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8475174078.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
20053623996Madrid.: Alianza Editorial. 2005. Paperback. Good. 23 cm. 890 p. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial ilustrada. Ibn Baa Muammad ibn Abd Allâh 1304-1369. Traducción del árabe introducción y notas de SerafÃn Fanjul y Federico Arbós. Alianza literaria. Ãndice. Traducción de: Tuhfat al-nuzzar fi gara'ib al-amsar wa-aya'ib al-asfar. Asia. Descripción. Ãfrica septentrional. Fanjul SerafÃn. 1945-. Arbós Federico. 1946- . ISBN: 8420645850 9788420645858 null 9135"13" null 9136-17"13" Alianza Editorial. paperback
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1904055965Cairo / Egypt: Bi'l-Matbaat al-Hayriyya Ömer Hussein al-Khashab Al-Kahirah AH 1322 1904 CE 1904. 1st Edition . Leather. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Contemporary brown half calf; gilt title volumes nos ex-owner's name and decorations on the compartments five raised bands to spine. Cr. 8vo. 20 x 14 cm. In Arabic. 2 volumes set: 4 304 p.; 260 p. Slight wear to the spine light water stains on the lower corners of the pages and edges of the first volume bumped corners occasional fading and browning on pages and edges. Overall a good set in one volume. The rare second Cairo edition both the first and second editions published in the Arab world are rare. The work recounts the travels of the medieval Arab explorer undertaken in two separate journeys spaced closely together during a time marked by Mongol and Turkish dominance across Asia and the Middle East. Spanning more than twenty-eight years his journeys took him from Mecca and Medina to Byzantine Constantinople and from India to China. The text was dictated in its original form to the scribe Ibn Juzayy who at times abridged the material and occasionally added minor insertions resulting in the final composition of the work. This is the foremost primary source on the Arabian Peninsula in the medieval period. Early editions of the Rihla in the Arab world have often been criticized due to the delayed appearance of critical comparative editions. Following the Cairo edition in AH 1288 1871 only one other edition appeared in Beirut in 1927 with three more issued in Cairo by 1938. All editions published in the Arab world came significantly later than the first complete and bilingual edition by Defrémery and Sanguinetti published in Paris. The first volume includes Ibn Battuta's first great voyage began in 1325 when he left his hometown of Tangier Morocco intending only to complete the Hajj to Mecca. However the journey sparked a lifelong passion for travel. Moving east along the North African coast through the territories of Abd al-Wadid and Hafsid he reached Egypt and then Alexandria where Sufi mystics foretold a vast journey ahead. He took multiple detours: first through Upper Egypt then back to Cairo and onward to Damascus and across Palestine before finally reaching Medina and Mecca. After completing the Hajj rather than returning home he travelled through Iraq and Persia stopping in Baghdad Tabriz Mosul and Mardin. His second pilgrimage to Mecca followed after which he sailed from Aden to Somalia visiting Zeila and the flourishing port city of Mogadishu ruled by a Somali sultan. Continuing down the Swahili Coast he stopped in Mombasa then returned to Mecca for a third Hajj. In 1330 or 1332 he set off again heading through Anatolia though his route across cities like Milas Konya and Erzurum appears confused. He joined a diplomatic mission from Astrakhan to Constantinople where he met the Byzantine emperor and visited Hagia Sophia. The second volume begins with he journey through Bukhara and Samarkand before crossing the Hindu Kush into the Indian subcontinent Indus River. Reaching Delhi in 1333 he was appointed a qadi by Sultan Muhammad bin Tughluq. Although he held prestige political instability and suspicion plagued his tenure. Eventually an embassy to China offered him a means of escape. Though attacked by bandits near the coast he continued to Gujarat and then to Calicut. There as storms struck and one of his ships was lost Ibn Battuta's voyage to China nearly ended before it began yet he persisted still far from completing his global odyssey. The second volume contains content pp. 254-260. Bearing the provenance inscription " " i.e. Saleh Kamil at the base of the spine along with two ownership seals of the Turkish medieval historian Faruk Sümer 1924-1995 on the frontispiece of the first volume and the final page of the second volume. Source: TDVIA Aykut.; Wikipedia.; We couldn't find any copies in OCLC and online market. <br/> <br/> Bi'l-Matbaat al-Hayriyya, Ömer Hussein al-Khashab, Al-Kahirah, AH 1322 [1904 CE] hardcover
