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Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English and Turkish. 47 p. The nineteenth century Balkanic church.= Ondokuzuncu yüzyilda Balkanlarda kilise.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In French. 192 p. Les Turcs au Moyen-Age. Textes - Byzantins.
Broché. 250 pages. Format de poche. Rousseurs.
pp. xx, 672, (2)[Publisher's catalogue], Portrait frontis and two large color folding maps, first map has a very slight tear. Top edge gold. Uncut and mostly unopened (back pages opened raggedly). XLib. Large 8vo. Original full blue cloth binding, Tzarist imperial double eagle arms stamped in gold on front cover and gold lettered. "Wallace [1841-1919] a newspaper correspondent, editor and author was engaged in qualifying for a professorship in Comparative Law in Germany when he accepted a private invitation to visit Russia. Wallace had expressed a desire to study the Ossetes, a peculiar Aryan tribe in the Caucasus. However, he remained in Russia nearly six years, studying not the Ossetes but the Russians. He familiarized himself thoroughly with the life of the people by settling for long periods in remote villages. In 1876 he returned to England where he published the above volume, his most famous work. It met with instant success and went through several editions and was translated into many languages. It was twice revised by Wallace (1905 & 1912) and remains the standard authority on Russia before the 1917 revolution." Scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! RUSSIA/1
New English Paperback. Large demy 8vo. (22 x 16 cm). In English. 320 p. The Church of Sancta Sophia Constantinople. Sancta Sophia is the most interesting building on the world's surface. Like Karnak in Egypt, or the Athenian Parthenon, it is one of the four great pinnacles of architecture, but unlike them this is no ruin, nor does it belong to a past world of constructive ideas although it precedes by seven hundred years the fourth culmination of the building art in Chartres, Amiens, or Bourges, and thus must ever stand as the supreme monument of the Christian cycle. Our first object has been to attempt some disentanglement of the history of the Church and an analysis of its design and construction; on the one hand, we have been led a step or two into the labyrinth of Constantinopolitan topography, on the other, we have thought that the great Church offers the best point of view for the observation of the Byzantine theory of building.
421pp., 23cm., publisher's hardcover in blue cloth, dustwrapper (tear repaired), text in English, good condition, R102233
298 pages. Occasional illustrations. Contributions include: Russia as the Alternative Universal; Russia and the Oriental Despot; The Russian Intelligentsia; What Russia Means to India; Russian Epiphany - Recreating the Sacred; Emancipated Cinderellas - Women in Russia; Idiocy and Civilisation - a study of the Idiot by Dostoevsky;; Neo-Hindu Movements and Orthodox Christianity in Post-Communist Russia; Time, Memory and History in the Work of Andrei Tarkovsky; India's Bollywood in Russia. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound working copy. Book
New English Original bdg. HC. Oblong 4to. (22 x 30 cm). In English and Romanian. 115, [140] p., fully color ills. Byzantine manuscripts in Bucharest's collections.= Manuscrise bizantine în colectii bucurestene. Project coordinator: Ileana Stanculescu. From the first article: "From the photographs taken over time, we chose those which best capture a special artistic quality with their strictly documentary value. This selection of manuscripts ends before the dawn of the 16th century, given the common view that after the fall of Constantinople (1453) we can no longer speak of a truly Byzantine culture, but only of a Byzantine style, albeit one which continued to shine. The selection of images was also intended to emphasize not only the aesthetics of the illuminated folios, but also those details that are significant for the codices as a whole, things which would dryly translate today as typeface font type, page layout and binding. Far from the sight of all interested parties, the Byzantine manuscripts in the Bucharest repositories are still full of mysteries waiting to be discovered and explained by researchers. We present these images here to provide a platform for a wider discussion of the significance of the Byzantine legacy for Romanian pre-modern culture. For the identification and description of the items chosen we used several catalogues, either manuscript or in print, which we then compared with the corresponding labels used by the repositories. The bibliography at the end of the volume indicates the various catalogues used for each collection. We found a wealth of details pertaining to the manuscript collections of the Romanian Patriarchy in the album published by the archimandrite Policarp. This is an excellent occasion to thank the specialists involved in the inventory of the collection for the additional information they supplied. We extend our warmest gratitude to them.Here and there we updated and corrected the information found in the aforementioned sources in the light of recent research: the dating of ms. sl. II 280, from the Library of the Holy Synod of the Romanian Orthodox Church at the Antim Monastery. We thank Mrs Tatiana Popova (University of St. Petersburg in Severodvinsk), for the observation that we are dealing with a direct copy, made at the end of the 14th century, of the Russian metropolitan Kyprian's reworking (dated 1385) of the Ladder of John Climax. Ms. sl. II 280 belongs to a group of manuscripts kept at Antim Monastery, but originates from a collection in Slava Rusa, a settlement in Dobrogea and a known...".
