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44320Paris - Alger Chez les Principaux Libraires 1860 in 12 (17,5x11,5) 1 volume reliure demi basane verte de l'époque, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, 288 pages [1]. Edition originale. Rare. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
1688312992Aachen, Leipzig, Mart. Gabrieli Hübneri, Mart. Gabriel Hübner / Lipsiae, 1688. 6 nicht nummerierte Blatt ( dedicatio), Frontispiz, dort Besitzvermerk Thienemann, 416 Seiten. Zahlreiche Abbildungen von Schriften; 47 Seiten umfangreicher INDEX. 7 Seiten. Zahlreiche leere Blatt für Notizen. Pergamentband der Zeit.
198917034Oakland: WIM 1989. 1st. Original cloth. First Edition. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the authors on title page. Folio 382 pp. Bibliography; Index. 168 numbered color plates. Essays by Arthur Millier Joseph Armstrong Baird Jr. and Nancy Dustin Wall Moure. Mauve cloth with color plate adhered to front cover; white lettering. Small black mark to front cover else a fine copy. Catalog for an important collection of California paintings by noted artists including Albert Bierstadt Franz Bischoff Carl Oscar Borg William Henry Clapp Edwin Deakin Albert Thomas DeRome Maynard Dixon Henry Chapman Ford E. Charlton Fortune August Gay Selden Gile Percy Gray Armin Hansen Thomas Hill Xavier Martinez Francis McComas Edgard Payne Hanson Puthuff Granville Redmond Guy Rose Will Sparks William Wendt and many more. Sadly this private collection was lost in the 1991 Oakland hills fire along with many copies of this book. This is a heavy book and may require additional shipping. WIM unknown
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
1796B4279Persia c. 1796. Very Good. Notes: A fine leaf from an illuminated Koran Persia 1796 on cream paper 190 x 110mm. Both sides with seventeen lines of neat black naskh script within a gold frame text area 145 x 80 mm. sura headings in red thulth script on gold backgrounds within blue gold and pink design. Illuminated floral devices within verses. Size: 190 x 110mm Category: Book Manuscript; Book Religious Islam; unknown
1796B4276Persia c. 1796. Very Good. Notes: A fine leaf from an illuminated Koran Persia 1796 on cream paper 190 x 110mm. Both sides with seventeen lines of neat black naskh script within a gold frame text area 145 x 80 mm. sura headings in red thulth script on gold backgrounds within blue gold and pink design. Illuminated floral devices within verses. Size: 190 x 110mm Category: Book Religious Islam; Book Manuscript unknown
2012DADAX0323072550Mosby 2012-02-28. 7. hardcover. New. 9.00x3.75x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Mosby hardcover
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
1685101286La Haye, Adrian Moetjens, 1685, in-12, Front. gravé, [10]-486-[4] pp, Basane brun sombre de l'époque, dos à nerfs et fleuronné, Nouvelle édition de cette traduction française du Coran, publiée pour la première fois par Louis Elzevier en 1647 (Paris, Antoine de Sommaville). Initialement censuré par le Conseil de conscience, présidé par saint Vincent de Paul, l'ouvrage avait été publié clandestinement. Cette édition-ci est faite d'après l'édition elzévirienne de 1672 (également à l'adresse de Sommaville) : elle est quasi identique à celle de Moetjens publiée en 1683. Du Ryer (1580-1660?) était agent diplomatique à Constantinople et consul de France à Alexandrie en Égypte. Louis XIII le chargea d'une mission en Perse, pour reprendre les négociations avec le roi, afin d'obtenir l'accord de celui-ci concernant des échanges commerciaux entre la France et la Perse. Outre cette traduction, on lui doit également une grammaire turque et une traduction du Gulistan ou l'Empire des Roses. Frottements, accroc à la coiffe supérieure. Mouillure marginale sur les premiers feuillets. Willems n° 1472. Couverture rigide
2003LV2714Torino:: Istituto Geografico de Agostini 2003. 2003. Two volumes. Folios. 8 297 7 pp.; 16 pp. 316 ff. Color frontispiece color decorative borders throughout. Original Arabic text with facing translation into Italian. Original full blind- and gilt-stamped maroon full-grain brown Florentine leather handcrafted with natural tanning housed in a linen gilt-stamped cloth marron calf applied to top & bottom of case. Near fine. Scarce on the market. Limited edition of 2999 numbered copies this is #2176. The Qur'an edited by Mandel with historical and philological notes in Italian. / Mandel was an Italian Islamic scholar psychologist writer and artist of Afghan descent. He was a professor of history and art at the University of Milan. He was a member of the Academy of Islam in Cambridge and a founding member of the Islamic University of Cordoba now closed. EXTRA POSTAGE WILL APPLY. Istituto Geografico de Agostini, 2003. hardcover
64663036Elsevier pp. 848 7th Revised Edition . Hardback. New. Elsevier hardcover
London, J. Walker; White and Cochrane; C. Law; J. Johnson and Co; [et al.] , 1812, volumi 2, in-8, pregevole legatura coeva inglese in pieno vitello color tabacco, dorsi a 5 nervi con titolo, numero di volume e singoli fregi in oro negli scomparti, piatti inquadrati di filetto in oro con cornicetta a secco accostata, pp. XVI, 248, 256 - IV, 523, [1]. Con 3 tavole incise in rame fuori testo: due tavole genealogiche (una ripiegata) e una tavole ripiegata recante la pianta e la veduta della Mecca. Bellissimo esemplare.
