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New English Papperback. Pbo. Large demy 8vo. (23 x 15 cm). In Turkish. [xxi], 792 p. A study on first translated quran in the Old Anatolian Turkish Period. Eski Anadolu Türkçesi dönemine ait satir arasi ilk Kur'an tercümesi.
8vo. 222 pages. In Hebrew. Hebrew version of "Judaism in Islam" SUBJECT (S) : Islam - relations - Judaism; Judaism - relations - Islam; Koran. Surat al-Bagarah - commentaries; Koran. Surat Al`Imran - commentaries. Katsh (1908-1998) was born in Poland and emigrated to the U. S. In 1925. In 1933, he began teaching at New York University, and over the following three decades taught Hebrew education, culture, language and literature there. In 1957 He founded the National Association of Professors of Hebrew in American Universities, and was elected president of Dropsie College in 1967, where he served until 1976. His scholarship won him many awards and fellowships, including the Jewish Teachers Association of New York's Avodah Award, the Rabbi Kaniel Prize of the Municipality of Haifa, and the first Charles Kramer Research Fellow of the Institute for Jewish Policy Planning and Research of the Synagogue Council of America. Katsh is well known for his studies of Hebrew manuscripts and fragments from Russia and Eastern Europe, his translations, and his essays on Jewish studies in the United States. (EJ) Very good condition. (Katsh-1-17/ 2-5) x13
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). In Turkish. 392 p. Hanim müfessirler. A study on female commentators.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In Turkish and facsimile in Ottoman Turkish. 286 p. Ilk Osmanli müfessirlerinden Sihâbuddîn Es-Sîvâsî ve Kur'ân yorumu. SUFISM & MYSTICISM Turkish and Islamic culture Sivasî Tradition Anatolia Ottoman culture Rooted family Sheikh Anatolian Islam Heterodoxy Sect Order Curan Coran Quran.
New English Original bdg. HC. Oblong 4to. (28 x 32 cm). In English and Turkish. 63 p., color and b/w ills. In search for absolute baeuty. Selected art work from Albaraka Türk Calligraphy Competition.= Mutlak güzeli arayis. Albaraka Türk Hat Yarismasi'ndan seçme eserler. Introduction by Adnan Büyükdeniz; Foreword by Temel Haziroglu; Text by M. Ugur Derman.
New English Original bdg. HC. Oblong 4to. (28 x 32 cm). In English and Turkish. 63 p., color and b/w ills. In search for absolute baeuty. Selected art work from Albaraka Türk Calligraphy Competition.= Mutlak güzeli arayis. Albaraka Türk Hat Yarismasi'ndan seçme eserler. Introduction by Adnan Büyükdeniz; Foreword by Temel Haziroglu; Text by M. Ugur Derman.
Bookshows light wear to covers only. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 240 pages with 76 full page, full color plates with descriptions on opposite page.
Baarn, Ten Have 1978, 151pp.
8vo. X, 265 pages. Third edition. SUBJECT (S) : Islam - relations - Judaism; Judaism - relations - Islam; Koran. Surat al-Bagarah - commentaries; Koran. Surat Al`Imran - commentaries. SERIES: The Judaic studies library ; ; no. SHP 5; ISBN: 0872030865. Katsh (1908-1998) was born in Poland and emigrated to the U. S. In 1925. In 1933, he began teaching at New York University, and over the following three decades taught Hebrew education, culture, language and literature there. In 1957 He founded the National Association of Professors of Hebrew in American Universities, and was elected president of Dropsie College in 1967, where he served until 1976. His scholarship won him many awards and fellowships, including the Jewish Teachers Association of New York's Avodah Award, the Rabbi Kaniel Prize of the Municipality of Haifa, and the first Charles Kramer Research Fellow of the Institute for Jewish Policy Planning and Research of the Synagogue Council of America. Katsh is well known for his studies of Hebrew manuscripts and fragments from Russia and Eastern Europe, his translations, and his essays on Jewish studies in the United States. (EJ) Very good condition. (Katsh-1-14) xxxxX
8vo. Xxv, 265 pages. Frontispiece. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Islam - relations - Judaism; Judaism - relations - Islam; Koran. Surat al-Bagarah - commentaries; Koran. Surat Al`Imran - commentaries. "Grew out of ... [the author's] doctoral dissertation submitted in 1943 to the Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning [under title: Aggadie background of the Qur'an, suras II and III]. " Katsh (1908-1998) was born in Poland and emigrated to the U. S. In 1925. In 1933, he began teaching at New York University, and over the following three decades taught Hebrew education, culture, language and literature there. In 1957 He founded the National Association of Professors of Hebrew in American Universities, and was elected president of Dropsie College in 1967, where he served until 1976. His scholarship won him many awards and fellowships, including the Jewish Teachers Association of New York's Avodah Award, the Rabbi Kaniel Prize of the Municipality of Haifa, and the first Charles Kramer Research Fellow of the Institute for Jewish Policy Planning and Research of the Synagogue Council of America. Katsh is well known for his studies of Hebrew manuscripts and fragments from Russia and Eastern Europe, his translations, and his essays on Jewish studies in the United States. (EJ) Has dust jacket, which is torn around the edges. Very good condition. (Katsh-1-13) x5
in-8°, 323 pages, broche, couverture illustree pelliculee. Tres bel exemplaire. [33/XN-1]
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.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (32 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 255, [1] p., fully color ills. Kelâm'dan Kalem'e büyük bulusma. [Exhibition catalogue]. Texts by Süleyman Berk, Mehmet Dag.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 271 p. Kur'an'a giris. [= Bell's introduction to the Quran]. Translated by Süleyman Kalkan.
