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184584856[ca. 1845]. 4,5 x 4,5 cm. Feinkartonpassepartout (21 x 14,5 cm).
1882430260Editions Ducourt, 2020. - REPRINT d' edition 1882. 8°, Brochure originale de 32 pages. Bon exemplaire propre. --- Originalbroschur mit 32 Seiten. Gutes, sauberes Exemplar.
189660963Wien, Alfred Hölder, 1896. 4°. 2 Bll., 256 S., HLwd. d. Zt. m. etw. Rückenverg. u. goldgepr. Rückentitel.
189721243ABBielefeld, Leipzig, Verlag von Velhagen & Klasing, 1897. kl. 8°, 550 Seiten, braunes Leinen, goldgeprägter Rücken- und Deckeltitel, schwarzer Kopfschnitt. Neunte Auflage Seiten leicht gebräunt, Einband ist neueren Datums (geschätzt 1970), Kapitale hinten leicht eingerissen (jeweils ca. 7 mm), gut erhalten.
188142342ABBielefeld u. Leipzig, Velhagen u. Klasing, 1881. 8. Aufl. Kl.-8°. 3 nn. Bll., 550 S. Kart. Etwas berieb.+Ecken bestoss.,minimal gebräunt., kl. Vorbesitzervermerk a. Vorsatzbl. 8
184027068Ottoman/Persian c.1840. Written on both recto and verso in black ink with red ink burnished with gilt the text within a gilt burnished frame outlined in double frames of red and black. 168 by 120mm the text in a block measuring approximately 110 by 62mm tipped into a gray mounting. unknown
184780351847 Paris, Librairie d'Amyot, 1847 ; in-8° chagrin rouge de l'époque, dos à nerfs, fleurons dorés, titre doré, plats de papier granité rouge; ( 4),260pp.
18723115Bielefeld, Verlag von Velhagen & Klasing, 1872. Kl. 8°. 4 Bll. 550 S., Halbleinenband der Zeit. Hübsches Exlibris im Vorsatz. Besitzvermerke auf dem Titel. Leicht radierbare Bleistiftanstreichungen im Text.
1891141958Paris, Bibliothèque-Charpentier 1891 In-12 19 x 11,5 cm. Reliure demi-toile bleu-ciel, dos orné d’un petit fer doré, pièce de titre maroquin rouge, premier plat de couverture conservé, XXXIV-533 pp., notes, table des matières. Ex-libris La Vieuville.
186530321Paris Didier & Cie, Libraires et Éditeurs 1865 In-12 deuxième édition avec envoi CXIII-348 pp
1862029A38Stereotyped and Printed By Henry O. Houghton for T.O.H.P. Burnham Boston: 1862 pp. 472 8 Publisher's catalogue. Book label of Marshall S. Snow who was a professor of history in St. Louis; There is a bookplate for Marshall S. Snow probably Robert Lincoln's Exeter classmate Ca. 1860 and later a professor and dean at various coleges. Large 12mo. Original embossed publisher's full buckram binding. Loss at head and tail of spine. Hardbound. Interesting Koran published during the American Civil War. Scarce. PRICE JUST REDUCED! ISLAM BOX 2 Language: eng. Full Cloth. Hardcover. Good. (Stereotyped and Printed By Henry O. Houghton for) T.O.H.P. Burnham, Boston: hardcover
1852160461852 Giraud & Dagneau éditeurs 1852, in-8, relié demi maroquin a coins tabac, XVIII + 226 pages, tête dorée, rousseurs,correct ,edition originale.[Vicaire, V-1030].
1865906231865 Editions Librairie Académique - Didier et Cie, Editeurs. 1865 ( deuxième éditions) - 1 vol In-12, Broché - 348 p.
18392118312Hamburg und Gotha, im Verlag von Friedrich und Andreas Perthes 1839. IX, (1), 142 Seiten. Frakturdruck. 8° (21,5 x 13,5 cm). Pappband der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel, Buntpapierbezug und gesprenkeltem Schnitt. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
188073164London: Frederick Warne and Co. N.d. 1880s. Small 8vo. xv 470 3 pp. Original publisher's cloth; black lettering and ruling to front board gilt lettering to spine & blind-stamped design to rear. Bumping to extremities and a few light marks. Leaves yellowed to edges and clean internally. Translated into English from the original Arabic. Preliminary discourse by George Sale and explanatory notes throughout. . Very Good. Publisher's Cloth. 1880. Frederick Warne and Co. N.d. [1880s] hardcover
1842R54122Crefeld, Funcke 1842 [viii] 550 [v] pp., 2nd edition (1st ed.= 1840), text in gotic german, cart.cover (leather spine with engilded title, bit repaired, marbled plates), some foxing, 15cm., Good copy
190037946Chicago, Hooper Clarke & Co., ca. 1900. origi.Halblederband, 8°, 539 Seiten.
