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102pp. + 8 bl/w plates out-of-text, 26cm., original softcover, copy from the collection of the Belgian byzantinist prof. Justin Mossay (with ex-libris and stamp and few - interesting - annotations in pencil), X103505
95662Berlin, Akademie Verlag, 1957.
1956X103505Berlin, Akademie-Verlag 1956 102pp. + 8 bl/w plates out-of-text, 26cm., original softcover, copy from the collection of the Belgian byzantinist prof. Justin Mossay (with ex-libris and stamp and few - interesting - annotations in pencil), X103505
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 352 p. Etudes Ottomano-Byzantines. Introduction Avertisement 1. La conquête d'Andrinople par les Turcs : la pénétration turque en Thrace et la valeur des chroniques ottomanes, Travaux et mémoires. Centre de recherche d'histoire et civilisation byzantines, t. I, Paris, 1965, p. 439-461. 2. La prise de Serrès et le firman de 1372 en faveur du monastère Saint-Jean-Prodrome, Acta Historica, Societas Academica Dacoromana, t. IV, Munich, 1965, p. 13-24. 3. Un acte concernant la surveillance des Dardanelles, Bulletin d'études orientales de l'Institut français de Damas, t. 29 : mélanges H. Laoust, Damas, 1977, p. 17-24+1 pl. 4. Kordoleôn et Mantaia (1467-1476) : essai de géographie historique, dans Geographica Byzantina, éd. H. Ahrweiler, Paris, 1981, p. 43-54. 5. Charsianon Kastron/Qal'e-i ?arsanos, Byzantion, t. LI, fasc. 2, Bruxelles, 1981, p. 410-429+2 pl. hors texte. 6. Notes sur l'histoire d'Alasehir (Philadelphie) au XIVe siècle, avec la collaboration de Pierre Nasturel, dans Philadelphie et autres études, Paris, 1984, p. 17-37. 7. Une tourma révélée par l'inscription de l'Eglise Egri Tas de Cappadoce, avec la collaboration de Nicole Thierry, Jahrbuch der österreichischen Byzantinistik, t. 38, Vienne, 1988, p. 395-420. 8. La population non musulmane de Bithynie (seconde moitié du XIVe s.- première moitié du XVe s.), dans The Ottoman Emirate (1300-1389), Halcyon Days in Crete I, A Symposium held in Rethymnon (11-13 Jan. 1991), éd. E. Zachariadou, Rethymnon, 1993, p. 7-22 +1 carte. 9. L'éxil à Trébizonde d'une quarantaine de combattants albanais à la fin du XVe siècle, dans The Medieval Albanians, International Symposium 5, Athènes, 3-5 May 1996, Athène, 1998, p. 349-369. 10. La conquête de la Bithynie maritime, étape décisive dans la fondation de l'État ottoman, dans Byzans als Raum : zu Methoden und Inhalten der historischen Geographie des östlichen Mittelmeerraumes, éd. K. Belke, F. Hild, J. Koder, p. Soustal, Vienne, 2000, p. 21-34+1 carte. 11. Pachymère et les sources orientales, Turcica, t. 32, 2000, p. 425-434. 12. Les illusions d'une princesse : le sort des biens de Mara Brankovic, dans Frauen, Bilder und Gelehrte : studien zu Gesellschaft und Künsten im Osmanischen Reich, Festschrift Hans Georg Majer, éd. S. Prätor, Ch. K. Neumann, Istanbul, 2002, p. 43-59. 13. L'installation des Ottomans en Bithynie, dans La Bithynie au Moyen Âge, éd. B. Geyer, J. Lefort, Paris, 2003, p. 351-374. 14. Le destin des fils d'Or¿an, Archivum Ottomanicum, t. 23, 2005-2006 : mélanges Elizabeth Zachariadou, Wiesbaden, 2007, p. 105-130. 15. Tar¿®niy®t/Menemen : de Byzance à l'Empire ottoman, avec Thierry Ganchou, Turcica, t. 38, 2006, Louvain, 2007, p. 47-122. 16. L'importance des registres de recensement dans la recherche sur la fondation de l'État ottoman. BYZANTIUM Ottoman history Constantinople Christianity Ottoman rule II. Mehmet Historiography.
PARIS, J. Gamber - 1929 - In-8 - Débroché - 98 pages - 121 planches NB PP HT infine - Propre
BUCAREST, 1939 - 2" pages - Ex. non coupé - propre
12529PARIS, J. Gamber - 1929 - In-8 - Débroché - 98 pages - 121 planches NB PP HT infine - Propre
12530BUCAREST, 1939 - 2" pages - Ex. non coupé - propre
Very Good Greek, Modern (post 1453) Paperback. 12mo. (16,5 x 12,5 cm). In Greek (Modern). 40 p. Pharos: Odigos ton periigiton tou palaiou Byzantinou. Lighthouse: Guide of old Byzantine travelers. Includes also Latin toponyms of Constantinople (Istanbul). Not in OCLC. Extremely rare.
xiv + 699pp., 20cm., publisher's hardcover in orange cloth, reprint of the 1899-edition, in the series "Bibliotheca scriptorum graecorum et romanorum Teubneriana", few vague stains at lower edges and one vague stain at lower end of frontcover, text and interior clean and bright, good condition, [Contains the Greek text edition, with an introduction in Latin, and indices], F105173
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Romanian. 166, [2] p., numerous b/w plts. Comisiunea monumentelor istorice.
