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Le bref est adressé au Maître général des Dominicains, Jean Baptiste de Marinis. Semblable bref est adressé aux Pères généraux des Franciscains "appelés conventuels", des Ermites de saint Augustin et des Carmes (cf. base franciscaine en ligne)
Biography of Iakovos, former Abbot ot the Monastery of Saint David the Elder, [The Monastery of Saint David the Elder, also known as the Monastery of Saint David of Euboea, is a Greek Orthodox monastery located near the village of Drimona, near the town of Limni, on the Greek island of Euboea.] 1184p.lllus col. plates Book
Very Good Greek, Modern (post 1453) Original wrappers. Large 8vo. (21 x 16 cm). In Greek (Modern). 21 p. First and only edition of this exceedingly rare and one of the earliest church regulations of the Greek Orthodox community of Attalia [Antalya]. Attalia was not a large urban center or major trading hub, but neither was the Greek Community marginal, and it was well integrated into the regional economy. It was different from other areas in Asia Minor due to a combination of factors ranging between demography, geography, local Orthodox leadership, and the city's social milieu. In contrast to the West-coast cities and many villages in Asia Minor with Orthodox majorities, Attalia's population was only about one-third Orthodox. The main area of difference in Antalya was the Community leadership, which was key to the maintenance of cordial relationships between Christians and Muslims, and the secular and ecclesiastical elements of Orthodox leadership in Antalya tended to cooperate for collective benefit. Throughout this period, a local elite managed to control education and other Community institutions, perpetuating an identity that was compatible with the local Ottoman context. In this last period, the Greek Community printed several books and tractates including a brief history of Antalya and this "regulation book" in the Meli Printing House, which was the only printing house of the Greek Community in Antalya. Only one institutional copy is located in OCLC 1030075331 (Suna Kiraç Library of the Koç University).
Very Good Greek, Modern (post 1453) Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Greek (Modern). 79 p. Not in OCLC. The Metropolis of Chalcedon is an ecclesiastical territory (diocese) of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. Christianity spread in Chalcedon during the 2nd century AD. The city was initially the see of a bishopric before being promoted to a metropolis at 451 AD, at the time of the Fourth Ecumenical Council. It is one of the four remaining active Greek Orthodox Church metropolises of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Turkey today and the only one surviving in Asia Minor (Anatolia). During the 14th century, the metropolitan see remained vacant, due to the Ottoman conquest of the region. However, it was reorganized in the 15th century, possibly after the Fall of Constantinople and the subsequent incorporation of the Ecumenical Patriarchate into the millet system of the Ottoman society. The first recorded metropolitan of that time was Joseph, in 1477. In the following years, the jurisdiction of the metropolis was extended to the east. During the late 17th century the see of the diocese was transferred to Kuzguncuk (Ermoulianai, Chrysokeramos), where it remained until 1855. At that period a number of monasteries were established, like the one of Saint Panteleimon, which was declared Stauropegic. The metropolitan of Chalcedon was one of the five Elder metropolitans from the wider region of Constantinople, the other being those of nearby Herakleia, Cyzicus, Nicaea, and Nicomedia. Following an Ottoman decree of 1757, they had to be always present in the Holy Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate and had direct access to the Ottoman Sultan, to whom they announced the election of the new Ecumenical Patriarch. From the mid-19th century, the local metropolis prospered thanks to the significant population increase and economic development of the local Orthodox population. In 1855 the see of the metropolitan returned to Chalcedon during the primateship of Metropolitan Gerasimos. Moreover, the newly erected church of Saint Euphemia became the new cathedral. The metropolitan mansion was built near the cathedral in 1902. This is the first and only known printed regulation book of the Greek Community in Chalcedonia (Kadiköy). Extremely rare.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In Turkish. 30 p., ills. BulgarIstanbul: Filibe'den Sishane'ye. ISBN: 9759664402. Bulgarian Istanbul with photos of architectural works.
352pp., 24cm., texte en français, dans la série "Dissertationes historicaze" volume 27, bon état, R100860
Folio 192p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition very good d.j. good
384pp.avec illustrations, 25cm., cart., bel état, R80015
A short guide to the island of Patmos, particularly the Monastery of St. John the Theologian by the Archimandrite.63p. illus. A small welcome brochure is laid in Book
Rempart Patrimoine Vivant 1984, In-8 broché, 112 pages. Photos et dessins. Bon état.
8vo., First Edition, with very numerous photographs (a number full-page) and plans in the text, and endpaper maps; original blue cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in price-clipped dustwrapper. Covers all the main monastic sites remaining in Britain, together with bibliography and detailed index.
8vo., Second Edition; original blue cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy. Much-needed reissue of the scarce original edition of 1931, and now very uncommon in its own right.
