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‎Edited by ENGIN AKYÜREK.‎

‎Alakent Church: A Byzantine monument at Myra 12th-13th centuries.‎

‎New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). Edition in English. 269 p., ills. Alakent church: A Byzantine monument at Myra 12th-13th centuries. The presence of this small Byzantine church in the Alakent neighborhood of Demre has been known to archaeologists and art historians for quite some time. Revealing the structure from under the five meter deep alluvial fill in which it was buried was only possible as a result of the excavation work carried out in 2010 as part of the Myra-Andriake Excavations. The alluvial fill kept most of the aspects of the building such as mural paintings, roof tiles, facade decorations and spolia intact. The book was edited by the GABAM's director and member of Koç University Archaeology and Art History Department, Engin Akyürek. "The chapters of book are 'The Story of the Excavation' by Nevzat Çevik, the director of the Myra-Andriake Excavations, 'Myra: The Metropolis of Lycia', 'Alakent Church: Location And Architecture' and 'Conclusion' by Engin Akyürek, 'Architectural Sculpture' by Ayça Tiryaki, 'Wall Paintings' by Nilay Çoragan, 'Ceramic Finds' and 'Burials' by Özgü Çömezoglu Uzbek, 'Inscriptions' by Hüseyin Sami Öztürk and Christof Schuler, 'Conservation Treatments' by Sebahattin Küçük.".‎

‎Edited by ENGIN KARAPINAR.‎

‎TGNA: The Turkish National Grand Assembly.‎

‎Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Large Roy. 8vo. (24 x 20 cm). In English. 101 p. Color and b/w ills. Corporate history of the Turkish National Grand Assembly. TGNA: The Turkish National Grand Assembly.‎

‎Edited by ERKAN ALGÖR et alli.‎

‎Konya il merkezi tasinmaz kültür ve tabiat varliklari envanteri.‎

‎New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (34 x 25 cm). In Turkish. 963, [11] p., color ills. Konya il merkezi tasinmaz kültür ve tabiat varliklari envanteri.‎

‎Edited by ERSIN DEMIREL.‎

‎Hitit yürüyüs parkurlari. With huge folding map of Çorum City.‎

‎New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). In Turkish. Color photos. 136 p. The Hittite trekking and hiking trails with map. Hitit yürüyüs parkurlari. With huge folding map of Çorum City.‎

‎Edited by ERSIN DEMIREL.‎

‎Kizilirmak Havzasi gastronomi ve yürüyüs yolu. With huge folding map of Çorum City.‎

‎New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). In Turkish. Color photos. 182, [7] p. The Red River Basin gastronomical hiking and trekking routes. Kizilirmak Havzasi gastronomi ve yürüyüs yolu. With huge folding map of Çorum City.‎

‎Edited by ERSIN DEMIREL.‎

‎Kizilirmak Havzasi gastronomi ve yürüyüs yolu. With huge folding map of Çorum City.‎

‎New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). In Turkish. Color photos. 182, [7] p. The Red River Basin gastronomical hiking and trekking routes.‎

‎Edited by ESIN ATIL.‎

‎Images of Imperial Istanbul. Facsimile Edition of eight panoramic views made by Zacharias Wehme in 1582 from an album in the Sachsische Landesbibliothek Dresden (Mscr. J 2a). Published by Ahmet Ertug. Photographic reproduction of originals by C. Hüttel. Translation of captions from German by Ali Özdamar.‎

‎New English Original cloth bdg. by Legatoria Rigoldi SNC. Oblong folio. (36 x 47 cm). In English. 16, [1] p. text,1 full paged b/w map in text (Byzantivm nunc Constantinopolis), 8 folding color plts. of panoramic views made by Zacharias Wehme in 1582 from an album in the Sachsische Landesbibliothek Dresden (Mscr. J 2a). 1100 copies were printed in Italy. Numbered copy. 357/1100. Printed on handmade paper by Cartiere Enrico Magnani S.p.A. Preface.; Historical setting.; Images of Istanbul, I: A wedding procession. II: Entertainment in a Harem (women dancing and playing dance music). III: Ladies going to a bathhouse. IV: An imperial residence. V: Arrival of the Crimean Embassy. VI: Sultan embarking on a hunt. VII: Sultan going to Friday prayer. VIII: Procession of the Queen Mother. Images of imperial Istanbul. Facsimile Edition of eight panoramic views made by Zacharias Wehme in 1582 from an album in the Sachsische Landesbibliothek Dresden (Mscr. J 2a). Published by Ahmet Ertug. Photographic reproduction of originals by C. Hüttel. Translation of captions from German by Ali Özdamar.‎

‎Edited by F. CANA BILSEL, PIERRE PINON.‎

‎From the Imperial capital to the Republican modern city: Henri Prost's planning of Istanbul, 1936-1951.= Imparatorluk baskentinden Cumhuriyet'in modern kentine: Henri Prost'un Istanbul planlamasi, 1936-1951.‎

‎New English Paperback. Pbo. Oblong large 8vo. (20 x 22 cm). In English and Turkish. 380 p., color and b/w ills. From the imperial capital to the Republican modern city: Henri Prost's planning of Istanbul, 1936-1951.= Imparatorluk baskentinden Cumhuriyet'in modern kentine: Henri Prost'un Istanbul planlamasi, 1936-1951. One of the leading urban planners of his time, Henri Prost was invited to Istanbul in 1936 to draw up the city's master plan. Prost's plans span from 1936 to 1951. The exhibition was curated by Pierre Pinon, known for his work on Istanbul's urban fabric and architecture, and Cânâ Bilsel, whose work focuses on the history of urban planning, urban design and urban architecture. Prost was an extremely important figure in the history of urban planning of the 20th century, working on Istanbul's planning, he attempted to preserve the unique topography, the fabric and the historical monuments of the city, while at the same time he tried to find consistent solutions to a variety of problems like constructing a modern infrastructure, providing sanitary conditions, easing transportation, refurbishing recreational areas and uncovering historically - culturally important buildings. It is impossible to deny that in the fifty years that have passed, Prost remains the leading architect-urban planner in shaping the Istanbul of the 20th century and has left his mark on today's Istanbul, despite the fact that various approaches in the modern planning of a historical metropolis like Istanbul have come to the fore.‎

