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Reliure demi-chagrin (rouge). 692 pages. 21x28cm. Dos à nerfs. Titre doré.
11 voll. cartonato azzurro della epoca. 10 voll. in-8. un vol. in-4 Atlas. Ritratto inciso 9 frontespizi incisi 50 mappe 23 tabelle ripiegate.Economics india arabia gulf africa america diderot rigobert bonne maps atlas arabic indian travels slavery colonialism Diderot
31 pages. Plus a fold-out colour map, measuring approximately 8.25 x 9.5 inches (21 x 24cm). Original condition with blue wrappers, titles to front, and containing all the ads. This is a complete issue, seldom found in such good and original condition. A fascinating expedition report by a premiere explorer, dealing with a variety of aspects surrounding the ancient city of Merv, accompanied by a colour map of the Turcoman Steppe and Northern Khorassan. Rawlinson was an English Orientalist and administrator. In the course of his service with the Persian army and as consul at Baghdad, Rawlinson became interested in deciphering the cuneiform of the Behistun Inscriptions of Darius I. He also helped prepare The Cuneiform Inscriptions of Western Asia for the British Museum.
In-8 p., tela editoriale, sovracoperta illustrata a colori, pp. 256,(4), con ritratto fotografico dell’A. all’antiporta, alc. disegni nel testo e ill. fotografiche in tavv. f.t., in b.n. “The heirs of Ishmael - Hunting and warfare - Appendices: the Arab and his horse, Bedouin tribes of Arabia, tribal discendent of arabian bedouines, etc., etc.”. Firma di appartenenza al frontespizio; ex-libris al risguardo, peraltro ben conservato.
Steel-engraved map on ivory stock measuring 12.25 x 15.5 ins (approx. 31.25 x 39.0 cms) with engraved surface 8.75 x 11.75 ins (approx. 22.0 x 30.0 cms), coloured in outline; four coloured vignettes of Arab Women, Arab Men with horse, Camel and Palm, and Mount Sinai (illustrations by H. Warren; engraving by J. Rogers); decorative scroll frame incorporating title cartouche, a fine copy. Mounted ready for framing in double card mount (ivory over blue) with gilt frame border. Rapkin's map for Tallis was first issued c. 1856 and contains significantly more detail that that produced for the 'Illustrated Atlas' of 1851. Areas covered include Babylon, Basra, Cairo, Jerusalem, Oman, Persian Gulf, Red Sea and Suez. This high-quality facsimile accurately reflects thetones of the contemporary hand colouring and makes a most attractive map at a fraction of the cost of the original.
Buono stato, sovraccoperta originale illustrata in carta patinata, Design: Vandepub, Progetto grafico: Laura Carenzi, minima ammaccatura, coperta rigida in tessuto, caratteri in bassorilievo sul dorso, cima e piede poco sfregati, tagli e margini delle pagine un po' ambrati, pagine ben conservate. Traduzione di Antonella Viale. I edizione Sonzogno. Numero Pagine 230 USATO
Very Good German Paperback. Some markings and highlights. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In German and Arabic. [16], 45 p. Morgenlandische Geheimsekten in abendlandischer Forschung und die handschrift Kiel Arab. 19. Oriental secret sects in occidental research and manuscript Kiel Arabic 19.
20 pages, including photographic plates. Plus a large fold-out colour map measuring 8 x 14.5 inches (20 x 37cm). Original condition with blue wrappers, titles to front, and containing all the ads. This is a complete issue, seldom found in such good and original condition. This issue contains two reports on a Hadhramaut reconnaissance mission, illustrated with striking air photographs and a folding map. Fascinating descriptions of this isolated valley, bounded to the north and north-east by the 'Empty Quarter' or Rub'al Khali, then unexplored by any European. Features the Wadi Hadhrmaut, the coastal range of mountains, a continuation of the cliff wall which is a feature of the eastern part of the Aden Protectorate; the vast Akaba plateau; the Wadi Du'an, the most fertile tributary of the Hadhramaut; Shibam and the castles of the Hadhramaut, including that near Al Qatn; Hajarain; Tarim and Qabr Hud. Warner's proceeding notes supplement Cochrane's account providing a historical emphasis as well as discussion of the self-government of the people, the Hadrami Saiyids and their population divisions; water supply, agriculture and cultivation in Wadi Hadhramaut and Wadi Du'an.