New Turkish Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 268 p. Kur'an'in metinlesme tarihi.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [xii], 246, [4] p., b/w and color ills. Kur'an'in nüzûlünün 1400. yili münasebeti ile Kur'an'i Anlama Sempozyumu. 14-16 Mayis 2010.
New Turkish Paperback. 4to. (33 x 25 cm). Edition in Turkish. 382 p., color ills. Kur'an-i Kerim sanati. Türk ve Islâm Eserleri Müzesi hazineleri. 15 Ekim 2016 - 20 Subat 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.
Fine English In original leather bdg. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Armenian and Arabic. 605, [xx] p. Kur'an-i Kerim ve Bati Ermenice meali. [= The Glorious Qur'an in West Armenian]. Translated by Yavuz Aydin.
Fine English Original cloth bdg. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 373, [3] p. Encyclopedia of the history of Quran. Kuran tarihi ve Kur'an hakkinda ansiklopedik bilgiler. Annotations and foreword by Osman Nebioglu.
Belin, 2019. Fort In-8 broché de 699 pages. Parfait état
Editions l'Oeuvre 2011, In-8 broché, 142 pages. Très bel état. Peu courant
in-8°, 254 pp., broche, couverture illustree Etat moyen (couv. us.). [109B-17][SC-1+]
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Roy. 8vo. 288 p. In Turkish edition. Most of what we know about attitudes toward Islam in the medieval and early modern West has been based on polemical treatises against Islam written by Christian scholars preoccupied with defending their own faith and attacking the doctrines of others. Christian readings of the Qur'an have in consequence typically been depicted as tedious and one-dimensional exercises in anti-Islamic hostility. In Reading the Qur'an in Latin Christendom, 1140-1560, Thomas E. Burman looks instead to a different set of sources: the Latin translations of the Qur'an made by European scholars and the manuscripts and early printed books in which these translations circulated. Using these largely unexplored materials, Burman argues that the reading of the Qur'an in Western Europe was much more complex. While their reading efforts were certainly often focused on attacking Islam, scholars of the period turned out to be equally interested in a whole range of grammatical, lexical, and interpretive problems presented by the text. Indeed, these two approaches were interconnected: attacking the Qur'an often required sophisticated explorations of difficult Arabic grammatical problems. Furthermore, while most readers explicitly denounced the Qur'an as a fraud, translations of the book are sometimes inserted into the standard manuscript format of Christian Bibles and other prestigious Latin texts (small, centered blocks of text surrounded by commentary) or in manuscripts embellished with beautiful decorated initials and elegant calligraphy for the pleasure of wealthy collectors. Addressing Christian-Muslim relations generally, as well as the histories of reading and the book, Burman offers a much fuller picture of how Europeans read the sacred text of Islam than we have previously had.
Albin Michel, 1997. In-8 broché de 844 pages. Essai de traduction par Jacques Berque. Edition revue et corrigée. Bon état
Editions Gallimard, 1986. Collection bibliothèque de la Pléiade. In-12 relié plein cuir éditeur sous jaquette, rhodoid et étui. CXV + 1087 pages. Préfade par J Grosjean, introduction, traduction et notes par D Masson. Très bon état.