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1969251023004Christian Orthodox Editions 1969. First THUS. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Callinicos Constantine : Beyond the Grave: An Orthodox Theology of Eschatology. Scranton PA : Christian Orthodox Editions 1969. First THUS. Foreword by Archbishop Iakovos; translation by Rev. George Dimopoulos and Leslie Jerome Newville. Octavo 8vo 9.25"/23.3 cm h. Bound in publisher's red cloth gilt lettering to spine. Matte color pictorial dust jacket illus Richard Ossacky of the angel and myrrh-bearing women at the tomb of Christ. Plain white endpapers. 8 9-175 176 colophon. Author's intro; Part One Immortality - VII chaps; Part Two Christian Immortality - VII chaps; select bibliography. Notes passim. Condition notes: a solid unmarked first American printing in English of the Greek original. Unclipped dustjacket shows tanning with a few chips and tears esp at folds. Boards ever so slightly bowed; spine ends rolled corners bumped excellent color retention to cloth and gilding. Interior lightly tanned but blessedly unmarked. We personally inspect every book we offer. Christian Orthodox Editions hardcover
2008100143509Edizioni Orientalia Christiana 2008 120 pages in8. 2008. Broché. 120 pages.
16010400Augsbourg, Augustae Vindelicorum Ad Insigne Pinus, 1601. Édition princeps de l’œuvre de Photios Ier de Constantinople par l'humaniste allemand David Hœschel, portant mention de primus edidit sur la page de titre. Fort volume (338 x 234 mm pour 105 mm d'épaisseur) en sexternions, (xi) 985 pp. Relié plein vélin, plats muets, dos lisse, mention calligraphiée "Photius Bibliotheca" en partie effacée près de la coiffe, cinq coutures apparentes aux charnières en plus des coutures de tête et de queue. Toutes tranches teintes en rouge. Un signet bicolore en tissu épais est fourni. Mention à la plume sur la première garde blanche datée de 1777. Page de titre, dédicace en latin à Marco Velsero, une page en grec, liste "Eruditorum Aliquot de Photio" en latin, élégie en vers latins à Janus Gruter ("Ianus Gruteri"), page dédiée à Isaac Casaubon ("Isaacus Casaubonus"), l'ensemble formant 11 pages non paginées. Commence ensuite le texte grec de l’œuvre de Photius, bien paginé, avec de nombreuses notes aux marges. Page de note en latin de David Hœschel à la p. 919, la suite étant consacrée aux notes de bas de page en grec jusqu'au colophon, en latin, qui clôt le livre p. 985. Gravures sur bois à la page de titre et au colophon. Nombreux bandeaux, lettrines et culs-de-lampe à travers l'ouvrage. "La Bibliothèque (Βιβλιοθήκη) ou Myriobiblos (Μυριόβιβλος), œuvre de Photios, patriarche de Constantinople de 858 à 886, est une collection de 280 notices (appelées traditionnellement « codex », parfois au pluriel « codices ») sur des textes littéraires de genres variés lus par le recenseur. L'ouvrage fut commencé vers 843. Les « codices », de longueur très variable, vont de la simple mention d'un nom d'auteur avec un titre à une analyse de plusieurs dizaines de pages. Ils traitent des auteurs, du contenu des textes, du jugement porté par Photios sur eux, et comprennent souvent des citations plus ou moins longues. Selon Karl Krumbacher (Die griechische Lit., 1905, p. 274.), il s'agit du « plus important ouvrage d'histoire littéraire du Moyen Âge »" (Wikipédia) Si Hœschel publia de nombreux textes de Pères de l'église en grec et latin, dont plusieurs furent des éditions princeps, le Myriobiblios reste considéré comme sa plus importante contribution à la philologie. Il fit l'objet d'une traduction en latin, publiée par le jésuite