199515998Verlag im Orient-Antiquariat, Hamburg, 1995. 223 Seiten, ca 33x25cm, goldgeprägter schwarzer Ganz-Ledereinband, mehrere Leder-Lesebändchen. Vorsätze mit Seidenmoiré bezogen. Genaue Beschreibung, ausführlicher Kommentar und Bibliographie historischer Koran-Ausgaben, Koran-Studien, Mohammed-Biographien und einiger Koran-Handschriften. Deutsch-englischer Text. Mit Abbildungen, Faksimiles. Exemplar der Vorzugsausgabe: 50 nummerierte und vom Herausgeber signierte Exemplare. Hier Nummer 4 mit einem illuminierten, goldgehöhtem Koranblatt aus der zweiten Hälfte des 18.Jahrhundert. Das Koranblatt liegt hinter Passepartout lose dabei. Gesamtauflage: 450 Exemplare.
103271A Amsterdam chez George Gallet, 1698, 1 volume in-16 de 155x95 mm environ, 1 f.blanc, 3ff. (titre en rouge et noir, avertissement et table), 164 pages, 2ff. (catalogue), 1 f. blanc, plein veau brun, dos à nerfs portant titres dorés, orné de caissons à motifs dorés, coupes dorées. Avec 9 hors-texte mais sans le titre gravé. Notes manuscrites sur les gardes blances, une coiffe arasée, tache sur le dernier plat, petite tache sur 2 pages du catalogue, sinon bon état pour ce livre rare et recherché. L'édition originale date de la même année et a été également éditée à Amsterdam.
1977PHO-979Paris , Maisonneuve , 1977, 4 volumes in-4 , brochage éditeur , xxv-682pp-649pp-700pp-viii,676pp. , bon état
167227932AParis, Chez Antoine de Sommaville, 1672. Ca. 13,2 x 8 cm. 12 nn. Seiten, 486 Seiten, 4 nn. Seiten. Halblederband der Zeit mit goldgeprägter Rückengestaltung, Marmorpapierbezügen, Lederecken, Lesebändchen und Buntpapier-Vorsätzen.
2012SKU1747586Mosby 2012-02-28. hardcover. New. 9x4x11. New Book Ships with Tracking Mosby hardcover
1967140948772San Antonio TX: The Mayan Press 1967. First edition. Near Fine. Presumed first edition of The Miracle Power copyright 1939. 92 2 pp. with order form at rear. Bound in publisher's red cloth stamped in blue. Near Fine with sunned spine light wear and soiling to cloth and moderate toning to contents; binding tight. No OCLC record for this edition<br /> <br /> <p>Together with 37 issues of The Mayans copyrighted 1936-1967 but printed in the 1960s. Includes issues 1-13 15-28 and 31-42. First issue contains two introductory letters each supposedly signed likely after her death by the psychic Isabelle Taylor under her stage name Rose Dawn. Each issue staple bound at upper edge pink cover sheet printed in red approx 12-20 mimeographed sheets printed recto only. Overall Very Good with subscription crease to each booklet light wear to covers and occasional coffee stains and inscriptions; three rear pages detached. Three secret code practice sheets on scrap paper laid in.<br /> <br /> <p>A nice collection of cult/kook publications. The Mayan Order was created by the married couple William and Isabelle Taylor who after moving to Hollywood transformed themselves into "Rose Dawn" the showgirl and "Koran" the conjurer. They moved to Del Rio in 1933 to perform as psychics on the new radio station founded by the famous quack Dr. John Brinkley who made his money by convincing men that they could improve their virility by allowing him to implant goat testes in their bodies. The powerful Radio XERA broadcast from just across the Mexican border to avoid American government regulation and it was a hit. Rose Dawn a Mae West lookalike became the "Star Girl of XERA" and raked in money selling astrological charts to her many listeners.<br /> <br /> <p>Rose Dawn and Koran announced that Del Rio was the center of ancient Mayan culture and they bought a ranch nearby to create the headquarters of their new Mayan Order complete with alters. They delivered Mayan-flavored self-help lessons via correspondence beginning by teaching each student a special code for communication. In 1941 they moved the Order to San Antonio where it lasted long after Rose's death in 1957. Her signature continued to appear on documents -- perhaps her spectral fingers reached out from Xibalba to move the pen. The Mayan Press unknown
