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IANCHELEVICI Idel - [Léova (Bessarabie 1909 - Maisons-Laffitte 1994] - Sculpteur et dessinateur belgo-roumain
Lettre Autographe Signée à Mr Lobet - Maisons-Laffitte le 30/3/1984 -
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Referenz des Buchhändlers : GF25245
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IBELS (André).
1ere exposition de H.-G. Ibels. Du 5 novembre au 15 décembre 1894.
Paris La Bodinière 1894 1 vol. broché plaquette in-16, agrafée, couverture illustrée, 15 pp. Rare catalogue d'exposition du peintre et affichiste nabi, de tendance anarchiste, illustré de 6 croquis et comprenant une liste de 132 oeuvres. On joint 3 lettres autographes signées de l'artiste adressées à Gustave Coquiot à propos de son livre "Les Fééries de Paris" et d'illustrations pour un recueil d'Ajalbert et pour "La Fille Elisa" d'Edmond de Goncourt (une page in-12 et 2 pages in-8, la dernière datée du 20 septembre 1920). En bonne condition.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 122663
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IBELS (André).
1ere exposition de H.-G. Ibels. Du 5 novembre au 15 décembre 1894.
Paris La Bodinière 1894 1 vol. broché plaquette in-16, agrafée, couverture illustrée, 15 pp. Rare catalogue d'exposition du peintre et affichiste nabi, de tendance anarchiste, illustré de 6 croquis et comprenant une liste de 132 oeuvres. On joint 3 lettres autographes signées de l'artiste adressées à Gustave Coquiot à propos de son livre "Les Fééries de Paris" et d'illustrations pour un recueil d'Ajalbert et pour "La Fille Elisa" d'Edmond de Goncourt (une page in-12 et 2 pages in-8, la dernière datée du 20 septembre 1920). En bonne condition.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 122663
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Ibn al-'Imrani [Muhammad ibn 'Ali b. Muhammad] / al-Samarrai, Qasim [Ed.]
Al-Inba' Fi Ta'rikh Al-Khulafa' [Tarikh] [SIGNED BY EDITOR]. Edited by Qasim al-Samarrai. [SERIES]: Publications of the Netherlands Institute of Archaeology and Arabic Studies in Cairo - I.
SIGNED BY EDITOR, the eminent expert in codicology Prof. Qasim al-Samarrai with dedication to Malachi Beit-Arie, the father of Hebrew codicology and Ludwig Jesselson Professor Emeritus of Codicology and Paleography at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. RARE critical edition of the Arabic text of al-Imrani's 'Information Concerning the History of the Caliphs', in which he treats the period beginning with the Prophet and ending with the beginning of the caliphate of al-Mustangid bi-llah, in 560 H. Contains b&w facsimile plates. 240x170mm. 15+366 pages. Softcover. Cover and spine yellowing. Cover edges and corners slightly worn/wrinkled. Spine wrinkled. Spine edges bumped. Spine hinge bottom edge tattered. Text block edges and whitepages yellowing. Small stain on page 305/306 upper upper corner - NO damage to text. Some pages corner/s slightly curved. Pages slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare critical edition of a rare Arabic medieval historical treatise is in good condition.
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Ibn al-Wardi, Umar.
Kitab kharidat al-'Aja'in wa faridat al-gharaib [The Pearl of Wonders and the Uniqueness of Strange Things]. [Ottoman provinces, late 16th century].