André Schott également à Augsbourg en 1606, ainsi que de plusieurs rééditions du vivant même d'Hœschel. Ouvrage rarissime et d'une grande valeur historique. Taches et frottements aux plats, légères craquelures en certains points du dos juste avant les charnières, coin inférieur avant frotté et émoussé, coiffes baillant légèrement avec débuts de craquelure au milieu, extrémités haute et basse des charnières avant craquelées. Trous de mite importants sur la marge intérieure des 9 premières et des 16 dernières pages, avec très légers manques au milieu de la colonne gauche de la p.969 au colophon p.985, quelques petits trous épars, rousseurs éparses surtout marginales sans perte. ************************************************** Augsburg, Augustae Vindelicorum Ad Insigne Pinus, 1601. Editio Princeps of the work of Photius I of Constantinople by the German humanist David Hœschel, with mention of primus edidit on the title page. Large volume (338 x 234 mm for 105 mm thickness) in sexternions, (xi) 985 pp. Bound in full vellum, blank covers, flat spine, calligraphic mention "Photius Bibliotheca" partly erased at the top of the spine, five visible stitches at the hinges in addition to the head and tail stitches. All edges dyed red. A two-tone bookmark in thick cloth is provided. Pen note on the first white guard dated 1777. Title page, dedication in Latin to Marco Velsero, one page in Greek, list "Eruditorum Aliquot de Photio" in Latin, elegy in Latin verse to Janus Gruter ("Ianus Gruteri"), page dedicated to Isaac Casaubon ("Isaacus Casaubonus"), this being 11 unpaginated pages. Then begins the (paginated) Greek text of Photius' work, with numerous notes in the margins. Page of note in Latin by David Hœschel on p. 919, the rest being devoted to footnotes in Greek until the colophon, in Latin, which closes the book on p. 985. Woodcuts on the title page and colophon. Numerous headpieces, initials and tailpieces throughout. "The Bibliotheca (Βιβλιοθήκη) or Myriobiblos (Μυριόβιβλος), the work of Photios, patriarch of Constantinople from 858 to 886, is a collection of 280 notices (traditionally called "codex", sometimes in the plural "codices") on literary texts of various genres read by the census taker. The work was begun around 843. The "codices", of very variable length, range from the simple mention of an author's name with a title to an analysis of several dozen pages. They deal with the authors, the content of the texts, the judgment made by Photios on them, and often include more or less long quotations. According to Karl Krumbacher (Die griechische Lit., 1905, p. 274.), it is the "most important work of literary history of the Middle Ages"." (Wikipedia) While Hoeschel published many texts by the Fathers of the Church in Greek and Latin, several of which were first editions, the Myriobiblios remains considered his most important contribution to philology. It was translated into Latin, published by the Jesuit André Schott also in Augsburg in 1606, as well as several reissues during Hoeschel's own lifetime. A very rare work of great historical value. Stains and rubbing on the covers, slight cracking in some places on the spine just before the hinges, lower front corner rubbed with a slight defect, spine extremities slightly gaping with the beginnings of cracking in the middle. Upper and lower ends of the front hinges crackled. Significant moth holes on the inside margin of the first 9 and last 16 pages, with very slight losses in the middle of the left column from p.969 to the colophon p.985), some small scattered holes, scattered foxing mainly marginal without loss.
