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New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 412 p. I kath'imas Anatoli: Studies in Ottoman Greek history.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 50 pages. Slight edge wear to dust jacket. Large format: 9 7/8"w x 13 5/8"h. Introduction by Stefan Brenske. 48 full page icons in color and detailed description on facing page.
Fine Fine English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (29 x 21 cm). In Turkish. 2 volumes set ([viii], 233 p.; [vi], 223 p.), full page color ills. Catalogue of icons in Hagia Sophia Museum. A heavy set. Ikonalar. Ayasofya Müzesi'ndeki ikonalar katalogu. 2 volumes set.
Very Good Bulgarian Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). In Bulgarian. 56 p., ills. Uncut and untrimmed pages. Ilarion Makariopolski: Metropolitan of Turnovo on the occasion of 50 years since his death. Six copies in WorldCat; OCLC: 222059532 / 34375853. Hilarion of Makariopolis (born Stoyan Stoyanov Mihaylovski), (1812-1875) was a 19th-century Bulgarian cleric and one of the leaders of the struggle for an autonomous Bulgarian church. Born in Elena in 1812 in a prominent Bulgarian family, Mihaylovski received substantial schooling for the period, initially in his native town and later at the Greek school in Arbanasi. He became a monk in the Hilandar Monastery on Mount Athos in 1832 and continued his education at the school of noted Greek enlightener Theophilos Kairis on the island of Andros, later studying for two years at a famous high school in Athens. A close friend of Georgi Rakovski, Ilarion Makariopolski took an active part in the Macedonian revolutionary society. Since 1844 he guided the Bulgarian church struggle from Constantinople together with Neofit Bozveli, and was exiled to Mount Athos between 1845 and 1850. On 3 April 1860, during Easter service in Constantinople, Ilarion intentionally did not mention the name of the Patriarch of Constantinople, which, according to the canon law, is an act of throwing off his authority. A decision of the Patriarchate sent Makariopolski back to Mount Athos into exile in 1861-1864 together with the bishops that supported him, Auxentius of Veles and Paisius of Plovdiv. After the Ottoman government of Abdülaziz granted the right to establish an autonomous Bulgarian Exarchate for the Bulgarian dioceses under the Sultan's firman promulgated on February 28 (the Julian calendar), 1870, Ilarion was a member of the Provisional Mixed Exarchic Council and of the first Synod. Upon the unilateral declaration by Antim I of an independent national church of the Bulgarians in May 1872, Ilarion was anathematized by the Patriarchal Synod. The condemnation was later affirmed at the Council in Constantinople in September the same year. Since 1872 he was Metropolitan of Tarnovo and died in Constantinople on 4 June 1875. He was buried in the yard of the Bulgarian St Stephen Church in the city. Ilarion Ridge in Breznik Heights on Greenwich Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is named for Ilarion Makariopolski. (Source: Wikipedia).
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In French. B/w ills. 95, [1] p. Illustres Armeniens.
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
Fine Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Dust wrapper. Oblong large 8vo. (21 x 25 cm). In English and Turkish. [120] p., color ills. Istanbul and its organ.= Istanbul ve orglari.
141 p. Frontis + illustrations. Uncut. Top edge gold. First fly leaf loose. Fly leaves browning. Tall 8vo. Original green cloth binding, heavily decorated in gold. Original paper label on spine. Limited to only 500 copies. Text clean. Justus Falckner (16721723) was an early American Lutheran minister PA 013A x2.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Large 8vo. (22 x 22 cm). In Turkish. 280 p., b/w ills. Kapadokyali Aziz Paisios, (1924-1994). Translated from Greek. Narrates the life of Arsenios Eznepidis (1924-1994) of Pharasa (Cappadocia).
New English Paperback. 4to. (29 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 212 p., color and b/w ills. Kariye from Theodore Metochites to Thomas Whittemore: One monument, two monumental personalities.= Kariye: Bir anit, iki anitsal kisilik. Theodoros Metokhites'ten Thomas Whittemore'a. [Exhibition catalogue]. Texts by Holger A. Klein, Robert G. Ousterhout, Natalia Teteriatnikov, Dimiter Angelov, Jeffrey M. Featherstone. Displayed at Pera Museum, Kariye, from Theodoros Metokhites to Thomas Whittemore; One Monument, Two Monumental Personalities is comprised largely of objects and documents on loan from abroad, the exhibition narrates the story of Kraiye, one of the globally renowned monuments of Istanbul, as well as the extraordinary tales of two of its 'builders', who lived six centuries apart. At one end stands fellow townsman Theodoros Metokhites, Byzantine thinker, poet and politician, who shaped Kariye at the turn of the 14th century and adorned it with priceless mosaics and frescoes. On the other end is American renaissance man and archaeologist Thomas Whittemore, who passionately and meticulously restored this structure to its former grandeur in the 1940s, consequently bestowing it to the world of culture and art as a museum. In between lies the unconventional story of a structure shaped by the footprints of these remarkable men. The former church of the monastery of Christ of the Chora, better known today as the Kariye Camisi or Kariye Museum, is one of the most impressive Byzantine monuments to survive in the modern city of Istanbul. Founded probably as early as the sixth century, rebuilt by members of the imperial family in the late eleventh and early twelfth centuries, and splendidly restored by the Byzantine humanist, poet, and prime minister Theodore Metochites between 1316 and 1321, the church of the Chora Monastery is today considered one of the most outstanding examples of Late Byzantine art and architecture to survive. While the building itself was already known as the 'Mosaic Mosque' during the nineteenth century, the fame of the church's rich and complex interior decoration rests by and large on an extensive restoration campaign initiated by the American scholar and philanthropist Thomas Whittemore, founder and director of the Byzantine Institute of America from 1930 to his death in 1950. It was the aim of this exhibition, to explore the history of the "Kariye" through its representation over the centuries, and to pay homage to the two men who were responsible for its restoration and conservation in the fourteenth and twentieth centuries respectively: Theodore Metochites and Thomas Whittemore. The exhibition furthermore aimed to celebrate the work of those who have helped to preserve the architecture of the Kariye and its extraordinary cycle of mosaics and frescoes during the 1940s and 1950s.