‎Edited by F. MERAL HALIFEOGLU et alli.‎

‎International Symposium of the City Walls of Diyarbakir.= Uluslararasi Diyarbakir Surlari Sempozyumu.‎

‎New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (33 x 23 cm). In English and Turkish. [xxi], 349 p., color and b/w ills. Proceedings of Symposium of the City Walls of Abbasid, pre-Byzantine, Byzantine, Seldjoukites, Anatolian Principalities and Ottoman Diyarbakir. International Symposium of the City Walls of Diyarbakir.= Uluslararasi Diyarbakir Surlari Sempozyumu.‎

‎Edited by FATIH ADANIR, IBRAHIM PARLADI, MEHMET DENIZ, SEREF NARLI et alli.‎

‎Kahramanmaras kültür envanteri. 6 volumes set in special box. Vol. 1: Kahramanmaras Beylik ve Osmanli dönemi dini yapilari. Vol. 2-3: Kahramanmaras Beylik ve Osmanli dönemi sivil mimarlik eserleri (Konutlar). 2 volumes Vol. 4: Kahramanmaras Beylik ve Osmanli dönemi çesmeleri ve köprüleri. Vol. 5: Kahramanmaras Beylik ve Osmanli dönemi han, hamam ve medreseleri. Vol. 6: Kahramanmaras Beylik ve Osmanli dönemi çarsilari.‎

‎New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Large 8vo. (23 x 23 cm). In Turkish. 6 volumes set in publisher's special box: (480 p., folding map; 552 p.; 552-1104 p., folding map; 146 p., folding map; 123 p., folding map; 224 p., folding map), color and b/w ills., plts., photos, plans, and maps. Kahramanmaras kültür envanteri. 6 volumes set in special box. Vol. 1: Kahramanmaras Beylik ve Osmanli dönemi dini yapilari. Vol. 2-3: Kahramanmaras Beylik ve Osmanli dönemi sivil mimarlik eserleri (Konutlar). 2 volumes Vol. 4: Kahramanmaras Beylik ve Osmanli dönemi çesmeleri ve köprüleri. Vol. 5: Kahramanmaras Beylik ve Osmanli dönemi han, hamam ve medreseleri. Vol. 6: Kahramanmaras Beylik ve Osmanli dönemi çarsilari. Kahramanmaras city cultural inventory: Vol. 1: Religious buildings in the Anatolian Principalities and Ottoman period. Vol. 2-3: Civilian buildings in the Anatolian Principalities and Ottoman period. Vol. 4: Fountains and bridges in the Anatolian Principalities and Ottoman period. Vol. 5: Madrasahs, Turkish baths (hammams) and hans (inns) in the Anatolian Principalities and Ottoman period. Vol. 6: Bazaars in the Anatolian Principalities and Ottoman period.‎

‎Edited by FATIH CIMOK.‎

‎Antioch mosaics.‎

‎Fine English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (31 x 23 cm). In English. 80 p., fully color ills. Antioch mosaics.‎

‎Edited by FATIH CIMOK.‎

‎Antioch mosaics. A corpus.‎

‎New English Original bdg. HC. Large 4to. (32 x 28 cm). In English. 320 p., color ills. "The book includes the most important Antioch mosaic pavements displayed in the Hatay Archaeological Museum in Antakya, Turkey, seventeen different institutions in the USA and the Louvre. The mosaics were brought to light in and around Antioch on the Orontes (Antakya), Seleucia Pieria (Çevlik) and Daphne (Defne) in 1932-37. As a group, the Antioch mosaics demonstrate a remarkable continuity with the Hellenistic artistic tradition as seen in the preservation of classical subjects and decorative devices, such as the illusionistic treatment of the inhabited vine scrolls or ribbon borders. The common use of multiple borders to frame figural panels at Antioch is also reminiscent of the framing of Hellenistic emble-mata, or portable panels prepared in workshops and then inserted at the sites. The three-dimensional treatment of interiors and landscapes, the naturalistic representation of the human anatomy, and the variety of colors employed for the Antiochene compositions, indicate a dependence on painting styles. Such skill in the production of stone 'paintings' effectively denies the solidity of the floor and tricks the eye of the viewer, not to mention their physical relationship to the room itself. Finds from nearby sites (Apamea, Zeugma, Shahba-Philippopolis, and Palmyra) are similarly 'traditional' and point to the existence of a 'school' of eastern art beyond that of the Antiochene workshops. Such illusionism reaches the height of fashion during the Severan period in Antioch.".‎

