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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.
1893X114485Cracoviae [Krakow], sumptibus Academiae Litterarum 1893 42pp., 26cm., blind wrappers (original frontcover partly preserved), copy from the collection of the Belgian byzantinist prof. Justin Mossay (with ex-libris), good condition, [Introduction in Latin, texts in Greek], X114485
Wraps a bit worn. Front Cover of wraps inscribed in large letters by Moschonas to J. F. Callahan in pen ; 1968/1969 199pp. Articles in Greek, French and English ; Ekdoseis Tou Institoutou Ton Anatolikon Spoudon Tes Patriarchikes Bibliothekes Alexandreias 17/18; Vol. 17/18; 199 pages
Wraps a bit worn. Front Cover of wraps inscribed in large letters by Moschonas to J. F. Callahan in pen ; 1970 118pp. Articles in Greek, French and English, Arabic. ; Ekdoseis Tou Institoutou Ton Anatolikon Spoudon Tes Patriarchikes Bibliothekes Alexandreias 19; Vol. 19; 118 pages
Wraps a bit worn. Front Cover of wraps inscribed in large letters by Moschonas to J. F. Callahan in pen ; 1971 143pp. Articles in Greek, French and English, Arabic. ; Ekdoseis Tou Institoutou Ton Anatolikon Spoudon Tes Patriarchikes Bibliothekes Alexandreias 20; Vol. 20; 143 pages
Wraps a bit worn. Front Cover of wraps inscribed in large letters by Moschonas to J. F. Callahan in pen. Small tears to spine ends. ; 1972 248pp. Articles in Greek, French and English, Arabic. ; Ekdoseis Tou Institoutou Ton Anatolikon Spoudon Tes Patriarchikes Bibliothekes Alexandreias 20; Vol. 21; 248 pages
1949M111114Harissa, Impr. Saint Paul 1949 xv + 163pp., 23cm., br.orig., publié dans la série "Publica&tions musicales byzantines, Séminaire Sainte-Anne, Jérusalem. Studia fasc.1",, Thèse de Doctorat à l'Institut Pontifical Oriental, cachet au verso de la p.d.t., pages toujours non coupées, texte frais, M111114
xv + 163pp., 23cm., br.orig., publié dans la série "Publica&tions musicales byzantines, Séminaire Sainte-Anne, Jérusalem. Studia fasc.1",, Thèse de Doctorat à l'Institut Pontifical Oriental, cachet au verso de la p.d.t., pages toujours non coupées, texte frais, M111114
R116975Stockholm, Almqvist & Wiksell 163 xiv + 214pp., 24cm., softcover, in the series "Acta Universitatis Stockholmiensis. Studia Latina Stockholmiensia" volume 9, [Study in English, text editions in Latin and Greek], R116975
New English Original bdg. HC. 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.
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.
Very Good English Paprerback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. 29 p., 27, [2] numerous b/w plates, 1 folding plan. Annual of Ayasofya Museum.= Ayasofya Müzesi yilligi. No. 1. Rare first issue.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (26 x 20 cm) In English and Turkish. 237 p., ills. Annual of Istanbul studies.= Istanbul arastirmalari yilligi. No: 7 - 2017.
1988R119018Turnhout, Brepols 1988 lxxx + 310pp. + 2 plates out of text, 25cm., in the series "Corpus christianorum series graeca" volume 14, publisher's hardcover binding in green cloth with gilt lettering, text is clean and bright, small ex-libris stamp on blanco endpaper and at verso of title page, good condition, ISBN 2-503-40141-4, R119018
1986R119954Turnhout, Brepols 1986 lxxx + 310pp. + 2 plates out of text, 25cm., in the series "Corpus christianorum series graeca" volume 14, original softcover, some light foxing on cover and edges, text is clean and bright, good condition, ISBN 2-503-40141-4, R119954
1986R120122Turnhout, Brepols 1986 lxxx + 310pp. + 2 plates out of text, signed with a handwritten dedication in Greek by Michiel Hostens, 25cm., in the series "Corpus christianorum series graeca" volume 14, original softcover, some light foxing on cover and edges, text is clean and bright, good condition, ISBN 2-503-40141-4, R120122
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 317 p., color ills. Antalya ikonalari. Icons of Antalya (Adalia / Pamphylia).
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 126 p. B/w Ottoman documents. Salihli's (with its ancient name: Sardes) urban history and Turkify policy in Sardes. Antik uygarliklarin mirasçisi bir kentin özgün tarihi: Türklesen Anadolu'da Sardes ve Salihli.
1969F105088München, C.H. Beck 1969 343pp., with 10 illustrations & 3 plates out of text, publisher's hardcover, dustwrapper, 24cm., stamp on blanco endpaper and at verso of titlpage, else in very good condition (loos unread), F105088
343pp., with 10 illustrations & 3 plates out of text, publisher's hardcover, dustwrapper, 24cm., stamp on blanco endpaper and at verso of titlpage, else in very good condition (loos unread), F105088
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
New Turkish Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 144 p., b/w ills. Arap Camii veya Galata Saint Paul kilisesi. Camiden kiliseye mi, kiliseden camiye mi? Turkish Edition of Palazzo's 'L'Arap Djami ou Eglise Saint-Paul a Galata'. ARCHITECTURE Islamic architectural art Turkish and Islamic art Transformation Church Christianity History of art Mosque Pera Galata Istanbul Constantinople Byzantium Ottoman culture.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 401 p. Hasluck was an English antiquarian, historian, and archaeologist. In 1913 being Assistant Director (1911-15) and Librarian (1906-15) of the British School in Athens Hasluck married Margaret Hardie. As a wedding present, Hardie chose a visit to Konya (ancient Iconium) from the options offered her by her husband, and the couple spent the spring of 1913 there together. Frederick had long been interested in the interplay of Christianity and Islam within the Turkish Empire, and he was gradually to make this a central part of his work. The Haslucks were based in Athens and, over the next four years, had the opportunity to travel widely together in the southwest Balkans. ARCHEOLOGY Anthropology Anatolian civilizations Biography Archaeologist Balkans Frederick William Hasluck, (1878-1920) Antique dealer Historian.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 495 p. Hasluck was an English antiquarian, historian, and archaeologist. In 1913 being Assistant Director (1911-15) and Librarian (1906-15) of the British School in Athens Hasluck married Margaret Hardie. As a wedding present, Hardie chose a visit to Konya (ancient Iconium) from the options offered her by her husband, and the couple spent the spring of 1913 there together. Frederick had long been interested in the interplay of Christianity and Islam within the Turkish Empire, and he was gradually to make this a central part of his work. The Haslucks were based in Athens and, over the next four years, had the opportunity to travel widely together in the southwest Balkans. ARCHEOLOGY Anthropology Anatolian civilizations Biography Archaeologist Balkans Frederick William Hasluck, (1878-1920) Antique dealer Historian.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 417 p. Hasluck was an English antiquarian, historian, and archaeologist. In 1913 being Assistant Director (1911-15) and Librarian (1906-15) of the British School in Athens Hasluck married Margaret Hardie. As a wedding present, Hardie chose a visit to Konya (ancient Iconium) from the options offered her by her husband, and the couple spent the spring of 1913 there together. Frederick had long been interested in the interplay of Christianity and Islam within the Turkish Empire, and he was gradually to make this a central part of his work. The Haslucks were based in Athens and, over the next four years, had the opportunity to travel widely together in the southwest Balkans. ARCHEOLOGY Anthropology Anatolian civilizations Biography Archaeologist Balkans Frederick William Hasluck, (1878-1920) Antique dealer Historian.