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New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Folio. (32 x 24 cm). Edition in English. 423 p., color and b/w ills. 650 copies were printed. Anatolian weights and measures. Anatolian Weights and Measures is the most comprehensive study ever made of weights and measures used in Anatolia from pre-history to the 20th century. Aspects covered include: Description of weighing and measuring equipment / Units of measurements used over the millenia. Ottoman laws concerning the introduction of the metric system, Glossary of terms relating to weights and measures used throughout the Ottoman Empire. The book is lavishly illustrated with over eight hundred photographs, Drawings and miniature paintings. All together 513 weights and other measuring equipment in the Suna & Inan Kiraç Mediterranean Civilizations Research Institute collection are illustrated in full color.
This is a very good harcover copy in the original publisher's blue cloth with a circular gilt decoration of a warrior on horseback against a backdrop of cupola and stars. Gilt title on spine still bright, slight darkening of spine cloth. Covers very clean, some wear to spine tips. Text and illustrations completely clean, some browning to endpapers and pastedowns. Color frontispiece + 40 black & white illustrations + fold-out map. 9" high X 6" wide, 210 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
2 stralci da The Journal of Hellenic Studies raccolti in unica brossura riproducente la cop. della rivista, in-8° (cm. 24,5), complessive pp. 33 (da. p. 46 a p. 53; da p. 263 a p. 287) con 4 ILLUSTRAZIONI in bianco e nero nel testo. RAMSAY, archeologo scozzese, un'autorità negli studi sull'Asia Minore e ,sul Nuovo Testamento, il primo docente di Archeologia Classica presso l'Università di Oxford.
1968. Plaquette in-4 agrafée. La Grèce d'Asie et l'Anatolie du 8e au 6e siècle avant Jésus-Christ. 10 planches en fin. Très bon état
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 21 cm). In French. [x], 232 p., numerous b/w plts. Anatolica. Annuaire International Pour Les Civilisations de l'Asie Anterieure. Special issue on the Aceramic Neolithic in S. E. Turkey.
grand in-8°, 290 pages, abdt ill. in et hors texte N&B/coul., tabl. chronol. h.t. depl., index, rel. cartonnage ed., jaq. ill. plast., emboît. Tr. b. ex. Bel exemplaire. [GD8/4] Traduit du manuscrit original turc.
grand in-8°, 250 pages, abondamment ill. hors texte N&B/coul., index, rel. cartonnage ed., jaq. ill. plast., emboît. Tres bel exemplaire. [GD8/4]
18962270Berlin, Schall & Grund, 1896. 1. Aufl. mit 37 Abb. + 18 Karten. (farbblindgepr.) OLwd., VIII; 460 (10) S., 8°.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 18 cm). In German. 62, [8] p., 703 numerous b/w plts. Anatolische motive von Çatalhöyük bis Heute.
Illustrated, locally produced tourist guide to the antiquities of Priene, Miletus, Didyma and Aphrodisias. Undated (c.1960-70?] no publisher or printer identified. 56p. illus (some col) Book
