929 résultats
198738769Kloster des Hl. Hiob von Pocaev, München, 1987. 244 Seiten, 8° , 21 x 14,5 cm, kartoniert
1974161893Bucarest: Éditions de l'Institut biblique et de mission orthodoxe 1974. 528 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
M13066Sl , 3 vols in4° 1/2 chagrin marron , 384 - 380 - 112 , 384 - 384 -128 , 416 - 416 pp Rare revue d' érudition imprimée sur 2 colonnes , plans , gravures.Trace d' humidité sans atteinte ni à la reliure , ni au texte sur 2 dos.
1974047255Athens: Adelphotis Theologon he "ZOE" 1974 Book. As New. Hardcover. 2nd Edition. Issued by a Theological Brotherhood to promote the concepts of Greek Orthodoxy to children.309p.index. First published 1955. NO copies found in WorlldCat . Adelphotis Theologon he "ZOE" hardcover
181594228Broxbourne, Societatis ob Biblia Sacra, 1815. [2] Bl., 519 S. 27 x 22,5 cm. Ganzleder der Zeit mit Blindprägung u. Vollfarbschnitt.
197037112München: Ausstellungsleitung Haus der Kunst München e.V, [1970]. [ca. 84, 108] S.; überw. Ill. 8°. Ill. OBroschur.
197544326Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 1975. XXXIII, 460, XVI S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. Kl. 8°. OLwd mit Goldpräg. ohne SU.
134409aafRevue orthodoxe COBTACS 1973, in-8vo, 136 p., reliure récent (Saint Paul reliure).
19683010076ohne Ort und Verlag, zwischen 1958-1968 (KVK). 229 Seiten, mit zahlreichen Abbildungen, 4° (26,5 x 21 cm), goldgeprägter Orig.-Leineneinband.
2008207906Meitingen, Kyrios-Verlag 1954-2008. 8°, sauber und fachmännisch eingebunden in Bibliotheks-Leinen / -Halbleinen,
1745640s. l. s. n. 1745 2 parties en 1 vol. in-18 ( 15 x 9 cm ) Fx. t. , t. , (4) ff. n. ch. , 138 , (1) pp. + 175 , (2) pp. (dont fx. t. , t.) . Première partie contenant l'histoire d'Eudochia Federowna, et la disgrâce du prince de Mencikow , avec Avertissement et , in fine , Table . Seconde partie contenant son Ordonnance du 10/21 février 1720 pour la Réformation de son Clergé , Table in fine . Bandeaux , lettrines . Pleine basane de l' époque . Dos à cinq nerfs , p. de titre , caissons ornés dorés . Toutes tranches rouges . Bon état . Dans la Première partie , manque angulaire pp. 13-14 avec atteinte à qqs lettres , et p. 74 ch. 47 . ( Collat. complet )
S4021<p><em><strong>Typikon of the Holy Monastery of Saint Dionysius at Mount Athos</strong></em></p><p>In mediaeval Greek. A facsimile reprint of the famous manuscript. Hard cover 28.5 cm 662 pp. ill.</p><p>.</p><p>.</p><p>===================================================</p><p><strong>IMPORTANT: The shipping cost in not included in the price. You will have to approve it at confirmation of the order.</strong></p> Ekd. Perivoli hardcover
2023511395Saint Ignatius Orthodox Press 2023. Leatherette. NEAR FINE. xvii 1043pp. 18mo black leatherette stamped in gilt gilt edges 6 place ribbons. FINE copy entirely clean and sharp. 'The Lectionary Bible will slim down some of that liturgical material to focus squarely on the biblical text arranged for daily reading. The daily readings are given separately in the order they are read so the user knows exactly what to read and can easily move through the scriptures from day to day. Easy to use. Focuses particularly on the needs of home worship and personal reading. Designed to be a lightweight functional companion in church worship though with all the biblical texts in a single volume it could not properly take the place of a dedicated Gospel Apostle Prophetologion or Psalter in church liturgical settings. Suitable for use as a 'Pew Bible' in Orthodox parishes that offer these to parishioners!' From the publisher. Saint Ignatius Orthodox Press unknown
1928055999Istanbul: Manuscript 6 February 1928 1928. No Binding. Very Good. Atlas Folio - over 23 - 25" tall. A 10-line autograph letter entirely written in Ottoman Turkish in elegant handwriting with a signature in Greek. 37x23 cm.Vertical and horizontal fold marks slight chippings on extremities repaired contemporarily by tape. Otherwise a very good document. A rare letter in Ottoman Turkish written in elegant handwriting and sent to Muammer Rasid Sevig 1885-1973 a prominent jurist and politician who served as a judge at the Permanent Court of International Justice in The Hague and as Rector of Istanbul University during the period when he was practicing as a lawyer specializing in international law. The letter was written by a Greek Orthodox Rum citizen of Istanbul stating that his house had been assigned by the state without his consent to a Thessaloniki immigrant within the context of the ongoing Population Exchange. It also includes details regarding the legal fees associated with the matter. "Avukat Muammer Rasid Sevig Beyefendiye Beyoglu'nda