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Paris, éditions France-Empire, 1981; in-8, 296 pp., broché. Très bon état.
40066P., Les Annales, 1926, in 8° paginé 134 à 149 ; illustrations.
68628P., Delagrave (Collection "La Vie Profonde". Pages choisies dans les plus belles oeuvres poétiques et présentées par Maurice Bouchor), 1927, in 12 broché, 131 pages ; non coupé ; couverture fanée.
20734P., Albin Michel (Collection "Les Chefs-d'Oeuvre et l'Histoire"), 1948-49, 2 volumes in 8° brochés, 381 et 443 pages ; 7 cartes dont une dépliante ; cachets de bibliothèque.
1949753221949 P., Albin Michel (Collection "Les Chefs-d'Oeuvre et l'Histoire"), 1949, in 8° broché, 443 pages ; 4 cartes.
19024Paris, Mellottée (Collection "Les Chefs-d'Oeuvre de la Littérature Expliqués"), sans date, in 12 broché, 351 pages
67114P., Hachette, 1841, in 8° relié demièchagrin vert bouteille, dos à nerfs orné, XX-699 pages ; texte sur deux colonnes ; ex-libris sur le premier contreplat ; petits frottis d'usage.
1925101725Les Belles Lettres, 1925, in-8°, 463 pp, broché, C. de bibl., dos bruni, état correct (Coll. Budé)
1976038221Athens: National Bank Of Greece 1976. 1st Edition 1st Printing. No Binding. Very Good. Title Page 5 Leaves Printed On Both Sides 24 Color Plates Printed On One Side Only In Publisher's Illustrated Portfolio. 41 X 50 Cm.All Text In Greek Not English. Portfolio Worn At Edges. International Shipment By Insured Usps Mail. <br/> <br/> National Bank Of Greece unknown
1926GF253361926 Paris - Editions du Siècle - 1926 - 1 volume in8 broché de 125 pages - 1 des 50 exmplaires sur japon de l'édition originale -
17499864A Amsterdam, et se trouve à Paris, chez P. Mortier / chez David le jeune, 1749. 2 volumes in-12 de [2]-L-[2]-375 et [4]-VIII-486 pages, plein veau moucheté, dos à 5 nerfs ornés de roulettes, fleurons, encadrements et titre dorés, étiquettes de titre bordeaux, de tomaison vertes, filet doré sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées. Nom de possesseur calligraphié en face de la p. de titre, ex-libris du Château de Crans.
19754007GRECE 1975 In-12 (h. 20 cm.) 68 pp. couverture souple.
Very Good Greek, Modern (post 1453) Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Greek (Modern). 79 p. Not in OCLC. The Metropolis of Chalcedon is an ecclesiastical territory (diocese) of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. Christianity spread in Chalcedon during the 2nd century AD. The city was initially the see of a bishopric before being promoted to a metropolis at 451 AD, at the time of the Fourth Ecumenical Council. It is one of the four remaining active Greek Orthodox Church metropolises of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Turkey today and the only one surviving in Asia Minor (Anatolia). During the 14th century, the metropolitan see remained vacant, due to the Ottoman conquest of the region. However, it was reorganized in the 15th century, possibly after the Fall of Constantinople and the subsequent incorporation of the Ecumenical Patriarchate into the millet system of the Ottoman society. The first recorded metropolitan of that time was Joseph, in 1477. In the following years, the jurisdiction of the metropolis was extended to the east. During the late 17th century the see of the diocese was transferred to Kuzguncuk (Ermoulianai, Chrysokeramos), where it remained until 1855. At that period a number of monasteries were established, like the one of Saint Panteleimon, which was declared Stauropegic. The metropolitan of Chalcedon was one of the five Elder metropolitans from the wider region of Constantinople, the other being those of nearby Herakleia, Cyzicus, Nicaea, and Nicomedia. Following an Ottoman decree of 1757, they had to be always present in the Holy Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate and had direct access to the Ottoman Sultan, to whom they announced the election of the new Ecumenical Patriarch. From the mid-19th century, the local metropolis prospered thanks to the significant population increase and economic development of the local Orthodox population. In 1855 the see of the metropolitan returned to Chalcedon during the primateship of Metropolitan Gerasimos. Moreover, the newly erected church of Saint Euphemia became the new cathedral. The metropolitan mansion was built near the cathedral in 1902. This is the first and only known printed regulation book of the Greek Community in Chalcedonia (Kadiköy). Extremely rare.
First Edition, [iv],74+2pp., of adverts, upper blank margin of title page torn away, some marginal water-staining to last few leaves, disbound. "Knight, Henry Gally (1786?1846), architectural writer and antiquary... Between 1816 and 1830 he published a number of poems, including 'Ilderim, a Syrian Tale' (1816), which often drew inspiration from his earlier travels through Spain, Sicily, Greece, Egypt, and Palestine. Knight's poetry received mixed reviews from Byron, and in 1831 he turned his attention to the study of architecture."?(Oxford DNB).
1995LFA-126746691N° 16 (Novembre 1995) : revue de 66 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
1996LFA-126746699N° 24 (Septembre 1996) : revue de 66 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
1996LFA-126746702N° 27 (Décembre 1996-Janvier 1997) : revue de 66 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
1994LFA-126746682N° 7 (Juillet 1994) : revue de 98 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
2012LFA-126746795N° 123 (Décembre 2012-Janvier 2013) : revue de 82 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
1994LFA-126746679N° 4 (Mars 1994) : revue de 66 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
2008LFA-126744364Revue hebdomadaire des ventes publiques : 162 pages, format 230 x 300 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
2020LFA-126733896Revue de 84 pages, format 210 x 295 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
1804522801804 P., Buisson, An XII (1804), 5 volumes petit in 12 brochés, XVI-171, 184, 164, 160 et 159 pages ; quelques rousseurs ; couvertures grises de parution (fanées avec manques aux dos).
1804843261804 Paris, Buisson, An X (1802), 3 volumes in 8° brochés, 372, 390 et 362 pages ; rongeure marginale aux derniers feuillets du tome 1 ; couvertures de parution (effrangées avec manques de papier).
2023LFA-126747686Une revue de 130 pages, format 220 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état