Pages 225-264. Features: Cover photos of dramatic Paris rioting and street-fighting; Twelve dramatic photos of Paris street-fighting and its aftermath; Photo of the French "National" cabinet; Photo of Monte Carlo were gold sovereigns and dollars are now used instead of counters on a gaming table; Great photo of M. Martenot and his very early version of an electronic piano; Two photos of the first Munich carnival procession under Nazi hospices Two pages of photos entitled Government "Coup D'état"in Austria - military action against the socialist in Vienna and Linz; Lovely photo of exquisite Irish gold work believed to date from about 700 BC - a magnificent collar; large colour self-portrait by Richard Parkes Bonington; Page of photos of French royalists - there exiled "King", their leaders, and their newspaper; Review of the book "The Book of the Greyhound", by Edward C. Ash; Two pages of photos of wild dogs from around the world; Two pages of photos document the family tree of a new breed of "Boar-Hound", created through German experiments; Fantastic centrefold photo illustrates the courage of "Papa Gastounet" - the veteran statesman in his car in the midst of the crowd on his arrival in Paris to form a national government; Fascinating photos and text describe unknown monasteries of mysterious Tibet visited during a recent journey by the Royal Academy of Italy Expedition; Page of photos illustrates reptile skins and some fashions made from them; Chinese porcelain; Photos of great fissures in the earth in Bihar, India, caused by an earthquake; Interesting page of illustrations explains precautions against Thames pollution - testing water drift with floats; Photos of personalities of the week include Capt. B. E. Miles, Lieutenant Commander R. L. Tufnell, the signers of the Balkan Pact, Washington Singer, Dr. Bernard Hollander, Douglas Freshfield, the Maharajah of Darbhanga, Mary Duchess of Hamilton, Gen. Sir Percy Radcliffe, the young king of Afghanistan Zahir Shah, the constituent Council of the United Ireland party, and Mr. Gillie Potter at the Oxford Union; Nice one page De Reszke cigarette ad; and more. One page loose but present. Unmarked with average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
Horay 1983, In-8 broché, 276 pages + photos. Bon état.
Cerf 1980, In-8 broché, 410 pages. Bon état.
pp.288-583 avec illustrations hors-texte & une grande carte dépliante, 25cm., br.orig., cachet, bon état, Revue liturgique & monastique 14me année nos.7-8, R90473
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, 45 plates and 41 plans; original blue buckram, gilt back, blue top, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. A standard reference. The fourth, final and by far the scarcest of Cook's comprehensive survey of English church buildings and their contents. Covering the period from the seventh to the sixteenth centuries, it includes much detail on structure, duties and privileges in addition to plan and architecture. SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION.
Book and jacket in virtually mint condition. 159pp. Drawing extensively on the latest archaeological research as well as the documentary evidence, the author answers the questions: who were the Cistercians, why were they so successful and what impact did they have on medieval Britain ?
pp. (2). 304 (8) [Index]. 8vo. 210 mm. Nice modern faux leather binding. Hardcover. The printer apparently transposed the X & the L of the Roman numerals, changing the correct date for this edition of 1768 to 1748. Early ownership of John Evered. The right to receive tithes was granted to the English churches by King Ethelwulf in 855. The Saladin tithe was a royal tax, but assessed using ecclesiastical boundaries, in 1188. Tithes were given legal force by the Statute of Westminster of 1285. Adam Smith criticized the system in The Wealth of Nations (1776), arguing that a fixed rent would encourage peasants to farm more efficiently. The Dissolution of the Monasteries led to the transfer of many tithe rights from the Church to secular landowners, and then in the 1530s to the Crown. The system ended with the Tithe Commutation Act 1836, which replaced tithes with a rent charge decided by a Tithe Commission. The present work gives wonderful details on the tithe "value" of various monasteries, locales, and institutions. Very good. Scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W153
New English Paperback. Pbo. Oblong large Roy. 8vo. (23 x 26 cm). In Turkish. [3], 222, [1] p. 108 color and 5 b/w ills. Exhibition catalog of Turkish rugs once in Transylvanian churches now mostly in European museums. Tanri'ya adanmis halilar: Transilvanya kiliselerinde Anadolu halilari, 1500-1750. [=Rugs in praise of God: Anatolian Rugs in Transylvanian Churches 1500-1750). [Exhibition catalogue]. April 19 - August 19, 2007. Sabanci University Sakip Sabanci Museum. TURKISH AND ISLAMIC ARTS Traditional arts Handicraft Church Transylvania Romania Turkish rug Carpet Weaving Collection.
2 tomes (complet): xliv,525 + 560pp., 23cm., la plupart des pages sont non coupées, br.orig. (dos peu restaurés), rousseurs dans le texte
Ouvrage complet en 2 tomes: xliv,525 + 560pp., 23cm., reliures cart. uniformes d'époque, dos en cuir avec titre et fleurons dorés, feuilles de garde marbrées, rousseurs dans le texte (toujours bien lisible), papier peu bruni, qqs. petits cachets sur les pages de titre, bon état, poids: 1.8kg., R106783
Complet en 2 tomes: lvii,432 + vii,310 pp., 2e édition augmentée, 24cm., brochures originales, bon état, R101707
4to., First Edition, with a frontispiece, 56 plates on 31 and 6 full-page plans in the text, endpapers very lightly spotted; cloth, gilt back, a very good copy in the dustwrapper, the latter a little rubbed and frayed at extremities. Dickinson's account covers many of the largest and some humbler monastic houses. The architectural chapters are based on lectures given for the Faculty of Fine Arts at Cambridge.
In-8°, 1 volume pp. (6),546,(2), con 6 tavole numerate e 59 figure; 2 volume (4), LXXXI, 467, 4 tavole numerate, legatura in pergamena ad imitazione di legatura monastica (rovinata) In-8°, 1 volume pp. (6),546,(2), with 6 numbered plates and 59 figures; 2 volume (4), LXXXI, 467, 4 numbered plates, binding in parchment imitating monastic ligament (damaged)