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In-4°; pp. (8), 190, (6), 191-357, (5), marca tipografica al frontespizio, buon esemplare. Legatura in piena pergamena coeva con tassello Dura opera di critica al De pietati Aristotelis di Fortunio Liceti, scritta nello stesso ambito dell’Accademia patavina da Ferchio, e relativa a una controversia teologica. Matteo Ferchio (1583-1669) filosofo e teologo seguace di Scoto, di origine croata; tenne la cattedra di teologia all’Università di Padova dal 1631.
Very Good Serbo-Croatian Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 15 cm). In Aljamiado (Serbo-Croatian in Arabic letters), Arabic, and Persian with an introduction in Arabic. The third revised edition of the Waqf Directorate in Sarajevo. 104 p., 4 unnumbered b/w plates. "Ilmihal" [i.e. Catechism] recommended to all who want to know and learn Islamic ceremonies and practice. Learn how to pray, what are basic principles of the Islamic faith, what are the Islamic duties, what are the Islamic holidays, what constitutes proper Islamic behavior, and lots more. This extremely rare catechism book printed in Sarajevo in Croatian with Arabic letters (Aljamiado). This book is one of the late examples of Aljamiado literature beginning in early Andalusia and constitutes one of the rarest examples of the Ottoman book tradition. Aljamiado or Aljamía texts are manuscripts that use the Arabic script for transcribing European languages, especially Romance languages such as Mozarabic, Portuguese, Spanish or Ladino, and Bosnian with its Arebica script. According to Anwar G. Chejne, Aljamiado or Aljamía is "a corruption of the Arabic word ?ajamiyah (in this case it means foreign language) and, generally, the Arabic expression ?ajam and its derivative 'Ajamiyah are applicable to peoples whose ancestry is not of Arabian origin". During the Arab conquest of Persia, the term became a racial pejorative. In linguistic terms, the Aljamía is the use of the Arabic alphabet to transcribe a Romance language. It was used by some people in some areas of Al-Andalus as an everyday communication vehicle, while Arabic was reserved as the language of science, high culture, and religion. The systematic writing of Romance-language texts in Arabic scripts appears to have begun in the fifteenth century, and the overwhelming majority of such texts that can be dated belong to the sixteenth century. A key aljamiado text was the mufti of Segovia's compilation Suma de los principales mandamientos y devediamentos de nuestra santa ley y sunna, of 1462. In later times, Moriscos were banned from using Arabic as a religious language and wrote in Spanish on Islamic subjects. Examples are the Coplas del alhichante de Puey Monzón, narrating a Hajj, or the Poema de Yuçuf on the Biblical Joseph (written in Aragonese). Aljamiado played a very important role in preserving Islam and the Arabic language in the life of the Moriscos. After the fall of the last Muslim kingdom on the Iberian peninsula, the Moriscos (Andalusian Muslims in Granada and other parts of what was once Al-Andalus) were forced to convert to Christianity or leave the peninsula. They were forced to adopt Christian customs and traditions and to attend church services on Sundays. Nevertheless, some of the Moriscos kept their Islamic belief and traditions secretly through the usage of Aljamiado. In 1567, Philip II of Spain issued a royal decree in Spain, which forced Moriscos to abandon using Arabic on all occasions, formal and informal, speaking and writing. Using Arabic in any sense of the word would be regarded as a crime. They were given three years to learn the language of the Christian Spanish, after which they would have to get rid of all Arabic written material. Moriscos translated all prayers and the sayings of their prophet Mohammed into Aljamiado transcriptions of the Spanish language while keeping all Qur'anic verses in the original Arabic. Aljamiado scrolls were circulated amongst the Moriscos. Historians came to know about Aljamiado literature only in the early nineteenth century. Some of the Aljamiado scrolls are kept in the Spanish National Library in Madrid. The word aljamiado is sometimes used for other non-Semitic languages written in Arabic letters. For example, Bosnian and Albanian texts written in Arabic script during the Ottoman period have been referred to as aljamiado. However, many linguists prefer to limit the term to Romance languages, instead of using Arebica to refer to the use of Arabic script for Slavic languages... Not in OCLC.