Small folio (215 x 285 mm). Arabic and Ottoman Turkish manuscript on paper, 246 ff. 21 lines of black naskh per page (text area 23 x 13 cm), with section titles in red; fol. 1r with an elaborately calligraphed title in black and red, ff. 1v-2r with red, green and gilt frames; ff. 2v-3r with an illuminated world map and fol. 27r with a coloured, marginal illustration of a nilometer in cross-section, and f. 51v with a diagram of the Ka'aba in red and black. 19th century drab linen over contemporary blind-stamped leather with fore-edge flap; manuscript Arabic title to lower edge. Pink-dyed European endpapers watermarked with a six-point star and the letters AF. An unusually large and attractive copy of the 15th-century cosmographical compilation most often ascribed to Siraj al-Din 'Umar ibn al-Wardi. His authorship and the manner of the text's composition remain a subject of scholarly research, but it was a popular text in the Ottoman world, much copied, and translated into Turkish repeatedly. Its popularity has led to a tangled series of recensions, with different copies incorporating various different elements from the text. While some copies omit the historical and eschatological sections, ours contains all the expected sections. The text notes the world, its regions, seas, cities, rivers, and mountains. Plants and animals are also described and their various properties enumerated. The final, brief sections provide a set of capsule histories and, lastly, a description of the sayings and deeds of the Prophet and his companion. The title and preface of the present copy are in Arabic; the rest of text is an anonymous Turkish translation. Though al-Wardi's cosmography circulated in Arabic and numerous Turkish translations, this hybrid Arabic-Turkish recension is relatively unusual. The scheme of illustrations is conventional in the world map and diagram of Ka'aba, often found in copies of this work with slight variations, but less so in the cross-section of a nilometer on fol. 27r, an illustration we have not seen in other manuscripts of this text. The nilometer is not located or named in the text, but appears beside the section on Fustat, and may be the Abbasid nilometer constructed opposite Fustat in 861. The geometrically rigid map, commonly known as "Ibn-al-Wardi map", renders schematically the mediaeval Islamic image of the world: "At the center of the map are the two holiest cities of Islam, Mecca and Medina. The map shows China and India in the north and the 'Christian sects and the states of Byzantium' in the south. The outer circles represent the seas" (Cat. "World treasures of the Library of Congress: Beginnings" [2002]). - Binding somewhat worn but professionally repaired, providing ample evidence of an expensive, luxuriously produced copy in the traces of the original decoration still visible beneath the later cloth; the vividly dyed endpapers suggest an unusual taste for colour on the part of the patron who first commissioned this manuscript. Internally, a little staining to the initial folios, and a small dampstain to the gutter, otherwise clean. Ownership inscription of Mustafa, an artillery officer, dated 1067 AH (1676/7 CE). GAL II, 131.
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ibn Gabirol, Salomon [Solomon ben Judah; Shlomo Ben Yehuda] / Saohs, Senior [Sachs] [Ed.]
Cantiques de Salomon Ibn Gabirol (Avicebron) [FACSIMILE] [IN HEBREW]. Corriges, ponctues et commentes avec explicaton, des allusions a la Bible et aux Midraschim par Senior Saohs [Sachs].
FACSIMILE. IN HEBREW. PART OF THE BOOK IN RASHI WRITING. 25x17.5cm. 167 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly yellowing. Cover corners bumped and slightly worn. Spine faded and slightly curved. Else in good condition.
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Ibn Nachmias, Josef / Bamberger, M. L. [Ed.]
Kommentar zu den Spruchen Salomos von Josef ibn Nachmias [IN HEBREW]. [SERIES]: Schriften des Vereins Mekize Nirdamim - S. Folge, No. 9.
IN HEBREW. 240x170 mm. XXIII+196 pages. Hardcover. Pages slightly age-stained - no damage to text. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Ibn-Buòtl¯an, al-Muöht¯ar Ibn-al-òHasan
Tacuinum sanitatis. Codex Vindobonensis 2396 [der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek, Wien].
Graz, Akad. Dr.- u. Verl. Anst., 1984. Dokumentationsmappe. 9 Faksimilierte Tafeln , davon eine unter Passepartout. kart. Mappe. sehr guter Zust. Codices selecti Bd. 78.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 62773AB
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IBNÜLEMIN MAHMUD KEMAL INAL, (Turkish intellectual, biographer and bibliographer), 1870-1957).
[Autograph letter signed 'Mahmud Kemal' addressed to 'Süleyman Nazif'].