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
Un volume broché de format in 8° carré de 126 pp. Couverture légèrement roussie; sinon bon état. Voir photo.
P., Sarment, 2000. Petit in-4 relié avec jaquette, 317 pages, quelques illustrations.
88pp.+ 27 planches horts-texte, br.orig., 19cm., bon état, R78817
Very Good French Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Greek and summary in French. 33-39 pp. La contribution de la pensee Roumaine a la formation des valeurs culturellles Europeennes par l'intermediaire de l'Orthodoxie. The contribution of Romanian thought to the formation of European cultural values through Orthodoxy.
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.
New French Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French and Turkish. 288 p. He was a Greek man of letters, poet and statesman. He was born in Constantinople to a Greek Phanariot family. He was educated at Odessa and the military school at Munich. Having served as an officer of artillery in the Bavarian army, he returned to Greece, where he held several high educational and administrative appointments. He subsequently became ambassador to Washington, D.C. (1867), Paris (1868), and Berlin (1874-1886), and was one of the Greek plenipotentiaries at the Congress of Berlin in 1878. The Notary of Argostoli is a romance by him. Le notaire: Mukavelât muharriri. Tesekkür - Giris Çevriyazim hakkinda not MUKAVELAT MUHARRIRI Sözlük.
français 1975 et 1980. Lot de 3 livrets in-8 de 39-(3), 40 et 76-(2) pp.; brochés avec agrafes.
Mm 170x240 "Collection de l'École Française de Rome - 237". Brossura editoriale con bandelle, XIII-476 pagine di testo in lingua francese - french text.Indice degli argomenti trattati e dei nomi in chiousura. Opera in stato di nuovo. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE. WORLDWIDE DELIVERY.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In French. 192 p. Les Turcs au Moyen-Age. Textes - Byzantins.
New French Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 356 p. Lieux slaves d'Istanbul: Guide historique de 200 lieux sslaves de Byzance à nos jours réunis en 11 promenades. Sommaire Translittération et valeurs phonétiques Pourquoi un guide slave d'Istanbul ? Les Slaves d'Istanbul. Bref rappel historique I. Byzance Première promenade : Byzance slave II. Les Slaves du Sultan Deuxième promenade : Les lieux du pouvoir. Le sérail et le quartier de l'hippodrome Troisième promenade : Négociants, artisans et imprimeurs. Autour de Balkapan et de Tahtakale Quatrième promenade : Artisans et petit peuple. En allant vers le grand bazar Cinquième promenade : Religion, église et identité. Cibali et le Phanar Sixième promenade :Habiter et travailler. D'Ayvansaray à Kumkapi. Septième promenade : La tentation occidentale. Pera-Galata-Beyoglu. Huitième promenade : Pêcheurs, dignitaires et collèges. Le Bosphore. Neuvième promenade : Tisserands, séminaristes et réfugiés polonais. Üsküdar et Polonezköy. Dixième promenade : Haute bourgeoisie, écoles supérieures et exilés. Les îles des princes. III. Le temps des nationalités Onzième promenade : Des indépendances à 1924. Russes Les débuts de la Bulgarie indépendante. Polonais Serbes, Monténégrins, Dalmates, Croates, Tchèques Bibliographie Liste des cartes Index des lieux.
xl + 460pp. avec ills. + 11 planches hors texte, dans la série "Université de Louvain, Recueil de travaux d'histoire et de philologie" 3e série fasc.14, 26cm., non coupé, bel état, F28073
New Turkish Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 320 p. Millet sistemi mi? Rum ve Ermeni Patrikligi'nin idaresi ve Osmanli devlet salnameleri, (1847-1918). Rule of Greek and Armenian Patriarchate and Ottoman yearbooks in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 278 p. B/w ills. Preface I. Tracing the Presence of the Rum Orthodox Population in Cappadocia. The evidence of Tapu Tahrirs of the 15th and 16th centu-ries II. Books in Turkish Written in Various Alphabets for the Gagauz (19th - early 20th century) III. Turkish-speaking Anatolian Christian Types (Karamanlidhes) in Modern Greek Comedies (19th century) IV. Modern Fashions and Traditional Customs during the years of the Crimean War V. The first family periodical in the Ottoman Empire: A Karamanli Magazine in Smyrna (1849-1850) VI. The Karamanli Newspaper Phostir or Fener. A Futile Publication Effort (1909) VII. Karamanlidika and Armeno-Turkish editions of Sunday School Les-sons VIII. An Ottoman Fahrenheit 451. Works and Days of the Censor Avraam G. Vaporidis Efendi (1855-1911) Sources - Bibliography Index.