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433 p. Hardcover Very good condition good
89522Oxford, BAR International Series 295 1986, 295x210mm, XV - 420pages, paperback. Library stamp. Rating label stick on the bottom of the spine, otherwise book in good condition, despite very small tears on top and bottom of the spine.
Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 160 pages.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish with facsimile plates of an Arabic manuscript. 10 p. text, [26] pages in [13] plates of original Arabic manuscript from the Ayasofya Kütüphanesi [i.e. St. Sophia Library of Istanbul] preserved in 2926 / 18-31, dated 829 AH. [1412-1413 AD]. Al-Shanfarâ (?-525 CE) was a semi-legendary pre-Islamic poet tentatively associated with ?âif, and the supposed author of the celebrated poem Lâmiyyât al-Arab. He enjoys a status as a figure of an archetypal outlaw antihero (su'luk), critiquing the hypocrisies of his society from his position as an outsider. Al-Shanfarâ is most famous for, supposedly, composing the Lamiyyat al-'Arab, or "L-poem" of the Arabs. Although its attribution has been disputed ever since medieval times, the memorable first-person figure of the misanthropic brigand celebrating his position on the edge of society that the poem draws has strongly influenced views of al-Shanfarâ. We can if nothing else say that if the Lâmiyyât is a later composition, it positions al-Shanfarâ as the archetypal outlaw of a pre-Islamic heroic age, viewed nostalgically from a later era. (Source: Wikipedia).
In.-8°; 2 voll. rilegati in piena pelle con tasselli e titolo in oro al dorso, tagli in rosso. 1- pp. (4), xxiv, 464, (2). 2 - pp. (4), 518, (2) con 3 tavole f.t. ripiegate incise su rame, tra cui una che raffigura la pianta della città di Gerusalemme. Nel testo testate e finalini incisi su legno. Brunet 28372
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 192 p. Divinity mentality of Arabs of Ignorance age. Cahiliye Araplarinin ulûhiyet anlayisi.
HIST5046M1750, Chez la veuve Estienne, Desaint & Saillant, Jean-Thomas Hérissant, Paris. 4vol. in-12, reliure d'époque plein veau marbré et glacé, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre et de tomaison, filet sur chasses. T.I : (4)-LIV-(6)-460pp. T.II : (4)-535pp. T.III : (4)-504pp-(19). T.IV : (4)-479pp.-(4). Intérieur agréable et complet. Papiers frais. Coiffes légèrement arasées. Mors usés parfois superficiellement ouverts. Déchirure sur coiffe de tête T. IV. Usure normale. Bel ensemble de cette somme aussi riche qu'estimée.
1974LFA-126710418Un ouvrage de 630 pages, format 140 x 210 mm, relié cartonnage sous jaquette couleurs, publié en 1974, bon état
ST. Pietroburg, 1902. In 8°pp.106n.+2nn. copertina muta.(Frontespizio macchiato al margine superiore con fioriture.-Ult.pag. restaurata.
In 8. Dim. 21x16 cm. Pp. 354+(2). Edizione Alpes del 1929 di questo resoconto di viaggio del bolognese Ludovico De Vathema (1465-1517) fra i massimi esploratori italiani del Rinascimento a cura di Paolo Giudici. L'opera riporta i viaggi di Vathema in Arabia, Etiopia, Persia, India (Combeia, Cevul, Goga, Decan, Bathacala, Centacola, Canonor, Bisinagar, Tormapatani, calcutta, Cioromandel, Zailani, Borneo, Monoch ecc..) ecc... All'interno sono presenti numerose planches e mappe ripiegate. In buone condizioni e completo. Copertina editoriale in buone condizioni generali con lievi usure ai margini e dorso. Legatura in buone condizioni. All'interno le pagine si presentano in ottime condizioni con rare fioriture, pagine ancora unite fra loro. Alpes edition of 1929 of this resuming of travel by Ludovico De Vathema (1465-1517) from Bologna, one of the most important italian explorers of Rinascimento period cared by Paolo Giudici. Thw work describes the travels of Vathema in Arabia, Aethiopia, Persia, India (Combeia, Cevul, Goga, Decan, Bathacala, Centacola, Canonor, Bisinagar, Tormapatani, calcutta, Cioromandel, Zailani, Borneo, Monoch ecc..) etc... Inside there are different planches and folded maps. In good conditions and complete. Editorial cover in good general conditions slightly worn in the edges and spine. Binding in good conditions. Inside pages are in very good conditions with occasional foxings, pages still bound together.
