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New English Paperbak. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 203 p., last 36 p. of facsimile in original text. Kansu Gavri divani. Studies on Turkish culture. Mamlukid - Turkish literature. Al-Ashraf Qansuh al-Ghauri was the second-to-last of the Mamluk Sultans. One of the last of the Burji dynasty, he reigned from 1501 to 1516. One of the poet-Sultans with Turkish rooted.
Fine Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [vii], 676 p., 14 color plates of original manuscript. Süheyl ü Nev-Bahâr. Inceleme - metin - sözlük. Prep. by Cem Dilçin. Suheyl u Nev-bahâr is a mesnevi written in 14th century with one of the simplest Turkish in Old Anatolian Turkish. It's first poem which speaks of human love in the Turkish world.
New New Turkish Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (29 x 25 cm). In Turkish. 175 p., color ills. ISBN: 9754581400. Candan cana: Mevlânâ Celaleddin Rumi'den seçme rübailer. Translated into Turkish by Talât Sait Halman. Painted by Erol Akyavas.
New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 368 p. Hâkânî ve Hilye'si: Metin tenkidi ve açiklamasi.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In Turkish. 254 p., with a DVD, color ills. Mokharram tradition in Turkish culture and Turkish religious classical and mystic music: Muharremiyes are dirges and anthems describing love of Ahl al-Bayt and Karbala case occured in the first ten days of the sacred Moharram month.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (33 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 144 p., documents in Ottoman Turkish. Bektashism in the Ottoman documents.= Osmanli belgelerinde Bektasilik.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [iv], 533 p., 2 folding plates. A literary critics on Hurshid-nama written in 14th century. Hursîd-nâme. (Hursîd ü Ferahsâd). Inceleme - metin - sözlük - konu dizini. Prep. by Hüseyin Ayan.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Ottoman Turkish. 16 p. Insâniyet-i kâmile. [BROWN COVER]. Roumi: 1339 = Gregorian: 1923. Özege 9223. First Edition. Erzurumlu Ibrahim Hakki was a popular sufi saint of Turkey from Erzurum in eastern Anatolia - mystic, poet, author, astronomer, physicist, psychologist, sociologist and Islamic scholar. He was a Turkish Sufi philosopher and encyclopedist. Having lost his mother and later his father at an early age, Ibrahim Hakki was raised by his uncle who educated him for a while. He met the Ottoman Sultan Mahmut I at Constantinople in 1747. He returned to Erzurum, and was continuously interested in religious and scientific matters. Having written fifteen books in the Manzum and regular styles, and a great number of Turkish, Arabic, and Persian amongst Ibrahim Hakki's most important works are the Divan and Marifetname. In 1756 he published his work Marifetname (Book of Gnosis) which was a compilation and commentary on astronomy, mathematics, anatomy, psychology, philosophy, and Islamic mysticism. It is famous for containing the first treatment of post-Copernican astronomy by a Muslim scholar ('alim). Marifetname contains tasawwuf knowledge along with a wide range of general scientific and encyclopedic knowledge. Completed in 1757, the book was written in the language of the layman. According to the author, it was compiled from 400 books. It is a first in the explanation of observational astronomy of the solar system by a scholar in a book. He died in Tillo. (Source: Wikipedia). This tractate reflects his mystic idea 'God has revealed in His Divine Books, and has sent His prophets as guides to help lead us back to heedfulness. Only those who are able to wake up and rediscover that which is holy within themselves, can come close to our Creator, which is perfection'.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Ottoman Turkish. 16 p. Insâniyet-i kâmile. [GREEN COVER]. Roumi: 1339 = Gregorian: 1923. Özege 9223. First Edition. Erzurumlu Ibrahim Hakki was a popular sufi saint of Turkey from Erzurum in eastern Anatolia - mystic, poet, author, astronomer, physicist, psychologist, sociologist and Islamic scholar. He was a Turkish Sufi philosopher and encyclopedist. Having lost his mother and later his father at an early age, Ibrahim Hakki was raised by his uncle who educated him for a while. He met the Ottoman Sultan Mahmut I at Constantinople in 1747. He returned to Erzurum, and was continuously interested in religious and scientific matters. Having written fifteen books in the Manzum and regular styles, and a great number of Turkish, Arabic, and Persian amongst Ibrahim Hakki's most important works are the Divan and Marifetname. In 1756 he published his work Marifetname (Book of Gnosis) which was a compilation and commentary on astronomy, mathematics, anatomy, psychology, philosophy, and Islamic mysticism. It is famous for containing the first treatment of post-Copernican astronomy by a Muslim scholar ('alim). Marifetname contains tasawwuf knowledge along with a wide range of general scientific and encyclopedic knowledge. Completed in 1757, the book was written in the language of the layman. According to the author, it was compiled from 400 books. It is a first in the explanation of observational astronomy of the solar system by a scholar in a book. He died in Tillo. (Source: Wikipedia). This tractate reflects his mystic idea 'God has revealed in His Divine Books, and has sent His prophets as guides to help lead us back to heedfulness. Only those who are able to wake up and rediscover that which is holy within themselves, can come close to our Creator, which is perfection'.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Turkish. [xxii], 295 p. transcription in Turkish; [114] p. facsimile in Ottoman Turkish. Kitâb-i Bostân-i Nasayih. Prep. by Ümit Tokatli.
