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192214352Paris Bossard 1922 In-12 319 pp, Introduction et notes de Désiré Roustan, avec un portrait gravé sur bois par Ouvré ( frontispice ). Exemplaire numéroté ( 2500 ex.) sur pur chiffon. Dos insolé.
1983606343Dangles 1983 Fort in-8 br., 628 pp.
2002tt2187Editions Deslris Cartonné avec jaquette 2002 In-8° carré, toile de l'éditeur sous jaquette illustrée, 143 pp., nombreuses photographies reproduites en couleurs in et hors-texte, patrimoine du Sri Lanka ; très bon état général Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
200490021Editions Accarias - L'Originel Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 2004 Book condition, Etat : Très Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur jaune, illustrée d'une figure grand In-8 1 vol. - 252 pages
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Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 184 p., numerous color ills. and b/w ills. Mystics of Tillo. Tillo evliyalari.
xiii + 341 pp., 25cm., brochure originale, dans la série "Etudes de théologie et d'histoire de la spiritualité" tome 14, pages toujours non coupées, bon état, R101827
18691192Paris, Adrien Delahaye, 1869 ; in-8 broché de xii-204 pp., couverture bleue imprimée.
23276Biographie fondée sur des rapports, des journaux intimes et des documents authentiques. Bruxelles, Meddens. 1965. In-8 (20x15). 244 pages. Broché, couverture blanche illustrée et plastifiée.
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195015324Paris Dunod 1950 In-12 282 pp, exmplaire non coupé
In 8°, brossura con alette, pp. 133, (3), bello e fresco esemplare. (g003)
New English Original bdg. HC. Large 8vo. (23 x 23 cm). In English and Turkish. 76, [4] p., color ills. The traces of Haci Bektash Veli and his followers in the Balkans (Bulgaria-Macedonia-Albania).= Balkanlarda Haci Bektas Veli ve ögrencilerine ait izler (Bulgaristan-Makedonya-Arnavutluk).
Very Good English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 39-46 pp. The principal subject of Ibn Tufayl's Hayy ibn Yaqzân. [Separatum 'Journal of Near Eastern Studies' Vol. XV, No: 1, January 1956].
London, V. Gollancz, 1966, in-8, cartone editoriale con sovracc., pp. 191. Prima edizione.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 22 cm). In English. 276 p., color and b/w ills. "Zeytinburnu: A quarter monography: A common but wrong belief about the Zeytinburnu District is that the settlement in this area has begun with the slum formation and has had a past of about thirty of forty years. However, the studies carried out show that the settlement in the area has a very old past. This area was very important militarily and religiously the Byzantine Istanbul, known as the 'Second Romeî'. Among the historical structures taken over in this period by our district that was on the passage way of the Byzantine Army were Yedikule Fort to which Sultan Mehmed II Conqueror made some editions and Baliklama Ayazma (Holy Spring) and Church. Balikli Spring first became the subject of an epic on the Byzantine enthronement Of Leon I and became known with its modern name owing to an epic that is rumored to have been created during the conquest of Istanbul (Constantinople). Also, we can wholeheartedly say that our Zeytinburnu District has a rare wealth in terms of Islamic mysticism. Dervish Lodges within the boundaries of our district such as Perisan Baba, Hadji Mahmud Aga, Seyyid Nizam and Merkez Effendi Dervish lodges, as well as Yenikapi Mevlevi House, mentioned as a music academy, have been occasion for the education of extremely important figures of our mystic history.".