92102aafNew York/London, D. Appleon-Century Company, 1938, in-8vo, X (with map of „the Arab revolt against the Turks“) + 303 p. + 7 black/white photos on plates, orig. publisher’s illustrated red cloth. Spines sunned, else a fine set.
28 pages, including a full-page sketch illustration. Plus a large fold-out colour map, measuring approximately 12 x 28 inches (30 x 71cm). 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 detailed expedition report includes a description of the geography, topography and new routes discovered in Ancient Persia - modern day Iran. Lieut.-Col. Lovett's survey is especially valuable for its elucidation of untrodden parts of these Elburz Mountains, and it also throws new light on the entire route, no part of which had hitherto been delineated with any approach to the same detail and perspicuous accuracy. The Course of Lovett's Journey from Tehran to Astarabad: Gulhek, the Garden of Vujiia, Ahar, Sarak, Husun Ikdir, Gutchisir and Waliabad, Towar, Asolat, Arsinkiru, Mekhsas, Oz, Baladeh, Chashmeh Shahi, Khan Lar Khan, Ask, Lesan, Arjumand, Firuskuh, Chashmeh Kabud, Salash, Chashmeh, Kurrand, Fulhad Mahala, Pishirt, Chaman-i-Manga, Chardeh, Ziarat-i-Khas-rud, Astarabad. From Astarabad, Lovett travels towards Shahrud; he provides valuable information of his surveys in this illuminating account.
"From the moment they met, their marriage seemed both inevitable and impossible. Isabel was a schoolgirl, scion of the Arundells, England's most distinguished Catholic family, and when they passed each other while walking at a seaside resort, Richard Burton had already made his mark as a linguist, scholar, traveler, and rebel against Victorian conformity. A hundred yards on, Isabel looked back and found him staring after her: she decided then that she would marry him. It was several years before they met again. By then Burton was one of the most accomplished linguists in the Indian Army. An intelligence agent with a genius for disguise, he had risked death to penetrate Mecca during the hadj, posing as a native pilgrim. He would soon become even more famous as one of the earliest explorers of East Africa. After their marriage, the Burtons traveled the world from diplomatic postings in Brazil and Africa to hair-raising adventures in the Syrian desert. In later life Richard courted further controversy as translator of such erotic classics as the unexpurgated edition of The Arabian Nights, The Perfumed Garden, and The Kama Sutra. Based on previously unavailable archives, Mary Lovell has written a compelling joint biography that sets Isabel in her proper place as Burton's equal in daring and endurance, a fascinating figure in her own right." 910p. bibliography.index Book
195521571955. Paris éditions des Presses Universitaires de France 1955 - Toilé jaquette conservée 16 cm x 25 cm 428 pages - Texte de Louis Massignon 4 ème ed. révisée et mise à jour avec le concours de V. Monteil bibloigraphies - Petit accroc sur la jaquette sans manque sinon bon état
in-8 , 338 pages, index, broché. Très bel exemplaire, tres frais. TX-7
In folio (59x73 cm il foglio); esemplare in fine coloritura coeva ed in ottime condizioni di conservazione. Testo in francese in cartiglio. Magnifica e vivida tiratura di questa celeberrima carta del territorio egiziano che si sviluppa lungo il corso del fiume Nilo, con parte del territorio dell’Arabia Saudita, dell’Etiopia e Abissinia e del territorio di Suez con ben presente il Mar Rosso con anche evidenziate le profondità. La carta fu stampata dal successore e cognato del grande cartografo Matthaus Seutter (sposò una delle figlie di Seutter), il cartografo, editore ed incisore Tobias Conrad Lotter (1717 - 1777). Lotter, si formò alla bottega di Matthaus Seutter per il quale lavorò. Alla morte di Seutter ne rilevò l’attività che portò avanti fino al 1777 anno della sua morte. L’attività passo poi al figlio, Matthias Albrecht Lotter. Tobias Conrad fu uno dei più apprezzati cartografi del settecento. Il carta si ispira ai dati riportati dal gesuita R. Pere Sicard, da Alphonse Mendez, Emanuel L’Ameyda, Pierre Pays e di altri celebri missionari e studiosi gesuiti. Esemplare in ottime condizioni di conservazione ed in bella coloritura coeva. Esemplare in ottime condizioni di conservazione.