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original letter autograph signed by Ibnülemin sent to Süleyman Nazif, (1870-1927), who was an eminent Ottoman-born Turkish poet and founder of 'Wealth of Nations' [Servet-i Fünûn periodical]. Ibnülemin was a historian of literature and bibliographer. His full name was Ibnülemin Mahmud Kemal Inal. He is a descendant of the Esteemed Hüseyin through his father. He was brought up with private tutoring. He took lessons from Ipekli Tahir Efendi (father of Mehmet Akif Ersoy), Hasan Tahsin Efendi (Clerk of Beyazit Library and the imam of Ali Pasa Mosque) and from Trabzonlu Hüsnü Efendi. He left Political School because of health problems. He continued with his lectures for some time at Law School and at Madrasah. He learnt Arabic, Persian and French and was interested in calligraphy and music. He lived in Adana, Elazig, Ankara, Izmir and on the Islands as his father was a civil servant. He was employed at the Office of Correspondence of the Grand Vizier, as the First Secretary of the Inspection Commission of the Sublime Porte, at the General Directorate of the Distinguished Province and Head of the Clerical Office (1908). He was a member of the commission that checked the official documents and journals during the reign of Abdülhamid. He contributed to the foundation of Islamic Works of Art and Archeology Museum, during the years of World War I. He was also a member of the Ottoman History Council (1923) and the Committee of Turkish History. He also held a post in the Administration of Public Debts. He was the President of the commission for the classification of the archives at Topkapi Palace (1924), and he retired after being appointed to the directorship of the Museum of Islamic Works (1927-35). He worked for the Grand Vizier for fourteen years. His grave is in the Merkez Efendi Graveyard. He participated at some scientific meetings abroad and received tokens of appreciation from presidents of foreign countries for his studies. Besides this, he was the advisor for the Encyclopedia of Islam. Throughout his life, he never married. He donated all the archive that he collected during his life to the Istanbul University Library, and his mansion in Mercan and the Ibnülemin Mahmud Kemal Dormitory to the Science Dissemination Society and to the Imam Hatip High School charity. His articles were published in the newspapers 'Tarih', 'Tercüman-i Hakikat' as well as in 'Resimli Gazete', 'Beyanü'l Hakk', which he published with his friends. Ibnülemin Mahmud Kemal Inal greatly contributed to our cultural life with his studies and valuable works. A unique autograph letter. Extremely rare.
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IBRAHIM EDHEM PASHA, (Ottoman statesman, who held the office of Grand Vizier in the beginning of Abdul Hamid II's reign between 5 February 1877 and 11 January 1878), (1818-1893).
Autograph letter signed 'Edhem Ibrahim' in French.
Very Good French Original autograph manuscript letter signed (ALS) 'Ibrahim Edhem'. 18x12 cm. In French. 3 p. on bifolium. To an unnamed recipient, mentioning a Mme. M. Neville, her interest in Egypt, and acknowledging receipt of a parcel. 2 1/2 sides 8vo, no place or date but dated 1839 to the reverse; usual. Ibrahim Edhem Pasha, (1819-1893) was an Ottoman statesman, who held the office of Grand Vizier at the beginning of Abdul Hamid II's reign between 5 February 1877 and 11 January 1878. He resigned from that post after the Ottoman chances of winning the Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878) had decreased. He furthermore served in numerous administrative positions in the Ottoman Empire including minister of foreign affairs in 1856, then ambassador to Berlin in 1876, and to Vienna from 1879 to 1882. He also served as a military engineer and as Minister of Interior from 1883 to 1885. In 1876-1877, he represented the Ottoman Government at the Constantinople Conference. Ibrahim Edhem Pasha was the father of Osman Hamdi Bey, a well-known archaeologist, and painter, as well as the founder of the Istanbul Archaeology Museum and the Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University. Another son, Halil Edhem Eldem took up the archaeology museum after Osman Hamdi Bey's death and has been a deputy for ten years under the newly founded Turkish Republic. Yet another son, Ismail Galib Bey, is considered as the founder of numismatics as a scientific discipline in Turkey.
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IBRAHIM EDHEM PASHA, (Ottoman statesman, who held the office of Grand Vizier in the beginning of Abdul Hamid II's reign between 5 February 1877 and 11 January 1878), (1919-1893).
Autograph letter signed, in French, addressed to 'Monsieur la Consul General de la Legation de S. M. Royal d'Italie a Constantinople'. Greek born Turkish statesman, Grand Vizier 1878).
