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In-8 pp. 183 con alcune ill. n.t. Bross. edit. illustrata. Ottima la conservazione.
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This contemporary report investigated the impact of the conflicts that took place in the Balkan States in 1912 and 1913 when Greece, Serbia, Montenegro and Bulgaria declared war upon the Ottoman Empire and defeated it . In 1913 the Second Balkan War began when Bulgaria, dissatisfied with its loss of Macedonia, attacked its former Balkan League allies. The Balkan Wars were marked by ethnic cleansing with all parties being responsible for grave atrocities against civilians which were documented in this report.[X],418p. Plate,tables mapd. Copy neat and complete with plates and fold-out maps. Library marks including book plate,cover slightly shelf worn, else every good. Ex-Library
Milano, 1941, stralcio con copertina posticcia muta, pp. 394/398 con ill. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo, completo in se, 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 perché ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “extract” or “excerpt” 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 English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 387 p. Contents: Acknowledgements Galia VALTCHINOVA, Introduction. Religion, Boundaries, and Divine Intervention: Speaking from the margins Part One. Making / Erasing Boundaries at Holy Places and in Shrines Rossitsa GRADEVA, The Churches in the Life of Sofia citi-zens, 15th to 18th century (Preliminary notes) Benoît FLICHE, Les frontières de l'"orthodoxie" et de l'"hétérodoxie": türbe et églises à Istanbul Katerina SERAIDARI, From Confrontation to Emulation: Religious mediations on Tinos (19th - late 20th century) Margarita KARAMIHOVA, Roma 'Invasion' in an Alevi tekke? (The case of Osman boba tekke in South-Eastern Bulgaria) Part Two. Crossing Religious Boundaries Bernard LORY, Pseudo-liturgies à la fron-tière entre millets Tünde KOMÁROMI, Crossing Boundaries in Times of Personal Crisis: Seeking Help from Orthodox Clergy in Transylvania Stelu SERBAN, Pilgrimage and Nationhood in a Tran-sylvanian Village Albena GEORGIEVA, Dreams as messages from the Other World: Insights from two local cultures in the Balkans Part Three. Religion, Boundaries/Borders, and Sociopolitical Change Eva POCS, Social tensions, political changes and divine intervention: Visions and apparitions in Eastern Hungarian communities in our age Vlad NAUMESCU, The Religious Imaginary of Western Ukraine: understanding social change through religious apparitions Gilles DE RAPPER, Religion on the border: Sanctuaries and festi-vals in post-communist AlbaniaPetko HRISTOV, Kurban of the De-serted Village Part Four. Religious Entrepreneurs and Holy Peo-ple Ilia ILIEV, The Story of Angelus, a visionary in the 1860s Galia VALTCHINOVA, Visions of national grandeur in Interwar Bulgaria and the re-discovery of the "Mount Athos of Sofia" Evgenia TROEVA, Prophetic Discourse on a Multi-faceted Boundary: Ob-serving a Religious Brotherhood in Moldova Ekaterina ANASTASOVA, Irina SEDAKOVA, Across Boundaries: the Prophet Zor Alef, a Case of Transnational Mysticism Fenya DEKALO, The Pilgrimage to Rabbi Eliezher Pappo's grave in Silistra (Bulgaria) Zarko SPANICEK, Slavonian popular prophets and saints Index.
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
Paris, Maison des sciences de l'Homme Décembre 1985. In-4 broché de 226 pages. Le système Polonais et ses acteurs. Les Armatoles du Pélion et le Capitaine Basdekis. Les rapports juridiques entre le patriarcat orthodoxe de Constantinople et l'Empire Ottoman. Parti ouvrier et nation rurale : l'exemple Bulgare.......Parfait état.
