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76150Haarlem, v.Dishoeck, (1979).
151424Haarlem, Fibula-Van Dishoeck, 1979.
154618München, C.H. Beck, 1990.
153761Cambridge, CUP, 1969.
155637Cambridge, CUP, 1958.
147,[5] pp. illustré de 248 figures dans le texte + 12 planches hors-texte, dans la série "Collection des Cahiers Techniques de l'Art" volume 1, 28cm., br.orig., bon état, S101838
Paris, Chez l'Auteur, 1803, 20 x 13 cm., holandesa piel de época, lomo con tejuelos y adornos dorados, 2 hojas + 479 págs. + 1 hoja. (Solo disponemos de este tomo, comprende los años desde el 886 al 1205 d.C.).
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.
381pp., 20cm., br.orig., dans la série "Sources chrétiennes" vol.110, très bon état, R86788
603pp., 20cm., br.orig., dans la série "Sources chrétiennes" vol.128, bilingue: grec-français, bon état, R86786
1967R86786Paris, Cerf 1967 603pp., 20cm., br.orig., dans la série "Sources chrétiennes" vol.128, bilingue: grec-français, bon état, R86786
1965R86788Paris, Cerf 1965 381pp., 20cm., br.orig., dans la série "Sources chrétiennes" vol.110, très bon état, R86788
New English Paperback. Pbo. Large roy. 8vo. (23 x 19 cm). In English. [iii], [1], [iv], 196 p., color and b/w ills. Byzantine Istanbul. A self-guided tour. For over on thousand years, Constantinople thrived as the 'New Rome, 'the capital of the Byzantine empire. During this time, the wealth of the empire was used to create masterpieces of architecture and art, many of which still remain in Istanbul to this day. Let this collection of pleasant walks show you the splendid legacy of the Byzantines. From year-old Theodosian land walls, from the exquisite mosaics of the Chora Church to the Greek Orthodox churches of the Bosphorus and Fener, take this opportunity to explore some of the finest treasures Istanbul has to offer. Against a stunning backdrop of monuments, churches, palaces and sacred springs, the history, culture, art and religion of the Byzantines are presented and explained. Entertaining and fascinatig annecdotes will introduce you to the figures and events that shaped the Byzantine ere. Complete with full color photos and maps of the sites, Byzantine Istanbul: A Self-Guided Tour is the most comprehensive guide to Byzantine Istanbul available.
New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Color ills. Oblong 8vo. 155 p. Color and b/w ills. Second edition. Monuments of unaging intellect. Historic postcards of Byzantine Istanbul.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Color ills. Oblong 8vo. 155 p. Color and b/w ills. Second edition. Monuments of unaging intellect. Historic postcards of Byzantine Istanbul.
(Mediaeval Academy Reprints for Teaching) Edited by Edgar Holmes McNeal . 'Among the many remarkable episodes of the crusading age, perhaps the most astounding was the exploit of those French knights and Venetian seamen who set out to rescue the Holy Land and ended by capturing Constantinople. This expedition, known to modern historians as the Fourth Crusade, is memorable also for the number of contemporary accounts which it inspired. One of these is the story dictated by Robert of Clari, a simple, obscure knight of Picardy, who was a member of the crusading host and shared its experiences.' 150p. bibliography index Book
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Turkish. 351 p., b/w ills. Istanbul tarihi. [= Histoire d'Istanbul]. Translated Teoman Tunçdogan.
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
Fine English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 184 p., 10 plts. Precis historique de la Communaute Latine de Constantinople et de son Eglise. De l'Empire Byzantin a la Republique de Turquie.
1968X114432Aalen, Scientia Verlag 1968 311pp., reprint of the original 1900-edition, publisher's hardcover, good condition, X114432
Fascinating biography from her early life in Imperial Russia, education in Paris and Oxford and researches into Byzantine art with her husband David Talbot Rice. 274p. plates.bibliography.index. Book
Chapters include: Byzantium-the Historical Background; The Geographical Basis of Byzantine Culture; The Origins of Byzantine Art; The Architectural Background; Byzantine Mosaics; Byzantine Wall-paintings; Panel Painting and Iconography; Byzantine Book Illumination; Major Sculpture; Minor Sculpture; Metal Work and Enamels; Textiles; Ceramics, Glass, and Incrustation; Byzantium and the East; Byzantium and the Slavonic World; Byzantium and the West. xiii, 255p + 45 plates, illus. maps index. Sun fading on green cloth covers, especially on spine, else near fine Book
197211405Oxford University Press, London 1972 (The Appreciation of the Arts, No. 7). 216 p. with numerous illustrations. Paperback. Few traces of use. Good copy.
104401Ldn., Thames & Hudson, 1981.
104261Paris, Bruxelles, Meddens, 1959.