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 143, [1] p., color and b/w ills. Ancient Halicarnassus, Bodrum.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (28 x 21,5 cm). B/w ills. [xxii], 380 p. Articles in English, Turkish, German, French, Italian. Contents: Foreword Clemens E. Bosch, Sabahat Atlan ve Nezahat Baydur biyografileri Altinoluk, Sencan / Buyukmenderes (Maiandros) Havzasi Irmak Tanrilari Amandry, Michel / Nouvelles decouvertes de monnaies provinciales en Gaule Arslan, Melih / Orhan Altintuglu Koleksiyonu'ndaki Sinope Drahmi Definesi 2008 Arslan, Murat / Pausanias'in Byzantion Hâkimiyeti ve 'Komplo Teorisi' Baz, Ferit / Uberlegungen zu zwei Munzen aus Hierapolis in Kappadokien und dem dortigen Ma-Kult Bursa, Pinar / Eskicag'da Pamphylia Bolgesinde Balik ve Balikcilik Butcher, Kevin / The Euphrates Frontier and the Civic Era of Zeugma Casabonne, Olivier / De la Cappadoce à la Cilicie: deux notes anatoliennes Corsten, Thomas / Zwei Inschriften zur fruhen Geschichte von Kibyra Celgin, Ahmet Vedat / Termessos Teritoryumu, Rudolf Heberdey ve Bir Toponim Onerisi Hakkinda Degerlendirmeler (Heberdey'in "Klaros"u Gercekten Yer Adi mi?) Cizmeli Ogun, Zeynep / Fare, Veba ve Apollon. Bir Kutsal Alanin Kurulus Soylence Ikonografisi Delrieux, Fabrice / Un monnayage rare d'Asie mineure occidentale: Les petits bronzes d'Harpagion en Mysie Donmez-Ozturk, Filiz / Konig Adaios und seine zwei Munzen mit dem motiv Kypsela oder Kotyle Eck, Werner / Rekrutierung fur das Romische Heer in den provinzen Kleinasiens: Das Zeugnis der Militärdiplome Ergin, Gurkan / Orbis Romanum and the Isaurians Erol, Aliye / Burdur Arkeoloji Muzesi'ndeki Bronz Amyntas Sikkeleri Fischer-Bossert, Wolfgang / Ein Kistophor von Halikarnassos Gokyildirim, Turan / Gec Roma Solidus Definesi (2001) Karwiese, Stefan / Die Ephesische Munzprägung unter Macrinus Keles, Vedat / Parth Sikkelerinde Gorulen Kulturel Ozellikler Konuk, Koray / Erbbina in Caria? Koker, Huseyin / Yeni Bir Aspendos Bronz Sikkesi Koyagasioglu, Orkan / Zeus Kesbelios Kult Alani ve Selge Sikkelerine Yansimasi Lenger, Dincer Savas / A Proposito del Grifone sulle Monete d'Asia Minore Lightfoot, Christopher S. / An Important Group of Late 7th-Century Coins from Amorium Malay, Hasan - Marijana Ricl / Two New Inscriptions Recording Constructions in Dioshieron or Hypaipa Martini, Rodolfo / Monetatizone Bronzea Orientale di Augustus tra Emissioni Imperiali, Coniazioni Provinciali e Produzioni Locali: i "Sesterzi" della Lycia ed "Dupondi" (?) Della Serie AVGV / STVS (Asia Minor) Alla Luce di Nuove Analisi Metallografiche Meadows, Andrew R. / The Hellenistic Silver Coinage of Clazomenae Moorhead, Sam / Early Byzantine Copper Coins Found in Britain - A Review in Light of New Finds Recorded with the Portable Antiquities Scheme Nolle, Johannes / Die Taurische Artemis im Tauros: Zeugnisse und Uberlegungen zum Artemiskult von Termessos in Pisidien Oztopbas, Sedat / Istanbul Arkeoloji Muzeleri Koleksiyonundan Stephanephoroi Define Parcasi Ozturk, Huseyin Sami / MO III. Yuzyildan MO I. Yuzyilin Baslarina Kadar Dogu Akdeniz ve Kucuk Asya'nin Guney Kiyilarinda Korsanlik/Haydutluk Psoma, Selene / Agathokles Son of Lysimachos in Thrace and Asia Minor: The Numismatic Evidence Sayar, Mustafa H. / Marcus Annius Verus Spoerri-Butcher, Marguerite / Magnesie du Meandre et Dionysos: À propos d'une addition au RPC VII Sahin, Sencer / Patara Deniz Feneri: Elestiriye Elestiri Tolga, Ahmet / 1971-2002 Yillari Arasinda Arykanda Kazilarinda Bulunan Pamphylia Bolgesine Ait Sikkeler Tekin, Oguz / A Hellenistic Hoard of Lysimachean Bronze Coins with Tyche and Lion Type Vismara, Novella / Coni Rilavorati e Produzione Monetale: L'Organizzazione delle Officine Monetali della Lycia tra il VI ed il IV Secolo a.C.: Una Possibile Documentazione Materiale Yagiz, Oya / Thrak Krali Kotys'e (MÖ 178-168) ait ender görülen iki sikke.
