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86pp., with illustrations of which some in colour, 24cm., softcover, exhibition catalogue (Schallaburg, 9 June - 15 October 1989), good condition, C96775
19831587832285888Quelques traits ou inscriptions au stylo, GLN-489, Les Presses de L'université Laval Québec, Canada, 1983
Pisis, apud Franciscum Pieraccini, 1849, in-8, br. editoriale, pp. XX, (4), 112. (Il testo in caratteri copti proviene da una redazione operata dal Patriarca Copto al Cairo, su un manoscritto risalente al 7° secolo e visto dal curatore medesimo).
8°, pp.XX (4) 112, br. edit. Timbretti ex libris. Il testo ha testo in caratteri copti e venne redatto dal patriarca copto in Egitto su un manoscritto del VII sec., studiato dal curatore. Dalla pref.: "Danielis profetae versionem copto-memphiticam, quam proxime elapso saeculo David Wilfins et Fridericus Münter edere cogitaverant, quaeque nullibi quod ego sciam hucusque in lucem prodiit, inde ab eo tempore edere constitui, quo linguae copticae et rei hieroglyphicae studium aggressus, codices ms. Nationalis Bibliothecae Parisiensis in studiorum meorum utilitatem evolvere coeperam. Cum enim hac nostra aetate plurimi ab omnibus fiant monumenta omnia quae vetus tulit Aegyptus et consensu omnium qui in novum hoc studiorum genus incumbunt, hieroglyphicae notae coptica tantum lingua possint interpretari et quodvis rei hieroglyphicae ulterius incrementum a diligentiori linguae coptica studio dependeat, ubi primum venerandis codicibus copticis manus admovi, novas copticorum codicum editiones, copticis simul et hierogllyphicis disciplinis profuturas esse intellexi".
lxviii + 509pp., 29cm., small stamp on endpapers and on title page, hardcover (spine in brown leather with gilt title, upper top of front joint somewhat fragile), text and interior are clean and bright, good condition, [Introduction and notes in Latin, Text edition in Coptic], weight: 1.6kg., R108228
1904R108228Romae [Roma], Ex Typographia Polyglotta 1904 lxviii + 509pp., 29cm., small stamp on endpapers and on title page, hardcover (spine in brown leather with gilt title, upper top of front joint somewhat fragile), text and interior are clean and bright, good condition, [Introduction and notes in Latin, Text edition in Coptic], weight: 1.6kg., R108228
51-2002Cairo: Egyptian State Tourist Administration 1935. Color lithograph folded. 76 x 102 cm. unfolded . Printed in Egypt by Institut Graphique Egyptien. Few small tears. Cairo: Egyptian State Tourist Administration, 1935 unknown
1371071Paris: Réunion des Musées Nationaux, 1964 in-8. 288 pp., 12 pl. coul., 2 cartes, nomb. ill. n/b, bibliographie. Broché, couv. lég. défraichie. Quelques annotations au bic. Ex libris.
261 p., 343 fig. n/b et coul. (Istuto bancario san Paolo di torino) Sous boitier (2 kilos). Inv. 12397
1387691449.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
xi + 220pp., 22cm., br.orig., bon état, C78835
2017100145111Edinburgh University Press 2017 248 pages 15 8x23 8x3 6cm. 2017. Cartonné. 248 pages. Ouvrage académique en trois volumes étudiant l'évolution historique du culte marial en Égypte des premiers siècles (I-VI) jusqu'à l'époque moderne (XI-XX). L'œuvre analyse les documents la liturgie copte et les influences culturelles notamment les possibles liens avec le culte d'Isis. Il s'agit d'une publication de référence de la collection Studium Biblicum Franciscanum
1372448Namur: Pères blancs d'Afrique, 1962 in-4, 68 pages, illustrations. Agrafé.
1907774Paris, Paul Geuthner, 1907, in-8, br., VIII-80 pp.