97453Hagioreitike Bibliotheke 2001 . Brand new. Bilingual french-greek edition. Soft cover 377 g 25 cm 181 pp. Limited availability; delivery in 3 weeks. Hagioreitike Bibliotheke 2001 paperback
1987210922006St Herman of Alaska Brotherhood 1987-01-01. 3rd Revised. Paperback. Good. 8x5x1. Rose Fr. Seraphim and Abbot Herman : Blessed John the Wonderworker: A Preliminary Account of the Life and Miracles of Archbishop John Maximovitch. Compiled/edited by the St. Herman of Alaska Brotherhood. Platina CA: St. Herman of Alaska Brotherhood 1987. 3rd revised edition. Large duodecimo size 12mo/8.25"/21cm. Softcover with heavy stock wrappers brown front featuring a photo of Blessed John. 5 6-477 478 photo and quote 479-84 blank; 40 page "pictorial biography" in black and white in center of volume. Prefaces to first and third editions by Father later Abbot Herman. Condition notes: a good condition worn but well-made and solid copy with the following flaws: moderate rubbing/creasing to wrappers with a remnant sticker to head front. Spine crease. Former owner's name to head half-title page occasional pencil notes else unmarked. Interior generally tanned with an occasional corner turned down. Now a rarity on the market. St. John Maximovitch lived 1896-1966 and was canonized by ROCOR 1994 feast day July 2. We personally inspect every book we offer. St Herman of Alaska Brotherhood paperback
199983316br<p>Kiev: Information and Publishing Center/Ukrainian Orthodox Church 1999. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 16mo - over 5¾ - 6¾" tall. Bound in decorative embossed brown leather with gilt titling to spine. Gold coloured page edges with decorative gauffered look. Text throughout in Slavonic in red and black. 766pp. .</p> Information and Publishing Center/Ukrainian Orthodox Church hardcover
318 pages including index. "A communique from the frontiers of healing. Invites us to journey beyond the traditional domain of orthodox medicine to those areas of consciousness where healing originates." - Larry Dossey, Author "In this fascinating book, Dr. Greenwood provides the reader with many insights which point toward the true heart of healing. He compassionately and powerfully recounts the unique journeys taken with his patients as they move together towards a deeper understanding of health. I would highly recommend this book to all my patients as well as colleagues." - Lonny Jarrett, Author. Book
19941598Commission Nationale de La Roumanie pour l'Unesco 25 x 30 Jaquette en très bon état Couverture rigide Bucarest 1994 Reliure et jaquette illustrée éditeur, signet, 145 p., texte bilingue français-anglais., nb. illustr. et planches hors texte, index des monuments. Collection Art et Civilisation. A l'état neuf. Livre
19941598Commission Nationale de La Roumanie pour l'Unesco 25 x 30 Jaquette en très bon état Couverture rigide Bucarest 1994 Reliure et jaquette illustrée éditeur, signet, 145 p., texte bilingue français-anglais., nb. illustr. et planches hors texte, index des monuments. Collection Art et Civilisation. A l'état neuf. Livre
1996260327003Saint Tikhon's Seminary Press 1996. Paperback. Like New. 0x0x0. Anderson Isabel : Building to Last: Stories for Families to Read Together in Their Daily Prayer Time. South Canaan PA : Saint Tikhon's Seminary Press 1996. No additional printings listed. Illustrations by John Uram. Octavo 8vo 8.5"/22cm h. Bound in publisher's glossy color photographic wrappers. viii ix-xv xvi 161 162-8 blank. Table of contents see photo foreword OCA Archbishop Herman author's preface. Each chapter contains suggested scripture readings and a prayer. B&w illustrations. Condition notes: an excellent copy with light wear to wrappers no spine crease interior unmarked. An elusive volume rarely seen in the market or in libraries. We personally inspect every book we offer. Saint Tikhon's Seminary Press paperback
1997AUB-6761Ed. A. Colin 1997. Bel exemplaire broché, gd in-8, 504 pages.
13380Armand Colin Collection "U" - 1997 - Fort et grand In octavo, broché, couv orangée ill souple, 503 pages, très ill au fil du texte en noir, importante bibliographie in fine, index et glossaire, bel et bon exemplaire.
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...".