Light edgewear to wraps. Minor foxing. Light shelfwear. ; Publication on ancient jewelry of ancient Anatolia. ; 237 pages
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 12 cm). In English. 96 p., ills. Ancient Neoklaudiopolis: Vezirköprü in Samsun province. A historical and archaeological guide. Practical Information for Visitors. Historical Introduction. Adatepe and Oymaagaç Höyük, the Precursors of Neoklaudiopolis. MithradatesVI Eupator. Pompeius the Great, the Founder of Vezirköprü. Roman Client Kings. The Cult of the Emperor. From Neapolis to Neoklaudiopolis. Citizens and Slaves. City Administration. The Coinage of Neoklaudiopolis. Economic Life Death and Burial. Christianity in Neoklaudiopolis. The East Roman (Byzantine) Period and the End of 'Roman' Rule. A Walk through Ancient Neoklaudiopolis. Roads and Bridges around. Neoklaudiopolis. The Road to Thermai (Havza). The Road to Pompeiopolis (Tasköprü). The Road to Neokaisareia (Niksar). The Bridge at Yürükçal. The Imperial Oath in the istanbul Archaeological Museum. Table of Chronology. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Black Sea Samsun Reference Guide Excavations Ruined city Prehistory Numismatics Byzantium.
This is a fine hardcover copy with a near fine illustrated hardshell pictorial slipcase. The slipcase has a little wear at the corners. Heavy mylar dust wrapper, has a chip at the top of the spine. Completely clean inside and out. Massive visual compilation of 16 ancient Greek theaters in Anatolia (present day Turkey). R. R. R. Smith is perhaps the pre-eminent scholar of this part of the ancient world. He has been in charge of excavating the antiquities of Aphrodisias in the 1980's. Since 1995 he has been the Lincoln Professor of Classical Archaeology and Art at the University of Oxford. Each one of the 16 ancient theaters is presented with 174 detailed color photographs, technical drawings, architectural elevations and floor plans, etc. Texts by R.R.R. Smith and Jane Messeglia. Photography by Ahmet Ertug. Oversize volume: 14" high X 18" wide, 208 pages. Weight before wrapping is 14 lbs. 6 ounces. Large very heavy book, foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
New English Original bdg. HC. Oblong folio. (35 x 48 cm). In English. 205 p., color photographs. Ancient theaters of Anatolia. Photographs by Ahmet Ertug. Ertug & Kocabiyik Publications presents its latest book Ancient Theaters of Anatolia. Penned by R.R.R Smith, Lincoln Professor of Classical Archaeology and Art at Oxford University, and Director of the Aphrodisias Excavations in Turkey, the book features stunning photographs of Ahmet Ertug. Many of the extraordinary images were photographed with an 8 x 10 inch large-format camera, and show these well-preserved theaters in exceptional detail. The book starts with an introduction on the theater in classical antiquity, and then describes sixteen outstanding theatres individually. This is probably the first time that such combined high-level academic and photographic documentation has been devoted to the extraordinary legacy of theater building in Anatolia. The book is 205 pages long, in landscape format, with a page size of 33 x 46 cm and 174 color plates, showing both details and panoramic views. Striking photographs of many of the high-quality statues and friezes that decorated the theaters are also included in the book. By the second century AD, at the height of the long peace enforced by Rome, most self-respecting ancient cities in the Mediterranean region had a theatre building. Most of the theaters presented in this book belong to, or were re-conditioned in this period. Most survive in their second-century form but have long archaeological histories of re-design and addition that stretch back to the Hellenistic period. Theaters were among the largest, most imposing structures in ancient cities. Their capacity varied greatly, from 2,000 to 20,000, but most boasted a tall monumental stage-building that reared up from the surrounding cityscape - with austere masonry on the outside and majestic tiers of columns inside. Many are astonishingly well-preserved. 'Theater' has the double sense of both an institution and a building. Indeed, drama was a developed practice long before it had the building form we know and recognize as a theatre. Drama grew out of choral performance at religious festivals in honor of Dionysos, and evolved into the exciting new medium of staged tragedy and comedy. Dramatic plays soon came to share the theater first with the citizen assembly, and then under the Roman empire, with arena games - the highly popular gladiator combats and wild-beast hunts mounted in honor of the emperor. Theater building underwent a long evolution, from an irregular hillside auditorium to a proper architectural design in the Greek period, and then to a new, fully integrated form in the Roman period. The interplay of traditional Hellenistic design and new Roman design was one of the main aspects of theatre building in Anatolia in the first and second centuries AD. Many of the theaters in this book, often those in more