‎Edited by FATIH CIMOK.‎

‎Mosaics in Istanbul.‎

‎New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (32 x 24,5 cm). In English. 175 p., color ills. "The book brings together the extant mosaics of the Great Palace (Büyük Saray Mosaic Museum), Hagia Sophia (Ayasofya Museum), the Virgin Pammakaristos (Fethiye Museum), St. Saviour in Chora (Kariye Museum) and Istanbul Archaeological Museums. Except for the few panels brought from elsewhere and now kept in the Istanbul Archaeological Museums, all of the mosaics in this book were made in Istanbul, known then as Constantinople. Chronologically, the earliest of these mosaics is from the late Roman period and the latest from the early fourteenth century. Even if they are far from giving the development of the art of mosaic in the capital these pavements reflect the importance that was afforded to this art. In this volume they are grouped under the name of the monument to which they belong. Constantinople suffered so many natural disasters and had to be rebuilt so many times that the mosaics which decorated the buildings of the late Roman/early Byzantine period, lie under modern buildings in the debris of fires and earthquakes. Unless some of these are encountered accidentally during construction work and salvaged, there is almost no hope of bringing them to light.".‎

‎Edited by FATIH CIMOK.‎

‎Mosaics of Antioch.‎

‎New English Original bdg. HC. Oblong large 8vo. (23 x 23 cm). In English. 72 p., 50 color plates. "The book includes the finest of the Antioch mosaic pavements displayed in the Hatay Archaeological Museum in Antakya, Turkey. The pavements were brought to light in and around Antioch on the Orontes (Antakya), Seleucia Pieria (Çevlik) and Daphne (Defne) in 1932-37. The excavations have shown that in the whole area there was not a single better-class house without mosaic pavements decorating its entrance, halls, dining rooms, corridors and sometimes the bottoms of its pools. In addition to pavements which came from structures built in different periods, mosaics which came from the different levels of the same buildings have enabled scholars to construct a gradual and unbroken development of classical Roman mosaics covering its iconographic and stylistic changes from the first century of the Common Era to the beginning of the sixth.".‎

‎Edited by FATIH CIMOK.‎

‎Mosaics of Istanbul.‎

‎New English Original bdg. HC. Oblong large 8vo. (23 x 23 cm). In English. 72 p., color ills. "This volume brings together some of the most important surviving mosaic panels in Istanbul from the Great Palace, Istanbul Archaeological Museums, Hagia Sophia, the Virgin Pammakaristos and St Saviour in Chora. Except for the few panels brought from elsewhere and now kept in the Istanbul Archaeological Museums, all of these mosaics were made in Istanbul, known then as Constantinople. Chronologically, the earliest of these mosaics is from the late Roman period and the latest from the early fourteenth century. Even if they are far from giving the development of the art of mosaic in the capital of the Byzantine Empire these pavements reflect the importance that was afforded to this art.".‎

‎Edited by FEHMI YILMAZ, ORHAN ISIK.‎

‎Environment and urbanism in the Ottoman Empire.‎

‎New New English Original bdg. Dusst wrapper. Folio. (32 x 24 cm). Edition in English. 310 p., many color and b/w ills. Environment and urbanism in the Ottoman Empire. Contents: Urbanism and environment in the pre-Islamic Turkic peoples, AHMET TASAGIL.; Islam and the environment, EROL ÖZVAR.; Nature, RECEP KARAKAYA.; Animals, M. MERT SUNAR.; Agriculture, FEHMI YILMAZ.; Disasters, SELIM KARAHASANOGLU.; People, EKREM TAK.; Industry and industrialization, EROL ÖZVAR, FEHMI YILMAZ.; Ottoman artisans and the state, MEHMET GENÇ.; Ottoman cities and urbanization, YUNUS UGUR.; The urbanization process in Southwest Anatolia, ZEKÂI METE.‎

‎Edited by FEHMI YILMAZ, ORHAN ISIK.‎

‎Osmanli Imparatorlugunda çevre ve sehir. [= Environment and urbanism in the Ottoman Empire].‎

‎New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Folio. (32 x 24 cm). Edition in Turkish. 411 p., many color and b/w ills. Osmanli Imparatorlugunda çevre ve sehir. [= Environment and urbanism in the Ottoman Empire]. Contents: Urbanism and environment in the pre-Islamic Turkic peoples, AHMET TASAGIL.; Islam and the environment, EROL ÖZVAR.; Nature, RECEP KARAKAYA.; Animals, M. MERT SUNAR.; Agriculture, FEHMI YILMAZ.; Disasters, SELIM KARAHASANOGLU.; People, EKREM TAK.; Industry and industrialization, EROL ÖZVAR, FEHMI YILMAZ.; Ottoman artisans and the state, MEHMET GENÇ.; Ottoman cities and urbanization, YUNUS UGUR.; The urbanization process in Southwest Anatolia, ZEKÂI METE.‎

‎Edited by FIKRET ÖZTÜRK, AHMET ÇOLAK.‎

‎Anadolu'nun önsözü Erzurum.‎

‎New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 303 p., b/w and color ills. A study on urban history of Erzurum City. Anadolu'nun önsözü Erzurum.‎

‎Edited by FIKRET ÖZTÜRK, AHMET ÇOLAK.‎

‎Introduction to Anatolia, Erzurum.‎

‎New English Original bdg. HC. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 303 p., b/w and color ills. A study on urban history of Erzurum City.‎

‎Edited by FIKRET ÖZTÜRK, AHMET ÇOLAK.‎

‎Introduction to Anatolia, Erzurum.‎

‎New English Original bdg. HC. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 303 p., b/w and color ills. A study on urban history of Erzurum City.‎

‎Edited by FILIZ ÖZDEM.‎

‎Asklar, savaslar, kahramanlar ve Çanakkale. Photographs by Tahsin Aydogmus.‎

‎New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (30 x 23 cm). In Turkish. 459 p., 1 folding map. Color and b/w ills. A very heavy volume. Asklar, savaslar, kahramanlar ve Çanakkale. Photographs by Tahsin Aydogmus.‎