Very Good French Original manuscript letter / document signed by Edhem Pasha sent to Italian ambassador in Constantinople. 35x22 cm. In French. 18 lines. Bifolium. 1 p. "Monsieur le Consul Général, J'ai l'honneur de porter a votre connaissance que le pecheurs de côte de Foundoukly ont porte plaintes contre un navire battant le pavillion Italien qui est alle mouiller hier precisement ou ces pauvres gens avaient leurs fillets et leur a fait un grand domage. Je viens par conséquent vous prier de vouloir bien donner des ordres necessaires, pour que ce navire change de mouillage. Je saisis l'occasion pour vous reiterer l'assurance de ma parfaite consideration. Le prefet du Port Imperial. It's English translation is "Mr. Consul General, I have the honor to bring to your knowledge that the fishermen of the coast of Foundoukly lodged a complaint against a ship flying the Italian flag which went to anchor yesterday precisely where these poor people had their daughters and made them a great shame. I therefore come to ask you to give the necessary orders for this vessel to change its anchorage. I take this opportunity to reiterate the assurance of my full consideration. The prefect of Port Imperial.". Ibrahim Edhem Pasha, (1819-1893) was an Ottoman statesman, who held the office of Grand Vizier in the beginning of Abdul Hamid II's reign between 5 February 1877 and 11 January 1878. He resigned from that post after the Ottoman chances on winning the Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878) had decreased. He furthermore served numerous administrative positions in the Ottoman Empire including minister of foreign affairs in 1856, then ambassador to Berlin in 1876, and to Vienna from 1879 to 1882. He also served as a military engineer and as Minister of Interior from 1883 to 1885. In 1876-1877, he represented the Ottoman Government at the Constantinople Conference. Ibrahim Edhem Pasha was the father of Osman Hamdi Bey, a well-known archaeologist and painter, as well the founder of the Istanbul Archaeology Museum and the Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University. Another son, Halil Edhem Eldem took up the archaeology museum after Osman Hamdi Bey's death and has been a deputy for ten years under the newly founded Turkish Republic. Yet another son, Ismail Galib Bey, is considered as the founder of numismatics as a scientific discipline in Turkey.
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IBRAHIM HAKKI PASHA, (Ottoman ambassador and statesman Ottoman statesman, who served as Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire between 1910-1911), (1862-1918).
Typescript letter signed 'I. Hakky' in French, sent to the Minister of Switzerland, etc. etc.
Very Good French Original TLS by Ibrahim Hakki Pasha in French, sent to the Minister of Switzerland, etc. etc. in French, sent to the Minister of Switzerland, etc. etc. 26x19 cm. In French. 1 p. 16 lines. Foxing on paper, minimal stains. A good paper. Text: "Monsieur le Ministre, Naim Bey, directeur d'une societe coommerciale a Constantinople et son epouse Mevhibe Hanem ainsi que le medecin Ibrahim Bey, directeur et medecin en chef de l'hôpital militaire Chehid Mouhtar, desirant se rendre en Suisse pour une dizaine de jours en vue de regler certaines affaires particulieres qui les concernent. Je prie Votre Excellence de vouloir bien donner a qui de droit les ordres necessaires pour que leur passeport soit vise. Veuillez agreer, Monsieur le Ministre, l'assurance de ma haute cconsideration. Son Excellence Monsieur Mercier, Minisre de Suisse, etc. etc. etc.". Dated 'Berlin, le 13 Juillet 1918'. [i.e. Naim Bey, director of a trading company in Constantinople and his wife Mevhibe Hanem as well as the doctor Ibrahim Bey, director and chief doctor of the military hospital Chehid Mouhtar, wishing to go to Switzerland for ten days in order to settle certain specific cases which concern them. I beg Your Excellency to be good enough to give to whom it may concern the necessary orders for their passport to be stamped. Please accept, Mr. Minister, the assurance of my high consideration. His Excellency Monsieur Mercier, Minister of Switzerland, etc. etc. etc. ". Dated 'Berlin, July 13, 1918']. Ibrahim Hakki Pasha, (1862-1918), was an Ottoman statesman, who served as Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire between 1910-1911. He served as Ottoman ambassador to Germany and to the Kingdom of Italy. Hakki Pasha also spent considerable amounts of time in London between February 1913 and the outbreak of World War I, working on negotiations concerning the Berlin-Baghdad Railway and a settlement for the Second Balkan War. During that visit, Hakki Pasha met with King George VI. He was awarded the Order of Karadorde's Star.
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IBRAHIM KAZIM TAHTAKILIÇ, (Turkish / Ottoman politician, member of Union and Progress Party, Mutasarrif of Nigde city, Parliamentary, Second President of Alasehir Congress, Commandant of Salihli and Bozdogan fronts in Turkish War of Independence),
[CHANGE REQUEST of the NAME of 'ÜRGÜP' [PROKOPI] TOWN] Autograph letter signed 'Nigde Mutasarrifi Kâzim' addressed to Sheikh al-Islam Hayri Ürgüblü'.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript (handwritten) letter (ALS) signed 'Nigde Mutasarrifi Kâzim'. 20x13i5 cm. In Ottoman script. 1 p. Dated AH: 1330 (13 Kanunievvel 1331) = AD: 1915. Sent to last Ottoman sheik al-islam Mustafa Hayri Ürgüplü Efendi, (1867-1921). Includes the change request of Ürgüp (Prokopi)'s name (Ürgüb nâminin tebdili tensib kilinmasi'. Letter has 10 lines.
