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Good Turkish Paperback. 4to. (32 x 23 cm). In Turkish. 649 p., maps, 12 color plts. B/w ills. Ilkhans -Ilkhanids-. Coinage of the Persian Mongols. A second hand and a read copy. A very heavy volume. 200 copies were printed.
New English Original bdg. HC. In special slip-case. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English, French, German, Arabic and Persian. 280 p., richly color ills. Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam in Farsi, English, German, French and Arabic. A very fine edition of the famous Persian poet, Omar Khayyam Rubaiat, with translations into English, French, German and Arabic. Fine miniatures of Mohammad Bagher Aghamiri and calligraphy of Younes Khanlarzadeh.
New New English Original bdg. with original dust wrapper. 4to. (28 x 21 cm). LXXVII, 591 p. 77 p. research and 591 p. facsimile. Color miniatures. In Turkish, English and Ottoman script. Secâ'atnâme: Özdemiroglu Osman Pasa'nin sark seferleri 1578-1585. Translator and prep. by Prof Dr Abdülkadir Özcan
in-8, 309 pp., broche, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [AZ-3]
Milano, 1920, stralcio con copertina posticcia muta, pp. 349/352 con 4 fotografie. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo di rivista, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perchè ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “estratto” or “stralcio” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
New Persian, Old(ca. 600-400 B.C.) Original bdg. HC. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Persian and Pahlavi. 63 p. [A]Yâdgâr-i Zarîrân: Matn-i hamâsî az dawrân-i kuhan. [= Ayâdgâr-e Zârêrân]. Ayâdgâr-e Zârêrân, or 'Memorial of Zarer', a short Pahlavi text which is the only surviving specimen in that language of ancient Iranian epic poetry. It is preserved in a unique manuscript, written in A.D. 1322. The chief editions are those of J. M. Jamasp-Asana, The Pahlavi Texts Contained in the Codex MK II, Bombay, 1913, repr. Tehran, [1971-72], pp. 1-16; Pagliaro, Il testo pahlavico Ayâtkâr-i Zarêrân, Rome, 1925; and D. Monchi-Zadeh, Die Geschichte Zarêr's, Uppsala, 1981 (reviewed by D. N. MacKenzie, IIJ 27, 1984, pp. 155-63). It celebrates an event in the early history of Zoroastrianism. Wistâsp, having accepted the "pure religion of the Mazda-worshippers" (dên î abêzag i mâzdesnân)), is challenged on this account by Ardjâsp, lord of the Hyôns. The wise Jâmâsp foretells that Wistâsp's brother Zarêr and many others of his kin will die in the coming encounter. Nevertheless battle is joined. Zarêr, after fighting heroically, is foully slain by a Hyôn, Wîdraf the sorcerer. His son Bastwar, forbidden by Wistâsp to go to the battle-field because of his youth, flouts this command, finds his father's body, and utters a moving lament over it. He slays many Hyons in revenge, and shoots an arrow through Wîdrafs' heart. His cousin Spandyâd, Wistâsp's son, ends the battle by capturing Ardjâsp, mutilating him, and sending him abject away. There are numerous traces in the Pahlavi text of an older Parthian version, with Parthian words, phrases and grammatical usages scattered through it (for these see most fully MacKenzie, loc. cit.). Parthian, and other apparently archaic, certainly obscure, elements are most concentrated in passages of reported speech, notably par. 92, Bastwar's incantation over the arrow with which he is to shoot Wîdrafs; par. 41, an oath-taking formula; and pars. 84-87, Bastwar's elegy for his father... (Encyclopediae Iranica).
131pp., with numerous illustrations in colour, 34cm., text in English, publisher's hardcover and illustrated dustwrapper (bit used and rubbed at ends), S96701
New Persian Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Persian and English. 197 p., color plates. Nisanha wa midalha-i Qagariya.= Qajarian medals.
In-16° gr. pp. 258, con 1 tav. f.t. Bross. edit. con fima anonima e sparse fioriture sul piatto ant. Esempl. a tiratura limitata.
2 separate volumes offered together: I: xxxiv + 82 + 103pp., 25cm., 1st ed., bound in cloth (marbled endpapers), VG, [first edition of this important reference work by Frederic Rosenberg, offering the only existing edition of the Persian text of "The book of Zoroaster" written by the Kurdish Zoroastrian poet Zartusht Bahram ben Pajdû (13th century), with French translation] // II: 106pp., 24cm., in the series "Iranian culture and literature" vol.24, 2nd revised edition, softcover, G, [containing a revised version of the edition by Frederic Rosenberg of the Persian text of the same "Book of Zoroaster"] // very rare, X71337
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. ISBN: 1557281009 beautifully illustrated verse translation of a fourteenth-century Persian political satire.
New Persian Paperback. Roy. [and] Demy 8vo. (24 x 16 cm / 21 14 cm). In Persian 4 volumes set: (612 p.; 296 p.; 656 p.; 254 p.). Târikh-e adabiyat-e Iran. Houlasa-e celd-e evvel wa dom târikh-i adabiyat dar Iran az agaz ahd-e Islamî ta awail karen hoftem hijrî. A comprehensive set on Iranian literature from pre-Islamic period to Qajars.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Turkish, and summary in English. 35, [1] p. The life of the famous Iranian poet Farruhi-i Sistani.= Hakim Farruhî-i Sistanî'nin hayati (Doktora tezi).
