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BN314392Bilboquet. Léa l'oie <br/><br/>Léa l'oie Marie-José Sacré et Pierre Coran Bilboquet unknown
New Arabic Original imitation leather bdg. In publisher's special box. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Arabic and Turkish. 5 volumes set: (2770 p.). Kashf al-asrâr wa hatk al-astâr. [= Kesfü'l-esrâr ve hetkü'l-estâr]. 5 volumes set. A very heavy set.
1984180076Maisonneuve Paris, Maisonneuve, 1984. 4 volumes Grands et forts In-8 brochés de XXV + 682 + 649 + 700 + 676 pages. Traduites de larabe avec notes et index par O. Houdas. et W. Marçais. Edition complète en 4 volumes. Attention : le tome 1 est abimé en couverture avec manque et scotchs, néanmoins intérieur très frais, les autres tomes ayant des couverture très propres. "Le Sahîh d'Al-Bukhârî (en arabe : / a al-Bukh r ) signifie « l'authentique de l'imam Al-Bukhari » et est l'un des six grands recueils de hadiths. Il est considéré par les musulmans sunnites comme le livre le plus fiable après le Coran et comme l'une des trois sources de hadiths les plus authentiques avant le Sahih Muslim et Al-Muwatta de l'imam Mâlik. C'est une source majeure, sinon la source principale de l'eschatologie et de la jurisprudence islamique. C'est de là que découlent la plupart des règles islamiques populaires, et parfois controversées, comme celle du port du voile".
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.
1958ST20505-03Piedmont California: The Nova Press 1958. 260 x 170 mm. 10 1/4 x 6 3/4". 17 1 pp. 1 leaf. <br/> Publisher's sage green paper boards cover with title printed in black. WITH A LEAF FROM THE 1865 BIELEFELD "DER KORAN." In fine condition.<br/> <br/> This charming and attractively printed leaf book served as the ultimate bibliophile's Christmas card. William P. Barlow Jr. 1934-2021 was a dedicated Bay Area book collector who for many years served as president of the Roxburghe Club of San Francisco. Along with collecting Barlow printed under the Nova Press imprint putting out a smattering of pamphlets and "cards" such as the present volume. This tongue-in-cheek production gently pokes fun at the norms of the bibliophilic world even as it celebrates them as evident in the limitation statement: "A moderate number of copies printed and distributed by the Nova Press Piedmont and its proprietor Wm. P. Barlow Jr. as a form of Season's Greetings to members of the Roxburghe Club of San Francisco and other friends. To the latter I apologize for a rather parochial parody and a somewhat un-Christmassy Christmas card; to the former I need apologize only for the way in which it has been done as they are used to getting all sorts of strange things at Christmas." The leaf included in this book is from the 1856 Bielefeld edition of Ludwig Ullmann's influential German translation of the Qur'an which was first published in 1840. The print run of this work must have been a good deal less than "moderate" as copies seem not to be readily available. The Nova Press unknown
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1989595146WIM 1989. Very faint hint of sunning to lower third of front cover; binding tight; cover edges and interior intact and exceptionally clean; a very nice copy; due to the weight/size of this item additional shipping charges may apply. hardcover. Very Good. WIM hardcover
New New Turkish Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Folio. (34 x 23 cm). In Turkish. 464 p., color ills. All edges gilt. 1400. yilinda Kur'an-i Kerim. Türk ve Islam Eserleri Müzesi Kur'an-i Kerim Koleksiyonu. Collection of qurans in the Museum of the Turkish and Islamic Arts.