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ICELANDIC MANUSCRIPTS. Sagas History and Art
2355
In Pristine Condition. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : Jónas Kristjánsson
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IDIL BIRET, (1941-), (Turkish famous female pianist).
[Concert program and advert of Idil Biret, Moskovskaia Gosudarstvennaia Filarmoniia with autograph signed and inscribed Biret to Turkish diplomat Ismail Berduk Olgaçay].
Very Good Russian Original concert advert in Russian with autograph signature and inscription by Turkish female pianist Idil Biret. (21x14 cm). Printed advert in Russian, inscription and signature in Turkish. 4 p. Signed to Turkish diplomat Ismail Berduk Olgaçay, (1925-). [Concert advert of Idil Biret, Moskovskaia Gosudarstvennaia Filarmoniia with autograph signed Biret to Turkish diplomat Ismail Berduk Olgaçay]. Illustrated cover. Rare.
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IDIL BIRET, (1941-), (Turkish famous female pianist).
Autograph concert program signed 'Idil Biret'.
Very Good English Original autograph concert program signed 'Idil Biret'. Open size: 16.13 cm. Text in English; inscription in Turkish. Autograph concert program signed 'Idil Biret'. Biret is a Turkish concert pianist, renowned for her interpretations of the Romantic repertoire.
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IHSAN SÜKRÜ AKSEL, (Turkish / Ottoman specialist phsycian psychiatrist),(1899-1987).
[THE FATHER of the MODERN NEUROPATHOLOGY CLINICS in TURKEY] Typescript letter signed 'Ihsan Schükrü-Aksel' addressed to 'Herrn Prof. Dr. Hecht', Budapest.
Very Good German Original TLS signed 'Ihsan Schükrü-Arsel' sent to 'Herrn Prof. Dr. Hecht', Budapest, to Psychiatrische Klinik Budapest VIII, Balassa Utca 6.". 28x21 cm. In German. 1 p. 'Bank Extra Strong' watermarked paper and 'Sinir ve Beyin Hekimi Dr. Ihsan Sükrü Aksel - Bakirköy ve Haydarpasa Nümune Hastaneleri Mütehassisi' letterhead. Text: "Sehr geeheter Herr Kollege! Ich erlaube mir Ihren eine Patientin von mir Frl. Nihat zu empfehlen, die zurzeit in Budapest ist, und möchte ich Sie bitten Ihre gütige Anempfehlungen nicht fehlen zulassen. Für Ihre Bemühungen danke ich Ihnen im voraus und zeichne und sehr ergebener.". Aksel was a Turkish / Ottoman specialist phsycian-psychiatrist. He was born in Istanbul in 1889. He graduated from Istanbul Darülfünun Medical Faculty in 1919 and started working as an assistant at "Emraz-i Akliye and Asabiye Hospital". He went to Germany for education in 1922. In Munich and Hamburg, he worked with Prof. Kraeplin, Prof. Spielmayer, Prof. Weygand and Prof. Jakob. He returned to Turkey in 1925, I was appointed as the chief of Emraz- i Akliye ve Asabiye Hospital [i.e. Mental and Nervous Diseases Hospital] and established the neuropathology laboratory. He became 'ordinarius' in 1951. In 1953, he became the dean of Istanbul University Faculty of Medicine; he prioritized the establishment of a psychiatry clinic in Çapa and established the Institute of Child Psychiatry in 1958.
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IKLE, Hans. -
Dokumente aus dem Nachlass von Hans Iklé aus St. Gallen.