196959355Belgrade Yugoslavia: Muzej Savremene Umetnosti. As New. 1969. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Text in Serbo-Croatian and German. 78 pp. With 27 ills. 24 x 23 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Muzej Savremene Umetnosti paperback
196559369Belgrade Yugoslavia: Muzej Savremene Umetnosti. As New. 1965. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Text in Serbo Croatian with summaries in English French and Russian. 246 pp. With 134 ills. 24 x 22 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Muzej Savremene Umetnosti paperback
196759397Belgrade Yugoslavia: Muzej Savremene Umetnosti. As New. 1967. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Text mainly in Serbo Croatian with one essay in French as well. 252 pp. With 168 ills. 30 x 23 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Muzej Savremene Umetnosti paperback
1997__9041104372Martinus Nijhoff 1997. Book. New. 1st edition. 1736 pages. 10.00x6.75x3.75 inches. Martinus Nijhoff unknown
Original Cloth. Folio. 359 pages. 33 cm. First edition. In English and French. Principalities. No. 1 (1877) . Correspondence respecting the condition and treatment of the Jews in Servia: 1867-76; presented to the House of Commons by command of Her Majesty, in pursuance of their address dated February 15, 1877. Contains 644 Papers. In 1861 the Servian (Serbian) Jews were deprived of their rights and were to be expelled. The community enlisted the support of the British Consul in Belgrade to alleviate their situation. This document reproduces the ongoing correspondence between the community, the British Government, the Alliance Israelite Universal and J M Montefiore as the President of the Board of Deputies of British Jews in trying resolve these difficulties. The correspondence includes letters from Sir Francis Goldsmid (first Jew to become an English barrister and member of Parliament for Reading) , Lord John Russell (an English prime minister who was Foreign Secretary at this time) and others. Subjects: Jews, Serbian - Social conditions - 19th century. Jews - Serbia - Persecutions. Jews - Social conditions - 19th century. Serbia - Foreign relations - Great Britain. Great Britain - Foreign relations - Serbia. OCLC lists 2 copies (Alberta, CJH) . Bound in original cloth and marbled boards. Light rubbing to boards; light foxing throughout, overall very clean and fresh. Very good condition. Rare and important. (SEF-52-34)
cm 17x248 totali; le litografie sono stampate su quattro fogli, qui sciolti, pertanto senza legatura e che hanno subito qualche danno e presentano segni di usura. Panorama dal mare della costa istriana da Trieste a poco dopo Rovigno, all’isola di Palù; fu uno strumento anche utile per navigazione, poiché indica in miglia marittime le distanze da Trieste, e descrive visivamente in maniera perfetta la costa. piccola nota di possesso al frontespizio.
194621781V.p. 1946-1947. 18 volumes all large quartos. Very Good to Fine. Includes titles from the songbook series "Partizanske Pjesme: nos. 1-8 all located in the British Library only in OCLC and "Nova Pjesma" see nos. 10-16 uniformly bound in red pictorial wrappers; none located in OCLC.<br/><br/>1. Hercigonja Nikola. Partizanska with Budi Se Istok I Zapad. Zagreb: Nakladni Zavod Hrvatske 1946. Second edition. Bifolium; grey pictorial upper cover.<br/><br/>2. Krnic Boris. Eto Ide Omladina. Zagreb: Nakladni Zavod Hrvatske 1946. Second edition. Bifolium; brown pictorial upper cover. <br/><br/>3. Hercigonja Nikola. Naša Pjesma text in Cyrillic Nasha Pesma. Ruski prevod S. Bolotina - Obradba G. Šneerson. Zagreb: Nakladni Zavod Hrvatske 1946. Bifolium; blue pictorial upper cover lettered in navy blue. <br/><br/>4. Saka Branimir. Zdignete brati with N. Hercigonja. Selja ka. Zagreb: Nakladni Zavod Hrvatske 1946. Bifolium; orange pictorial upper cover lettered in brown. <br/><br/>5. Hercigonja Nikola. Crveni Makovi. Obradio Milan Majer; Rije i Pavlek Miškina. Zagreb: Nakladni Zavod Hrvatske 1946. Second edition bifolium; red pictorial upper cover. Text by Mihovel Pavlek Miškina a poet socialist supporter and member of the Croatian Peasant Party who had been executed in the Jasenovac concentration camp in 1942.