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1966X103451Bruxelles, Editions de Byzantion 1966 138pp. + 33 planches hors-texte, 25cm., dans la série "Bibliothèque de Byzantion" volume 2, brochure originale, pages toujours non coupées, exemplaire de la collection du byzantiniste belge prof. Justin Mossay (avec ex-libris et cachet), bon état, X103451
1966X116988Bruxelles, Editions de Byzantion 1966 138pp. + 33 planches hors-texte, 25cm., dans la série "Bibliothèque de Byzantion" volume 2, brochure originale, bon état, X116988
138pp. + 33 planches hors-texte, 25cm., dans la série "Bibliothèque de Byzantion" volume 2, brochure originale, pages toujours non coupées, exemplaire de la collection du byzantiniste belge prof. Justin Mossay (avec ex-libris et cachet), bon état, X103451
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English and Turkish. 554 p., ills. The Ottoman period in Cyprus.= Osmanli döneminde Kibris Uluslararasi Sempozyum Bildirileri.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 21 cm). In English. 560 p., map. Ottoman Paphos: Population, taxation and wealth (mid-19th [nineteenth] century). List of Tables 8 List of Abbreviations 9 Note on Usage 10 Acknowledgments 11 Preface 15 P a r t On e SETTLEMENTS, POPULATION AND WEALTH IN THE KAZA OF PAPHOS Survey of Greek and Ottoman Sources 21 1. The Christian taxpayers in 1825 (Archiepiscopal Diocese, Register VI) 21 2. The Muslim taxpayers in 1831 (BOA, T¿R.KB.d. 40) 29 3. The non-Muslim taxpayers in 1831 (BOA, T¿R.KB.d. 41) 35 4. The Socio-economic status of the population in 1833 (BOA, ML.VRD.TMT. 16155) 46 5. The Muslim taxpayers and the in 1843-44 (BOA, NFS.d. 3751, NFS.d. 3752) 60 6. In lieu of conclusions 65 P a r t Two THE SOURCES Note on Orthography and Transliteration ¿ Sigla and Abbreviations 70 1. Register VI 75 2. Ta¿ra Tasnifi K¿br¿s Mutasarr¿fl¿g¿¿ Defteri no 40 119 3. Ta¿ra Tasnifi K¿br¿s Mutasarr¿fl¿g¿¿ Defteri no 41 173 4. Varidat Muhasebesi Defterleri, Temettuat Defteri no 16155 259 5. ¿u¿fus Defteri no 3751 441 6. ¿u¿fus Defteri no 3752 485 Glossary 537 Bibliography 547 Index 555.
New English Paperback. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). Articles in English, German, and Turkish. 299 p., ills. Armizzi: Studies in honor of Engin Özgen.= Engin Özgen'e armagan. Edited by Barbara Helwing, Bora Uysal, Atilla Engin. Preface. Nostalgia Photos. Curriculum Vitae and Publications of Prof. Dr. Engin Ozgen A bull Head-Shaped Drinking Cup From Edirne Museum - A Figurine of the Kilia Type in the Vehbi Koç Foundation Sadberk Hanim Museum - A Esat on Concerning Relationship Between the Decoration and Culture in the Ceramic Art - Pattern Burnishing Technique in Western Anatolian Chalcolithic Age Ceramics - Selected EB II Pottery Recovered in the Two Burnt Rooms at Kulluoba near Eskisehir - A Localisation Proposal for Oylum Hoyuk:Ulisum/Ullss/illis - Early Bronze Age Stone Vessels and Idols of Cine-Tepecik - Ein Depotfund Lamaamaischer Klingen vom Oylum Hoyuk - The Gates of the Cavustepe Upper and Lower Fortresses:Unusual Applications in the Urartian Architecture.