Pangalti'da Sehid Muhtar Bey Caddesi'nde 107-81 numerolu hanemi Istanbul Iskân Müdüriyeti Selânik muhacirlerinden Osman Fehmi Bey'e bilâsebeb Kanûn-i Takrîz edilmek üzere mezkûr hanemi bittahkîk mümaileyhi iskân ettirmis oldugundan muhakeme-i iadesine müracaa ile haleldar olan hukukumu müdafaa ve hukuk-i tasarrufiyyemi temîn etmek üzere lâzim gelen muamele-yi kanûniyyenin ecrâmi için zât-i âlîlerini bir kit'a vekâletnâme ile tevkîl eylemis oldugumdan icraât-i vekâlet olarak maktûen bin lira iadesini tehir eylerim. Isbu bin liradan üçyüz lirasini. Fî 16 Subat sene 1928." English translation: To Lawyer Muammer Rasid Sevig Bey As the Istanbul Resettlement Directorate Iskân Müdüriyeti has without any legitimate reason assigned my residence located in Beyoglu Pangalti on Sehid Muhtar Bey Street No. 107-81 to Osman Fehmi Bey one of the immigrants from Thessaloniki with the aim of formalizing it under the relevant law Kanûn-i Takriz and as my property has been unlawfully occupied in this manner. I have applied for a retrial muhakeme-i iade and in order to defend my compromised rights and secure my rights of ownership hukuk-i tasarrufiyye I have authorized Your Excellency by means of a power of attorney vekâletnâme to carry out the necessary legal procedures muamele-i kanuniyye. For these legal services to be carried out on my behalf I request that the fixed sum of one thousand liras be paid. From this amount three hundred liras are to be. Dated: 16 February 1928". On January 30 1923 the Convention and Protocol Concerning the Exchange of Greek and Turkish Populations was signed and entered into force. According to Article 1 of the agreement a compulsory population exchange was to be carried out between Muslims residing in Greek territory and Greek Orthodox Christians settled in Turkish territory beginning on May 1 1923 Oran. The primary rationale behind this exchange was the desire of both countries to create ethnically homogeneous societies within their respective borders. Article 2 of the agreement stipulated that Greeks residing in Istanbul and Muslims residing in Western Thrace were excluded from the exchange and considered established residents établis. However the different interpretations of this article by the two countries led to significant disagreements Metintas. These disagreements persisted for a long time and when no resolution could be reached the matter was brought before the League of Nations. Still no solution emerged and the case was eventually referred to the Permanent Court of International Justice which issued a non-binding advisory opinion. Yet the issue remained unresolved Firat. Bilateral negotiations continued for years and finally led to the signing of the Ankara Agreement between the two governments on June 10 1930. According to Articles 10 and 14 of the agreement Greek Orthodox residents of Istanbul and Turks of Western Thrace who had settled in these regions before October 30 1918 <br/> <br/> Manuscript, 6 February 1928 unknown
195276953thBrookline Mass.: The Greek Orthodox Theological Institute Press 1952. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 32mo - over 4 - 5" tall. Original black textured cloth hard covers with gilt titles to spine. Reprinted from the Edition of Williams & Norgate London England 1915. Title-page and text printed in red & black. Text in Parallel Greek/English on facing pages. Moderate handling to covers. Old owner's name to front endpaper. Otherwise clean tight and unmarked. Very neat -- a sound and handsome copy. Paginated vi316pp. with facing pages two per page number. . The Greek Orthodox Theological Institute Press Hardcover
19624770Winnipeg Manitoba: Holy Trinity Cathedral Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of Canada Printed by the Trident Press 1962. First Edition First Printing. Card Covers. pp. 126. 8vo. measuring 6.25" x 9.25". Illustrated thrice-stapled card covers bearing an image in black-and-white of the Church. Rich with many black-and-white portraits group photographs illustrations and many period advertisements by sponsoring local businesses and merchants. No detectable flaws contents and extremities entirely without blemish; near fine. Corresponds to OCLC #62919814. Scarce in commerce in this edition and state. <br/><br/> Holy Trinity Cathedral Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of Canada | Printed by the Trident Press unknown
