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2021AME_9781774077726ARCLER PRESS 2021. UNKNOWN. Hardcover. New/New. ARCLER PRESS hardcover
2021AME_9781774077702ARCLER PRESS 2021. UNKNOWN. Hardcover. New/New. ARCLER PRESS hardcover
Very Good Bulgarian Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). In Bulgarian. 56 p., ills. Uncut and untrimmed pages. Ilarion Makariopolski: Metropolitan of Turnovo on the occasion of 50 years since his death. Six copies in WorldCat; OCLC: 222059532 / 34375853. Hilarion of Makariopolis (born Stoyan Stoyanov Mihaylovski), (1812-1875) was a 19th-century Bulgarian cleric and one of the leaders of the struggle for an autonomous Bulgarian church. Born in Elena in 1812 in a prominent Bulgarian family, Mihaylovski received substantial schooling for the period, initially in his native town and later at the Greek school in Arbanasi. He became a monk in the Hilandar Monastery on Mount Athos in 1832 and continued his education at the school of noted Greek enlightener Theophilos Kairis on the island of Andros, later studying for two years at a famous high school in Athens. A close friend of Georgi Rakovski, Ilarion Makariopolski took an active part in the Macedonian revolutionary society. Since 1844 he guided the Bulgarian church struggle from Constantinople together with Neofit Bozveli, and was exiled to Mount Athos between 1845 and 1850. On 3 April 1860, during Easter service in Constantinople, Ilarion intentionally did not mention the name of the Patriarch of Constantinople, which, according to the canon law, is an act of throwing off his authority. A decision of the Patriarchate sent Makariopolski back to Mount Athos into exile in 1861-1864 together with the bishops that supported him, Auxentius of Veles and Paisius of Plovdiv. After the Ottoman government of Abdülaziz granted the right to establish an autonomous Bulgarian Exarchate for the Bulgarian dioceses under the Sultan's firman promulgated on February 28 (the Julian calendar), 1870, Ilarion was a member of the Provisional Mixed Exarchic Council and of the first Synod. Upon the unilateral declaration by Antim I of an independent national church of the Bulgarians in May 1872, Ilarion was anathematized by the Patriarchal Synod. The condemnation was later affirmed at the Council in Constantinople in September the same year. Since 1872 he was Metropolitan of Tarnovo and died in Constantinople on 4 June 1875. He was buried in the yard of the Bulgarian St Stephen Church in the city. Ilarion Ridge in Breznik Heights on Greenwich Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is named for Ilarion Makariopolski. (Source: Wikipedia).
in-8, 77 pages, broché - Tirage à 1000 exemplaires - DEDICACE par l'auteur.- RARE. Rousseurs aux plats, papier bruni sinon bon état . [BAT-3] Né à Sofia en 1907, Amy Bakaloff, journaliste critique de cinéma et poète, est le fils de Georgi Bakaloff, un des fondateurs du parti communiste Bulgare, le traducteur dans cette langue du Capital de Karl Marx.
1935110681935 Paris, Plon, 1935; in-8° broché, couverture bleu très pale, imprimée en noir et rouge; (3) ff. - 296pp. - (1) f. (achevé d'imprimer du 20 novembre 1935). Plan de Bucarest à double page et carte dépliante hors texte.Edition tirée à 1200 exemplaires sur papier d'alfa après 123 sur différents papiers, ici n°325.
1973H103494Bruges, De Tempel 1973 246pp., 25cm., publisher's hardcover, dustwrapper, in the series "Rijksuniversiteit te Gent. Werken uitgegeven door de faculteit van de letteren en wijsbegeerte" vol.155, limited edition of 600 numbered copies ; this is no.284, copy from the collection of the belgian byzantinist prof. Justin Mossay (with stamp and ex-libris), good condition, Introduction in English and Text edition in Slavonic, [The Bdinski Zbornik contains 13 Vitae od Women Saints, as well as a description of the Holy Places of Jerusalem, and was written, according to the colophon, in the Blgarian bordertown of Vidin in 1359-1360], H103494
246pp., 25cm., publisher's hardcover, dustwrapper, in the series "Rijksuniversiteit te Gent. Werken uitgegeven door de faculteit van de letteren en wijsbegeerte" vol.155, limited edition of 600 numbered copies ; this is no.284, copy from the collection of the belgian byzantinist prof. Justin Mossay (with stamp and ex-libris), good condition, Introduction in English and Text edition in Slavonic, [The Bdinski Zbornik contains 13 Vitae od Women Saints, as well as a description of the Holy Places of Jerusalem, and was written, according to the colophon, in the Blgarian bordertown of Vidin in 1359-1360], H103494
12585ROME, Istituto per l'Europa Orientale - 1935 - volume 4 - In-8 - Broché - XVI planches NB PP Ht - illustrations en texte - 316 pages -En italien et pour partie en grec - Ex. non coupé, Très propre
ROME, Istituto per l'Europa Orientale - 1935 - volume 4 - In-8 - Broché - XVI planches NB PP Ht - illustrations en texte - 316 pages -En italien et pour partie en grec - Ex. non coupé, Très propre
2 volumes: together [viii +] 429pp., in-4, VG, [original 1st unedited edition: Thesis submitted to obtain a Doctor's Degree in History at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, 1993, promotores: prof.dr. L.Vos & U.Vermeulen]
27320Berne, Paul Haupt 1919, 210x140mm, VIII - 384pages, paperback. Book in good condition.
Very Good English In contemporary cloth bdg. Foolscap 8vo. (18 x 12 cm). In French. [2], [ii], 435, [1] p. Histoire du peuple Bulgare depuis les origines jusqu'a nos jours.