A fascinating survey of "the economic, agricultural, geographical and cultural factors which shaped the destiny of this island people." Scholarly,readable and comprehensive. 219p. illus. tables .statistics, maps. bibliography. index. fold-out map. Book
The Hellenic Canadian Federation of Ontario. sponsored this conference held in Toronto Canada May 19-21 2000.set includes [1] Copy of the Conference agenda 8p. together with {2] The conference proceedings with papers on topics such as the Greeks of Pontos, the Armenian Genocide, Cyprus, Greeks in Albania, Albanians in Kossovo and other problems of ethnicity and human rights, with some useful bibliographies. 180p illus. [Only ONE copy found in WorldCat] Book
New New Turkish Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (31 x 23 cm). Edition in English. 167, 216 p.; Lxiii numerous b/w plates. Cumhuriyet'in Yetmisbesinci Yilinda Türkiye'nin 150 yillik toplumsal tarihi. Kesitler: Osmanli'nin son yetmisbes yili / Cumhuriyt'in yetmisbes yili.
Fine Fine English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). In English and Turkish. [xvi], 279 p., 310 numerous color photos. The wild flowers of North Cyprus.= Kuzey Kibris yaban çiçekleri.
Former owner's name to ffep, light foxing on covers, endpapers, and fore-edges. Faint crease to corner. ; Etudes Chypriotes, VIII. 58pp + 33pp of plates. Contributors include Bikai, Coldstrean, Robertson, et al. ; Fondation A. G. Leventis. Études Chypriotes VIII; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 58 pages
Light creasing to 1 corner of wraps. Else fine. (correction done by publisher to title on front cover) . Small sticker stain to rear wrap. ; 351pp + 26pp of text-figures.; Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology and Literature 108; 351 pages
1987117115Leventis 1987 Fondation A.G. Leventis, 1987, 265 p. + XCIII planches, cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette. Des déchirures et des frottements en bordure de jaquette, bon état pour le reste et intérieur bien propre.
2118Genève, Musée d'Art et d'Histoire,1967 ; In-4, cartonnage éditeur, couverture conservée, index.
ria9781394329229_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A paperback
19583899Oliver & Boyd: 1958. lxxii, 384, 31 plates (16 col), Numerous text illus, folding map. roy. 8vo, Cloth. Vg in d/w. 4° ( 30 - 35 cm), gebundene Ausgabe, , Leinen, Exemplar in guten Erhaltungszustand, in good condition
ria9780367893934_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This book is the starting point of a more comprehensive theory of the right to democratic belonging. It shows the latest state of knowledge on the topic and will be of interest both to students at an advanced level academics and reflec paperback
Tiny chip to head of spine. Light shelfwear. ; 272pp, 510 b+w illustrations.; Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology Vol. XX: 16; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 272 pages
After enjoying a"'A Vagabond Journey Around the World:" Franck proceeded to explore some counties in more detail. He describes modern Greece as he saw it c.1925 in his " plain, somewhat sardonic style.His books intimately recorded life as it was lived in the societies he visited, at a time when many of them were changing rapidlly, So his explorations of places he visited, his detailed enquiries and his experience with the people he met provided him with a personal and opinionated snapshot of Greeks as they were then - just as the country was faced with serious political economic and social changes. Illustrated with contemporary photographs .359p. plates decorative maps on end papers by George Annand, Very nice unmarked copy, but the original green DJ is now sun faded to beige and tan. Book
Faint crease to top of book and along spine. Minor shelfwear. ; 174pp + 36pp of plates. ; Fondation A. G. Leventis. Études Chypriotes XIV. ; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 174 pages; Alternate ISBN: 9963560172
0813225914.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Features: What the Canadian Public thinks of us depends largely on what we tell them; Nighthawks in NORAD cup finals; Canadians in William Tell air weapons meet; The Piton Kings - mountaineering soldier students in the Rockies; Pakistain Aidlift - ATC airlift to another disaster region; Brown Gnats Migrate Anew - Dutch NF-5 ferry flights to Holland; Sea Reserves on Winter Cruises; Cyprus sitrep on Canadian Contingent; B.C. Centennial Dash; Renovations at Lahr; The Military Credit Union - where it's at. Sound copy. Magazine