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 232 p. Patriarchate history in Turkey. Baslangiçtan günümüze patrikhane dosyasi.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. [vi], 106 p. Le mythe de Constantinople et l'opinion publique en Russie au XIXe siecle.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. [vi], 106 p. Le mythe de Constantinople et l'opinion publique en Russie au XIXe siecle.
Challenging the conventional notion that these often malevolent demons belong exclusively to a realm of folklore or superstition separate from Christianity, the author looks at beliefs about the exotica and the Orthodox Devil to demonstrate the interdependency of doctrinal and local religion.330p.illus bibliography, index. Book
This is a fine hardcover copy in a fine dust jacket with no wear at all. Completely clean inside and out. Text in Russian. Survey of Novgorod Orthodox Eastern Church medieval liturgical objects. Illustrated in black & white. Hundreds of objects catalogued and illustrated. 11" high X 8" wide, 511 pages. This book will be securely packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
110pp.with ills., 21cm., signed with dedication by the author, softcover, little tear in pp.17-20, text in good condition, [text in modern Greek], OCLC 66160509, R76536
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 56 pages, b&w illustrations, map.
.In this second edition of his acclaimed study of Mount Athos (for which he was awarded the 2002 Criticos Prize) the author takes the opportunity to revise and update his text and also to add a completely new chapter documenting the changes that have occurred in the twelve years since its first publication. The renewal that took place in the last quarter of the twentieth century can now be seen in its historical context and has been succeeded by a period of spiritual and cultural maturity. Not for the first time, in a world beset by political upheaval and economic turmoil, the Mountain stands as a symbol of continuity and stability, a spiritual powerhouse offering refreshment to all who turn to it.This is a history of Mount Athos from pagan antiquity to the present day.Second revised edition originally published:2002 Yale University Press.288 p. illus [some col.] Book
This is a fine softcover copy with no wear at all. Completely clean inside and out. This is a sale catalog for an auction held at Sotheby's London on November 28, 2007. Sale # L07409. The sale consisted of half Continental or European history and science, half Russian books. 113 lots in the sale. All illustrated, many in color. Prices realized sheets included. 11" high X 8" wide, 120 pages.
New English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 104 p. Upon the dissolution of the Western Gokturk Khaganate, the declaration of independence and migration movements of the Turkish tribes within her structure as a new migration of tribes deeply affected many layers of world history, especially mainly ethnic and sociological way. However, these migrations leave permanent traces in the northern part of the Black Sea, North Caucasus and the Balkans; their impacts have continued until today. This study examines one of the most controversial issues of history studies: Origins of Gagauz people. There are many different theories about their origin: Are they Turks? Or Greeks? Or Bulgars? In the light of the origin studies of the Gagauz people; the effects of these migrations and the factors other than migrations have been explained.