Binding could be tighter; Ribbon bookmark. No date, circa 1920s. In German ; B&W Photographs; 8vo; 195 pages
2604Paris, Lebigre-Duquesne Frères, Editeurs, 1859. 1 fort volume in-8, 539 pp., reliure plein toile verte, dos insolé, illustré de nombreuses gravures hors texte, bon état général.
brossura Il regno dell'Arabia Saudita occupa gran parte della Penisola arabica, una terra che nell'immaginario collettivo si associa vagamente a vasti deserti, fiorenti oasi e nomadi beduini che a dorso di dromedario attraversano le sue immense distese. I Romani la chiamavano Arabia Deserta, eppure echi di un passato favoloso sono riportati nei testi dell'Antico Testamento e dagli autori classici, che riferiscono di grandi tribù e città carovaniere. Oggi l'archeologia restituisce finalmente a questa regione il suo ruolo nell'ambito degli studi sul Vicino Oriente antico, svelandone le problematiche e l'immensa ricchezza del patrimonio storico e culturale. Il velo di mistero si solleva e si aprono di fronte a noi le storie dei popoli che hanno abitato l'Arabia dalla preistoria all'avvento dell'Islam, inestricabilmente legati alle vicende delle culture della Mesopotamia, del Levante, del Sudarabia e del mondo romano.
Detailed analysis of Banian and Parsi creationist beliefs, including the first humans, the first and second age of the world, God's communication to the world through Bremaw's book (Banian), ceremonial law, order of government, the derivation and meaning of 'Banian,' and 'Persee,' and more. This is the first printed summary of Hindu doctrines and practices to appear in Europe. Topics examined include idolatry, fire worship, immortality, rapture, vegetarianism, the Indian caste system and Hindu theory of world cycles - specifically Satya Yuga and Treta Yuga, as well as Persian migration to the East Indies, the prophet Zerdusht (Zarthusthra, Zarthost), so forth. A fascinating early treatise. Henry Lord's book was the first in English to be entirely devoted to discussion of Indian religions, and represents the first serious attempt to go beyond reports by travellers of the strange religious beliefs and practices that they had observed in India. Initially publishing his account in 1630, Lord was a chaplain, rather than a missionary, and made a serious attempt to understand the religions rather than condemn them. The display was used as a source by later European writers on Indian religions, most notably François Bernier. "Lord was sometime resident in India at Surat and Preacher to the Honourable Company of Merchants trading to East India (Cox I p.270)." Folio, measuring approximately 13.5 inches x 9 inches. 42 pages, numbered from 315 to 356, plus title page. In itself complete, this account is from Churchill's eight-volume work which contained numerous travel narratives, and was titled "A Collection of Voyages and Travels, Some Now First Printed from Original Manuscripts. Others Now First Published in English." These are the original pages printed in 1752. Mild foxing, otherwise in very good condition, clean and bright with wide margins, a lovely example of early printing. Attractively bound in recent green cardstock covers with label.
1931183861931 Paris, éditions Albin Michel, 1931. Édition originale, exemplaire du tirage courant imprimé sur vélin d'alfa, avec mention de 15è mille. In-12 broché de 253 pp., orné d'une carte en frontispice et contenant 28 photographies réparties en 16 planches hors texte. Des rousseurs.
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14 pages. Plus a large fold-out colour map measuring approximately 11 x 10.5 inches (28 x 27cm). 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 an interesting report on the then much disputed boundary between the Kingdom of Iraq and the Republic of Turkey from 1923-25, which according to the author was partly as a result of poor mapping and unsurveyed areas, the author also discusses the interference of the League of Nations in settling the issue, accompanied by spectacular fold-out colour map.
48455Arabesque Editions, 1992. 22 x 30, 87 pp., très nombreuses illustrations en couleurs, reliure d'édition carton imprimé, très bon état.
in 8° pp. XI, 215, bross. edit. ill. Viaggio di studio e ricerca archeologica compiuto dall'A. (uno degli scopritori dei manoscritti del Mar Morto) in Arabia centrale, prima del progresso tecnologico, a spese del re 'Abdul 'Aziz ibn Sa'ud; corredato da m. foto d'epoca a colori e in b/n f.t. e 1 grande cartina ripiegata in fine; intonso ed ormai raro. 179/28