2 Briefe, 1 Verpflichtungsschein (Pferdekauf), 2 gedruckte Hefte (18 u.19 S.), Notizbuch ca. 30 Bl., ms. Genealogie auf 7 Bl., 2 Fotografien.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 94116aaf
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IKOR Roger - (Paris 1912 - 1986) - Ecrivain français
Lettre Autographe Signée à cher Monsieur - Le 9 janvier 1957 -
1 page in8 - bon état -
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GF16122
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IKOR Roger - (Paris 1912 - 1986) - Ecrivain français
Lettre Autographe Signée à "cher Ami" - Le 8 février 1957 -
1 page in8 - On joint: une invitation à une signature et un état des ventes de ses romans du 26 février 1957 -
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GF18040
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ILARINO DA MILANO O.F.M.Cap. [& VACARIUS]
L'eresia di Ugo Speroni nella confutazione del maestro Vacario - Testo inedito del secolo XII con studio storico e dottrinale [Liber contra multiplices et varios errores]
Citta del Vaticano, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana 1945 xxxii + 608pp.+ 1 plate out of text, in the series "Studi e Testi" volume 115, pages still uncut, a title page seems to be missing, else in good condition, [text in Italian, unpublished text of Vacarius in latin, pp.471-587], weight: 1.5 kg., R37394
Referenz des Buchhändlers : R37394
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ILARINO DA MILANO O.F.M.Cap. [& VACARIUS]
L'eresia di Ugo Speroni nella confutazione del maestro Vacario - Testo inedito del secolo XII con studio storico e dottrinale [Liber contra multiplices et varios errores]
Citta del Vaticano, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana 1945 xxxii + 608pp. + 1 plate out of text, in the series "Studi e Testi" volume 115, all pages still uncut, ex-libris stamp on frontcover an small label on spine, good condition, [text in Italian, unpublished text of Vacarius in latin, pp.471-587], weight: 1.5 kg., R119334
Referenz des Buchhändlers : R119334
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ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTS.
The Faber Library of Illuminated Manuscripts. [Complete set]. [General Editor: Walter Oakeshott]. COMPLETE SET IN DUSTWRAPPERS (SAVE ONE VOLUIME)
8 vols., roy. 8vo., First Edition, with very numerous fine coloured reproductions throughout; cloth, upper boards and backstrips lettered in gilt, a very good, bright, clean set in dustwrapper (save The York Psalter), one or two wrappers lightly frayed at edges.. The set comprises: The Great Lambeth Bible (ed. Dodwell), 1959; The Parisian Miniaturist Honore (ed. Millar), 1959; The Rohan Book of Hours (ed. Porcher), 1959; The Benedictional of St. Ethelwold (ed. Wormald), 1959; The Vienna Genesis (ed. Wellesz), 1960; A Fifteenth Century Italian Plutarch (ed. Mitchell), 1961; The Douce Apocalypse (ed. Hassall), 1961; The York Psalter (ed. Boase), 1962. Two further volumes - The Book of Durrow (ed. Bruce-Mitford) and The Book of Kells (ed. Henry) were projected but never published in this series.
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Illuminated Manuscripts: Marks Richard and Nigel Morgan
THE GOLDEN AGE OF ENGLISH MANUSCRIPT PAINTING 1200-1500
New York: George Braziller 1981. Quarto. Gilt cloth. Color plates facsimiles and illustrations. First edition. Fine in dust jacket. George Braziller hardcover books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : WRCLIT52233
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Ilona Steimann
Jewish Book - Christian Book. Hebrew Manuscripts in Transition between Jews and Christians in the Context of German Humanism
, Brepols, 2020 Paperback, 263 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:28 b/w, 3 tables b/w., 1 maps b/w, Language: English. ISBN 9782503590745.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 65536
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Ilona, Berkovits
Magyar Kódexek a XI-XVI. században.
Budapest, Magyar Helikon, 1965. 4to. With numerous facsimiles on plates, partly in colour, and 1 fold-out facsimile. 194 (1) p. Half-cloth binding, gilt lettering on the spine, gilt ornaments on the plate, dust jacket. Dust jacket bumped and with cracks. Paper a bit browned at the margins.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 20343
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ILTER UZEL.
Amasyali hekim ve cerrah Sabuncuoglu Serefeddin, (1385-1470).
New New Turkish Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (32 x 22 cm). In Turkish. 96 p., color ills. Biography of an Ottoman doctor living in Amasya City. Amasyali hekim ve cerrah Sabuncuoglu Serefeddin, (1385-1470).