In-8 p. (mm. 222x148), 2 voll., mz. pergam. coeva ang., tit. ms. al dorso. Di questa rivista mensile - “a chronicle of Strange, Sacred, Secret, and Forgotten Things” - offriamo le seguenti 8 annate complete, così suddivise: - vol. 1°: 1897-1898 (vol. VI), nn. 1-12 (May 1897 / April 1898), pp. 192 + Suppl. n. 1, January 1898 - “Vaccination Supplement” - con 1 tav. in b.n. f.t. // 1898-1899 (Vol. VII), nn. 1-12 (May 1898 / April 1899), pp. 213, con 1 tav. in b.n. // 1899-1900 (Vol. VIII), nn. 1-12 (May 1899 / April 1900), pp. 182 // 1900-1901 (Vol. IX), nn. 1-12 (May 1900 / April 1901), pp. 196<br> - vol. 2°: 1901-1902 (Vol. X), nn. 1-12 (May 1901 / April 1902), pp. 178 // 1902-1903 (Vol. XI), nn. 1-12 (May 1902 / April 1903), pp. 160 // 1903-1904 (Vol. XII), nn. 1-12 (May 1903 / April 1904), pp. 172 // 1904-1905 (Vol. XIII), nn. 1-12 (May 1904 / April 1905), pp. 249. Esempl. con firme di appartenenza; ex-libris e timbro con segnatura, alc. postille e segni a matita colorata, ma complessivamente ben conservato.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English. 252 p., color ills. The Meram book. Mawlana - Qunawi - Meram. Coord. by Hüsamettin Sönmez. English text edited by Terence J. Demers. Designed by Ahmet Efe. Photographs by Ahmet Kus, Feyzi Simsek, Ibrahim Divarci. Contents: Mustafa S. Küçükasçi "Meram in the travel book of Awliya Chalabi". Hasan Özönder "Meram: The lap of water, green and history". Hasim Karpuz "The historical complexes in Meram". M. Ali Uz "The historical neighborhoods in Meram". Hulya Kucuk "The humility of a dervish, dignity of a scholar and magnificence of a peacock: Meram". Kamil Ugurlu "At the heart of Turkey one century earlier in Konya". Saim Sakaoglu "Meram: From the lap of nature into the clap of concretion". Ilker Mete Mimiroglu "A medieval Christian town in Meram: Kilistra". Dilaver Gurer "Fundamentals of Rumi's intellectual personality". Nuri Simsekler "The love that flows from eyes to the heart: Sama". Caner Arabaci "Mawlana from the point of his pedagogy and madrasa". Sezai Küçük "The places of love: Mawlawikhanas". Naci Bakirci "Mawlawiyya flags". Mehmet Demirci "On the relations between Mawlana Jalaladdin and Sadraddin Qunavi". Ekrem Demirli "The position of Sadraddin Qunavi in the redifinition of metaphysics and the substantiation of Mushahadah". Zekeriya Güler "Conversation with Sadraddin Qunavi on Hadith". Betül Güçlü "The writings of Sadraddin Qunavi". Bekir Sahin "The Library of Sadraddin Qunavi". Hacer Kara "The Sadraddin Qunavi complex". "The last will and testament of Sadraddin Qunavi". Hidayet Isik "The tomb of Hodja Faqih in Konya and the historical-religious personality of Hodja Ahmad Faqih". M. Ali Uz "Spiritual masters buried in Meram district". Ahmet Kus "Bibliography on Meram".
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. In English. 160 p. This translation of the Maqalat is an important contribution to the study of Islamic mysticism which has blossomed in the West under the general rubric of Sufism. But the lack of sources has resulted in Turkish forms of Sufism being neglected. This publication takes a great step forward in resolving that difficulty. There is probably no Turkish writing in the field of Islamic mysticism that is more fundamental, more historically influential, and more needed to round out the information existing in the English language. Therefore, this work will fill a major gap in the field. Haji Bektash Veli was an Alevi Muslim mystic, saint, Sayyid, humanist, and philosopher, who lived from 1209 to 1271. He lived and taught from approximately 1209 to 1271 in Anatolia. He is revered among Alevis for an Islamic understanding that is esoteric (spiritual), rational, progressive and humanistic. Alevi and Bektashi Muslims believe the path of Haji Bektash is the path of ?Ali ibn Abu Talib, since Ali was the source of Bektash's teachings. His original name was "Sayyid Muhammad ibn Sayyid Ibrahim Ata", was one of the figures who flourished in the Sultanate of Rum and had an important influence on the Turkish nomads of Asia Minor. He is also referred to as the Sultan of Hearts and the Derwish of the Derwishes. Haji Bektash Veli was a descendant of the 7th Shi'a Imam Musa Kazim.
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Fine English Original bdg. HC. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In English. [xi], 371, [8] p. The social context of Ala al-Din's Empire, From Balkh to Konya, Bahaeddin and his teachings.; Konya and Anatolia (Political history), Schools of religion, The reigns of Ghiyas al-Din Kaykhusrev II, The period of joint rule, Rumi and the royal family, Social context.; Life and works of Rumi, Selah al-Din Zerkub, Ziya ul-Haq Husameddin, Rumi's works.; The first Eighteen verses of Rumi's Masnevi.; The state of an immature man, The awakening, The desires and quest, Improvement of soul through indifference to worldly riches, Love, Devotion and submission, Bewilderment and need of a spiritual guide, Observation of God in every phenomenon, Unification; Bibliography and abbreviations., Index.