In-8 gr., 2 voll., brossura originale (firme di appartenenza alle copertine anteriori), pp. (6),277; (4),203. “Vol. I: Dalle origini fino ad Averroè. Appendice: La dottrina psicologica di Avicenna interpretata da Ugo da Siena medico e filosofo (1370-1439) - Vol. II: Il pensiero filosofico di Averroè”. Firme e timbri di appartenenza; sottolineature a biro blu e note a matita e biro rossa nel vol. 1°, peraltro esempl. ben conservato, intonso.
In 12° grande (18×9,1 cm); 5 tomi: 270 pp., 268 pp., 277, (1) pp., 282 pp., 308, (2) pp. Le prime pagine del volme portano spesso numerazione romana. Completo. Le pagine bianche in fondo al volume sono applicate alle bellissime carte marmorizzate di sguardia. Bellissime legature coeve in piena pelle marmorizzata con titolo, numero del volume e ricchissimi fregi in oro al dorso. Qualche lieve difetto. Una leggerissima brunitura al margine esterno bianco delle prime due carte del quarto volume. Tagli rossi. Testatine, finalini ed iniziali ornate. Nuova edizione rara (come tutte le edizioni precedenti) di questa celeberrima traduzione del celebre letterato ed orientalista francese, figlio dell’interprete arabo alla corte di Francia e a sua volta interprete ufficiale della corona, François Petis de la Croix (1653-1713). Inviato per formarsi da Colbert in giovane età in Siria, Persia e la Turchia venne a contatto con numeroso materiale letterario che poi avrebbe ripreso e studiato nel corso di tutta la vita. Dopo un periodo di studio ad Aleppo, arrivò nel 1674 a Isfahan, dove rimase fino al giugno del 1676. Da una breve descrizione di questo suo soggiorno si apprende del suo profondo interesse per i costumi dei “dervisci” tanto che si crede che de la Croix sia stato uno delle più importanti fonti sul “Sufismo” nell’Occidente del XVII° e XVIII° secolo. Fra lesue opere principali troviamo proprio questa raccolta di favole che molto deve al Sufismo. De la Croix sostenne che l’opera fosse la traduzione di un opera dal titolo persiano Hazar u yek Ruz (alla lettera “Le mille ed un giorno”), che l’orientalista acquisì da un’ Dervish Mocles ‘o’ Moklas ‘a Isfahan nel 1675. Non è chiaro quanto questo sia vero. Molti sostengono che la gran parte dei racconti è stato effettivamente inventato da Petis de la Croix stesso. Sicuramente all’epoca in cui l’opera venne pubblicata e per tutto il settecento, il clima di caccia alle streghe verso diverse forme di eresia e dottrine orientali, potrebbe aver suggerito a De la Croix di dare ad altri la paternità dell’opera. Il fatto che due altri grandi orientalisti Antoine Galland e Barthélemy d’Herbelot de Molainville che frequentavano De la Corix, non abbiano lascito nei loro scritti nessun riferimento importante alle pratiche del “Sufismo” può suggerire l’idea che nonostante l’argomento sia stato a più riprese trattato nei loro dialoghi, sia stato però ritenuto dagli orientalisti, troppo pericoloso da trattare in forma scritta. Effetivamente alcune pratiche del Sufismo conossciute e descritte da De la Croix erano simili ad alcune pratiche ritenute all’epoca come “stregoneria” e vivamente condannate dall’Inquisizione. Probabilmente de la Croix cercò di tramandare alcune delle conoscenze che aveva appreso in oriente in forma di racconto fantastico per non incorrere nella censura. Opera in ogni caso assai rara ed ancor più rara a trovarsi completa.