19624948Winnipeg Manitoba: Holy Trinity Cathedral Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of Canada Printed by the Trident Press 1962. First Edition First Printing. Card Covers. pp. 126. 8vo. measuring 6.25" x 9.25". Illustrated thrice-stapled card covers bearing an image in black-and-white of the Church. Rich with many black-and-white portraits group photographs illustrations and many period advertisements by sponsoring local businesses and merchants. No detectable flaws to the extremities neat circular accession stamp to the lower margin of p.5 else contents without blemish; near fine. Corresponds to OCLC #62919814. Scarce in commerce in this edition and state. <br/><br/> Holy Trinity Cathedral Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of Canada | Printed by the Trident Press unknown
20001569Winnipeg Manitoba: Permanent Conference of Ukrainian Orthodox Bishops Beyond the Borders of Ukraine Ecclesia Publishing Corporation UOCC 2000. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. pp. v 237. 12mo. Navy blue buckram over boards with gilt lettering to the spine and front board. Comprises of a complete listing of daily prayers morning prayers great vespers great matins the divine liturgy religious songs carols small catechism and much more. The product of the four years of work by the Joint Liturgical Commission of the Permanent Conference of Ukrainian Orthodox Bishops Beyond the Borders of Ukraine. Appears unread; fine. Text simultaneously in Ukrainian and English. Unrecorded in OCLC. Not in Peel BAC/LAC University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections. <br/><br/> Permanent Conference of Ukrainian Orthodox Bishops Beyond the Borders of Ukraine | Ecclesia Publishing Corporation, UOCC hardcover
201608551Paris, YMCA Press, 1966 ; in-8, 144 pp., br. Broché en bon état n°1.
18601753Sergiyev Posad. c.1860-1900. A set of 40 hand-carved and painted wooden buildings forming a toy model of the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius the tallest piece measuring 26cm in height with the original block-printed guide sheet showing how the pieces should be laid out also showing walkways 63.5 x 48.5cm. The set is apparently lacking four wall sections and several smaller pieces however the numbering system is somewhat hard to discern with the ink numbers on the bases of the pieces often obscured and the numbering on the guide sheet being slightly erratic/mismatched to the pieces so it is difficult to be certain. It is however also possible to arrange the set in a slightly more compact manner in order to complete the walls as the example sold at Christies mentioned below was presented which also appeared to lack a couple of wall sections and other pieces and where the pieces were fixed in place to a board with the guide sheet lacking. There are some small losses and repairs to several of the pieces but broadly the set is in good condition; the guide sheet is very fragile and has several holes two affecting the printed plan and some splitting along the folds but remains a remarkable survival. A very charming vibrantly hand-painted late nineteenth-century toy model of the Trinity Monastery of St. Sergii the most important monastery in Russia and the spiritual centre of the Russian Orthodox Church.</p><p>The monastery was founded in 1337 by Sergius of Radonezh later one of the most venerated Russian saints and a spiritual patron of the nation. Its first stone cathedral was built in 1422 by a group of refugee Serbian monks which decorated with frescoes painted by the greatest icon painters of medieval Russia Andrei Rublev and Daniil Chyorny came to serve as the place of baptism for Muscovite royals. In 1476 Ivan III commissioned the church of the Holy Spirit now one of the few remaining examples of a Russian church topped with a belltower and in 1559 Ivan the Terrible ordered the construction of the six-pillared Assumption Cathedral ultimately completed after twenty-six years. During the sixteenth century the monastery grew into one of the wealthiest landowners in Russia. It was also a notable centre of chronicle-writing and icon painting and housed an eminent library of manuscripts and books. Its stone walls were constructed in the 1550s helping it to withstand the famous sixteen-month Polish-Lithuanian siege of 1608-1610. Throughout the seventeenth century during which Peter the Great twice took refuge in the monastery numerous buildings were added including the Church of John the Baptist's Nativity commissioned by the Stroganovs. In 1744 Empress Elizabeth conferred on the cloister the dignity of a Lavra and also oversaw the construction of a further church as well as the belltower the tallest building in the present set.</p><p>The monastery is situated in the town of Sergiyev Posad which itself grew alongside the monastery just over 40 miles northeast of Moscow. From the eighteenth century Sergiyev Posad developed into a centre of toy-making and by the following century the town was home to hundreds of independent artisans and workshops making all manner of wooden toys including the famous nesting dolls. Toy models of the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius such as the present example were produced by local craftspeople from around the 1860s with the Sergiyev Posad Toy Museum holding another similar model in its collections.</p><p>A near-identical model from the collection of Alexandra Tolstoy was also sold at Christies in 2020 25th November lot 90. [Sergiyev Posad]. unknown
