1 762 résultats
70pp., text in English, bound in modern cloth, original frontcover preserved, 20cm., text is clean and bright, in the series "Studien zur armenischen Geschichte" volume XIII (13), very good condition, X111517
Fine Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 326 p. Insaniz ayibi yok. Signed and inscribed by Vartanyan.
2011100150703Peeters Publishers 2011 193 pages 16 002x1 27x24 13cm. 2011. Broché. 193 pages.
1996X114190Madrid, Ediciones Clasicas 1996 99pp., 24cm., softcover, text in Spanish, good condition, X114190
196428991964. Paris Le Monde Non Chrétien 1964 - Broché 14 cm x 22 cm 59 pages - Texte de Mgr Karékine Sarkissian - Bibliographie - Bon état
1935X114305London, Massis 1935 14pp., 23cm., solid modern hardcover in green cloth, good condition, original softcover preserved and bound in, good condition, X114305
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 13 cm). In Turkish. 248 p., ills. Armenians and Conquests of Armenia in the Period of Umayyads and Abbasids. Islam tarihinde Ermeniler ve Ermenistan fetihleri. Hulefa-yi Rasidin ve Emeviler Dönemi.
1930X119852Venna [Vienna], I Tparani Mkhi'areants [Mechitarist Congregation] 1930 240pp. + 4 plates out of text, 20cm., texts in Classical and Western Armenian, bound in a solid hardcover in blue cloth, original frontcover preserved, text is clean and bright, in the series "Azgayin matenadaran" volume 123, good condition, [Publication of the section on Muhammad from Grigor Tatewaci's most famous work "Book of Questions". Two earlier editions of this key work exist (Constantinople 1720 and 1729) but they lack this part on Muhammad. Grigor Tat'ewac'i,1340-1411, was a defender of traditional Armenian theology against the Unitors, who spent most of his life in the monastery of Tat'ew (Tatev)], X119852
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Small 4to. (26 x 19 cm). In Ottoman script. No bibliographic detail. 70 p., fully b/w ills. Extremely rare. Hegira; 1335 = Gregorian; 1919. Islâm ahalinin dûçar olduklari mezâlim hakkinda vesâika müstenid malûmât.
Fine Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Dust wrapper. Oblong large 8vo. (21 x 25 cm). In English and Turkish. [120] p., color ills. Istanbul and its organ.= Istanbul ve orglari.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Turkish. [xiv], 282 p. Istanbul Ermeni okullari. Armenian schools in Istanbul (Constantinople).
New Turkish Original bdg. HC. 4to. (30 x 24 cm). Edition in Turkish. 328 p., b/w and color ills. Istanbul yillari. 07 Subat - 10 Mayis 2020, Istanbul, Mesher. [Exhibition catalogue]. Prep. by Aysenur Güler, Vita Susak. Edited by Nilüfer Sasmazer. The Constantinople years. February 07 - May 10 2020, Istanbul, Mesher. [Exhibition catalogue]. Prep. by Aysenur Güler, Vita Susak. Edited by Nilüfer Sasmazer. Alexis Gritchenko, (1883-1977) was part of the modern art scene and exhibited with avant-garde artists including Kazimir Malevich, Wassily Kandinsky, Vladimir Tatlin and many others. Gritchenko was also an art critic and published articles, books; delivered public lectures, and taught in an art school. He decided to escape the civil war which followed the Russian Revolution of 1917. Leaving Moscow, he arrived in Istanbul in November 1919. Although the two years Gritchenko spent in Istanbul coincided with the occupation of the city, the Ottoman capital provided the artist with a relatively safe refuge until he left in 1921. On his arrival, he was instantly attracted by the colors and dynamism of Istanbul. He recorded his impressions of the vibrant ports, markets, sacred spaces, and majestic monuments while wandering through the streets, notepad, pen and brush in hand. Looking at his vast corpus of Istanbul works, one can retrace the cultural and social imprint of those turbulent years through the eyes of a visitor. Now, 100 years after the visit of Gritchenko to Istanbul, a great part of the works the artist created in the city, a collection of watercolors, gouaches, sketches, and oil paintings have been compiled into the book Alexis Gritchenko - The Constantinople Years. More than 150 works have been included in the publication alongside articles by art historians Vita Susak and Aysenur Gu?ler, detailing the artist's life and technique, as well as the connections and friendships he formed during his stay in Istanbul, including those between him, Ibrahim Çalli, and Namik Ismail.
