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13x9. 217p. Isltr. Trad. Y Prólg. R. Llatas. Enc. Guaflex ed.
18x12. 199p. Enc. Tela ed.
18x12. 164p. Col. Austral, N. 627. Sobrecubierta.
18x11. 159p. Trad. P. J. Eastaway.
23x16. 67p. N. 1521.
23x16. 358p. Ilstr. Enc. cart. ed.
New English Paperback. 4to. (27 x 20 cm). Proceedings in English and Turkish. 227 p., color and b/w ills. Cultural encounters in Anatolia in the Medieval period: The Italians in Anatolia in 12th - 15th centuries. Symposium Proceedings.= Orta Çag'da Anadolu'da kültürel karsilasmalar: 12-15. yüzyillarda Anadolu'da Italyanlar. Sempozyum bildirileri. Starting from Spring 2014, VEKAM organizes an international symposium once a year on Cultural Encounters in Anatolia in the Medieval Period. After the Georgian Empire and the Ilkhanids this year's theme is on "Italians in Anatolia during 12th and 15th Centuries" (Istanbul excluded). The symposium held on May 13th, 2016 at the premises of VEKAM in Ankara/ Turkey. "The Mongol victory over the Seljuks in 1243, the Mongol sack of Baghdad in 1258, which led to the commercial rise of Tabriz, and the rapprochement between Cilician Armenia and the Mongols resulted in a shift of the trade route across Anatolia. Ayas in Cilician Armenia replaced Antalya as its Mediterranean outlet. Mongol rule also furthered trade between Tabriz and the Black Sea port of Trebizond. It is along these itineraries that Italian merchants travelled to and from Mongol territories, as illustrated by the journeys of the father and uncle of Marco Polo and of Marco himself in the second half of the 13th Century. At Ayas on the shore of Cilicia Venice received trading privileges in 1261, well after Genoa's first treaty with the Armenian kingdom (1201). The Venetian element in Ayas' foreign merchant community grew with the general increase in the intensity of trade and with the inception of the state galley run or incanto. But international trading activity at Ayas, and the use of the tracks to Sivas, seems to have been cut short by the Mamluks' acquisition of the port in 1337...".
New English Paperback. 4to. (27 x 20 cm). Edition in English. 135, [1] p., color ills. Cultural encounters in Anatolia in the Medieval period: The Ilkhanids in Anatolia Sypmposium Preceedings. Starting from Spring 2014, VEKAM has been organizing yearly international symposiums to introduce various cultures that lived in Anatolia and support research in these fields of study. The symposium proceeding volume titled Cultural Encounters in Anatolia in the Medieval Period : Ilkhanids in Anatolia which was held on may 21st-22nd May, 2015 at the premises of VEKAM in Ankara/ Turkey focuses on the fields such as; history, literature, mysticism, art, urban history and architecture during the Ilkhanid Period. In this respect we believe that the Ilkhanids in Anatolia symposium proceedings will fill an important gap and lead up new researches in this field. Contents: Preface: Ilkhanids and their Western frontier, Suzan Yalman.; Two sufis of Ilkhanid Anatolia and their patrons: Notes on he works of Mu'Ayyid al-Din Jandi and Da'ud al-Qaysari, Andrew C. S. Peacock.; Artistic Ilkhanid manuscripts in the Topkapi Palace Library, Zeynep Atbas.; The Ayas-Tabriz commercial link and its impact on the cites of Sivas, Erzurum, and Erzurum, Tom Sinlair.; Building a frontier: Architecture in Anatolia under Ilkhanid rule,Patricia Blessing.; Islamil Aga, Beysehir and architectural patronage in 14th-century Central Anatolia, Oya Pancaroglu.; On the outskirts of the Ilkhanate: The Mongol' relationship with the province of Kastamonu in the second half of the 13th century, Bruno de Nicola.
Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 380 pages. Tête dorée.
pp. xii, 169. Illustrated with photographs, maps and drawings. Color map endpapers. Inked ownership. 12mo. Original full cloth binding. Spine faded. Hardbound. First Edition. ENGLAND BOX 2
19x14. 317p. Enc. Tela ed.
19x12. 316p. Col. Ancora y delfín, N. 2. Trad. J. G. de Luances. Enc. Cart. Ed. Sobrecubierta.
19x12. 432p. Enc. Cart. Ed.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers, faint crease to spine. A very clean extremely tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 211pp. Complete guide to the county including detailed maps, town directory, leisure A-Z.
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and very minor bump to lower rear corner. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked with small nick to upper front corner and signs of handling. 184pp. A collection of pieces taken from 40 years of the monthly magazine 'Cumbria' covering widely ranging topics with an evocative and sometimes humorous view of life in Lakeland.
pp. xvi, 423 + Frontis. Slight foxing. 12mo. 19 cm. Original full cloth binding. Engraved ExLibris of George Dawson Coleman. Very good. This first American edition of the first of what eventually became four series. It includes Buckland's popular essays on: 'A Hunt in a Horse-pond; 'Rats'; 'The Cobra di Capello'; 'Fish and Fishing'; and 'My Monkey Jacko.' Known as the People's Naturalist, Buckland was trained as a medical doctor but spent a great part of his time as a fisherman, antiquary, and naturalist. In 1867 he was appointed to the congenial post of Inspector of the Salmon Fisheries. "Genial, sagacious, enthusiastic, always prone to look at the humorous side of his subject, Buckland aimed rather at enlisting the sympathies of others in his favourite studies than at acquiring the name of a profound writer on science. He held the ordinary usages of society in supreme contempt when they appeared to interfere with his zeal for experiment and research in natural history. His friends love to recall him - now wading into some icy cold river to capture salmon for the purposes of artificial breeding - now smoking and in his shirt sleeves as he arranged curiosities at South Kensington - and now again humorously dilating in his house in Albany street about the habits of the pet animals which generally ran loose through his rooms" - From the 'Dictionary of National Biography' Scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W147
Shelf wear and small open tears to DJ; A writeup and a pic on the facing page about some of England's more esoteric traditions, including swan upping, fenny poppers, punky night, and hot-penny scrambling. ; B&W Photographs; 8vo; 112 pages
Light wear and one closed tear to DJ ; A writeup and a pic on the facing page about some of England's more esoteric traditions, including swan upping, fenny poppers, punky night, and hot-penny scrambling. ; B&W Photographs; 8vo; 112 pages
in-8 étr., 283 p., br., couv. ill. plast. [STR]
Broché. 258 pages. Jaquette.
Contains each daily issue of the week bound as one. Extensive coverage of the passing of the King and the Queen-to-be. Average wear. Bit of writing atop front cover. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 83 pages. 23x30cm.
19x14. 433p. Col. Nuestro tiempo. Trad. V. Head.
ISBN : 2070704491. Gallimard. 1985. In-8 Carré. Broché, Jaquette. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. 401 pages. Traces de scotch et de trombone en pages de garde et de titre. Nrf. 'Bibliothèque des histoires'. La mutations des sensibilités en Angleterre à l'époque moderne (1500-1800). Trad par C. Malamoud.
in-8°, 403 pages, broche, couv. cartonnage sple, jaquette ill. Bel exemplaire. [NV-31]