(New - will be sent to you direct from the publisher in Greece)This study seeks to indicate both the fundamental character and some of the consequences of the division on Christendom between the Greek East and the Latin West, and delineates especially the underlying metaphysical bases of Greek Christian thought and contrasts them with those of the West. The author's exposition of the intellectual background of the Renaissance, the Reformation and the modern western world will be of interest to theologians, philosophers and historians alike. (Reprint of 1968 ed. OUP with appendix etc.) Pbk.212p. bibliography,index. Condition : (New - will be sent to you direct from the publisher in Greece) Book
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. 4to. (28 x 22 cm). Color photos. 159 p. Photographed by Douchan Novakoviç. Süryaniler. Translator: Ersel Topraltepe.
8vo. 159 pages. Illustrated. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Jews Germany. In his native Frankfort Schwab early came under the influence of S. R. Hirsch. He was employed for many years in the Hirsch metal enterprises near Berlin, and in Halberstadt. From 1927 he ran a press service in Berlin which he continued after emigrating to England in 1934. A supporter of Agudat Israel and its founder, Jacob Rosenheim, Schwab during World War I organized its war orphans' fund, which established a number of orphanages in Poland. In London, he became president of the Golders Green Beth Hamidrash. (EJ) Ex library, spine faded, very good condition. (MX-10-5)
281p. 183 mm. Original full wine cloth binding decorated in blind. Spine lettered in gold, very slightly faded. "With a Historic Outline from the Apostolic Age. To Which Is Appended a Plan For Restoring Apostolic Union Between All Orthodox Denominations. Very nice copy. Hardbound. Very good. RELIGION BOX 8
Garnier, Collection" Les Grandes Religions du Monde", T. 10; 1968. Un volume de format in 8° de 350 pp., nombreuses reproductions photographiques hors texte. Reliure cartonnée brune de l'éditeur. Parfait état
"Here is the autobiography of the man who purchased the first of the Dead Sea Scrolls which were found by the Ta'amireh Bedouins in the Judaean wilderness" He was became Metropolitan of the Syrian Orthodox [Antiochan] Church in Jerusalem and later Archbishop of the Syrian Church of Antioch in the United States and Canada. 208p. illus Book
New English Original binding. Full imitation leather with embossing in the shape of gate of Süryani Kadim Meryem Ana Church. 4to. (31 x 23 cm). In Turkish, English and Syriac. 311 p. B/w and color ills. The Syrian Orthodox community in the mosaic of Istanbul.= Istanbul mozaiginde Süryaniler. This work was written with the intention of being a history of the past 162 years of the Istanbul Syrian Orthodox community describing its spiritual and social leaders both clergical and laymen i.e. patriarchs, metropolitans, patriarchal delegates, chorepiscopuses, and the monks and priests, deacons, teachers and the board of directors, all who gave their worthy service and their ministry activities to be presented to you, worthy readers; and we do so with great pleasure. Around the year 1844, under the leadership of Mor Korillos (Patriarch Yakup II.), a few Syrian Orthodox families settled in Istanbul. Today there are nearly three thousand Syrian Orthodox families who have created their own niche in the mosaic which is Istanbul. Through the warm relationship that they developed amongst the local people, and in full co-operation with other citizens, they have given service worthy of the honor and glory that is Great Istanbul with their rich cultural, business and industrial activities. Today the Istanbul Syrian Orthodox Diocese holds great importance among other Syrian communities throughout the world. Istanbul had an important place in the history of the Byzantines and the Ottomans and today continues to be an important city for Turkey and the world alike. It has also attracted the interest of Syrian Fathers since the time of the second Ecumenical Council held in Constantinople (modern day Istanbul) in the year 381 AD. During the Ottoman era, however, the Syrian patriarchs came to Istanbul to receive the firman (imperial edict) from the Ottoman Sultans in dealing with the affairs of the community. SYRIANS Syriac culture Ottoman society Turkish and Islamic culture Social history Religious society Christianity Eastern church Orthodoxy Anatolian Christians Assyrians Mardin.