Paris, Payot, Bibliothèque historique, 1948. In-8, broché, non coupé, couverture illustrée, 323 pp plus catalogue éditeur. Avec un plan sur double page. Bel ex.
New Persian Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Text in Persian; with bilingual title on cover in English and Persian. 71 p., color plates. Achaemenid kings: Numismatics.= Sikkah'shinasi-i shahan-i Hakhamanishiyan.
New Persian Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Text in Persian; with bilingual title on cover in English and Persian. 100 p., color plates. Baktrian coins of Eastern Iran.= Sikkah'ha-yi Bakhtar: Sikkah'ha-yi Sharq-i Irân'zamin-i Balkh (Padishahi-i Bakhtar). This is a collection of Greco-Persian coins.
New Persian Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Text in Persian; with bilingual title on cover in English and Persian. 118, [3] p., color plates. Charecene kings. Numismatics.= Sikka'shinasi shahan-i Kharasen. "Parthian kings used to give some of their royal privileges to local groups that had deep roots in that area. This was due to control of important areas and to ensure that production activities in the areas were carried out...".
New Persian Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Text in Persian; with bilingual title on cover in English and Persian. 118, [3] p., color plates. Charecene kings. Numismatics.= Sikka'shinasi shahan-i Kharasen. "Parthian kings used to give some of their royal privileges to local groups that had deep roots in that area. This was due to control of important areas and to ensure that production activities in the areas were carried out...".
New Persian Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Persian; bilingual title on cover in English and Persian. 122 p., color plates. Sikkah'shinasa-i shahan-i Afshar.= Afshar kings: Numismatics.
New Persian Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Text in Persian; with bilingual title on cover in English and Persian. 106 P., color ills. Zand kings: Numismatics.= Sikkah'shinasi-i shahan-i Zand.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Paperback. Foolscap 8vo. (18 x 13 cm). In Ottoman script (Turkish with Arabic letters). 80 p., [10] unnumbered b/w plts. Yenisehirlizâde Halit Eyüp was the son-in-law of Ahmet Midhat Efendi, one of the shaded names of Turkish literature. This rare book has 10 unnumbered b/w plates shows firstly Abd Al-Rahman Khan, (1845-1901), who was Emîr of Afghanistan and played a prominent role in the fierce and long-drawn struggle for power waged by his father and his uncle, A'?am Khân, against his cousin Shîr 'Alî, the successor of Dost Mo?ammad Khân. And then, Khaybar Fortress, Peshaver city in India, Tajik chief of Afghanistan: Maaz Khan (two-paged print), a view of Kabul city (two-paged print), Ghaznawid Fortress, North Gate of Kandahar, Herat Fortress (two-pages print), Cohat Fortress, a portrait of Afghan Sufi. An extremely rare and richly illustrated book of the history of Afghanistan. Hegira: 1316 = Gregorian: 1899. First and Only Edition. TBTK 12178.; Özege 19966.; Three copies located in OCLC: 944246927 (One copy in Library of Congress - Karl Süssheim Collection, No. 7.).; 163633157 (Orient-Institut Istanbul and Bayerische Staatsbibliothek).
(FT) Softcover, 8vo, 60 pages, 24 cm. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Iran -- Mashhad -- History. Muslim converts from Judaism -- Iran -- Mashhad. Geographic: Mashhad (Iran) -- Ethnic relations. Title on added title page: The Mashhad Jewish converts of Iran. Includes index. Bibliography: p. 54-55. Other Titles: Mashhad Jewish converts of Iran. OCLC lists 27 copies worldwide. Staining to cover. Bumped corners and edges. Wear to binding. Good condition. (Sef-28-2)
One volume bound in two. Paginated consecutively. Thick royal octavo. Pp. lxxv, 624; xix, 625-1488. Plus additional suites of plates bound in each volume. Text figures, maps, plans, tables. Hardcover, uniformly bound in the original publisher's green cloth, gilt spines, crimson lettering-piece, with dust-jackets. In fine condition. Excellent set. ~ First edition. Original edition, NOT a reprint!
Pages Very slightly tanned. Else fine. ; The third volume, published in two parts, is an account of every aspect of Iranian civilisation from the death of Alexander in 323 BC to the advent of Islam in the seventh century AD. This complex period, of major importance in Iranian history and extending for almost a thousand years, encompasses the reigns of the Seleucid, the Parthian, the Kushan and Sasanian dynasties. As additions to the general objectives of these volumes, Professor Yarshater has included in this volume chapters on the institutional, administrative, legal, numismatic, linguistic and literary aspects of the period; and he further develops the scope of the volume by including studies of Iran's interaction with neighbouring societies, of Iran's mythical and legendary history, and of Iranian settlements outside the geographical boundaries of Iran and Afghanistan. This volume is the most comprehensive study published of this very important period of Iran's history. ; The Cambridge History of Iran; Vol. 3.2; 883 pages