remote locations (Sagalassos, Selge, and Termessos), remained as they had been left at the end of antiquity - unoccupied, with collapsed stage building and well-preserved auditorium, partly covered only by vegetation and fallen masonry. They present remarkable ruinscapes that are vivid testimony to antiquity's deep-rooted theater culture and to the great durability of ancient building techniques. The theatre remained one of the most vibrant institutions of the eastern provinces under the Roman empire, especially in the prosperous cities of western Anatolia. More than 100 ancient theaters are known within modern Turkey. Their distribution follows the pattern of urbanism in the Roman period. Most are found in the cities of the Aegean and south coast, and the best-preserved are in the wealthy Roman provinces of Asia and Lycia-Pamphylia. The theatre had different trajectories and building histories through the first and second centuries AD in response to Roman design, changing functions, and intercity competition. Some cities with well-design
"This lively account of Turkey's early history is for the ever-increasing number of travellers who enjoy the rich diversity of its ancient sites.[it] traces the complex ebb and flow of peoples . actross Anatolia from prehistoric times to the coming of Christianity. [including} . the exploits of the Hittite kings, the confrontation of Croesus and the Persian king Cyrus, the conquests of Alexander the Great, and Mithridates' epic resistance against Rome. Archaeological landmarks discussed include the discovery of the Alaca Hüyük tombs, the attempts to establish the location of Troy, and the opening of the Tomb of Midas. [it] shows how each successive culture has left its mark on an astonishing variety of sites, from the shrines of Çatal Hüyük to the temples of Ephesus and the churches founded by St. Paul." 240p. illus (some col) biblography.index. Book
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. 233 p., numerous b/w plates. Angels, prophets and saints in Islamic and Christian art.= Islam ve Hiristiyan sanatinda melekler, peygamberler ve azizler. Art History has been through a methodological transformation process by which it is becoming even more interdisciplinary, there is a significant need to be critical and the art historians have to find new perspectives on or new ways to conduct their researches, by looking beyond their areas of expertise to different approaches and other disciplines. This concern could and even should be reflected on a more general responsibility of art historians and historians in general. At this point, let me refer to the White Paper on Intercultural Dialogue of the Council of Europe, launched at the 118th ministerial session (Strasbourg, 7 May 2008): ?History teaching is instrumental in overcoming the wounds of the past and in promoting the fundamental values to which the Council of Europe is particularly committed; it is a decisive factor in reconciliation, recognition, understanding and mutual trust between peoples?. Historians in general, but also history of art scholars, must shoulder their responsibility on the elimination of prejudices and stereotypes among different countries, cultures and religions. One way to do is to highlight the positive mutual influences during the long history of Europe, while becoming critical at the very least to their own studies against possible ignorance and any misuse of history for ideological aims. In view of these, the colloquium and this book aim to represent a pioneer study in the field of art history in Turkey.
Paris, L'Edition Universelle, 1922, in-16, br. edit., pp. 174, (6). Con 5 ill. in b.n. f.t. Prima edizione. Ottime condizioni, salvo blande ingialliture alla coperta.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 96 p., color ills. Ani. Selçuklularin 1064 yilinda Anadolu'yu Kars'tan fetihlerinin 950. yili anisina.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 194 p. First Edition. First Turkish Edition of Wratislaw's memoirs on the Ottoman Empire. Anilar. 16. yüzyil Osmanli Imparatorlugu'ndan çizgiler. Translated by M. Süreyya Dilmen.
Fine English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 3 volumes set ([xix], [1], 1221 p.), numerous b/w plts. A comprehensive history of Diyarbakir city with all architectural works and inscriptions. Anitlari ve kitâbeleri ile Diyarbakir tarihi. 3 volumes set. Vol. 1. Baslangiçtan Akkoyunlular'a kadar. Vol. 2. Akkoyunlular'dan Cumhuriyet'e kadar. Vol. 3. Cumhuriyet dönemi.
New English Original bdg. 4to. (30 x 22 cm). In German and Turkish. [xxi], 185 p., b/w plts. Ankara Kültepe Tabletleri 1.= Ankaraner Kültepe - Tafeln 1. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Excavations Hittites Kültepe inscriptions Cuneiform.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (31 x 24 cm). In Turkish and German. [xxi], 185 p. B/w plates. Ankara Kültepe tabletleri I.= Ankaraner Kültepe - Tafeln I.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (31 x 24 cm). In Turkish and German. [xiii], [3], 134 p. B/w plates. Ankara Kültepe tabletleri II.