188451135Paris sans nom (impr. Cerf et Fils) 1884 3 vol. broché 3 vol. in-12, brochés, XII + 264, 236 et 283 pp. Première édition collective avec un envoi de l'auteur à la Société des sciences morales des lettres et des arts. Très bonne condition. Peu courant.
188451135Paris sans nom (impr. Cerf et Fils) 1884 3 vol. broché 3 vol. in-12, brochés, XII + 264, 236 et 283 pp. Première édition collective avec un envoi de l'auteur à la Société des sciences morales des lettres et des arts. Très bonne condition. Peu courant.
1887R77072Paris, Fischbacher 1887 462 [2] pp.orné de 12 dessins et inscriptions dans le texte & 8 planches hors-texte & 3 cartes, br.orig., 25cm., cachet, peu de rousseurs, dans la série "Les bibles et les initiateurs religieux de l'humanité" vol.5, bon état, rare, R77072
182831096Halle, Gebauer, 1828. Gr.-8vo. Mit 1 mehrf. gef. Tabelle. Titel in Rot u. Schwarz. XCVI, 783 S. Marmorierte Pp. d. Zeit m. RSchild. Gelbschnitt.
1820B4281Persia c. 1820. Very Good. Notes: A fine leaf from an illuminated early Qajar Koran during the rule of Fat′h-Ali Shah Qajar 1772 - 1834 Iran Tehran c. 1820 manuscript on cream paper 220 x 200 mm. Both sides with fourteen lines of text of bold naskh script in a competent hand within gilt and blue rules; illuminated floral devices within verses. Illuminated upper marginal ornaments. Image Size is 191 x 112 mm Size: 220 x 200 mm Category: Book Manuscript; Book Religious Islam; unknown
184034888London: Orlando Hodgson 1840. A new edition with a memoir of the translator a long preliminary discourse on Islam and its history and with various readings and illustrative notes from Savary’s version of the Koran. 8vo contemporary three-quarter calf over marbled paper covered boards the spine in compartments decorated with central ornamental devices raised bands hatched in blind tan morocco lettering label gilt marbled endleaves. xvi 143 1-472 pp. including index. A very good copy handsome and well preserved the binding tight and strong internally quite fresh and clean. A HANDSOME EXPANDED EDITION OF ISLAM’S HOLIEST BOOK. Sale's version published initially in 1734 is the best early translation of the Islamic holy book and the first English translation taken directly from the original Arabic. The only translation published previously to Sale's was "the despicable French version" of André Du Ryer issued in 1649 and Alexander Ross’s English version derived from Du Ryer's published in the same year. <br> Sale’s intent in translating the Q’uran was seemingly to educate English readers and perhaps those in power about Islam in an atmosphere of what he perceived to be ignorance and intolerance: “.it seems as if there was something more than what is vulgarly imagined in a religion which has made so surprising a progress.†He states “.as Mohammed gave his Arabs the best religion he could as well as the best laws preferable at least to those of the ancient pagan lawgivers I confess I cannot see why he deserves not equal respect though not with Moses or Jesus Christ whose laws came really from heaven yet with Minos or Numa notwithstanding the distinction of a learned writer who seems to think it a greater crime to make use of an imposture to set up a new religion founded on the acknowledgment of one true God and to destroy idolatry than to use the same means to gain reception to rules and regulations for the more orderly practice of heathenism already established.†He goes on to argue that “.if the religious and civil Institutions of foreign nations are worth our knowledge those of Mohammed the lawgiver of the Arabians and founder of an empire which in less than a century spread itself over a greater part of the world than the Romans were ever masters of must needs be so.â€<br> Sale’s translation and prefatory statements were a landmark step towards education and understanding about unfamiliar religious beliefs and cultures as opposed to fear and persecution of them. This edition has been expanded with notes based on French author Claude Etiénne Savary’s translation of the Q’uran. Orlando Hodgson hardcover
185515126Paris, Garnier-Frères, 1855 ; grand in-8 ; demi-veau glacé rouge sang, dos à faux-nerfs plats noirs à froid, caissons décorés et dorés aux petits fers dans un encadrement de filet doré, titre doré, plats de papier gauffré rouge (reliure de l'époque) ; VII, 528 pp., 18 planches hors-texte finement gravées sur acier d'après Allom, Beutley, Salmon et Leitch, très grande carte dépliante par L. Berthe, lithographiée et coloriée à la main.
1837170051Leipzig, Tauchnitz, 1837. Editio stereotypa. VIII, 534 S. Mit einigen ornamentalen Verzierungen und Einfassungen in Rot. 8°, Ldr. d. Z. mit Flügelklappe und Rundumgoldschnitt.