2004183746Universidad de Almería. Servicio de Publicaciones 2004. tapa blanda. 2ª Mano - Bueno/2ª Mano. Universidad de Almería. Servicio de Publicaciones. 2004. Clásicos recuperados 7 tapa blanda 146 p. ; 21x14 cm Universidad de Almería. Servicio de Publicaciones unknown
B282331-2Beyrouth/Paris Commission Internationale pour la Traduction des Chefs-duvre/ Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin 1951. 4 552pp. Sm. 4to. Wraps. Beyrouth/Paris (Commission Internationale pour la Traduction des Chefs-duvre/ Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin), 1951. paperback
20041-9774248449Amer Univ in Cairo Pr 2004. Paperback. New. 345 pages. 7.50x4.75x1.00 inches. Amer Univ in Cairo Pr paperback
0259476862.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
200216848Privatdruck. "Books on Demand GmbH.". 2002. 100 Seiten. Farbig ill. Originalbroschur. 21x15 cm
3379007943.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2024x-9819738016Springer Nature 2024. Hardcover. New. 180 pages. 9.25x6.10x8.90 inches. Springer Nature hardcover
18915749Philadelphia: P. Blakiston Son & Co 1891. Octavo Viii 9-100 pages. Charts and one illustration. First American edition and first of this English translation. Originally published Vienna 1886 as Ueber die Wirkung des karlsbader Thermalwassers. Carlsbad Sprudel Salt was the evaporated form of water from the Karlovy Vary or Karlsbad Spa where "taking the waters" had been a cure for centuries and to which the European elite flocked for cures and rest. This work is a translation and expansion of "The increasing interest manifested in this country in natural mineral waters and in products derived therefrom coupled with the almost total lack of really scientific research in this branch of medicine have been the incentives that have led to the translation of this work from the German of the renowned balneologist Dr. Walery Jaworski a professor of medicine at Poland's Jagiellonian University Medical College. "As the Carlsbad Thermal Waters have for over 200 years held such a prominent place in the treatment of disease in Europe and as American physicians are becoming more and more impressed with the importance of making themselves familiar with the therapeutic values of these as well as other mineral springs a systematic and scientific treatise together with carefully tabulated experiments must of necessity prove acceptable" from the preface by translator Albert Toboldt. The illustration depicted in the text and duplicated on the front board is of a patient being administered the powdered sulfur waters. In publisher's pebbled green buckram with a blind-stamped and gilt-decorated front panel. Previous owner's name "Thomas G. Allen" to preliminary blank. Very near fine. OCLC locates twenty copies. P. Blakiston, Son & Co hardcover books
18915749Philadelphia: P. Blakiston Son & Co 1891. Octavo 24 x 15 cm. viii 9-100 pages. Charts and one illustration. First American Edition and first of this English translation. Originally published Vienna 1886 as Ueber die Wirkung des karlsbader Thermalwassers. Carlsbad Sprudel Salt was the evaporated form of water from the Karlovy Vary or Karlsbad Spa where "taking the waters" had been a cure for centuries and to which the European elite flocked for cures and rest. This work is a translation and expansion of "The increasing interest manifested in this country in natural mineral waters and in products derived therefrom coupled with the almost total lack of really scientific research in this branch of medicine have been the incentives that have led to the translation of this work from the German of the renowned balneologist Dr. Walery Jaworski a professor of medicine at Poland's Jagiellonian University Medical College. "As the Carlsbad Thermal Waters have for over 200 years held such a prominent place in