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Octavo in blue illus wraps; 387 p. ; 21 cm. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. In Persian || Power (Social sciences) Political science -- Philosophy. Islam and justice. Islamic ethics. Islamic philosophy. Religion and literature -- Iran.
Copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo de "La Domenica del Corriere" del 23/05/1965
Octavo in pale blue glossy paper boards; 256 p., bibliographical references; 23 cm. Uncommon. In Persian (Translated from Urdu). || Commentary, history and criticism of the philosophy of Sir Muhammad Iqbal, 1877-1938 by his son. || Iqbal, Muhammad, Sir, 1877-1938 -- Criticism and interpretation.
8°, pp.XIV-298 + 4 tavv. ill. f.t. T. cart. edit., sovracop. Sottolin. colorate.
Fine Fine English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (28 x 23 cm). In English and Turkish. 222 p., color b/w ills. 1500 copies were printed. Ak akçe: Mongol and Ilkhanid coins.= Ak akçe: Mogol ve Ilhanli sikkeleri. The work covers the Mongol and Ilkhanid coins from the Yapi Kredi Coin Collection. The work starts with introductory chapters on Mongol and Ilkhanid numismatics and their monetary history and the catalogue has 892 coins with color pictures. Money, history and numismatics., SEVKET PAMUK.; The monetary history of the Mongols and the Ilkhanids., TUNCAY AYKUT.; The Yapi Kredi Coin Collection., TUNCAY AYKUT.; The coins., TUNCAY AYKUT.
Fine English Paperback. 4to. (28 x 23 cm). In English and Turkish. 222 p., color b/w ills. 1500 copies were printed. Ak akçe: Mongol and Ilkhanid coins.= Ak akçe: Mogol ve Ilhanli sikkeleri. The work covers the Mongol and Ilkhanid coins from the Yapi Kredi Coin Collection. The work starts with introductory chapters on Mongol and Ilkhanid numismatics and their monetary history and the catalogue has 892 coins with color pictures. Money, history and numismatics., SEVKET PAMUK.; The monetary history of the Mongols and the Ilkhanids., TUNCAY AYKUT.; The Yapi Kredi Coin Collection., TUNCAY AYKUT.; The coins., TUNCAY AYKUT.
New Arabic Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Arabic; preface also in Persian and English. [46], 221, [6] p., facsimile plates. Al-rasâ'il wa al-makâtîb: Tartîb al-sa'âdât wa al-manâzil al-'ulûm, maqâlah fi al-nafs wa al-'aql, fi al-ladhdhât wa-al-âlâm, Daf'al-ghamm min al-mawt, Mas'alah fi ?hadd al-zulm, Risâlah fi mâ'îyat al-'adl wa. English preface by Abu Al-Qasim Emami. Ibn Miskawayh was a Persian chancery official of the Buyid era, and philosopher and historian from Parandak, Iran. As a Neoplatonist, his influence on Islamic philosophy is primarily in the area of ethics.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 432 p. Alamut'un efendisi Hasan Sabbah ve Hashasiler. Hashasins (Assassins), assassinations and Hassan Sabbah.
New Persian Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Text in Persian with a bilingual title in English and Persian on cover. [8], 183 p. Allama Tabâtabâe's siddîqîn proof.= Burhân-i siddîqîn-i 'Allâmah tabâtabâyî. Prep. by 'Alî Rizâ Tâjîk Ismâ'îlî.
Octavo. Pp. xxxii, 182. Plus 10 pp. in Arabic, including a separate title-page. With a Preface and an Abstract in English. Extended bibliography. Numerous maps, plans, photographs, and sketch drawings. Bound in the original printed wrappers; ownership signature on title-page. In fine condition Excellent copy. ~ First edition. See Houchang E. Chehabi: Bibliographia Iranica.