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In Turkish. 365 p. Social life of non-Muslim minorities in the Ottoman society in 1520-1670. Istanbul'da gayrimüslimlerin gündelik yasami, 1520-1670.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Contemporary cloth bdg. Ottoman lettered gilt on spine. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In Ottoman script. 243 p. Karay was a Turkish writer and journalist. He was born in Istanbul on 15 June 1888. After studying at Galatasaray High School and Istanbul University Faculty of Law, he briefly served in the Ministry of Finance of the Ottoman Empire. During the Second Constitutional Era in 1908 he resigned from his post and published a short-living newspaper. He also wrote in literary periodicals. Being an opponent of the Committee of Union and Progress he was exiled to several cities in Anatolia. After returning to Istanbul he wrote mainly on Anatolian life style. He was a pioneer in Anatolian based literature. He attended the Freedom and Accord Party. During the reign of the Freedom and Accord Party he served as the teacher of Literature in Robert College and then the General Director of Turkish PTT. He opposed the Turkish War of Independence and at the end of the war he escaped to Beirut and Aleppo. In 1938 after the amnesty law he returned to Turkey. He resumed his writing career and wrote a number of novels. He died on 18 July 1965. He was buried at Zincirlikuyu Cemetery in Istanbul. (Source: Wikipedia). In his book, the author reveals the inner face of a minority living in Istanbul: The riches of the war, the traders, the highlighters, 'Türedi' family, and the members of Progress and Union Party (Ittihad ve Terakki). Roumi: 1336 = Gregorian: 1920. First Edition. Only one copy in OCLC: 754972002.; Özege 8325.; Çikla & Çetin: p. 110.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (29 x 23 cm). In Turkish. 2 volumes set: (467, [1] p.; 486, [2] p.), color and ills. Collected articles on Istanbul urban history includes history of art from Byzantine to Ottoman Empire and social culture. A very heavy set. Extra shipping cost will be requested. ISTANBUL Constantinople Capital of Empires Byzantium Ottoman Empire Conquest Mehmet II Memoirs Greek culture Social history Armenian culture Judaica Architecture History of art Turkish and Islamic culture Memory of place.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (21 x 13 cm). In Armenian. 135 p. Istanbulahayeri gi Gançen. [= Istanbul Ermenilerinden davet].
1862X116750St-Petersburg, Imp. Akademii Nauk 1862 xvi + 165pp., 25cm., text in Russian in Cyrillic script, solid modern hardcover binding in cloth, original frontcover preserved, few stains on some pages, library stamp on title page, good condition, rare, X116750
1974X116866Tbilisi, Mecniereba 1974 213 + [3] pp., 22cm., text in Georgian (with a second title page in Russian and Latin: "Aritakes Lastiverci, Historia versionde Georgica, introductione commentarisque indicibusque instruxit E.V. Zagareisvili"), publisher's hardcover, text is clean and bright, in the series "Uchouri Cqaroebi sakharthwelos sesaheb" volume 33, good condition, cfr. OCLC 909933531, X116866
2004X116802Erevan [Yerevan], Nairi 2004 334pp., 21cm., text in Russian in Cyrillic script (with a second title page in Armenian), publisher's hardcover, illustrated dustwrapper, edition limited to 500 copies, very good condition, ISBN 5-550-01379-7, cfr. OCLC 758710516, X116802
1986X116815Erevan [Yerevan], Sovetakan Groch 1986 395 + [5] pp. + 3 large folding maps in colour (loosely added), 21cm., text in Russian (with a second title page in Armenian), text is clean and bright, good condition, cfr. OCLC 487541729, X116815
1953X116878Erevan [Yerevan], Akademija Nauk Armjanskoj SSR 1953 xv + 236 + [3] pp., the text is complete but the title page is missing, 23cm., text in Russian in Cyrillic script, publisher's hardcover, cfr. OCLC 964242032, X116878
1893X116762Moskva, Gattsuk 1893 xxxvi + 324pp., text in Russian in Cyrillic script, 25cm., published in the series "Etnograficeskij Fond (imeni) N.O. Emina. Izdanie Lazarevskago Instituta (Pri Lazarevskam Institute) vostocnych jazykov" volume 1, solid modern hardcover in green cloth, original frontcover preserved, stamp on title page, text is clean and bright, good condition, cfr. OCLC 257511880, [A new translation of Moses of Khoren's 'History of Armenia', with notes and appendices, by H.O. Emin], X116762
1990X116766Erevan, Ajastan 1990 L + 293pp., with some illustrations, 23cm., publisher's hardcover, dustwrapper, text in Russian in Cyrillic script, text is clean and bright, good condition, cfr. OCLC 925155554, [Publication to commemorate the 1500th anniversary of Movses Khorenatsi's "History of Armenia"], X116766
1976X116763Moskva, Nauk 1976 357 + [3] pp. + errata slip, 22cm., text in Russian in Cyrillic script, with an English summary, publisher's hardcover in black cloth, published in the series "Pamjatniki pis'mennosti Vostoka" volume 53, text is clean and bright, good condition, cfr. OCLC 609772095, X116763
1975X114377Erevan, Izd-vo An Armjanskoj SSR 1975 525pp., text fully in Armenian (with a second title page in Russian), 23cm., publisher's hardcover in grey cloth, dustwrapper with some traces of use, text is clean and bright, [History of Armenian philosophy (ancient and middle ages)], X114377