<br/><br/>6. Apih Milan. Bile anka. Obradio Nikola Hercigonja. Zagreb: Nakladni Zavod Hrvatske 1946. Second edition bifolium; purple pictorial upper cover. Composed by Slovenian activist Apih during his second 1940 imprisonment for his active membership in the illegal Communist Party of Yugoslavia.<br/><br/>7. a e Ive. Nek Se uje Omladinska. Muzika: Natko Dev i . Zagreb: Nakladni Zavod Hrvatske 1946. Bifolium; green pictorial upper cover. <br/><br/>8. Hercigonja Nikola. Padaj Silo with Fran Lhotka. Oj Ilija! Zagreb: Nakladni Zavod Hrvatske 1946. Bifolium; brown pictorial upper cover. <br/><br/>9. Slavenski Josip. Partizanske Narodne Pjesme cover title. Imprint in Cyrillic Beograd: "Rad" 1946. Original red pictorial staplebound wrappers; 12pp. At head of title in Cyrillic: "Nasha Pesnya." Text almost entirely printed in Cyrillic. Not in OCLC. <br/><br/>10. Bombardelli S. Oj Mosore. Zagreb: Izdanje Zemaljskog Odbora J. S. R. N. J. za Hrvatsku Kulturno Prosvjetno Odjeljenje 1946. Bifolium. <br/><br/>11. Lenjinov. Posmrtni with Bile anka. Zagreb: Izadnje. 1947. Bifolium. <br/><br/>12. Hercigonja N. Selja ka. Zagreb: Izadnje.1947. Bifolium. <br/><br/>13. Novikov A. Živjela Crvena Armija. Zagreb: Izadnje.1946. 6pp. Sheet music for "Long Live the Red Army" by Anatoli Novikov recipient of the Stalin Prize in 1946 and again in 1948 and later named a Hero of the Socialist Party in 1976. <br/><br/>14. Gotovac J. Pjesme Obnove. 1. Na Rad; 2. Novi Grad; 3. Slava. Zagreb: Izadnje. 1946. 6pp. <br/><br/>15. Markovac P. Protuletje Medimurska Narodna with H. Singer. Nasred Gore Romanije Partizanska Narodna. Zagreb: Izdanje. 1946. Bifolium. <br/><br/>16. Hercigonja N. Naša Pjesma with I. Tijardovi . Oj Moravo. Zagreb: Izdanje. 1946. Bifolium. The second song was composed by Ivo Tijardovi member of the Unitary National Liberal Front and mayor of the Dalmatian city Split where he led the underground resistence Yugoslav Partisans during the Italian occupation of World War II.<br/><br/>17. Bombardelli Silvije. Šamac-Sarajevo Šime Vu eti Omladinsko Kolo Ive a e cover title. Split: Izdanje K. U. D. "Ivan Lozica" 1947. Bifolium; printed in red and black. <br/><br/>18. Bombardelli Silvije. Pjesma Mladih Graditelja Grigor Vitez cover title. Split: "Ivan Lozica" 1947. Bifolium; printed in red and black. unknown books
55831Paris, 1896, EDITION ORIGINALE, librairie Hachette et Cie, in-4, demi-chagrin orange à coins, plats papier "cailloux" rose/jaune/gris, titre doré sur dos (reliure moderne), couverture conservée, VIII + 350 pp, 154 illustrations dont 9 en pleine page, 2 cartes dont 1 grande dépliable hors-texte en couleurs, très bon état de la reliure, manques à la couverture ancienne, restaurations au papier, rousseurs sur la grande carte dépliable, tranches non rognées; les livres sur cette partie de l'ancienne Yougoslavie sont très rare et celui-ci est un extraordinaire voyage décrivant l'architecture et les coutumes du pays; belles photographies en noir
182771275Paris et Strasbourg Levrault 1827 1 vol. relié in-18, demi-veau bronze, dos à nerfs rehaussés d'une frise dorée, caissons ornés de fleurons à froid, frise de dentelle dorée en queue, XII + 257 pp. Edition originale ornée d'une belle gravure en frontispice. Ce recueil, malicieusement intitulé par Mérimée" La Guzla" (anagramme de Gazul), parut anonymement à l'instar de son "Théâtre de Clara Gazul". Ces ballades, attribuées au musicien-poète Hyacinthe Maglanovitch, sont censées fixer un folklore "Illyrien" mais la part d'invention de Mérimée semble évidente dès la présentation burlesque de la vie de ce troubadour des Balkans ! On y trouve notamment le fameux chapitre "Sur le vampirisme" et la chanson de Cara-Ali le vampire. Quelques rousseurs, sinon charmant exemplaire en reliure d'époque, avec ex-libris gravé.