New German Original very decorative leather bdg. 4to. (29 x 25 cm). In German and Persian. [xxxii], 1999; [xiii], 287, [35] p. Altiranisches Wörterbuch: Zusammen mit Zum altiranichen Wörterbuch. Nacharbeiten und Vorarbeiten. Beiheft zum XIX. Band der 'Indogermanischen Forschungen' herausgegeben von Karl Brugmann und Wilhelm Streitberg. Mit einem persischen Vorwort von Badr al-Zaman Gharib. Bartholomæ was a German scholar of Iranian and Indo-European studies. Bartholomae devoted the main part of his life and work to Iranian linguistics, his chief endeavor being directed toward the integration of Iranian into the framework of Indo-European languages. With great energy and endurance he met the challenge of the Old Iranian texts, both the Avesta and the Old Persian inscriptions, breaking new ground in the linguistic investigation of these texts, establishing their phonological development and morphological structure. Bartholomae was strongly conscious of the need for combining the indigenous Indian Parsi tradition with both classical Western philological methods and those of comparative linguistics in the interpretation of the Avestan texts and in this way did much to relieve the pressure on Zoroastrian studies to base themselves exclusively upon the Zoroastrian tradition. The progress of Iranian studies around the turn of the century, especially of Iranian linguistics, is thus most clearly reflected in Bartholomae's publications on Old Iranian, from Das altiranische Verbum (1878) to the Altiranisches Wörterbuch (1904) with its supplementary volume (1906). Bartholomae's first book, Das altiranische Verbum,was intended as the Iranian counterpart to several studies by Berthold Delbrück (mainly his Das altindische Verbum)and was therefore the first comprehensive presentation of the morphology and syntax of the Old Iranian verb to be written. In his Handbuch der altiranischen Dialekte (1883) he presented a more extensive and systematic comparative study of the phonology and morphology of the three old Indo-Iranian or Aryan languages (Avestan, Old Persian, and Old Indo-Aryan). The phonological part of this study, in which Iranian forms were derived from the original common Indo-Iranian forms, set a new standard for the linguistic analysis of both Indo-Iranian and Indo-European. What these two articles are to Old Iranian grammar, Bartholomae's Altiranisches Wörterbuch is to Old Iranian lexicography. Bartholomae spent over ten years compiling this work, which has been called "one of the best and most complete dictionaries written of any language" (M. J. Dresden), deservedly gaining the sobriquet of a chalkénteros.In it Bartholomae claimed to have collected and commented summarily on the entire Old Iranian linguistic material (both Avestan and Old Persian), as far as it was accessible in text editions. It was intended to replace F. Justi's Altbactrisches Wörterbuch (Leipzig, 1864), which had been the main source for Iranian lexicography, but had been made obsolete by K. F. Geldner's new edition of the Avesta (Stuttgart, 1885-95) and by the deeper understanding of the Pahlavi tradition achieved by scholars like M. Haug, E. W. West, and J. Darmesteter. Bartholomae added to the work of his predecessors by taking fully into consideration the tradition of the Parsi scholars, even where he regarded it as unreliable, and by supplementing Geldner's edition, which in fact contained fewer Avestan texts than N. L. Westergaard's Zendavesta (Copenhagen, 1854), by incorporating numerous smaller texts and fragments which were less accessible, sometimes even unpublished, and often had not yet been critically edited. Moreover, Bartholomae did not depend solely upon the text as edited by Geldner, but upon the manuscript tradition itself as given in Geldner's critical apparatus, which at times contains better readings than those printed in Geldner's text. On the whole the Wörterbuch is characterized by a felicitous combination of philological and linguisti
Fine English Paperback., Very good., 23 x 16 cm, 2 volumes set: ([civ], 668 p.), facsimile in Ottoman Turkish. "Alî - Sîr Nevayî mecâlisü'n - nefâyis. 2 volumes set: 1. Cilt: Giris ve metin, 2. Cilt: Çeviri ve notlar, Haz: KEMAL ERASLAN, Çeviren: Naci Tokmak, TDK - Türk Dil Kurumu, Ankara, 2001"
Pale yellow octavo; 382 p : b&w ill, maps ; 21 cm. In Persian. || United States -- Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 -- Balkan Peninsula.
New New Arabic Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (30 x 23 cm). Introduction in English and Persian; facsimile text n Arabic. [30], 395, [11] p. An anonymous commentary on Kitâb al-Tadhkira by Ibn Mattawayh. Facsimile Edition of Mahdavi Codex 514 (6th / 12th century).= Shars Kitâb al-Tadhkirah fi? ahkâm al-jawâhir wa-al-a'râd. Ibn Mattawayh. Introduction and indices by Sabine Schmidtke. EBN MATTAWAYH (Mattûya), ABÛ MO?AMMAD HASAN b. A?mad b. Mattawayh, Mu'tazilite theologian of the Basran school, a student of Qâzî 'Abd-al-Jabbar (d. 415/1025). Where Ebn Mattawayh lived and the date of his death are not known. Wilferd Madelung has established that his Majmû' was written rather soon after 'Abd-al-Jabbar's death and that the late date sometimes given for Ebn Mattawayh's death as 468/1075 or 469/1076 has no foundation. Two works of his survive and are being published: a complete treatise of Mu!tazilite theology and a treatise on the "fine points" of theology. His Ketâb al-majmû' fi'l-mo?i? be'l-taklif is, as D. Gimaret has shown in his preface to the second volume, an independent, explicative, and sometimes critical rewriting of ?Abd- al-Jabbar's al-Mohit fi'l-taklif. The first of the two parts of Ebn Mattawayh's al-Tadkera fi a?kam al-jawaher wa'l-a'raz has been published (ed. S. N. Lo?f and F. Badir'un, Cairo, 1975). The first volume is a treatise on the "physics, or natural philosophy, of the Mu'tazilite world view: substances, atoms, bodies, their various properties (colors, tastes, odors, sounds, heat and cold, speech and language), existence and nonexistence, the basic accidents (akwan), etc.; and on all the auxiliary matters that form the background and supposition for arguments in the greater questions of theology: the eternity and justice of God, creation, the temporality of the Koran, man's power, moral responsibility (taklif), etc. According to the editors of the first part, the second and final part, fi'l-?ayat, which would be the "biology" of the theologian's world view, was being prepared for publication. The Ta?kera might be usefully read in conjunction with a treatise on the same subject by another disciple of ?Abd al-Jabbar, Abu Rasid Sa?id b. Mo?ammad b. Sa'id Nîsabûrî, al-Masâ 'el fi'l-?elâf bayn al-Basriyin wa'l-Bagdadiyin (Beirut, 1979). Ebn Mattawayh was one of the Mu'tazilites who favored 'Ali b. Abi ?aleb. Ebn Abi'l-?adid cites three times Ebn Mattawayh's Ketab al-kefaya (now lost), showing him to hold 'Ali superior to Abû Bakr (I, p. 8), and even saying that Ali was protected from sin and error (ma'?ûm) although, contrary to the Imami position, this was not necessary for his imamate (VI, pp. 376-77)-ma'sûmîya (protection from sin) necessarily being a quality of the Prophet during the time of his mission (VII, p.10). Source: Encyclopedia Iranica.