‎Edited by FILIZ ÖZDEM.‎

‎City of legends and epics Çanakkale. Photographs by Tahsin Aydogmus.‎

‎New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (29 x 24 cm). In English. 312 p., color ills. In the book of City of Legends and Epics, Çanakkale published by Yapi Kredi Yayinlari, Veysel Tolun takes readers on a journey around the city and its provincial districts, giving an informative account of all their main sights in one of two articles. In his second article he writes about the figurines in Çanakkale Archaeological Museum. Rüstem Aslan has contributed two articles, Being an Islander in Çanakkale and Troy: Story of a City from Myth to Archaeology. Göksel Sazci gives accounts of the treasures of Troy and the Maydos Kilisetepe Settlement Mound. Nurettin Arslan has written about Assos, Cevat Basaran about Parion, Coskun Özgünel about the Smintheion Sanctuary, Turan Takaoglu about the prehistoric settlement at Smintheion and Davut Kaplan about the Roman bath at Smintheion. Musa Tombul has described the monumental tumuli of the region. Tahsin Aydogmus has taken the photographs that bring the city of Çanakkale to life.‎

‎Edited by FILIZ ÖZDEM.‎

‎Erciyes'in rüyasi: Kayseri. Photos by Hakan Ezilmez.‎

‎New New Turkish Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (29 x 23 cm). In Turkish. 495 p., color ills., 1 folding map. Erciyes'in rüyasi: Kayseri. Photos by Hakan Ezilmez.‎

‎Edited by FILIZ ÖZDEM.‎

‎Istanbul: Karalarin ve denizlerin sultani. 2 volumes set. Texts by Mehmet Özdogan, Ufuk Kocabas, Dogan Kuban, Stefanos Yerasimos, Zakarya Mildanoglu, Naim A. Güleryüz, Cem Behar, Murat Güvenç, Suraiya Faroqhi, Önder Küçükerman, Haydar Kazgan, Osman S. Arolat et alli. Photos by Ali Konyar.‎

‎New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (29 x 23 cm). In Turkish. 2 volumes set: (467, [1] p.; 486, [2] p.), color and ills. Collected articles on Istanbul urban history includes history of art from Byzantine to Ottoman Empire and social culture. A very heavy set. Extra shipping cost will be requested. ISTANBUL Constantinople Capital of Empires Byzantium Ottoman Empire Conquest Mehmet II Memoirs Greek culture Social history Armenian culture Judaica Architecture History of art Turkish and Islamic culture Memory of place.‎

‎Edited by FILIZ ÖZDEM.‎

‎Sirti dag, yüzü deniz: Mersin. Photograps by Günes Karabuda.‎

‎New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In Turkish. 349 p., ills. with color and b/w photos. Sirti dag, yüzü deniz: Mersin. Photograps by Günes Karabuda. Yapi Kredi Monography Series; Mersin.‎

‎Edited by FRANCINE BLONDE, JACQUES Y. PERREAULT.‎

‎Les ateliers de potiers dans le monde Grec aux epoques geometrique, archaique et classique.‎

‎As New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Roy. 8vo. (25 x 19 cm). In French. 203 p., b/w plates. Bulletin de Correspondance Hellenique. Supplement XXIII.‎

‎Edited by FREDERIC HITZEL.‎

‎14th International Congress of Turkish Art. Proceedings. Paris, College de France. Edited by Frederic Hitzel.‎

‎Fine English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (30 x 22 cm). Proceedings in English and Turkish. 920 p., color and b/w ills. 14th International Congress of Turkish Art. Proceedings. Paris, College de France. Edited by Frederic Hitzel. TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword (Minister of Culture and Tourism, Republic of Turkey) Introduction (Prof. Dr. Fr. François Déroche) Foreword (Prof. Dr. Zeren Tanini) ICTA Committees YENISEHIRLIOGLU Filiz (Ankara) A digital Database for Tiles at the Topkapi Palace Museum storage rooms. ADIGÜZEL, Hatice (Istanbul), A Local Interpretation of Westernization in Ottoman Architectural Ornamentation: Said Afandi Al-Quwatli House in Damascus . AGIR, Aygül (Istanbul), Osmanli Imparatorlugu ve Italyan Devletleri Arasinda Mimari Malzeme Degisimi (16. ve 17.Yüzyil) AKAR, Tuba (Mersin), Architecture in the Paintings of Turkish Bazaar Painters AKKAYA, Arzu (Istanbul), The Reflection of 19th and 20th Centuries Art Styles on Ottoman Art Journals ALPAGUT, Leyla (Gölköy/Bolu), History, Culture, Art and Architecture for Arif Hikmet Koyunoglu ALPASLAN ARÇA, Sibel (Istanbul), Ayasofya Müzesi, Sehzadeler Türbesi'nde Tespiti Yapilan Tekstil Buluntulari ÁLVAREZ DOPICO, Clara Ilham (Valencia), Les carreaux de céramique des ateliers tunisois: la formation d'un art turquisant en opposition aux influences européennes AOKI GIRARDELLI, Miyuki (Istanbul), Léon Parvillée's early years in Istanbul: Cezayirlioglu Mansion and the Church of Surp Krikor Lusavoriç in Kuzguncuk APOSTOLOU, Irini (Athens), La présence de l'Empire ottoman dans le fonds photographique de la Société de Géographie de Paris ARTAN,Tülay (Istanbul), Two Artists, One Vantage Point Pera/Istanbul in the 1740s. ATBAS, Zeynep (Istanbul), Osmanli Aydini Mehmed Emin Efendi ve Murakkalari. ATLIHAN, Serife (Istanbul), 19. Yüzyilda Megri (Fethiye) Halilarinda Bitkisel Motifler . BABAOGLU-BALKIS, Lale (Istanbul), Traugott Fuchs: A romantic in the Orient. Istanbul as portrayed through the eyes of a German émigré scholar. BATUR, Afife (Istanbul), A British architect in Istanbul: William J. Smith and the Taskislla Imperial Barracks of Mecidiye...‎