the treatment of disease in Europe and as American physicians are becoming more and more impressed with the importance of making themselves familiar with the therapeutic values of these as well as other mineral springs a systematic and scientific treatise together with carefully tabulated experiments must of necessity prove acceptable" from the preface by translator Albert Toboldt. The illustration depicted in the text and duplicated on the front board is of a patient being administered the powdered sulfur waters. In publisher's pebbled green buckram with a blind-stamped and gilt-decorated front panel. Previous owner's name "Thomas G. Allen" to preliminary blank. Very near fine. OCLC locates twenty copies. P. Blakiston, Son & Co hardcover
6206022404.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1964146255Industrial Islamic-Orphanage Press, Jerusalem 1964. (12), 99 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. Originalbroschur. (Geringe Gebrauchsspuren, Die im hinteren Umschlagdeckel integrierte Eintrittskarte wurde entfernt). 17x12 cm
197925798Oregon: Sunset-Sunrise Publishing Group. Near Fine with No dust jacket as issued. 1979. Softcover. 11"; 220 pages . Sunset-Sunrise Publishing Group paperback
2000__9004116281Brill Academic Pub 2000. Hardcover. New. bilingual edition. 312 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.25 inches. Brill Academic Pub hardcover
260521002Harvard University Press 1958-01-01. hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. Some edge wear to the dust jacket. Some page toning & foxing commensurate with age Harvard University Press hardcover
19581342206Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1958. Hardcover. Octavo; 2 volumes; G-; Ex-library; Hardcover; Spine brown with gold print call number label at bottom; Boards in brown cloth with gold print call number label on front lower corners cocked spines mild wear to spine caps and corners else clean and strong; Text blocks have library stamps on edges and title page library bookplate on front pastedown library pocket on rear pastedown slight tanning to endpapers v. 1 has spine break at p. 242 clean text; 2 vols. xlv 763 pages frontispiece in each volume. 1342206. FP New Rockville Stock. Harvard University Press hardcover books
1935LFA-126733934Un ouvrage de 261 pages, format 130 x 200 mm, relié demi-cuir à coins (couverture conservée), publié en 1935, La Palatine - Librairie Plon, tirage limité (n° 843/1200 sur papier d'Alfa), bon état
Traduction nouvelle faite sur le texte arabe, nouvelle edition avec notes commentaires et preface du traducteur. pages 521, cm 12x17, tres bon. Rilegato
1732000109<p><strong>The first page of the preface and the final page of the index are in facsimile; otherwise complete.</strong></p><p>The volume includes 40 original maps and diagrams preserved in mint condition with wide and complete margins. It comprises 698 pages of Ottoman Turkish text printed by İbrahim Müteferrika in 1145 AH 1732 AD. Bound in later hard covers.</p><p>FIRST AND ONLY EDITION OF THE <em>JIHANNUMA</em>. Planned as a great cosmosgraphy the work was never completed although Katib Celebi wrote two versions. The text contained here is the second version rewritten after the author had acquired a Mercator-Hondius <em>Atlas minor</em> Koemans mistakenly considered the <em>Jihannuma</em> a translation into Turkish of that Atlas. It covers the world from Japan to the Ottoman borders and is well-illustrated with engraved maps including: the World in twin hemispheres the World in oval projection Europe Africa Asia America the North and South Poles Arabia Japan and various other parts of Asia and Asia Minor. Several of the maps and diagrams had appeared in earlier books printed by Mteferrika.<br />The author born Mustafa ibn Abd Allah at Constantinople in 1609 was a prolific scholar historian geographer and bibliophile. Another of his works <em>Tuhfet l-Kibar fi esfar il bihar</em> was published only 4 years earlier at the same press and was the first geographical work to be printed in Turkey. Mteferrika added to the <em>Jihannuma</em> a section concerning the ideas of Copernicus and Tycho Brahe. Koemans II 549 cites 37 plates; Toderini p.114ff. cites 39; and copies are known with 41. Christies note.</p> Ibrahim Muteferrika hardcover