182771275Paris et Strasbourg Levrault 1827 1 vol. relié in-18, demi-veau bronze, dos à nerfs rehaussés d'une frise dorée, caissons ornés de fleurons à froid, frise de dentelle dorée en queue, XII + 257 pp. Edition originale ornée d'une belle gravure en frontispice. Ce recueil, malicieusement intitulé par Mérimée" La Guzla" (anagramme de Gazul), parut anonymement à l'instar de son "Théâtre de Clara Gazul". Ces ballades, attribuées au musicien-poète Hyacinthe Maglanovitch, sont censées fixer un folklore "Illyrien" mais la part d'invention de Mérimée semble évidente dès la présentation burlesque de la vie de ce troubadour des Balkans ! On y trouve notamment le fameux chapitre "Sur le vampirisme" et la chanson de Cara-Ali le vampire. Quelques rousseurs, sinon charmant exemplaire en reliure d'époque, avec ex-libris gravé.
6437Belgrade, Librairie française, sans date (1937?). Album in 4° oblong armé sur les plats avec trois pages de texte et trente photographies 15 x 27 cm sur bromure d’argent glacé.
93911931. Album comprenant 117 tirages argentiques d’époque et 54 cartes postales certaines légendées et numérotés dans le négatif.
63410ABo.J. 63410AB Sehr gutes Exemplar (der Rahmen befindet sich im bewußt so hergestellten Originalzustand und ist nicht stockfleckig!).
243458Paris, Picard, 1893 in-4, XXXVI-490 pp., 3 planches, 10 cartes repliées en couleurs, broché. Couverture tachée.
20055055VB2005. Bilingual. Brill Academic Pub 2005. 18 x 25 cm. 2892 pages. Hardcover. Versand aus Deutschland / We dispatch from Germany via Air Mail. Einband bestoßen daher Mängelexemplar gestempelt sonst sehr guter Zustand. Imperfect copy due to slightly bumped cover apart from this in very good condition. Stamped. hardcover
Unpaginated. Over one inch thick. Profusely illustrated with colour and black and white photos. "Comrade, statesman, ideologist, unserpassed tactician of guerrilla warfare, ingenious strategist of revolution, farsighted founder of the state, and author of the successful union of diverse Yugoslav peoples and nationalities and territories - This is Tito." - from Preface. Text in English. Several openings and chips to periphery of dust jacket which is now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. Light wear to unmarked book. Contents clean and unmarked. Binding tight. Slipcase not included. A quality copy of this impressive work. Circa 1990? Book
557 pages. Index. Black and white illustrations. "Relates, in a series of eye-witness documents, the horrible suffering of the entire Croatian nation at the hands of Yugoslav Partisans... The authors have traveled the world over to collect these incontestably well-documented accounts from the few survivors of these massacres." - from dust jacket. Above-average wear. Binding intact. A worthy reference copy. Book
82 pages. Articles: The Kids Get a Night Club - Rochester's teenagers solve their entertainment problem; The A-Bomb's Invisible Offspring - the menace of radioactivity from atomic blasts - article with scary photos; The Balkan Follies - how Americans are browbeaten in Moscowized southeast Europe (Yugoslavia); Little Man on a Horse - sketches of backstage life of the big-time jockeys; I Stopped Stammering - how he was cured - Dr. Richard R. Hutcheson and the district speech clinic in Washington, D.C.; They Kicked Us Off Our Land (conclusion) - the misuse of public grazing lands. Includes ads for: Duraglas bottles; Ipana toothpaste - featuring Bryan Cornell and his mother; General Electric entertainment products (in colour); Admiral FM-AM phonograph with miracle tone arm; U.S. Royal tires; International Harvester products - trucks, dozers, tractors and appliances; Ford woody wagons; Borden - featuring Elsie the Cow; Colgate tooth paste; Lucky Stricke cigarettes; Ballantine Ale - featuring Victorian bathing suits; Good Year - centerfold; Kingsey gin; GM Electro-Motive Division; Veedol motor oil; "The Long Night" movie starring Henry Fonda; Schlitz beer; Polaroid sportglas - modelled by Bill Stern and Margaret Young; Acushnet golf balls; Back cover Chesterfield cigarette ad features large color image of actor Charles Boyer. A worthy vintage copy. Book