‎Edited by FÜSUN BAYKAL, EMRE ATABERK.‎

‎I. Ulusal Tire Sempozyumu. 18-20 Ekim 2010 Tire / Izmir. Cografya, tarih, sanat tarihi, arkeoloji, yerel degerler, el sanatlari, tarim, hayvancilik, sanayi, ticaret, kentlesme, turizm ve ilçenin sorunlari.‎

‎New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In Turkish. [x], 275 p. Color and b/w ills. Symposium on Tire, Smyrna. I. Ulusal Tire Sempozyumu. 18-20 Ekim 2010 Tire / Izmir. Cografya, tarih, sanat tarihi, arkeoloji, yerel degerler, el sanatlari, tarim, hayvancilik, sanayi, ticaret, kentlesme, turizm ve ilçenin sorunlari.‎

‎Edited by GEZA DAVID, IBOLYA GERELYES.‎

‎Thirteenth International Congress of Turkish Art. Proceedings. Hungarian National Museum.‎

‎New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Proceedings in English, French, and Turkish. 790 p., numerous b/w and color ills. Thirteenth International Congress of Turkish Art. Proceedings. Hungarian National Museum. Contents: Greetings to the Reader (Tibor Kovacs) Foreword - Sunus (Ertugrul Gunay) Introduction (Francois Deroche) Opening Address (Miklos Maroth) Opening Address: Education and Research in Turkish Art (Gunsel Renda) Closing Address (Zeren Tanindi) Editors' Foreword (Geza David - Ibolya Gerelyes) Agir, Aygul / Floransa Devlet Arsivi'nde Bulunan Anadolu ve Rumeli Kaleleri Cizimleri (1581) Akpolat, Mustafa S. / The Developmental Work Carried Out by Ottoman Governors in Konya after the Tanzimat Akyurek, Goksun / A Comparative Reading of the Pursuit into the 'East' for National Expression in Turkish and Hungarian Architecture Altun, Ara - Adrienn Papp / The Murad I Bath in Iznik Aoki Girardelli, Miyuki / A Parisian in Istanbul: Ambivalent Perceptions of Leon Parvillee Babaoglu - Balkis, Lale / Fragments of a Collective Memory Behrens-Abouseif, Doris / Views of Egypt and Turkey by the Hungarian Artist Lajos (Ludwig) Libay Ben Azzouna, Nourane / Manuscripts Attributed to Yaqut al-Musta'simi(D. 698/1298) in Ottoman Collections. Thoughts on the Significance of Yaqut's Legacy in the Ottoman Calligraphic Tradition Brend, Barbara / European and Other Influences in the Illustration of the British Library's 'Sharaf al-Insan' ('Seref ul-insan') of Lami'i Broilo, A. Federica / Ottoman Woodwork: Some Little-known Quran Boxes from the Turk ve Islam Eserleri Muzesi in Istanbul (16th-17th Centuries) Cephanecigil, Gul / Turk Mimarhgim Avrupa'ya Sunmak: Resit Saffet Atabinen ve "Turk Mimarisinin Karakteristikleri" Degirmenci, Tulun / 'Legitimising' a Young Sultan: Illustrated Copies of Medhi's 'Sehname-i Turki' in European Collections Demirsar Arli - V. Belgin / Gec Donem Osmanli Seramik Sanatinda Arma ve Amblem Niteliginde Motifier Derman, Cicek / A Forgotten Artist of the Republican Period: Sami Necmeddin Derman, M. Ugur / Ahmed III: Sultan and Affixer of the 'Tugra' Dinu, Niculina / Kutahya Blue-and-white Ceramics Discovered at Ottoman Braila Doger, Lale / Izmir Agorasi Kazilarindan Gec Osmanli Donemi ve Avrupa Seramik Buluntulari Dundar, Abdulkadir / Osmanli Doneminde Sehir Mimari Bulunan Bazi Avrupa Sehirleri Eyupgiller, Kemal Kutgun / Black Sea Bosphorus Forts Gero, Gyozo / The Place of Esztergom's Oziceli Haci Ibrahim Cami in the Ottoman Architecture of Hungary Gierlichs, Joachim / Turkish Art in German Collections Gok Gurhan, Sevinc / Evaluation of Ceramic Production in Aksehir in the Framework of Ceramics and Kiln Materials Unearthed During Rescue Excavations at Aksehir's Anit Meydan ('Monument Square') Hartmuth, Maximilian / Eighteenth-century Ottoman Architecture and the Problem of Scope: A Critical View from the Balkan 'Periphery' Helmecke, Gisela - Ruehrdanz, Karin / Turkish 'Terra Sigillata' Vessels from the 16th?17th Century and Their Counterparts in Europe and in the New World Hitzel, Frederic / French Tiles Produced for the Islamic World at the End of the 19th Century Imamoglu, Vacit - Korumaz, Mustafa / Inscription Plates on Houses in Gesi, Kayseri Karl, Barbara / The Ottoman Flags of Santo Stefano in Pisa as Tools of Medici Dynastic Propaganda Keresztely, Kata / The Appearance of the Turkish Element in the Arab Miniature Painting of Iraq in the 13th Century. An Individual Arab's View of the Turks Kovacs, Gyongyi / Ottoman Military Architecture in Hungary Koroglu, Gulgun / A Group of Belt Buckles from the Haluk Perk Museum Possibly Belonging to the Anatolian Seljuks Kosebay Erkan, Yonca / The Military Police Station and Haydarpasa Port: Deconstruction of the Orientalist Image Kundak, Ali Nihat / An Ottoman Album of Drawings Including European Engravings (TSMK, H.2135) Kurtulus, Tuba / The Heated Stamp Design Technique in Ottoman Textile Ar.‎