19726454Gardenton Manitoba Canada: Vydano zakhodom I U vile noho Komitetu pry Hromadi St. Michael's Ukrainian Orthodox Church Jubilee Committee 1972. First Edition First Printing. Card Covers. pp. 42. 8vo. measuring 24 cm. Textured illustated twice-stapled card covers. Richly illustrated with many black-and-white photographs portraits illustrations facsimiles etc. Various congratulatory messages from a variety of civic political and religious leaders. Bright clean and unmarked with firm sound binding; fine. Corresponds to OCLC #16356823 & #823192639. Text in English and Ukrainian Cyrillics. Rare to be offered in commerce. Equally scarce amongst institutional holdings. <br/><br/> Vydano zakhodom I U vile noho Komitetu pry Hromadi | St. Michael's Ukrainian Orthodox Church Jubilee Committee] unknown
19945272Winnipeg Transcona Manitoba: Ukrainian Orthodox Church of All Saints Transcona Manitoba 1994. First Edition First Printing. Stapled Wraps. pp. 71. Small 8vo. measuring 6" x 9". Richly illustrated with many black-and-white photographs portraits group portraits illustrations facsimiles et al. No detectable flaws contents and extremities without blemish errata leaf laid-in to the prefatory matter. Many congratulatory messages from various prominent elected and religious officials. Comprises a history of the founding of the Parish details of various clubs list of prominent parishioners parishioners who have passed etc. Near fine. Rare in commerce. Unrecorded in OCLC. Not found in Peel BAC/LAC University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections etc. <br/><br/> Ukrainian Orthodox Church of All Saints, Transcona, Manitoba paperback
19526431Winnipeg Manitoba: Privately Printed 1952. First Edition First Printing. Stapled Wraps. pp. 52. 8vo. measuring 6" x 9.25". Twice-stapled pictorial gold covers with navy-blue lettering. Richly illustrated with many black-and-white photographs portraits group portraits illustrations facsimiles charts tables et al. Many period advertisements by sponsoring local businesses and merchants. Prefatory messages of support from various religious officials. Light rubbing and faint creases to the front cover else very good. Not found in LAC/BAC at time of cataloguing. See OCLC #65774037. <br/><br/> Privately Printed paperback
19526327Winnipeg Manitoba: Privately Printed 1952. First Edition First Printing. Stapled Wraps. pp. 52. 8vo. measuring 6" x 9.25". Twice-stapled pictorial gold covers with navy-blue lettering. Richly illustrated with many black-and-white photographs portraits group portraits illustrations facsimiles charts tables et al. Many period advertisements by sponsoring local businesses and merchants. Prefatory messages of support from various religious officials. Well-preserved with no detectable flaws. Fine. Not found in LAC/BAC at time of cataloguing. See OCLC #65774037. <br/><br/> Privately Printed paperback
19525433Winnipeg Manitoba: Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of Canada Printed by the Trident Press Ltd. 1952. First Edition First Printing. Stapled Wraps. pp. 64. Small 8vo. measuring 6" x 9". Textured light-blue twice-stapled card covers. Black-and-white photograph frontispiece of the leader of the Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of Canada accompanied with a congratulatory messages and prayers from many other and notable members of the Ukrainian community including from Winnipeg mayor Stephen Juba who did not hold public office at this time. Many additional black-and-white photographs portraits illustrations facsimiles. Period advertisements by many sponsoring local businesses and merchants including the T. Eaton Co. City Hydro many smaller Ukrainian businesses. Neat ink notation and short closed tear along the lower margin of the cover circular accession stamp to the upper-left margin of the title page. Text-block otherwise remains bright clean and unmarked; very good. Unrecorded in OCLC. Not found in Peel BAC/LAC University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections et al. Text chiefly in Ukrainian. <br/><br/> Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of Canada | Printed by the Trident Press Ltd. paperback