Brossura filo refe datata, n. 73 di collana, trad. dal tedesco di R. Galluppi, copertina con generale alterazione cromatica, qualche danno da compressione e manipolazione palesi alle estremità e al patinato, carte con aspetto vintage, velate di ossidazione intensa ai margini, pulviscolo ai tagli. N. pag. 156. USATO
In 8°, br. ed., pp. 303, lievi segni del tempo, leggere fioriture ai tagli, piccoli strappiu al piede e alla testa del dorso, in francese, nel complessivamente buon es.
19599836Paris, Fleurus, 1959 ; in-12, broché ; 165, (3) pp., couverture crème à rabats, portrait gravé du curé d'Ars en médaillon ovale contrecollé ; 4 photographies hors-texte par H. Roger Viollet, Blanc et Demilly et Jean A. Fortiena.
606501Paris, Garnier frères, s.d. In-12, rel. fin XIXe demi-basane grenat, dos orné de filet, filet perlé, roulette dorés, de filet à froid, titre doré, 248 pp., 50 fig. en n/b. in-t., tableaux. Etiquette ex-libris armorié (Chalet Marguerite, Thonon), blason et ex-libris au tampon.
19601253221960 Editions Armand Colin - 1960 - In-4, reliure pleine toile sous jaquette illustrée - 367 pages - Nombreuses illustrations en N&B, in et hors texte, dans l'ouvrage
1974778831974 Editions Gallimard /NRF, Collection "Bibliothèque de La Pléiade" - 1974 - In-12, reliure plein cuir havane sous demi-jaquettes et rhodoïd, signet - LX-1950 pages sur papier Bible
13027BESSE A. Le mariage mystique de sainte Catherine et d’Alexandre D’après L CORREGE signature en marge inférieure gauche. Belle épreuve signature en marge inférieure gauche. CORREGE, signature en marge inférieure gauche. 283x260 – 590x420 à la cuvette et 450x545mm avec marges
In-16 gr., brossura editoriale (picc. manc.), pp. XVI,387. Pagine leggermente ingiallite per la qualità della carta, peraltro ben conservato.
187799942115Garnier Paris Garnier 1877, In-8 relié demi chagrin noir, dos à nerfs, plats de percaline aux initiales S.B., toutes tranches dorées. 540 pages. bel exemplaire.
Paris Garnier 1877, In-8 relié demi chagrin noir, dos à nerfs, plats de percaline aux initiales S.B., toutes tranches dorées. 540 pages. bel exemplaire.
2007R56483Roma, Pontificia Universita Gregoriana 2007 408pp., 23cm., VG, in the series "Analecta Gregoriana" vol.302, text in spanish
408pp., 23cm., VG, in the series "Analecta Gregoriana" vol.302, text in spanish
1943GITf172Marseille Fortunato Père et Fils Imprimeurs 1943. In-8 broché 277pp. Orné d'un beau portrait de la mère de l'auteur en frontispice (d'après une photographie). Rare édition hors commerce, tirée à 254 exemplaires, celui-ci 1 des 230 numérotés sur papier Moirans. Exemplaire en bon état et bien complet, enrichi d'un bel envoi de l'auteur.
1971R116301Paris, Les Belles Lettres 1971 lxxix + 536pp. (+ 25pp. Catalogue de l'éditeur), 24cm., dans la série "Bibliothèque de la Faculté de Philosophie et Lettres de l'Université de Liège" fasc. CLXXXIX (189), brochure originale (vague tache d'une étiquette enlevée du dos), 2 cachets au verso de la fausse page de titre, texte frais et en très bon état, poids: 1.2kg., R116301
1984186111984. Paris Éditions Dervy-Livres coll. Mystiques et Religions 1984 - Broché couv. à rabat 13 cm x 16 5 cm 106 pages - Texte de E. Herrigel préface du Professeur D. T. Suzuki - Très bon état