‎Edited by GUIDO - ANTONIO PADOAN BELTRAMINI.‎

‎Mimar Sinan Istanbul'da Palladio'yu agirliyor. Andrea Palladio resimli toplu yapitlar.‎

‎New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 22 cm). In Turkish. [14], 305 p., color and b/w ills. Mimar Sinan Istanbul'da Palladio'yu agirliyor. Andrea Palladio resimli toplu yapitlar.‎

‎Edited by GÜLRU TANMAN, M. BAHA TANMAN.‎

‎Mesk-i Istanbul: Yenikapi Mevlevihanesi restorasyonu, (2005-2010).‎

‎New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. In special slip-case. Folio. (32 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 247 p., color and b/w ills. Mesk-i Istanbul. Yenikapi Mevlevihanesi restorasyonu, (2005-2010). A modest zawiyah was established in Istanbul at the end of the 18th century. This lodge, which developed over time and was referred to as "Mevlevîhâne der Bâb-i Cedîd" in certain Ottoman sources, ranked second following the Galata Mevlevi Lodge by its establishment date. This lodge, which however could not resist the impacts of time and only foundations and dilapidated buildings were left behind from its brilliant structure by the time we reached the 21st century, was the very same Yenikapi Mevlevi Lodge. With the repair and protection project conducted by Güryapi Restoration during 2005-2010, the Yenikapi Mevlevi Lodge did not only return to its past magisterial days, but also started to serve as an international education center within the organization of Fatih Sultan Mehmed Foundation University.The book titled "Yenikapi Mevlevîhanesi Restorasyonu 2005-2010", that has been published with over 250 photographs, archive documents and survey drawings and was prepared under the editorship of Prof. Dr. M. Baha Tanman, sheds light on the most comprehensive repair and protection process in the history of the Mevlevi Lodge and its history when it served as a science, wisdom and guidance center that has led the rearing of artists, composers and performers once upon a time.‎

‎Edited by GÜNDER VARINLIOGLU.‎

‎Artamonoff [Nicolas V.]: Picturing Byzantine Istanbul, 1930-1947.‎

‎New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 23 cm). Edition in English. 311 p. B/w ills. Nicholas V. Artamonoff left behind a photographic puzzle of over one thousand images. He was a student and engineer, who, while studying and living at Robert College in Istanbul, gained an appreciation for the city's history and culture. With his Rollei camera, he captured Byzantine remains, ntering nooks and crannies of fortifications and cisterns. He strolled through the city in the footsteps of architectural historians and archaeologists who explored and uncovered Byzantine Istanbul. his interests were broad: they ranged from imposing churches to the smallest details of architectural sculpture, from bustling marketplaces to the diligent work of lone craftsmen. The abundance of subjects es the Nicholas V. Artamonoff Collection rich and engaging, providing a glimpse into the diverse urban environment in which he lived, and into the versatile photographer he was.‎

‎Edited by GÜNIZ MELTEM GIRAY.‎

‎Faculty of Languages History and Geography and Bruno Taut: Creating new Turkish architecture.= Dil ve Tarih-Cografya Fakültesi ve Bruno Taut: Yeni Türk mimarisini yaratmak.‎

‎New English Paperback. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English and Turkish. [xviii], 172 p., numerous color and b/w ills. Faculty of Languages History and Geography and Bruno Taut: Creating new Turkish architecture.= Dil ve Tarih-Cografya Fakültesi ve Bruno Taut: Yeni Türk mimarisini yaratmak. Contents: The burden of being a 'city crown': Recasting images of enthroning Ankara., ALI CENGIZKAN.; The languages, history and geography faculty building in Ankara - A symbol of the changed modernism in 1930s., BERND NICOLAI.; The faculty of languages, history and geography in the letters and journals of Bruno Taut., ESIN BOYACIOGLU.; Bruno Taut in the Faculty of Languages, History and Geography 'Space perception and the act of creating living quarters'., KIYMET GIRAY.‎

‎Edited by H. IBRAHIM YAKAR, AHMET ÖZPAY.‎

‎Halep'te adim adim Osmanli'nin izinde. Halep'te Osmanli döneminde insa ve tadil edilen mimari eserlerin envanteri.‎

‎New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (34 x 24 cm). In Turkish and Arabic. 698 p., color ills. Halep'te adim adim Osmanli'nin izinde. Halep'te Osmanli döneminde insa ve tadil edilen mimari eserlerin envanteri. Inventory of architectural works in Aleppo which were built or repaired during the Ottoman epoch. ARCHITECTURE Turkish and Islamic arts Ottoman Empire Ottoman art Aleppo Syria Architectural inventory Reference History of art.‎

‎Edited by HAKKI ACUN.‎

‎Anadolu Selçuklu Dönemi kervansaraylari. [In special slip-case].‎

‎Fine Fine English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. In original publisher's special slip-case. 4to. (32 x 25 cm). In Turkish. Color and b/w ills. 559 p. A caravanserai, or khan, or fondouk, also han (in Turkish), also known as caravansary, caravansera, or caravansara in English (Turkish: kervansaray), or sarai in Indian subcontinent, was a roadside inn where travelers could rest and recover from the day's journey. Caravanserais supported the flow of commerce, information, and people across the network of trade routes covering Asia, North Africa, and southeastern Europe, especially along the Silk Road. Caravanserais of the Anatolian Seljuks. Anadolu Selçuklu Dönemi kervansaraylari. [In special slip-case].‎