xlviii + 273pp., 24cm., anastatic reprint of the original 1892-edition, former copy of the Belgian scholar Arnold van Lantschoot, softcover, stamp G, T71302
New Persian Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Text in Persian; title on cover bilingual in English and Persian. 687 p., b/w ills. An encyclopedic dictionary of Bushehr.= Farhangnamah-'i Bushihr: Hamil-i vazhah'ha-yi shahr va a'lam-i ustan-i Bushihr. Pizhuhish-i tashviqi-i hay'at-i davaran dar panjumin dawrah-i intikhab va mu'arrifi-i pizhuhish-i farhangi-i sal (Azar mah 1379). Vol. 1: A-D. Vol. 1st of 2.
xv + 462pp., 22cm., cart.cover, dustwrapper, VG, ISBN 81-85243-05-0, T71290
Dublin printed for William Smith and Richard James, M DCC LIV. Pp. xvi, 599 (le prime quattro in numeri romani), (32). Con una tavola f.t. con un persiano a Cavallo e una carta geografica della Persia e del mar Caspio. Il secondo volume di un’opera di quattro, molto difficile da trovarsi completa. Ottimo esemplare. A pagina 99, con propio frontespizio: The revolutions of Persia containing the reign of Shah Sultan Hussein with the invasion of the Afghans and the reigns of successor Sultan Maghmud and his successor Sultan Ashreff to wich is prefixed a chronological abridgement of the persian monarchy from its first foundation.
New Persian Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Text in Persian with a bilingual title in English and Persian on cover. 426 p. An introduction to the urbanization in the Seljuk period.= Justâr'hâyî dar munâsabât-i shahr va shahr'nishînî dar dawrah-'i Saljûqîyân.
New Persian Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Persian, with a bilingual title in English and Persian on cover. [7], 204 p. Analytic history of Islam from Be'that to Qaibat.= Târîkh-i tahlîlî-i Islâm: Az bi'sat tâ ghaybat, Az bi'sat tâ ghaybat.
New Persian Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Persian with bilingual title in English and Persian on cover. 10 volumes set: ([22], 623 p.; 686 p.; 612 p.; 752 p.; 975 p.; 930 p.; 940 p.; 814 p.; 576 p.; 360 p.). Ancient book: The edition and interpretation of Shahname of Ferdowsi.= Nâme-e bastân: Namâyah guzârish beythâ. 10 volumes set.
New Persian Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Persian with bilingual title in English and Persian on cover. 270, [4] p. Ancient Iranian languages and culture. [PERSIAN EDITION].
Fine English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Proceedings in English. [v], 473 p., color and b/w ills. Ancient mining in Turkey and the Eastern Mediterranean. International Conference AMITEM 2008. June 15-22 2008, Ankara, Turkey.
New Persian Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Text in Persian with bilingual title in English and Persian on cover. 3 volumes set: (2330, [12] p.), ills. Ancient Persia.= Târîkh-i Irân-i bâstân: (Târîkh-i mufassal-i Irân-i qadîm). 3 volumes set. A comprehensive study on Ancient Persia (Iran) including Zoroaster and Zoroastrianism, archaeological study and pre-Islamic Iran.
New Persian Original bdg. HC. Folio. (34,5 x 24 cm). In Persian. 200 p., b/w and color ills. Angoshteriha: Majmua-e houner-e Islami, Gerdavar-e Nasir Khalili, Vol. 9. Edited by Juliyan Rabi. Edited in Persian by Nasir Purpirar.