1999LFA-126741559Revue de 82 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
1915508297N.P. 1915. Hardcover. NEAR FINE. An extraordinary portfolio of early 20th-century photographs of Ethiopia featuring eight large-format scenes from a Coptic Orthodox wedding in addition to eight 3x5 photos of Ethiopian children. The wedding photos depict a very formal liturgical ceremony with the bride and groom in ornate robes and crowns attended by priests acolytes deacons cantors and other ecclesiastics in fine vestments carrying the sacred liturgical items including many golden crosses and a richly ornamented Holy Gospel. One photo of the long procession shows a great crowd of attendees dressed in white robes. A previous dealer's description of this porfolio speculates that the great pomp of this ceremony might indicate that it was a royal wedding perhaps even the marriage of Esther Akhnoukh and Fahmy Bey Wissa described by the English Ethnographer S. H. Leeder. But in Leeder's own account he notes that the crowns and regalia are the property of the church a communal holding and the wearing of which is the right and privilege of all baptised faithful for one day in their lives. Photos mounted on original 11x14' mattes with just a bit of rubbing and toning to the extremities one photo with a tiny dampstain to the margin otherwise all photos are FINE entirely clean and sharp. The 3x5' photos of children are mounted four to a matte. These photos show children in joyful poses particularly showcasing their hairstyles one of which includes a oder girl with a large water gourd; two of the photos show children being swarmed by flies. The phtographer is unnamed but there are a fairly limited number of possibilities. It was almost certainly purchased by Rosenberg on his Travelling fellowship around 1921 putting the date of the actual photos sometime in the previous decade. Prior to the Italian invasion in the 30's Ethiopia was not an easy place to access and was simply not a destination for European travellers making professional photo-documentations of it far less common than its neighbor Egypt in the same time period. One tempting and plausible source would be one of the photographers of the Enno Littman-led 'Deutsche Aksum Expedition' which included extensive ethnographic investigations in the course of their larger mission of investigating the archaeological sites of the Kingdom of Aksum in northern Ethiopia and Eritrea. A noted Semiticist Littman lived among the Tigre people of Eritrea for a year before directing the Aksum expedition doing research for later linguistic and ethnographic publications including 'Tales Customs Names and Dirges of the Tigre Tribes' which includes ample descriptions of religious ceremony. Housed in a contemporary 11x16' portfolio sold by C. Roberson of London half black cloth over printed paste paper and ties to all three sides with moderate wear to the extremities and French liquor labels to the endpapers. With owner's label to the rear cover ex-libris Louis Conrad Rosenberg a noted architect whose 171 etchings and architectural illustrations and renderings have been archived in the University of Oregon Special Collections Division. After serving in the US Army and American Expeditionary Force during WWI Rosenberg joined the factulty of the University of Oregon. He and his wife Marie Louise Allen of Portland took advantage of a Traveling Fellowship granted by the UO and travelled extensively throughout the Mediterranean and the Levant for 2 years beginning in 1920. N.P. hardcover
188027982luxor 1880 broché une photographie albuminée en noir, format : 24,5 x 20 cm, noté au crayon au dos : "137 luxor - ancienne eglise copte", photographe inconnu, sans date (1880),
183581555Taurini Turin:: Ex Regio Typographeo 1835. First edition. 19th c. quarter calf and marbled boards. 1855 ink gift inscription at head of title page; some scattered light and inoffensive foxing; binding rubbed and a little worn; upper joint cracked but cords holding. Folio. Ex Regio Typographeo, hardcover
16935861693 Paris, André Pralard, 1693. 20 x 13 cm, in-8, 8 ff. n. ch. - 744 pp. - 5 ff. n. ch., avec un large bandeau par Juan Dolivar (1641-1692) en tête de l'épître, bandeaux, lettrines et culs-de-lampe, reliure de l'époque de plein veau fauve, dos à 5 nerfs richement orné, pièce de titre, roulette sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées.
1932Egypt Exploration Society-Humphrey Milford, London, 1932, grand in-4 (285x225mm), XI-502pp. et 74 planches hors-texte, figures in texte, portrait de Griffith en frontispice, reliure toile bleue de l'éditeur, titre doré, jaquette imprimée (défraîchie avec quelques manques).
262664Egypt late 19th century. Lithographic text in Coptic and Arabic. Pp. 2 3-160. 1 vols. 12mo. Nineteenth century red leather. Rubbed recased. Collector's ink stamp dated 1898 on front free endpaper; manuscript note on leaf preceding title. Good. Lithographic text in Coptic and Arabic. Pp. 2 3-160. 1 vols. 12mo. OCLC: 560963678 for an edition of 1603 unknown
196074243Los Angeles: Cotic Fellowship of America ca. 1960. First edition. Quartos. About 10 pp. each. Colored stapled wrappers. Very good'Titles are; Soul and Soul-Mate Part 1; Child Psychology Parts 1-2; Marriage-Procreation; Health and Beauty.Hamid "Bey was born and raised in Cairo and at an early age went underwent training in an Egyptian Coptic Temple. Ultimately emerging as a "seven-ring Master." In fact Hamid Bey was an Italian by the name of Naldino Bombacci. Bey traveled to America in 1926 intending to demonstrate to Harry Houdini—who had launched a campaign aimed at debunking spiritualist phenomena—feats of mind over matter that Houdini would be unable to explain. When Houdini died before Bey found an audience with him Bey remained in America and caused a sensation with a series of public demonstrations including multiple live burials permitting skewers to be stuck into his flesh and mesmerizing animals which are well documented by photos and newspaper clippings in the present archive. In 1937 Bey moved to Los Angeles and founded the Coptic Fellowship of America through which he continued his demonstrations and disseminated his teachings in part via a home study course titled "How to Master Your Life" with topics that included "The Law of Vibration: Energy Electricity Magnetism" "Metaphysics and Mysticism" and "The Magical Power of the Mind to Form and Re-Form." Bonhams. Cotic Fellowship of America unknown
1979LFA-126737196Une revue de 75 pages, format 210 x 270 mm, brochée, illustrée, bon état
91560Paris, Somogy 2001, 290x260mm, 204pages, reliure d'éditeur sous jaquette. Exemplaire à l'état de neuf.
20503XVIIIème ou début XIXème. Ais de bois, sans cuir, plats et dos à nu. in-8 de 294 pages manuscrites, texte en 2 couleurs (encre noire et rouge) sur parchemin (peau de chèvre) avec 6 peintures a pleine page, bandeaux décoratifs, marge extérieure percée d'une rangée de petits trous d'aiguille dans lequels on pouvait insérer des fils de différentes couleurs servant de marque page, petits manques en marge de 1 feuillet, sans perte de texte, patine dans les marges, petites coupures recousues dans la marge de 3 feuillets.