New English Original bdg. Small 4to. 184, 564, 216 p. A heavy volume. Ills. In Arabic. This is a facsimile edition of the copy (Mushaf) of the Holy Quran which is attributed to the time of Ali b. Abi Talib and located in Sana'a, Yemen. It comes out as a third publication in IRCICA's series of editions of oldest copies of the Quran. Earlier IRCICA had published editions, accompanied by descriptive and comparative studies, of two Quran copies that are attributed to the time of Othman b. Affan namely the copies of Topkapi, Istanbul and al-Mashhad al-Husayni, Cairo. The other copies attributed to the same period are in the following cities: Istanbul (the Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts, edition published by ISAM, Istanbul, 2008); London; Paris; St. Petersburg, and Tashkent. There are other editions of Quran copies that IRCICA published outside this series. One of them is the copy dated 582 H/1186 and known as the Fazil Pasha (Sherifovic) Mushaf, which is located in Gazi Husrevbegova Library, Sarajevo. Another edition, supervised by IRCICA, is the reprint of the Mushaf of Kazan dated 1803 which is known to be the first copy printed in the Muslim world; it was reprinted in cooperation with Kazan Municipality in the year 2005 corresponding to the millennium of Kazan city. By publishing these editions, with studies in the case of the former ones, IRCICA aims to contribute in preserving them and making them known and accessible to all. The Sana'a copy is located at the Grand Mosque of Sana'a. The elaborate Introduction to the edition is a study by Dr. Tayyar Altikulaç, specialist of the history of copies of the Quran and ex-Head of Religious Affairs in Turkey. The study is a concise history of the dissemination of the Holy Quran through its copies and of the developments relating to script, orthography, punctuation, locations, etc. of the copies. It examines, describes and analyses the characteristics of the Sana'a copy as to script, orthography, binding, etc. It also describes the other copies attributed to the period of Othman b. Affan as well as the copy printed by the King Fahd Complex for the Printing of the Holy Quran, Medina, which is known to be in conformity with the orthography of the time of Othman b. Affan. IRCICA planned to publish this edition during the 2010-2011 period which, at the suggestion of IRCICA, was designated by the 2010 meeting of the OIC's Council of Foreign Ministers as the "1400th Year of the Revelation of the Holy Quran". The Council had invited all OIC member countries and Muslims' associations and institutions world-wide to commemorate this anniversary of the beginning of the revelation with cultural and scholarly activities that would contribute in diffusing a correct and deeper understanding of the Holy Quran. IRCICA for its part is honoured to have been able to record this publication among its activities related to the said Year.
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198917035Oakland: WIM 1989. 1st. Original cloth. First Edition. 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. Binding slightly shaken; minor wear;two small white spots to lower spine; a near 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
Cloth, 8vo, xvii, [1], 626 + xiv, [1], 639 p.; 22.5 cm. Gathers together 27 and 28 essays by Wolfson in English as well as 2 in Hebrew. "For almost forty years Harry Wolfson has devoted himself unreservedly, indeed heroically, to a bold and imaginative projectentitled 'Structure and Growth of Philosophic Systems from Plato to Spinoza.' The fastidiously reasoned, intricately textured thesis underlying this grand project and unifying its many offshoots has been succinctly and lucidly described by Wolfson himself in the preface to Religious Philosophy: 'If we are to follow the conventional method of dividing philosophy into ancient, medieval, and modern, then medieval philosophy is to be defined as that system of thought which flourished between pagan Greek philosophy, which know not of Scripture, and that body of philosophic writings which ever since the seventeenth century has tried to free itself from the influence of Scripture. Medieval philosophy so defined was founded by Philo. He is the interpreter ofGreek philosophy in terms of certain fundamental teachings of his Hebrew Scripture, whereby he revolutionized philosophy and remade it into what became the common philosophy of the three religions with cognate Scriptures, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. This triple scriptural religious philosophy, which was built up by Philo, reigned supreme as a homogeneous, if not a thoroughly unified, system of thought until the seventeenth century, when it was pulled down by Spinoza.'" (from vol.1, p. v-vi) -- As the twelfth volume of his Structure, Wolfson intended 'a definitive revision of Spinoza, with cross-references to all the previous books of the series' (Schwarz, Wolfson of Harvard, p. 224). Both Volumes Very Good Condition in Very Good Jackets. A Beautiful Set. (RAB-52-7)
19896326Oakland CA: Privately Printed 1989. Hardcover. VG with light wear to covers. Inscribed by both authors/owners. Purple cloth. 382 pp. 168 large color plates. Includes essays by Arthur Miilier The Art Temperaments of Northern and Southern California Compared-reprinted from 1927 Joseph Armstrong Baird Jr. Collecting California Art: An Interpretive Essay and Nancy Dustin Wall Moure California Art North and South. Includes a six-page bibliography and an eight-page index. Each picture is annotated and it's acquisition described as well as any research done by the collectors. The collection and the majority 1200 copies of this book were destroyed in the Oakland fires making this book all the more critical as a lasting record of these paintings. Quite rare. Privately Printed hardcover books