Folio in beige cloth and illus brown DJ; 37, iii, [4] p. plates (part col.), bib., 31 cm. Chielfy b&w and color full-page plates. In original cardboard slipcase. Clothing and dress -- Slovakia.
Edizione: Prima edizione . Pagine: 390 . Illustrazioni: Foto in bianco e nero fuori testo, copertina di Erberto Carboni . Formato: 8° . Rilegatura: Brossura . Stato: Discreto . Caratteristiche: Leggere bruniture . Note epoca: XII e.f.
Cloth is torn at bottom base of spine (~1 cm). Minor chipping to cloth at head and heel of spine. ; Acquaints the reader in a scholarly manner, as revealed in documents and other material of Bulgarian and foreign origin, including books and chronicles, newspapers and literature, with the historical fate and development of the Bulgarian population in Macedonia. The volume covers the period from the arrival of the Slavs and proto-Bulgars in the Balkan penisula, leading to the formation of the Slav-Bulgarian state in 681, and of the Bulgarian nationality (Slav in essence and Bulgarian in name) towards the end of the 9th century, up to 1940 ie. Until the beginning of the Second World War in the Balkans.
Iosif Constantin Dragan .. was a Romanian and Italian businessman, writer, historian and [billionaire] also a publisher."According to historian Lucian Boia, Dragan promoted an extreme version of protochronism, which claimed that the Romania was the cradle of civilization, and the Romanian people the oldest in Europe: As the author of We, the Thracians (1976) and editor of the periodical of the same title (Noi, tracii) that was launched in 1974, he was the leading figure of an entire movement aimed at amplifying the role of the Thracians in European history, a movement supported by all sorts of amateurs (even a lawyers' group!) but also by some less than scrupulous professionals (among them the archaeologists Dumitru Berciu and Ion Horatiu Crisan)... to claim that the ancestors of the Romanians lived 100,000 years ago, eloquent proof that the Romanian people is the oldest in the continent, if not in the world. As for the extent of the Thracians' territory, Dragan generously allows them almost half of Europe, centered, evidently, on the present-day space of Romania" Note : Volume I ONLY.274p. plates maps. Publicity page and errata slip laid in. Paper has been exposed to damp. else near fine . Book
Gift inscription to titlepage from T. Ivanov to John Drinkwater on titlepage in pen. Light rubbing to boards. DJ has light edgewear with a few small tears and chipping. ; Contents: Der Fortuna Tempel in der Colonia Ulpia Oescensium in Moesia inferior (heute VR Bulgarien / Teofil Ivanov --Serdica au Ier-IVe s. De n. ÈRe àLa lumière des dernièRes recherches archéologiques / Magdalina StancEva --Fouilles d'un ensemble architectural à Kostinbrod / Violeta BozIlova --Certains aspects de l'urbanisation de Pautalia / Ljudmila Ruseva-Slokoska --L'ensemble du forum de Augusta Traiana-Beroe / Dimitar Nikolov --Importierte Terra sigillata aus Novae / Alexandra Dimitrova-MilcEva --Pottery lamps from Novae (Lower Moesia) / Maria Cicikova --Un atelier de Plastes imaginarius à Moetana / Ljuba Ognenova-Marinova --Bronzene Matrizen aus MöSien und Thrakien / Vasil P. Vasilev --Inschriften auf den Bronzenmatrizen aus Moesien und Thrakien / Vasilka Gerasimova-Tomova --Studies on the cult of Mithra in Lower Moesia and Thrace / VaRbinska Najdenova. ; Academie Bulgare Des Sciences. Bulletin Del'institut D'Archeologie XXXVII; 200 pages; 200 p. , [52] p. Of plates; Signed by Editor
1914RO40255245Imprimerie P. D. Sakellarios, Athènes. 1914. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Manque en coiffe de pied, Intérieur frais. 319 pages. Illustré de nombreuses photo-gravures en noir et blanc dans le texte. Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque.. . . . Classification Dewey : 949.9-Bulgarie
Imprimerie P. D. Sakellarios, Athènes. 1914. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. convenable. Manque en coiffe de pied. Intérieur frais. 319 pages. Illustré de nombreuses photo-gravures en noir et blanc dans le texte. Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque. Faits, Rapports, Témoignages officiels.
RO20244106Sofia Press. Non daté. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 158 pages. Nombreuses photos en noir et blanc et couleurs dans et hors texte. Ouvrage en anglais. Jaquette correcte. Deux photos disponibles. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 949.9-Bulgarie
189619501896 Editions Ernest Leroux, Paris,1896. In-12 broché. (v), 300 pages. Traduit par Lydia Schischmànoff. Dans la "Collection de Contes et Chansons Populaires"
243288Sofia, Chr. G. Danoff, 1946 in-8, 104 pp., un f. n. ch. de table, avec de nombreuses cartes dans le texte et une grande carte dépliante "in fine" (les chemins de fer bulgares), broché. Légères traces d'humidité en haut des ff.
Firenze, 1819, carta geografica incisa in rame con i confini acquerellati a mano, mm. 472x333 (l'impronta della lastra), mm. 577x474 (il foglio). Dall'"Atlante generale dell'ab. Bartolomeo Borghi". Raffigura Croazia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania, Grecia, Albania e Bosnia. Manca un angolo del margine bianco alto del foglio. Livi fioriture.
1906GITc047Paris Plon 1906. In-8 broché XXII 326pp. Orné d'une grande carte dépliante. Exemplaire bien complet de sa carte.
38110Paris. Alphonse Lemerre. 1885. In-12. Demi-Chagrin rouge. 4 nerfs. Titre et fleurons dorés. 386 p. Bon état intérieur. Couverture frottée. Coins enfoncés.