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A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full black cloth boards. 536 pages. Translated by Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke.
48p. Small 8vo. Original printed wraps. Penciled ownership of E. Powlas on front cover. Nice copy. PA PAMPH 20_6 BX3
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A lovely clean crisp tight copy with bright boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped with small nick and tiny enclosed tear at top of rear cover near spine. 291pp. Using examples from religious groups from the mainstream to cults, philosopher Margaret P Battin explores three of the organized religion's central ethical issues.
Paris, A la Librairie Française de Ladvocat, 1821, In-8 relié demi-basane havane, dos lisse orné de filets dorés et de fleurons à froid. 256 pages. Ex libris LA GRAVE DE BEZ. Très bon exemplaire.
Madrid, Sobrinos de la Sucesora de Manuel Minuesa de los Rios, 1933. 4to.; 2 hs., 344 pp., 1 h. Cubiertas originales.
875 pages. This directory of international foundations, trusts and other similar non-profit institutions provides up-to-date and comprehensive information on foundation activity on a world scale. Lists more than 1,500 new and continuing foundations. The authoritative guide to the increasingly influential and complex world of foundations. Usual library markings. Minimal wear. Bar code has been cut from dust jacket leaving opening at top of front panel. If not for library markings and this cut, we would grade this book and its jacket as fine. Book
278 pages plus index. Includes multiple iterations of the British North America Act and other important law. "Explains existing Canadian institutions and their workings. These institutions are complicated and our triple citizenship in Province, Dominion, and Empire is not easy to understand." - from Preface. The twenty chapters include such topics as: Nation, Government and Law; Our Civil Law - Common Law and Statute Law; Trading Corporations; Courts of Law; Criminal Law; Nationality, External Affairs, Defence; The Aims of Government; etc. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Contents yellowed with age. Read this book and weep for what has become of our society. As witnessed by this text, schools used to be places of learning. Read it and discover how much you never knew about the workings and history of your own society. An exquisite and cherished reminder of more civilized times. Book
Madrid, Saenz de Jubera Hermanos, Editores, 1892. 4to.menor; 3 hs., 357 pp., 1 h. Encuadernación en piel marbreada, de la época.
Madrid, Librería de Victoriano Suarez, 1884. 4to.; 373 pp., 1 h. Ejemplar intonso. Cubiertas originales.
Clear, bright and tight. Clean Copy
pleine basane verte, tit. doré sur dos à 4 nerfs soulignés par fers estampés à froid, plats encadrés par fers, (p. de tit. manquante, très lég. épidermures), bon état
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.
N°614, d'avril-juin 2000, de la revue fondée par Gabriel Monod; au sommaire: "Du bon usage du pacte: les passeries dans les Pyrénées occidentales à la fin du Moyen Age" par Jean-Pierre BARRAQUE; dossier "La France au XIXè siècle: Approches du politique" (articles d'Olivier TORT sur les dissolutions prononcées sous la Restauration, de Gilles MALANDAIN sur l'assassinat du duc de Berry par Louvel en 1820, de François PLOUX sur "l'imaginaire social et politique de la rumeur" (1815-1870)); "Lectures méditerranéennes d'Erasme au XVIè siècle" par Jean-Marie LE GALL, "Des liens de causalité en Histoire: politiques maritimes et société" (à propos de l'ouvrage d'histoire navale de N.A.M. Rodger) par Jean MEYER; comptes rendus d'ouvrages. Français
N°58, volume 15, été 1992, de la revue trimestrielle fondée par Raymond Aron et dirigée par Jean-Claude Casanova; au sommaire, articles politiques et économiques sur "L'Europe après Maastricht", articles sur le monde (agriculture intensive et G.A.T.T., Europe de l'Est, scandale Clarence Thomas / Anita Hill aux Etats-Unis), la citoyenneté en Amérique latine et la modernisation du Mexique, la politique étrangère et les élections locales en France, les magistrats, le parlementarisme français en 1815-1916, textes d'hommage à François Bourricaud (1923-1991), etc; suivis de chroniques et comptes-rendus. Français
N°3-4, de Mars-Avril 1988, de la revue fondée par Emmanuel Mounier et dirigée par Paul Thibaud; au sommaire, dossier "La France en politique 1988" en 4 parties: "L'état de la démocratie" (articles sur le pluralisme audiovisuel et le métier de journaliste par Michel MARIAN, sur le Front National et la crise urbaine par Pascal PERRINEAU, sur la Constitution de 1958 par Pierre AVRIL, sur l'opinion publique par Gérard GRUNBERG), "Vrais et faux débats" (articles sur le SIDA dans l'espace public par Eric CONAN, sur le consensus sur la défense par Pierre HASSNER, sur la "confrontation manquée" libéralisme / socialisme par Olivier MONGIN et Jean-Luc POUTHIER, sur la réception en France de "Théorie de la justice" de John Rawls ("Tristesse de la social-démocratie ?") par Bernard MANIN, sur l'évolution démographique et l'immigration par Jean-Claude CHESNAIS, sur le débat sur le "déclin économique" par Elie COHEN et sur le krach boursier par Philippe MONGIN, sur la réflexion sur les "totalitarismes" par Paul THIBAUD), "Le politique contourné" (articles sur le rôle du Conseil constitutionnel et autres "hautes autorités" par Evelyne PISIER et Pierre BOURETZ, sur le "vide éthique" et la parole de l'Egise catholique par Jean-Louis SCHLEGEL, sur la Justice et la situation de la magistrature par Daniel SOULEZ LARIVIERE, et "Héritage historique ou culte d'anniversaires ?" (1968 par Daniel LINDENBERG et la Révolution française par Myriam REVAULT D'ALLONES). Français
Very Good Greek, Modern (post 1453) Original wrappers. Large 8vo. (21 x 16 cm). In Greek (Modern). 21 p. First and only edition of this exceedingly rare and one of the earliest church regulations of the Greek Orthodox community of Attalia [Antalya]. Attalia was not a large urban center or major trading hub, but neither was the Greek Community marginal, and it was well integrated into the regional economy. It was different from other areas in Asia Minor due to a combination of factors ranging between demography, geography, local Orthodox leadership, and the city's social milieu. In contrast to the West-coast cities and many villages in Asia Minor with Orthodox majorities, Attalia's population was only about one-third Orthodox. The main area of difference in Antalya was the Community leadership, which was key to the maintenance of cordial relationships between Christians and Muslims, and the secular and ecclesiastical elements of Orthodox leadership in Antalya tended to cooperate for collective benefit. Throughout this period, a local elite managed to control education and other Community institutions, perpetuating an identity that was compatible with the local Ottoman context. In this last period, the Greek Community printed several books and tractates including a brief history of Antalya and this "regulation book" in the Meli Printing House, which was the only printing house of the Greek Community in Antalya. Only one institutional copy is located in OCLC 1030075331 (Suna Kiraç Library of the Koç University).
4 vol.: 536 p., qq. fig.; 392 p., nbr. ill.; 423 p., qq. fig. et 554 p., nbr. ill. Sommaire sur demande. Inv. 19407.
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