80 pages. Features: Many sensational color ladies' fashion ads; Cover photo of Dwight Eisenhower with Robert A. Taft; Interesting one-page RCA ad featuring the transistor; What Course for the Powerful Mr. Robert A. Taft?; The Iron Barrier - photos from seven frontiers where the Communists face the rest of the world - Korea, Turkey, Austira, Indo-China, Yugoslavia, Germany and Iran; Anatomy of the Russian Communisty Party - from a small band of hunted revolutionaries it has developed into a sanctuary for the privileged; U.S. and U.N. - The Choices Before Us - criticisms from the American public; We can live longer - but for What?; Danger in What We Don't Know - high school seniors show appalling ignorance of the world they live in; Class of '53 - The men leaving college this year are perhaps the most popular in years - with business, industry and the military competing; Bill Mauldin's cartoon art from three wars; Then and Now - Celebrated German Aeronaut Hugo Eckener; One page photo-illustrated ad for State of Israel Bonds entitled "Out of the Desert... A Great Chemical Industry" with photos of the new fertilzier and chemical plant at Haifa; Nice one-page ad for the 1953 Nash Rambler; Fantastic one-page color ad for colorful Crosley plastic (bakelite?) radios; Nice color ad for Cheer laundry detergent; Photos of home interior designed by architect Oskar Stonorov; Samuel Plotkin - New York City's expert on food contamination, detects it largely by tasting; Rare one-page color ad for F.W. Woolworth Co. Easter treats; and more. Above-average external wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book
Fascicolo spillato, cm14.5x19.5, pp 32 (2); copertina in rosso. DELO fu uno dei più noti giornali clandestini dei partigiani jugoslavi (riprese la pubblicazione come quotidiano dopo la fine della guerra). Questo fascicolo, con un'iconica e celebre copertina raffigurante partigiani jugoslavi con le bandiere della Jugoslavia e dell'Unione Sovietica, ful'ultimo ad essere stampato in tempo di guerra, presumibilmente in una tipografia clandestina di Ljubljana; la stampa è di qualità alta per una pubblicazione clandestina (le tipografie partigiane avevano lo scopo principale di falsificare documenti e lasciapassare). Raro.
223683Paris, Hachette, 1878 fort vol. in-4, [3] ff. n. ch., 639 pp., avec de nombreuses illustrations en noir dans le texte, et 2 cartes hors texte (les 5 autres dans le texte), chagrin cerise, dos à faux-nerfs et plats ornés de grands décors noirs et or, tranches dorées (reliure de l'éditeur). Coiffes et charnières frottées.
a53200Belgrade 1953. In Serbo-Croatian 2 volumes. 4to. 1885pp. many color advertising pages printed cloth. Residue of labels at heel of spine some stamps on endpapers. Black marks on title pages. Good hinges cracked in the second volume. 2 volumes. hardcover
a14214Izdaje Ministarstvo Pravosudja i Bogostovlja. Godian 1941 Svezak I-XII. Brpoj I-1258 Godiste I. Tisak Hrvatski Drzavne Tiskare u Zagrebu. A compendium of legal decrees prepared by the Fascist government of Croatia. In Croatian. 4to. 1104pp. one color plate of flags a few foldout tables black cloth. VG minor cover wear. . hardcover