‎Edited by HALIL IBRAHIM DÜZENLI.‎

‎Bir mimari deneyim: Trabzon ve Sarajevo'da mahalle.= Jedan graditeljski pokusaj: Mahale u Trabzonu i Sarajevu.‎

‎New Turkish Paperback. 4to. (32 x 24 cm). In Turkish and Bosnian. 219, [19] p., color and b/w plts. Bir mimari deneyim: Trabzon ve Sarajevo'da mahalle.= Jedan graditeljski pokusaj: Mahale u Trabzonu i Sarajevu. 1000 copies were printed.‎

‎Edited by HALIL INALCIK, GÜNSEL RENDA.‎

‎Ottoman civilization. 2 volumes set.‎

‎New English Paperback. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English. 2 volumes set: (1166 p.). Color and b/w ills. A very heavy set. Extra shipping cost will be requested. Ottoman civilization. 2 volumes set.‎

‎Edited by HALIT EREN.‎

‎Balkanlar'da Islâm Medeniyeti Milletlerarasi Sempozyumu Tebligleri. Sofya, Nisan 21-23, 2000.‎

‎New English Paperback Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [x], 447 p., ills. Balkanlar'da Islâm Medeniyeti Milletlerarasi Sempozyumu Tebligleri. Sofya, Nisan 21-23, 2000. The International Symposium on Islamic Civilization in the Balkans was organized by IRCICA in cooperation with the Institute of Higher Islamic Studies (Sofia), the Institute of Balkan Studies-Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (Sofia), Centre of Oriental Languages and Cultures (Sofia University), International Centre for Minority Studies and Intercultural Relations (IMIR) (Sofia) and Foundation for Research on Islamic History, Art and Culture (ISAR) (Istanbul). A total of 86 papers were presented. The papers, subsequently revised by their authors, are published in two separate volumes: one for those in Turkish and another for those in English and Bulgarian.‎

‎Edited by HALIT EREN.‎

‎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.‎

‎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.‎

‎Edited by HALIT EREN.‎

‎Proceedings of the International Congress on The Maghreb and the Western Mediterranean in the Ottoman Era.= Actes du Congres International sur le Maghreb et la Mediterranee Occidentale a l'Epoque Ottomane.= Osmanli Döneminde Magrib ve Bati Akdeniz Milletlerarasi Kongre Tebligleri. Rabat, 11-14 November 2009.‎

‎New English Original cloth bdg. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). In English, French, Turkish, and Arabic. 186, 227 p., color and b/w ills. Proceedings of the International Congress on The Maghreb and the Western Mediterranean in the Ottoman Era.= Actes du Congres International sur le Maghreb et la Mediterranee Occidentale a l'Epoque Ottomane.= Osmanli Döneminde Magrib ve Bati Akdeniz Milletlerarasi Kongre Tebligleri. Rabat, 11-14 November 2009.‎

‎Edited by HALUK SEZGIN.‎

‎Geçmisten günümüze Bogaziçi. 2 volumes set.‎

‎Fine Turkish Original cloth bdg. In its publisher's special box. Folio. (34 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 2 volumes set: (1213 p.), ills. Geçmisten günümüze Bogaziçi. 2 volumes set. A comprehensive study on the Bosphorus.‎

‎Edited by HASAN ELMAAGAÇ.‎

‎Kayseri tasinmaz kültür varliklari envanteri, 2009-2013. 2 volumes set.‎

‎New New Turkish Original bdg. Dust wrapper. (Second volume is HC). 4to. (31 x 22 cm). In Turkish. 2 volumes set: (448 p.; 448 p.), many color ills. Kayseri tasinmaz kültür varliklari envanteri, 2009-2013. 2 volumes set.‎

‎Edited by HASAN KURUYAZICI.‎

‎Armenian architects of Istanbul in the Era of Westernization.= Batililasan Istanbul'un Ermeni mimarlari.‎

‎New English Paperback. 4to. (31 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 168 p., color and b/w ills. Armenian architects of Istanbul in the Era of Westernization.= Batililasan Istanbul'un Ermeni mimarlari. In the era of Westernization, also known as Ottoman Modernization, that took place throughout the entire 19th century and in the early 20th century, transformed the physical appearance of Istanbul. First and foremost the Balians, but also other Armenian architects such as Ohannes Serverian, Mgrdich Charkian, Bedros Nemtze, Mihran Azarian, Hovsep Aznavur, Levon Gureghian, the brothers Aram and Isaac Karakash, Kegham Kavafian, Yetvart Terziyan, Andon and Garabed Tulbendjian, who in earlier periods received their initial training within the industry, but later also graduated from schools in European countries, and ultimately graduated from the School of Fine Arts, played a great role in this transformation. This book is prepared to introduce the Armenian architects who contributed to Istanbul's architectural richness with their works and is the first attempt of its kind. We hope that it will inspire the academic studies in the field to be carried out in the future. The books published in Turkish-English and Armenian-English includes 6 articles written by Edhem Eldem, Afife Batur, Ahmet Ersoy, Alyson Wharton, Elmon Hançer and Lora Baytar; each article has a different approach to the architecture of Istanbul. Moreover, in the book there are more than 100 photos of the architectural structures built by the Armenian architects.‎

‎Edited by HASAN KURUYAZICI.‎

‎Houses of gods in the Princess Islands.= Adalar'da Tanri'nin evleri. [Exhibition catalogue].‎