190910539BBLeipzig, Teubner (= Aus Natur und Geisteswelt, Band 244), 1909. 8°, 146 S. mit 2 ganzseitigen s/w-Abbildungen, original Pappband (Hardcover), Vorderdeckel mit floralem Zierrahmen, sehr gutes, sauberes Exemplar. (cal2)
2006107478<p><em><strong>Byzantium Slavs Mount Athos - Mutual Relations and Influences</strong></em></p><p>A collection of papers classified in five thematic sections beginning with the Thessalonician monks Cyril and Methodius and ending to the Slavic presence on Mount Athos including the relations between Ancient Moravia with Byzantium and the relations of Bulgaria and Russia with the Byzantine Empire. In Greek. Hard cover 29 cm 568 pp.; net weight 1800 gr. ISBN: 978-960-12-1482-5.</p><p><strong><em><strong>IMPORTANT: The shipping cost estimated by the system covers books weighing up to 750 gr.; a surcharge depending on the actual weight and destination applies for heavier books. You can also choose an international transporter and pay the shipping cost at delivery in your country.</strong></em></strong></p> USP hardcover
1258567180.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19956202<p>In English. Hard coverjacket 29.5 cm XLVI314 pp. 455 b/w plates of manuscripts; net weight 1500 gr.</p><p><strong>IMPORTANT: The shipping cost is an important parameter of this order; as a rule it is in NOT included in the price and</strong><strong> depends on the actual weight and destination of each order. You may ask for an estimate before placing the order at: dem.siatras@gmail.com</strong></p> Mount Sinai Foundation hardcover
20056203<p>Georgian title: "Cels AÄ¡moÄÊ»enil KÊ»artÊ»ul XelnacertÊ»a AÄ¡ceriloba". Multilingual: Greek - English - Georgian. Soft cover 29 cm 664 pp. numerous color plates of the codices; net weight 2320 gr. Read the contents at the attached images.</p><p>Sinis MtÊ»aze Cm. Ekaterines MonasterÅ¡i 1975. Cels AÄ¡moÄÊ»enil KÊ»artÊ»ul XelnacertÊ»a AÄ¡ceriloba. GamocÊ»ema. AtÊ»eni: Sinis MtÊ»aze Cm. Ekaterines MonasterÅ¡i - SaberżnetÊ»is kulturis saministro - Sinuri kvlevis pÊ»ondi 1975.</p><p><strong><em><strong>IMPORTANT: The shipping cost is an important parameter of this order; it is NOT included in the price and depends on the actual weight and destination; you will have to approve it after the confirmation of the order. You may ask for an estimate before placing the order at: dem.siatras@gmail.com</strong></em></strong></p><p><strong><em><strong>IMPORTANT 2: From time to time we also have second hand copies of this book in good condition at a cheaper price; ask for details at dem.siatras@gmail.com</strong></em></strong></p> St. Catherine's Monastery - Patriarchate of Georgia - Georgian Academy of Sciences paperback
1017584281.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1913biblio523<p>208pp. Spine and title page are missing otherwise in very good condition. In German.</p> Albert Baer hardcover
64368, Brepols, 2023 Hardback, 187 pages, Size:178 x 254 mm, Illustrations:1 b/w, 25 col., 2 tables b/w., 1 maps color, Language: English. ISBN 9782503599977.
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.
1968230608005Priory Press 1968. First Edition. hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 0x0x0. Aumann Jordan; Hopko Thomas; Bloesch Donald G. : Christian Spirituality East & West. Chicago : Priory Press 1968. First edition/First impression. Size is octavo 8vo 8.75"/22cm h. Bound in publisher's blue cloth boards gilt lettering to spine. Glossy color pictorial dj. Plain white endpapers. 203 numbered pp plus five blank. Three sections: Trends in Catholic Spirituality; Orthodox Spirituality; and Evangelical Spirituality. Condition notes: unclipped dj shows numerous small tears and chips mainly at folds and is tanned. Spine slightly cocked. Spine ends rolled corners bumped. General good color retention to boards with slight sunning to top edge; light soiling to fore-edge. Former owner's name to head ffep else interior tanned but unmarked; one page has a relic fold. A very good condition time capsule from 1968. We personally inspect every book we offer. Priory Press hardcover