1942R116959Roma, Pontificium Institutum Orientalium Studiorum 1942 lxiii + 147pp. + 1 plate out of text, 29cm., in the series "Concilium Florentinum documenta et scriptores" series II, text in Latin, original softcover (some traces of use), text is clean and bright, good condition, weight: 1kg., R116959
1984F105173Hildesheim, Georg Olms 1984 xiv + 699pp., 20cm., publisher's hardcover in orange cloth, reprint of the 1899-edition, in the series "Bibliotheca scriptorum graecorum et romanorum Teubneriana", few vague stains at lower edges and one vague stain at lower end of frontcover, text and interior clean and bright, good condition, [Contains the Greek text edition, with an introduction in Latin, and indices], F105173
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 110 p. Ilk Arap ve Türk akinlarinda Kayseri. Kayseri City (Caesaria) in the period of Byzantium, first invasions of Arabs and Turks.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 12 cm). In English. 45, [3] p., bibliography, color ills. Sille Aya Elenia Museum. "The Hagia Eleni Museum, also called Hagios Mikael of Büyük Kilise (Grand Church), is one of the most important structures of Sille. the monument, surrounded by a yard wall, is situated on an East-West axis and constructed of cut stone in the form of a Greek cross.".
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. In publisher's special slip-case. Oblong 4to. (29 x 38 cm). In English. 240 p., color ills. Located in the Edirnekapi neighborhood of Istanbul and dating as far back as the 6th Century, the Church of Chora Monastery (Kariye Mosque) stands out as a noteworthy Byzantine work of art in the world of art history with its mosaics and frescoes. The monastery was renovated during the Palaeologos Dynasty, also known as the "Third Golden Age" of Byzantine Art, and has spectacular mosaics and frescoes which are at the heart of our work. Before studying these mosaics and frescoes in our book, we provided the vast history of the period in an effort to clarify the themes featured on the panels. Also included in our book is the life story of Theodore Metochites, a versatile administrator and the person behind the creation of the mosaics and frescoes of the monastery which represent the most beautiful examples of Byzantine art. There are mosaics in the exterior and interior narthexes of Chora depicting the lives of Jesus and Mary as well as religious stories, while its domes, arches and walls have both mosaics and frescoes concerning subjects that are interrelated and depicted mostly together and sometimes in different locations. For a holistic recounting of those related depictions that are placed independently from each other, repetitions were necessary at times. In addition to this world-renowned church which we tried to present to you within a broad time line, we also covered the other churches in Istanbul that belong to the Byzantine Period, in the last section of our book. We ended our journey with these churches and monasteries, which are also significant in Byzantine history.
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.
As New As New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Mint. 4to (32 x 23 cm). In Turkish. 2 volumes set: [6], 378 p.; 247 p. Color and b/w ills. Istanbul ve Bogaziçi. Bizans ve Osmanli medeniyetlerinin ölümsüz mirasi. Edit by Murat A. Karavelioglu, Enfel Dogan, Yahya Baskan, Ismail Mangaltepe, Ismail Karaca. 2 volumes set. ISTANBUL - Constantinople Byzantium Ottoman culture The Bosphorus Urban history Memoirs Architecture.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) In contemporary leather bounds. 4to. (29 x 21 cm). In Ottoman script. 2 volumes set: ([22], 528 p.; 257 p., 183 illustrations, 1 plate of map, 2 folding maps, 1 folding plate.). Özege: 8283. An extremely important work on the history and ethnography of Constantinople and heritage of Byzantine Empire. Istanbul ve Bogaziçi. Bizans ve Osmanli medeniyetlerinin asar-i bakiyesi. 2 volumes set.
New Turkish Original bdg. HC. 4to. In Turkish. 826 p., ills. Istanbul ve Bogaziçi: Bizans ve Osmanli medeniyetlerinin asar-i bakiyesi. Edited by A. Sait Aykut. [2 volumes in 1].
Very Good French Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 76 p. Anadolu. Revue des Etudes d'Archeologie et d'Histoire en Turquie. Prehistoire, Antiquite, Byzance I. Etudes Orientales publiees par l'Institut Français d'Archeologie de Stamboul sous la direction de m: Albert Gabriel.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [xiv], [1], 149 p., iv numerous b/w plates. Denizbaci definesi.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. In publisher's special with magnetic flap, gold colored slip-case. Mint. 4to. (32 x 23 cm). In English and Turkish. Color and b/w ills. 784 p., 2 folding plates. A very heavy volume.
New Turkish Original bdg. HC. In publisher's special slip-case. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 18 cm). In English and Turkish. 2 volumes set: (1139 p.), many b/w and color ills. Kâgithane: From ancient times to present day.= Ilk çagdan günümüze Kâgithane. 2 volumes set. [BOXED]. "The book is the result of one our most comprehensive works compiling the historic heritage of Kâgithane. Our locality, already settled before the foundation of the city of Istanbul, is examined throughout the ages. Every element of our local history, even if not within today's official district limits, was carefully examined. Alongside the geographical characteristics and the physical superstructure of the basin area, social factors were also evaluated...".
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Folio. (34 x 25 cm). In English and Turkish. 302 p., color and b/w ills. Silk of Bursa: Bursa, famous for its history, trade, cotton fabrics and silk fabrics.= Bursa'nin ipeklisi: Tarihi, ticareti pamuklulari ve ipeklileriyle ünlü Bursa.