2010x-0521898706Cambridge Univ Pr 2010. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 328 pages. 10.25x7.25x1.00 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr hardcover
New English Paperback. 4to. (33 x 25 cm). Edition in English. 382 p., color ills. The art of the Qur'an. Treasures from the Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts. 15 October 2016 - 20 February 2017. [Exhibition catalogue]. With contributions by François Derroche, Edhem Eldem, Jane McAuliffe, Sana Mirza, Zeren Tanindi. In the early twentieth century, the Ottoman Empire was in political turmoil. Officials moved valuable artworks--including thousands of sumptuous Qur'an (Koran) manuscripts and loose pages dating from the 7th to 17th century--to Istanbul to ensure their safety. Penned by celebrated calligraphers and embellished by skilled illuminators and bookbinders, these manuscripts are now housed in the Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts (Türk ve slam Eserleri Müzesi or TIEM) in Istanbul, established in 1914. This story unfolds in "The Art of the Qur'an: Treasures from the Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts," the companion publication to the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery's groundbreaking exhibition, the first major presentation of Qur'ans in the United States. The book's authors describe the formation of this one-of-a-kind collection and the history of TIEM, whose centuries-old records on patrons, calligraphers, illuminators, and provenance allow us to create "biographies" detailing the production of the Qur'ans in the exhibition. Essays address the Qur'an as a written text--from content and organization to the elaborate calligraphy and illuminated designs that transformed the volumes into beautiful artworks. "The Art of the Qur'an "also includes in-depth descriptions of some seventy works from TIEM and the Smithsonian's Sackler and Freer Galleries. It features full-page, color images of the earliest known Qur'an folios and manuscripts from the Umayyad and Abbasid Near East (7th-10th century), Seljuk Iran and Anatolia (12th century), the Mongol Il-Khanid and Timurid empires and Mamluk Cairo (14th and 15th centuries), Safavid and Ottoman empires (16th and 17th centuries) as well as a number of mosque furnishings, such as Qur'an boxes and stands. Most of these works have rarely, if ever, been published.
2001SBS-9783446184954HANSER GARDNER 2001. Hardcover. New. HANSER GARDNER hardcover
2001SBS-9783446184954HANSER GARDNER 2001. Hardcover. New. HANSER GARDNER hardcover
178356551Paris 1783. 8vo.Originale helskinnbind. Opphøyde ryggbånd. Ryggforgylling. xvi 4 248 270 ; 12 464 s. Fransk. <br/><br/><em>Bindene slitt i ryggene med tap av deler av den ene ryggstripen. Brister ved ytre falser. </em> unknown
198943236Oakland CA: WIM 1989. 1st Edition. SIGNED by both authors. Mauve cloth with gilt rules and color illustration pasted to front board cream stamped lettering. Light soiling and sunning faint tide lines to rear board and spine foot. Slight ripple to last few pages else internally clean and crisp. VG. 8 382 2 pp. 168 full color plates. 14-1/4" x 11-3/8" <br/><br/>A catalogue of the stunning collection of California paintings acquired by Coran and Nelson-Rees issued just two years before the Oakland fire decimated it. The collection was valued at $45 million of which over 800 paintings were destroyed including Albert Bierstadt's rare 1872 painting of San Francisco Bay shown on Plate No. 1 here. Los Angeles Times Oct. 23 1991 Other artists with featured works include Franz Arthur Bischoff William Henry Clapp Lafayette Maynard Dixon Henry Chapman Ford Edward Thomas Hall Granville Redmond William Wendt and many more. Each plate is accompanied by a brief note from the collectors about the locale history of the painting provenance and museum collections it has been loaned out to. Also included are essays by Arthur Millier Joseph Armstrong Baird Jr. and Nancy Dustin Wall Moure. WIM hardcover books
2020BN194459Av2 2020. 2020. Hardcover. Appaloosas <br/><br/>Appaloosas Maria Koran Av2 hardcover
BN322550Hachette. Softcover. Jaffabules <br/><br/>Jaffabules P. Coran Hachette paperback
9788131268063New. unknown
23128Probably Persia Circa 18th century. Finely written in Arabic calligraphy in black outlined and highlighted in red and gold. Small Folio 6.5†x 3.75†handsomely presented within a cream mount. A very finely preserved example. Probably Persia unknown
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Folio. (32 x 25 cm). In English. 422 p., color ills. Ninety-nine Qur'an manuscripts from Istanbul. Translated by Irvin Cemil Schick. The art of calligraphy was born of the desire record, ornament, and protect the text of the Holy Qur'an in the most perfect form by giving Arabic letters their most beautiful shapes, and by illuminating and binding the written oages so as to grant them a worthy appearance. Among the various peoples that adopted Islam, Ottoman Turks took this mission especially to heart, developing their own particular style especially after the conquest of Istanbul, and constantly striving for perfection in the artistic rendering of every kind of script.
6566358Cambridge University Press CUP pp. 382 . Papeback. New. Cambridge University Press CUP unknown