New Arabic Original bdg. 4to. In Arabic and Turkish. 2 volumes set: (77, 1563, 72 p.). Mushaf-i Serif (Topkapi Sarayi Müzesi nüshasi, Medine Nr. 1). 2 volumes set. Prep. by Tayyar Altikulaç. One of the main chapters of IRCICA s research program titled "Studies on the Holy Quran" consists of analytical and comparative studies on historical and physical features of early copies of the Holy Quran which are located at different places around the world. These studies, published by IRCICA, not only enrich the academic literature in the field but also highlight the clear evidence of the authenticity of the Holy Quran, thus refuting some Western +authors suggestions to the contrary. The following volumes have been published by IRCICA in this series, in the order of publication: the copies attributed to the time of the Third Caliph, Othman bin Affan RA and preserved, respectively, at Topkapi Palace Museum in Istanbul and the Central Library of Islamic Manuscripts (originally founded as Mashhad al-Husayn) in Cairo; the copy attributed to the time of the Fourth Caliph Ali bin Abi Talib KAW and located in the Manuscripts Library near Sana a Grand Mosque, that attributed to the period of the Third Caliph, Othman bin Affan RA and preserved at the Islamic Arts Museum in Cairo, the partial copy preserved at the National Library of France, Paris, the partial copy at Tubingen University Library, Germany, the partial copy at British Library, London, the copy located at State Library in Berlin, Germany, and now, a two-volume study on the copy which is located in the collection of Fahreddin Pasha ("Defender of Madina" during World War I) at Topkapi Palace Museum Library, Istanbul. This new book contains the scholarly study by Dr. Tayyar Altikulac, specialist of studies on the Holy Quran and ex-President of Religious Affairs in Turkey, on this copy. The latter was brought from Madina to Istanbul by Fahreddin Pasha. The study is composed of elaborate chapters written with utmost depth and meticulosity. Some of the subjects dealt with are: the history of the copy, its physical condition and contents, its descent, its relationship with the known pronunciations, its orthography, the period when it was copied, and the method applied in the study.
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.
2012CBS-9780323072557Elsevier Np 2012. New. Elsevier (Np) unknown
2012CBS-9780323072557Elsevier Np 2012. New. Elsevier (Np) unknown
1972141910Club du Livre, Philippe Lebeau 1972 Tirage limité et numéroté, un des 1200 exemplaires sur pur fil des papeteries de Lana n1025. Illustré de sérigraphies originales en couleurs hors-texte de Charles Hossein ZENDEROUDI. 2 volumes, 28-22,5 pp. In-4 reliés plein cuir estampé de l'éditeur, avec étui de pleine toile verte bordés de cuir, auxquels est joint un coffret, formant les tomes 3 et 4, et contenant le fac-similé de l'unique manuscrit en Arabe connu d'Ibn al-Bawwad conservé à la Chester Beatty Library, accompagné du commentaire par D.S. Rice, traduction de Jacqueline Bernard, soit un fort volume in 8 relié pleine cuir estampé de l'éditeur et un volume petit in 8 relié pleine toile verte 66 pages. Dos légèrement frottés sinon bon état d’occasion.
1746259720Lemgo: J.J.Meyer 1746. 4 Bl., XXVIII, 232, 693 S., 9 Bl. Mit 1 gefalteten Kupferstichkarte, 1 gefalteten Kupfertafel und 3 (2 gefalteten) gestochenen genealogischen Tabellen. Gr 8° Ldr.d.Zt. *Rückengelenke teils brüchig *Titel mit Eckabschnitt* Auf dem Vorsatz eine neuere Widmung von Theresia Rassem: ...zur Einnerung an Mohamed Rassem... Mit einer Karten von Arabien und Grundrissplan und Ansicht der Kaaba zu Mekka*. vgl. Enay 97 "Erste und einzige Ausgabe dieser frühen deutschen Übersetzung nach einer Vorlage von George Sale. Die über 200 Seiten umfassende Einleitung des sogenannten Lemgoer Koran ist wie keine andere vom Geist der europäischen Aufklärung geprägt. Es ist wichtig zu wissen, daß die Polemik gegen den Islam ihre Wurzel in ge- und verfälschten Koranübersetzungen hat. Arnold setzt sich in seiner Einleitung intensiv mit diesen Fälschungen auseinander"
69292P., Club du Livre, Philippe Lebeau, 1972, 2 volumes in 4° reliés plein cuir estampé de l'éditeur, avec etui de pleine toile verte bordés de cuir, auxquels est joint un coffret, formant les tomes 3 et 4, et contenant le fac-similé de l'unique manuscrit connu d'Ibn al-Bawwad conservé à la Chester Beatty Library, accompagné du commentaire par D.S. Rice, traduction de Jacqueline Bernard, soit un fort volume in 8° relié pleine cuir estampé de l'éditeur et un volume petit in 8° relié pleine toile verte ; dos éclaircis et insolés.