Features: Interview with General Frederick R. Sharp, future Chief of Defence Staff; General Jean Victor Allard - 36 years service and still looking ahead; A Hospital Takes to the Field; Quality Control; Farewell to Zweibrucken - moving to Baden-Soellingen; A Glance back at those busy hectic first days at 3 Wing; Pension Issues; A Success in Cyprus; Milita on the Hill; Salvage from HMS Malabar. Sound copy. Magazine
Book shows light wear to covers only with creaseless covers and spine, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Illustrated with very graphic photos of destruction caused by the bombing and Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974. 8 by 10.75 inches. 110 pages. Includes a timeline of the history of Cyprus, maps with a timeline of invading Turkish forces, dispersed population tables, newspaper clippings, U.N. statements, specific military capabilities, etc.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In English. 174 p., b/w ills. Ages and days in Cyprus. Having decided to tell the story of the Swedish Cyprus Expedition, it is perhaps proper to begin by relating how this expedition became a reality, especially since the question "Why did you decide to undertake an expedition to Cyprus?" has often been asked of me by many persons over a number of years. There are, after all, so many archaeologically interesting countries in the world. Why then was Cyprus chosen in preference to others? To answer that question I must tell a story, which by now is rather well known. The following scene took place during the month of March 1922. Professor Axel W. Persson of Uppsala was travelling to Greece. In a railway station in Serbia he struck up a conversation with a lively and nervous, somewhat oriental-looking man in his fifties. He asked the professor's destination, and was told that Persson was on his way to Asine in Greece to conduct archaeological excavations. "I am absolutely mad about archaeology", exclaimed this new found acquaintance. "What nationality are you, Professor?" When he learned that Professor Persson was from Sweden, he became a volcano of cordiality, embraced Persson and cried: "Well then we are almost compatriots. You see I am the Swedish consul in Cyprus! My name is Luke Zenon Pierides. My father was also the Swedish Consul, and when Norway and Sweden separated, he was offered the position of consul for Norway. This he refused and remained faithful to Sweden to his death. What a privilege and pleasure to meet a representative of this noble and high-minded nation!" After some further conversation, the consul suddenly asked: "Could you let me borrow five pounds, Professor Persson? I ran into some bad luck. The Serbian Customs took all my money and I can't get any more until I reach Constantinople." Professor Persson made a mental calculation: "Five pounds is five pounds, and quite possibly I will never see the money again. Of course there is a chance that this man is telling the truth, and if he is indeed the Swedish Consul, it would be an insult to deny him the loan." Persson thus lightened his wallet by five pounds sterling and gave them to Pierides. Pierides started to talk about Cyprus, about his home in Larnaca, containing a magnificent collection of Cypriot antiquities, he further inquired if the Swedes had considered any excavations on Cyprus and urged Persson to persuade a young Swedish archaeologist to travel to Cyprus in order to start some thorough archaeological research. After a few more minutes of archaeology and Sweden, Pierides asked to borrow another five pounds. He promised that Professor Persson would have the money without fall on his arrival in Athens. The Professor, who was not only an optimist, but also had a big heart, complied this time also with Pierides' request, but he confessed that he did not feel very optimistic when he went to inquire for his money in Athens. However, the money had indeed arrived, together with a letter from Pierides, again urging Persson to arrange for the Swedes to undertake an archaeological invasion of Cyprus. One pleasant summer-night in Asine in Greece, the kind of night when anything seems possible, Professor Persson discussed the issue with me, and recommended that I accept Pierides' invitation. I really did not know anything about Cyprus and so said, yes, without too much deliberation. The unknown beckoned.In October 1923 my wife and I travelled to Cyprus, landing in Larnaca, where Pierides received us with open arms. The unknown met me in the shape of an enormous material from the Bronze Age ready to be studied. The curator of the Cyprus Museum, Menelaos Markides, a scholar who had been archaeologically trained in England, had shortly before my arrival excavated numerous tombs from the Bronze Age. The poor man, however, fell ill with Parkinson's disease and was incapable of doing scientific work. Generously he left