New Arabic Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Edition in Arabic. [xLii], 619 p., ills. Dalil al-arshif al-'Uthmani: Fihris jami' li-watha'iq al-dawlah al-'Uthmaniyah fi? arshif ri'asat al-wuzara' al-Turkiyah. Translated into Arabic by Salih Sadawi. Preface by Halit Eren. The archival materials inherited from the Ottoman State constitute a unique fund of references as regards the history of all the regions and present nation states which were once part of the Ottoman world: Arab countries, the Balkans, the Mediterranean, North Africa, etc. The collections preserved at the Department of Ottoman Archives attached to the Directorate General of State Archives, Prime Ministry of the Republic of Turkey, are the State archives of the Ottoman Empire. This is the Arabic translation of the guidebook that was published by the Prime Ministry's Directorate General of State Archives in 2000. The Introduction gives information on the Ottoman state archive system, the evolution of the archive, the classifications of the collections. The book gives information on the contents of the collections of the Imperial Council, the Imperial Registry, the Sublime Porte, Yildiz Palace, the different departments of the State, the provincial archives; the third section describes the collections of maps, albums and photographs, collections transferred from personal archives and catalogues of documents contained in archives within and outside Turkey. The fourth section describes the administrative structure of the Directorate General of State Archives and the rules to be followed while doing research index is added to the guidebook.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. In English, Arabic and Turkish. 207 p. International symposium on Palestine.= Uluslararasi yasayan Filistin sempozyumu. Tebligler. 30-31 May 2009, Istanbul.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 55 p. Contents: Introduction.; Byzantium and the Arabs: War and peace between two world civilisations, Edmund Boswirth.; Arab herbals and herbalists, Penelope Johnstone.; European influences in Islamic medicine, Haskell Isaacs.; The first English embassy in Istanbul: William Harborne's estimate of staff and expenses, (1522), Susan Skilliter.; The wandering dervishes, Colin Imber.; Lord Cromer and the emotional classes, Michel Louis.
35 pages. Plus a large fold-out colour map, measuring approximately 8.5 x 13 inches (22 x 33cm). Original condition with blue wrappers, titles to front, and containing all the ads. This is a complete issue, seldom found in such good and original condition. Accompanied by a detailed color route map, this is a chronological account of the author's journey from Shiraz to Jâsk, passing through Fassa, Darab, Forg, Banda Abbas, and Minab. Also contains 3 pages of commentary by Sir Frederic J. Goldsmid on Preece's chosen routes, comparing his survey to those of previous travellers M. Du Pré and Consul-general Abbott. Preece began his expedition to then little-known parts of Persia on January 13th 1884 at Bushire, arriving at Shiraz on the 20th, and finally reaching Jashk on March 19th 1884. Here he provides a detailed survey of the villages and their populations, also describing ancient ruins and mounds, domesticated animals, roads, rivers, and general topography. He also includes the list of stations and distances from Shiraz to Jashk, and a vivid color route map.
DJ price clipped; In 2002 Author Pollack wrote a book which argued for an immediate invasion and occupation of Iraq. After public opinion had safely turned against that disaster, he renounced his previous support and resolved to be more cautious about the next war--he argues against invading and occupying Iran. ; '; 8vo; 539 pages
56 pages. Plus a title page and a fold-out sketch map. Original condition with blue wrappers, titles to front, and containing all the ads. This is a complete issue, seldom found in such good and original condition. This is a bibliography of Tripoli and the Cyrenaica, one of Playfair's most valuable work, which includes 579 entries, from B.C.484 to 1889, and a succinct list of the Tripoli Archives from the Public Record Office in London - a series of 62 MS. volumes containing correspondence from and to the Consulate-General of Tripoli. Arranged chronologically, this fascinating bibliography is accompanied by an index and a detailed folding sketch map.