1971260401003Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Monastery 1971. Paperback. Very Good. Troitsky Archbishop Ilarion : Christianity or the Church Jordanville NY : Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Monastery 1971. Translated from the Russian by Lev Puhalo and Vasili Navokshonoff. Octavo 8vo 9.125"/23cm h. Staple-bound in publisher's heavy wrappers black lettering and logo to front wrap. 5 6-48. Two p translators' preface; b&w photo of the Holy New Martyr Archbishop Ilarion; notes passim. Condition notes: a very good-plus copy of an early issue of this work rarely seen on the market; one of Puhalo's earliest appearances in print. The New Martyr Archbishop Ilarion 1886-1929 died of disease after numerous imprisonments in the Soviet Union. This copy is tanned but clean and unmarked. We personally inspect every book we offer. Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Monastery paperback
New French Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 382 p. Constantinople, le 4 août 1908 Constantinople, le 12 août 1908 Patriarcat arméno-catholique Constantinople, le 23 août 1908 Constantinople, le 8 septembre 1908 Douleurs du nouveau régime Constantinople, le 15 octobre 1908 La situation - un moment critique17 La communauté latine Constantinople, le 24 octobre 1908 La communauté latine en Turquie Constantinople, le 17 novembre 1908 Les élections25 Composition du Parlement La Chambredes députés Les défauts de la loi électorale. Les abus commis La composition probable de la Chambre Le Sénat Constantinople, le 21 décembre 1908 La journée historique du 17 décembre30 La nation en fête 30 L'installation du Parlement31 La cérémonie de l'ouverture Constantinople, le 27 janvier 1908 Nos députés à la besogne. La question bosniaque. La réforme du calendrier et de l'heure Constantinople, le 18 mars 1909 Prolongation de la session parlementaire. Le travail de la Chambre. Le budget. Le déficit et le fonctionnarisme. La mission de M. Laurent. La lutte des partis. La glorification du Comité Union et Progrès. Constantinople, le 31 mars 1909 Grecset latins. Les Grecs orthodoxes contre les écolescatholiques Constantinople, le 8 avril 1909 La crise du patriarcat ocuménique Constantinople, le 28 avril 1909 La fin d'un règne Les préparatifs pour l'avènement du nouveau sultan Le fetva du Cheik-ul-Islam49 Chez Abdul-Hamid La cérémonie de l'intronisation au Séraskérat Constantinople, le 14 juin 1909 Le départ de M. Constans. Son ambassade. Le protectorat français sur les catholiques en Turquie. La Porte et le Vatican. Le Khalife-Sultan et le Souverain Pontife. La grave question de l'uniformité de l'enseignement. Constantinople, le 23 juin 1909 Les Bulgares catholiques en Turquie55 Constantinople, le 17 août 1909 La question crétoise. La politique des puissances. Leurs vains efforts d'arriver encore à une solution provisoire. L'attitude décidée de la Porte. Sa cause et ses raisons. La position des Jeunes-Turcs Constantinople, le 30 septembre 1909 Les difficultés intérieures. Les conflits du gouvernement avec les patriarcats ocuménique et grégorien. La séparation de l'Eglise et de l'Etat et autres questions embarrassantes. La crise du patriarcat arméno-catholique. La communauté et le Vatican Constantinople, le 18 décembre 1909 La concession Lynch. A qui la Mésopotamie ? Antagonisme de l'Allemagne et de l'Angleterre. La situation du Cabinet Hilmi-pacha. L'enclume et le marteau. La question crétoise. L'alliance turco-grecque. Questions religieuses et politiques. La démission du patriarche grégorien. L'élection du patriarche arménien-catholique. L'aviation à Constantinople. Le baron de CatersetBlériot Constantinople, le 28 mars 1910 Visite de souverains à Constantinople. La Confédération balkanique. Un succès des Jeunes-Turcs. Les préparatifs militaires de la Turquie. Le service des non-musulmans. Un essai malheureux. Antagonisme des islamites et des chrétiens. Au patriarcat ocuménique. La nouvelle démission du patriarche arménien. Au patriarcat arménien catholique. Les incidents de Péramos. Le tsar Ferdinanddes Bulgares à Constantinople.70 Constantinople, le 29 avril 1910 L'insurrection en Albanie. L'optimisme du gouvernement. L'autonomie de l'Albanie. La visite du roi de Serbieà Constantinople. Roi et patriarche. Le socialisme à la Chambreottomane. Le budget de Djavidbey. Le Sénatcontre la Chambre. Le 39e pèlerinage en Terre Sainte. L'élection du patriarche arménien catholique Constantinople, le 27 juin 1910 L'Albanievaincue mais non pacifiée : L'incident de Durazzo. Crète : Le boycottage contre la Grèce. Le Parlement : Le ministère et la situation. Le patriarche arménien catholique. La liberté de conscience en Turquie : L'affaire de Peramos Constantinople, le 28 juillet 1910 La conjuration anti jeune-turque: L'« Isslahat »; Pour compromettre l'opposition parlementaire; Arrestation d'un député; La question crétoise et le boycottage; Grèceet Turqu