsultan Sempozyumu X. Tebligler. Vol.11: Eyüpsultan Sempozyumu IX seçki. Vol.12: Mehmet Nermi Haskan: Eyüp Sultan tarihi 1. Vol.13: Mehmet Nermi Haskan: Eyüp Sultan tarihi 2. Vol.14: Mehmet Nermi Haskan: Eyüplü meshurlar 1. Vol.15: Mehmet Nermi Haskan: Eyüplü meshurlar 2. Vol.16: Mehmet Nermi Haskan: Eyüplü hattatlar. Vol.17: Mehmet Nermi Haskan: Eyüplü musikisinaslar. Vol.18: Alasonyali Haci Cemal Ögüt: Eyyüb Sultan. Hz. Halid Ebu Eyyüb el-Ensari. Vol.19: Eyüp'ün altin yillari: 1994-2009.". Very heavy volumes as set. Will be sent with original trade box.
New English Original bdg. Atlas folio. (47 x 33 cm). Turkish text with figure captions in Turkish, German and English. 23, 128 p., 205 p. of plts., b/w ills. A very detailed and comprehensive survey of Constantinople's architecture, concentrating mainly on the religious. 150 copies were printed.
Complete set of 3 volumes, folio (42cm.), [viii],24,clxxvi,676 + xxviii,952 + xxiv,894 pp., with frontispiece (portrait of Pothier) & 2 facsimiles out of text in volume 1, text in Latin, uniform hardcover bindings (marbled boards (tree-calf), spines in brown leather with gilt lettering and decorations, upper end of volume 3 slightly re-inforced), stamp on title page, text and interior are clean and bright except for few occasional foxing, good condition, weight: 13 kg., J108583
1818J108583Paris, chez Belin-Leprieur 1818-1821 Complete set of 3 volumes, folio (42cm.), [viii],24,clxxvi,676 + xxviii,952 + xxiv,894 pp., with frontispiece (portrait of Pothier) & 2 facsimiles out of text in volume 1, text in Latin, uniform hardcover bindings (marbled boards (tree-calf), spines in brown leather with gilt lettering and decorations, upper end of volume 3 slightly re-inforced), stamp on title page, text and interior are clean and bright except for few occasional foxing, good condition, weight: 13 kg., J108583
18013038FBBerlin und Hamburg, 1801. 8°. 20,5 x 12,5 cm. [2] Blatt, 332 Seiten. 4 Tafeln und 1 Karte. Halblederband der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Titel auf grünem Lederrückenschild, goldgeprägten Rückenfileten, marmoriertem Deckelbezug und illustrierten Vorsätzen. [6 Warenabbildungen] (= Bibliothek der neuesten und interessantesten Reisebeschreibungen, Band 8).
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) In modern cloth. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Ottoman script. 330 p., b/w plates. A'yad-i Mefahir-i Milliye-i Osmaniyye'den Osmanliligin Avrupa'da tarz-i teessüsü yahud feth-i celil-i Konstantaniyye. Hegira: 1316 = Gregorian: 1898. Özege 1347. Extremely rare. Ahmed Mukhtar Pasha was an Ottoman field marshal and grand vizier.
3 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with numerous plates, maps and pedigrees; black cloth, gilt backs, a very good, bright, clean set in unclipped dustwrapper. THE FIRST VOLUME IS SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR ON TITLE. The set comprises Byzantium. The Early Centuries (1988); Byzantium. The Apogee (1991); Byzantium. The Decline and Fall (1995). COMPLETE SETS ARE SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.