358pp.with ills., 21cm., cart.cover (spine in cloth), G [Russian translation in Cyrillic script of the original French title "A la découverte de l'Arabie"], OCLC 24894018, X72615
108pp.avec 6 figures dans le texte + 11 planches hors-texte, signé avec dédicace par l'auteur à prof.J.Ryckmans, reliure toile, 26cm., annotations intéressantes en crayon dans le texte par prof. Ryckmans, bel état, [extrait des Mémoires présentés par divers auteurs à l'Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres" T.XV]
xv + 248pp. + 12 planches hors-texte + 7 cartes, 27cm., dans la série "Bibliothèque du Muséon" vol.48, relié en couverture demi-toile, 2 cachets au verso de la page de titre, 2 étiqettes de bibl. enlevées, petite bande découpée en haut de la page de titre (sans perte de texte), sinon en bel état, X73958
xv + 248pp. + 12 planches hors-texte + 7 cartes, 27cm., dans la série "Bibliothèque du Muséon" volume 48, brochure originale, bel état, X99540
Large Folio, measuring 56cm x 39cm (15.5 inches x 22 inches). Original printed wrappers. Text is in Italian. [6], 72, [2] pages, plus 7 engraved plates, 5 of which are double-page. Wrappers chipped at extremities, occasional foxing, otherwise in very good condition. Scarce valuable resource on Ptolemaic Egypt. A scarce account, rarely seen in original wrappers, Pieralisi's treatise is a noteworthy study of the late Hellenistic Nile Mosaic of Palestrina, which depicts Ptolemaic Egypt and dates to circa 100 B.C. The author, Don Sante Pieralisi, was a librarian of the Barberini Library in Rome with access to many early scholars' works. The mosaic's history and construction are described, followed by a presentation of some early and compelling theories of interpretation and dating, by such scholars as Barthelemy, Antonio Nibby, Carlo Fea, and Cassiano dal Pozzo (secretary to Francesco Barberini who was largely responsible for its restoration). Much history of ancient Egyptian life can be drawn from the mosaic scenes, including the Nile's yearly flooding, Nubian hunters, mythical or extinct creatures, Egyptian-Roman trade, contrasts between peasant dwellings and palatial life, the rise of magnificent walled cities guarded by Egyptian soldiers, etc. Remarkable engravings reproduce details of the historic masterpiece. The celebrated Nile mosaic dates to circa 100 B.C. during rule of the Ptolemaic Dynasty, the last dynasty of Ancient Egypt (305 BC to 30 BC) and forms an interesting connections between ancient Egyptian and Roman civilizations, and the its essence of its design has, for several centuries, been the center of much speculation. Shortly after publication, the observations by Don Sante Pieralisi accompanied the mosaic on display in the Palazzo Barberini, where it had been placed by Prince Barberini after restoration mid-seventeenth century. Equally interesting is a chapter dedicated to the Rosetta Stone, the ancient stele decree issued at Memphis, also during the Ptolemaic dynasty. The author relates details of the French expedition to Egypt which uncovered it in 1799, and the controversial repossession and transfer to England following the Capitulation of Alexandria. He further presents important details of the temples of Apis, Serapis, and Venus at Memphis, other hidden tombs of Memphis, and pertinent Egyptian rulers.
P., Editions Mengès, 2002. In-4 carré, relié toile sous jaquette illustrée, 259 pp. Belle iconographie. TB état.
6 vol. in-4 br., couv. ill. couleurs, PIASA Paris, Drouot-Richelieu, 2002 à 2007, env. 60 à 80 pp. et de 250 à 330 réf. par catalogue. Rappel de la liste des catalogues : Orientalisme, art d'orient (28 novembre 2002) ; Archéologie, orientalisme, arts d'orient, Océanie, Haute époque (13 juin 2003) ; Archéologie, orientalisme, arts d'orient, Océanie, Haute époque (7 juin 2004) ; Art islamique, Antiques, Icônes, Haute époque (22 avril 2005) ; Archéologie, arts d'orient, Haute époque (2 juin 2006) ; Archéologie, Art d'Orient (13 juin 2007) Très bon état pour ce lot de beaux catalogues. Prix pour l'ensemble Français
in-12, 379 pages, broche, couverture illustree à rabats. Avec 16 photographies et 7 cartes. Exemplaire en tr. gde part. non coupe. [GE-1]