New English Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 420 p. Qadi registers in Bulgaria. A study on Ottoman Court registers preserved at the St. St. Cyril and Methodius National Library. This book is the outcome of an extensive research work by Prof. Dr. Recep Çi¿dem from Harran University in Turkey. It is published within IRCICA¿s Series of Sharia Court Registers. It analyzes the records of the Ottoman Sharia law courts preserved at St. St. Cyril and Methodius National Library in Bulgaria. In the first chapter of the book the author gives information on the cases dealt with by these courts, the procedures for the appointment of the qadis (judges) and naibs (deputy judges), the terminology of judicial records, documents issued by the courts, and a number of other subjects of interest for the law historian. The second chapter is devoted to Muslim minority courts with coverage of such themes as the structure of the Sharia courts; the First Instance Court, the Court of Appeals, the High Sharia Court, relations between the Sharia courts and secular courts, administrative authorities, officials, lawyers, the extent of the power of these courts, among others. The third chapter, which is the main part of the study, examines individual registers. A total of 191 registers preserved in the library were scrutinized and documents related to each case were scanned. The Foreword of Prof. Çi¿dem explains in detail the salient features of each chapter and specifies that the third chapter focuses mainly on the Sharia courts of the independence period in Bulgaria, specifically between 1878-1945. The extensive bibliography and the index of personal names will be useful for researchers concerned.
17 cm, brossura; pp. 291
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Articles in English, French, and German. 182 p. Proceedings of the International Symposium of Jurists on the Question of the Turkish Moslem Minority in Bulgaria. Organied by the Istanbul Bar Association on September, 21st-23rd 1987 in Istanbul, Turkey.
Fine English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 182 p. Proceedings of the International Symposium of Jurists on the Question of the Turkish Moslem Minority in Bulgaria. Organized by the Istanbul Bar Association on September 21st - 23rd 1987 in Istanbul, Turkey.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English.[14], 185, [1] p. Proceedings of the International Conference on Minority Issue in the Balkans and the EU. May, 16th 2007, Istanbul.
New English Original bdg. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English, Turkish; and Macedonian, Albanian, Serbian. 2 volumes set: (752 p. 730 p.). Proceedings of the Fourth International Congress on Islamic Civilisation in the Balkans, 12-17 October 2010. Skopje, Macedonia.= Balkanlar'da Islâm Medeniyeti Dördüncü Milletlerarasi Kongre Tebligleri, 13-17 Ekim 2010. Üsküp, Makedonya. This is a collection of the papers that were presented during the international congress on "Islamic Civilisation in the Balkans" held in the Macedonian capital Skopje in October 2010. The congress, organized in cooperation with the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts (MANU), was fourth in IRCICA's congress series that focus on the history and cultures of the Balkan region. The Skopje congress was accorded high patronage and opened by H.E. Gjorge Ivanov, President of the Republic Macedonia. President Ivanov also participated in the congress in his capacity as an academician and presented a paper. This State support and scholarly contribution extended to the congress underscored the importance attached to its objectives. The first volume contains the papers that were presented in English or Turkish (39 papers) and the second volume, those presented in Macedonian, Albanian or Serbian (44 papers). Located at crossroads between Europe and Western Asia, the Balkan peoples have been in contact with the Muslim world since at least the 8th century. Various phenomena, including the long experience in trade between the two regions, helped fasten the expansion process, and enhance the notable cultural role, of Islam in the Balkans. The relationship between the Muslim world and the Balkans has not only been one of encounters and exchanges but also one of coexistence. Research papers contributed to the congress addressed a wide range of topics highlighting the multicultural relations specific to the Balkan region. IRCICA's engagement in studies on the region in connection with the history of Islamic civilisation draws from the above aspects of the theme and also takes into account that two Balkan countries are members of the OIC and IRCICA: Albania is a full Member State and Bosnia and Herzegovina is an Observer State. Previously, three congresses were held on the same theme, in Sofia (2000), Tirana (2003) and Bucharest (2006) respectively. A fifth congress was held in May 2015. This program devoted to the history of Islamic civilization in the Balkans has succeeded in drawing interest and participation from around the world in addition to the Balkan countries themselves and generated a fascinating range of studies, as the contents of this publication reflect.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. 126 p. Proceedings of the Conference on Culture and Identity in the Balkans. Held jointly by Beykent University & Bogaziçi University. Istanbul, 23 - 24 May 2002.
Editions Familiales de France 1947, In-8 broché, 205 pages. Envoi autographe. Bon état.
