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215718Dublin: Printed by S. Powell for George Risk at Shakespear's Head. Ex-library from the Library Anglo-Persian Oil Company binding very worn with front cover detached signatures split open in several places internally the paper is tanned but still fairly supple suitable for rebinding. First edition. 326pp. plus preface & index one fold-out engraved map. Bound in full leather. Printed by S. Powell, for George Risk at Shakespear's Head hardcover
1755P1-4B-2Amsterdam et Leipzig, Arkstée & Merkus, 1755. 2 tomes (COMPLET) reliés en 1 volume in-4 (25.5x20.5cm), pleine basane, dos à 5 nerfs orné, pièce de titre, tranches rouges. Titre imprimé en rouge et noir. Très bon état, pas de rousseurs. 3ff-XXXIX-387pp- 2ff-426pp-1ff. Bien complet des 2 frontispices et 11 planches, pour la plupart des cartes, dont 10 dépliantes. L'édition originale de cet ouvrage, donnée à Londres de 1715 à 1718, connut un succès prodigieux en Angleterre et y fut réimprimée près de dix fois en quelques années. On a retranché de cette traduction les passages anticatholiques, mais elle a en revanche été augmentée de deux dissertations du Père Joseph Tournemine, l'une sur la ruine de Ninive et l'empire assyrien, l'autre sur l'autorité des livres de l'Ancien Testament récusés par les protestants et des lettres critiques de Moyle ainsi que des réponses.
2018__1780764685I B Tauris & Co Ltd 2018. Hardcover. New. translation edition. 888 pages. 9.25x6.25x3.25 inches. I B Tauris & Co Ltd hardcover
2013SONG1780764685Bloomsbury 2013-11-30. Translation. hardcover. Used: Good. 8.48x3.17x9.34. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Bloomsbury hardcover
185789743Klincksieck | Paris 1857 | 22.7 x 28.2 cm | Broché
M12667Printed by S. Powell for George Risk at Shakespear's-Head George Ewing at the Angel and Bible and William Smith at the Hercules booksellers in Dame's street Dublin 1729. First edition. In-8 preface 326 pages index 1 foldout map. Contemporary full leather somewhat rubbed inside a fine unmarked copy. Ink signature of former owner 1914 on the blank sheet facing the title page. From the library of Egyptologist Charles Cornell Van Siclen III VSX. Language: English. This book ships from the USA shipping costs will be updated accordingly TXR. Relevant subjects: Iran. unknown
185789743Paris: Klincksieck 1857. Fine. Klincksieck Paris 1857 22.7 x 28.2 cm Broché First edition illustrated at the close of the volume with six plates printed out of text.Only three copies recorded in the CCF BnF Institut Strasbourg.Our copy is preserved in its original state issued in a temporary paper wrapper.Spine restored at head with small losses; marginal losses to the soiled covers; two small adhesive strips along the right margins of the final plate; authors name and title pencilled on the upper cover.The study of Phoenician languages was the speciality of Auguste-Célestin Judas 18051873. Klincksieck unknown
184743864Reliure demi-veau vert avec décoloration sur la coiffe supérieure. Dos lisse orné. Tranches mouchetées. Illustré de 32 planches hors texte. Rousseurs claires. Dos passé. Frottements à la reliure.
1860054605Istanbul: Ceridehâne Matbaasi. AH 1277 1860. 2nd Edition . Leather. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Original fine 1/4 leather bound in Ottoman lettered gilt. Demy 8vo. 22 x 14 cm. In Ottoman script Old Turkish with Arabic letters. 174 p. Hegira: 1277 = Gregorian: 1860. Rare early second edition of this eye witness and first-hand account and one of the most important chronicles describing the history of late Safavid Iran in the 18th century the Iranian invasion of Afghanistan and the siege and the fall of Isfahan in 1722 written by Kruzinski who was a Polish Jesuit missionary served in the Persia in the early 18th century. In 1720 he was nominated advocate general of the mission in Persia and became the secretary to the Bishop of Isfahan. Krusinski himself however claimed later on that he is not only the author but also the translator of this work. As a chronicle this is a history of Iran under the Safavids from 1499 up to 1727 with a special focus on the 1722 Afghan invasion that terminated the Safavid dynasty. "His account of the conditions and events preceding and during the siege and the subsequent demise of the Safavids is unique. It also offers key insights into the workings of the late Safavid state and government as well as the functions of the royal harem." Bloomsbury. Translated and expanded by Ibrahim Müteferrika of Kruzinski's Latin manuscript written in 1726 in Istanbul and entitled "Historia revolutionis monarchia Persica". The book was first published in Italian French and English translations in Rome 1727 Paris 1728 and London 1728. The founder of the legendary first printing house in the Islamic world Ibrahim Müteferrika 1674-1745 was the editor of this book. Ceridehâne i.e. Journal House Printing House is the successor of the Müteferrika Press in the early 19th century. "The book is a Turkish translation of the history of Iran written in Latin by the Jesuit missionary Judas Jan Tadeusz Krusinski 1675-1751. The work whose title can be translated as 'A voyager's description on the apparition of the Afghans and on the reasons of the Safavid Empire being undermined' focuses on the Afghan invasion of 1722 which led to the fall of the Safavid dynasty but also offers an overview on the historical processes of early 18th-century Safavid Iran. The publication of this work was made actual not only by the vicinity of Iran to the Ottoman Empire but also by the historical turn reorganizing the relations of power in the region and triggering the intervention of the Ottomans as well. This may have been the reason that among the first Turkish incunabula this was the work published in the highest number of copies. This publication also offers an early example of copyright disputes as Krusinski considered the Turkish translation as his own work while Müteferrika who does not mention his name in the printed version suggests himself to be the translator". Source: The Mysterious Printer Ibrahim Muteferrika and the Beginnings of Turkish Book Printing: Library of Hungarian Academy of Sciences Online. Özege: 19897. <br/> <br/> Ceridehâne Matbaasi., [AH 1277] hardcover
1729000630<p>Istanbul: Ibrahim Muteferrika 1729 Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. The third work to be printed by Ibrahim Muteferrika in 1142 1729. 3 4 97 ff. In later hard cover binding. About the collapse of the Safavid state and the appearance of the Afghan state. .</p> Ibrahim Muteferrika hardcover