‎New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (27,5 x 21 cm). In English and Turkish. [iii], 144 p., color and b/w ills. Houses of gods in the Princess Islands.= Adalar'da Tanri'nin evleri. [Exhibition catalogue]. Study on worshipping places in the Princes Islands: Churches, synagogues, mosques.‎

‎Edited by HOLGER A. KLEIN, ROBERT G. OUSTERHOUT, BRIGITTE PITARAKIS.‎

‎Kariye from Theodore Metochites to Thomas Whittemore: One monument, two monumental personalities.= Kariye: Bir anit, iki anitsal kisilik. Theodoros Metokhites'ten Thomas Whittemore'a. [Exhibition catalogue]. Texts by Holger A. Klein, Robert G. Ousterhout, Natalia Teteriatnikov, Dimiter Angelov, Jeffrey M. Featherstone.‎

‎New English Paperback. 4to. (29 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 212 p., color and b/w ills. Kariye from Theodore Metochites to Thomas Whittemore: One monument, two monumental personalities.= Kariye: Bir anit, iki anitsal kisilik. Theodoros Metokhites'ten Thomas Whittemore'a. [Exhibition catalogue]. Texts by Holger A. Klein, Robert G. Ousterhout, Natalia Teteriatnikov, Dimiter Angelov, Jeffrey M. Featherstone. Displayed at Pera Museum, Kariye, from Theodoros Metokhites to Thomas Whittemore; One Monument, Two Monumental Personalities is comprised largely of objects and documents on loan from abroad, the exhibition narrates the story of Kraiye, one of the globally renowned monuments of Istanbul, as well as the extraordinary tales of two of its 'builders', who lived six centuries apart. At one end stands fellow townsman Theodoros Metokhites, Byzantine thinker, poet and politician, who shaped Kariye at the turn of the 14th century and adorned it with priceless mosaics and frescoes. On the other end is American renaissance man and archaeologist Thomas Whittemore, who passionately and meticulously restored this structure to its former grandeur in the 1940s, consequently bestowing it to the world of culture and art as a museum. In between lies the unconventional story of a structure shaped by the footprints of these remarkable men. The former church of the monastery of Christ of the Chora, better known today as the Kariye Camisi or Kariye Museum, is one of the most impressive Byzantine monuments to survive in the modern city of Istanbul. Founded probably as early as the sixth century, rebuilt by members of the imperial family in the late eleventh and early twelfth centuries, and splendidly restored by the Byzantine humanist, poet, and prime minister Theodore Metochites between 1316 and 1321, the church of the Chora Monastery is today considered one of the most outstanding examples of Late Byzantine art and architecture to survive. While the building itself was already known as the 'Mosaic Mosque' during the nineteenth century, the fame of the church's rich and complex interior decoration rests by and large on an extensive restoration campaign initiated by the American scholar and philanthropist Thomas Whittemore, founder and director of the Byzantine Institute of America from 1930 to his death in 1950. It was the aim of this exhibition, to explore the history of the "Kariye" through its representation over the centuries, and to pay homage to the two men who were responsible for its restoration and conservation in the fourteenth and twentieth centuries respectively: Theodore Metochites and Thomas Whittemore. The exhibition furthermore aimed to celebrate the work of those who have helped to preserve the architecture of the Kariye and its extraordinary cycle of mosaics and frescoes during the 1940s and 1950s.‎

‎Edited by HÜSEYIN CENGIZ.‎

‎Metropoliten alanlar, planlama sorunlari. I. Sempozyum Bildirileri. 15-16 Ekim, 1998.‎

‎Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In Turkish. [vii], 393 p., b/w ills. Metropoliten alanlar, planlama sorunlari. I Sempozyum Bildirileri. 15-16 Ekim, 1998.‎

‎Edited by IBRAHIM ÖZCOSAR.‎

‎International Midyat Symposium. Symposium papers.= Uluslararasi Midyat Sempozyumu. Sempozyum bildirileri. 7-9 Ekim 2011.‎

‎New English Original bdg. HC. Large Roy. 8vo. (25 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. [xvi], 1064 p. B/w ills. International Midyat Symposium. Symposium papers.= Uluslararasi Midyat Sempozyumu. Sempozyum bildirileri. 7-9 Ekim 2011.‎

‎Edited by IBRAHIM ÖZEKINCI.‎

‎Vakif restorasyon yilligi. Restorasyon, konservasyon, arkeoloji, sanat tarihi. Issue: 1‎

‎As New English Vakif restorasyon yilligi. Restorasyon, konservasyon, arkeoloji, sanat tarihi. Issue: 1, edit by: Ibrahim Ozekinci, Vakiflar genel mudurlugu, Ist., 2010. Paperback. Pbo. Mint. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In Turkish. 136 p. Ills.‎

‎Edited by IBRAHIM ÖZEKINCI.‎

‎Vakif restorasyon yilligi. Restorasyon, konservasyon, arkeoloji, sanat tarihi. Issue: 3‎

‎As New English "Vakif restorasyon yilligi. Restorasyon, konservasyon, arkeoloji, sanat tarihi. Issue: 3, edit by: Ibrahim Ozekinci, Vakiflar genel mudurlugu, Ist., 2011. Paperback. Pbo. Mint. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In Turkish. 172 p. Ills.‎

‎Edited by IHSAN BILGI et alli.‎

‎Istanbul, 1910-2010. City, Built Environment and Architectural Culture Exhibition.= Istanbul, 1910-2010. Kent, Yapili Çevre ve Mimarlik Kültürü Sergisi.‎

‎As New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. [416] p., many color and b/w ills. Istanbul, 1910-2010. City, Built Environment and Architectural Culture Exhibition. = Istanbul, 1910-2010. Kent, Yapili Çevre ve Mimarlik Kültürü Sergisi.‎

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