Bonn a. Rh., Georgis Polyglott Verlag, s.d. (primi del sec. XX), in8, br. edit., pp. 32.
Al centro piega editoriale
1 Vol. In-4 pag. 34 30 tavv. f.t. Copt. cart.varese PROG 44262 CATT_ATT 58
Milano, 1943, stralcio con copertina posticcia muta, pp. 433/436 con una cartina e 5 illustrazioni. - !! 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.
Stampa antica ed originale con testo al retro
Stampa antica ed originale con testo al retro
In 12°; 125, (9) pp. e 120 pp. Legatura coeva in piena pelle con cornice a doppio filetto a secco ai piatti. Filetti e autori e titolo in oro al dorso. Testi in greco e latino a fronte. Seconde rare edizioni, quanto le prime, pubblicate per la prima volta a Roma l'anno precedente, di due opere dell'antichità classica andate a lungo perdute. La prima opera è uno scritto del filosofo neoplatonico Sallustio che visse a Roma nel IV secolo. Amico personale dell'imperatore romano Giuliano condividendone il programma di restaurazione dell'antica religione romana. Persona dalla profonda saggezza fu apprezzato anche da almeno altri tre imperatori che successero a Giuliano che gli confermarono la carica di prefetto del pretorio d'Oriente. Libanio lo lodò come funzionario incorruttibile, Imerio gli indirizzò un'orazione in cui lo definiva un vero servitore e rappresentante dello stato: Gli stessi cristiani, che subirono le persecuzioni di Giuliano, anche su suggerimento dello stesso Sallustio, ne lodarono, nonostante tutto l'equilibrio. Fu persona dalla notevole erudizione. Pur mutuando numerose tesi da diversi neoplatonici, Sallustio seppe elaborare alcune teorie del tutto originali come ad esempio, quella sull'origine del “male”. Sallustio scrisse il trattato qui presentato, dedicato all'importanza degli dei e del loro culto, presumibilmente, come parte degli sforzi dell'imperatore Giuliano per rafforzare l'antica religione pagana contro il cristianesimo che si stava affermando. Il testo rimase sconosciuto per numerosi secoli, fino a quando il noto studioso e teologo, Leone Allacci (Chio, Chios in greco, 1586 circa – Roma, 19 gennaio 1669) lo rinvenne fra i manoscritti conservati della Biblioteca Vaticana. L'opera fu curata e tradotta in latino, dal filologo di Amburgo Lukas Holste (1596-1661), segretario e bibliotecario del cardinale Francesco Barberini prima ed in seguito, bibliotecario del Vaticano. La seconda opera raccoglie le sentenze morali pitagoriche del filosofo Pseudo-Demofilo. Anche questa è una seconda edizione dopo la prima edizione romana dell'anno precedente. Testo greco con a fronte traduzione latina a cura di Lucas Holstenius. Infine, alle pagine 104-109, ci sono versi del bibliotecario bulgaro Johannes Pediasimus sugli orrori o le gioie della cattiva o buona moglie: Desiderium. De muliere mala - de muliere bona. Rif. Bibl.: Per la prima opera: Goldschnitt Hoffmann III, 528; Schweiger I, 284; Houzeau/Lancaster I, 1027. Per la seconda opera: Schweiger I, 86; Hoffmann II, 10 (sotto Demophilus).
Copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo de "La Domenica del Corriere" del 3/05/1925
Travelling in Turkey, Greece, Bulgaria and the newly independent Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Myer encounters a bewildering array of political and cultural opinions-Orthodox Christians and Muslims, communists and nationalists, warlords and modernizers. His investigations take him to Orthodox weddings and Easter parades, political meetings and religious ceremonies. He encounters widows and witches, dervishes and mystics. Throughout he remains fascinated by the human dimension of Macedonia"s deep-seated identity crisis. More than a simple travelogue, People of the Storm God casts light on the troubled history of Macedonia and its unique melting pot of politics, religion and ethnicity. This book evocatively reveals both the extraordinary cultural diversity of the Balkans and the weight of history borne by its different peoples. Book