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IMANN Georges - (Georges Gigandet dit) - (Marseille 1889 - Auteuil 1977) - Ecrivain français
Deux Cartes de Visite Autographes Signées à Christian Melchior-Bonnet -
2 cartes et 1 enveloppe - (1923 et 1972) - bon état -
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GF20453
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IMANN Georges - (Georges Gigandet dit) - (Marseille 1889 - Auteuil 1977) - Ecrivain français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Christian Melchior-Bonnet - Auteuil le 1er octobre 1962 -
1 page in4 - bon état -
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GF16123
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IMANN Georges - (Georges Gigandet dit) - (Marseille 1889 - Auteuil 1977) - Ecrivain français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Christian Melchior-Bonnet - Auteuil le 6 novembre 1952 -
1 page in4 - On joint une carte de visite au nom de Georges Gigandet avec deux lignes autographes -
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GF18041
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IMANN Georges - (Georges Gigandet dit) - (Marseille 1889 - Auteuil 1977) - Ecrivain français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Christian Melchior-Bonnet - Auteuil le 28 juin 1963 -
1 page in4 - bon état - On joint un envoi autographe signé sur un feuillet blanc in8 -
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GF20451
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IMANN Georges - (Georges Gigandet dit) - (Marseille 1889 - Auteuil 1977) - Ecrivain français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Christian Melchior-Bonnet - Paris le 15 mai 1922 -
2 pages in4 - enveloppe - bon état -
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GF32536
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IMANN Georges - (Georges Gigandet dit) - (Marseille 1889 - Auteuil 1977) - Ecrivain français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Christian Melchior-Bonnet - Paris le 23 janvier 1923 -
1 page 1/2 in4 - enveloppe - bon état -
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GF32537
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IMANN Georges - (Georges Gigandet dit) - (Marseille 1889 - Auteuil 1977) - Ecrivain français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Christian Melchior-Bonnet - Paris le 29 septembre 1923 -
2 pages 1/2 in4 - enveloppe - bon état -
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GF32538
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IMANN Georges - (Georges Gigandet dit) - (Marseille 1889 - Auteuil 1977) - Ecrivain français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Christian Melchior-Bonnet - Paris le 24 septembre 1923 -
1 page in8 - enveloppe - bon état -
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GF32539
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IMANN Georges - (Georges Gigandet dit) - (Marseille 1889 - Auteuil 1977) - Ecrivain français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Christian Melchior-Bonnet - Paris le 19 mars 1925 -
1 page in8 - bon état -
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GF32540
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IMANN Georges - (Georges Gigandet dit) - (Marseille 1889 - Auteuil 1977) - Ecrivain français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Christian Melchior-Bonnet - Auteuil - octobre 1930 -
1 page in4 - bon état -
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GF32541
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IMANN Georges - (Georges Gigandet dit) - (Marseille 1889 - Auteuil 1977) - Ecrivain français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Christian Melchior-Bonnet - Paris - sans date -
1 page in8 - bon état -
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GF32542
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IMANN Georges - (Georges Gigandet dit) - (Marseille 1889 - Auteuil 1977) - Ecrivain français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Christian Melchior-Bonnet - Paris - 17 juin 1947 -
1 page in4 - bon état -
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GF32543
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IMANN Georges - (Georges Gigandet dit) - (Marseille 1889 - Auteuil 1977) - Ecrivain français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Christian Melchior-Bonnet - Paris - 5 mars 1948 -
1 page in4 - bon état -
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GF32544
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IMANN Georges - (Georges Gigandet dit) - (Marseille 1889 - Auteuil 1977) - Ecrivain français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Christian Melchior-Bonnet - Paris - 15 janvier 1952 -
1 page in4 - bon état -
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GF32545
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IMANN Georges - (Georges Gigandet dit) - (Marseille 1889 - Auteuil 1977) - Ecrivain français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Christian Melchior-Bonnet - Paris - 17 octobre 1952 -
1 page in4 - bon état -
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GF32546
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IMANN Georges - (Georges Gigandet dit) - (Marseille 1889 - Auteuil 1977) - Ecrivain français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Christian Melchior-Bonnet - Paris - 13 mai 1955 -
1/2 page in4 - bon état -
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GF32547
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IMANN Georges - (Georges Gigandet dit) - (Marseille 1889 - Auteuil 1977) - Ecrivain français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Christian Melchior-Bonnet - Paris - 29 juin 1956(?) -
1/2 page in4 - bon état -
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GF32548
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IMANN Georges - (Georges Gigandet dit) - (Marseille 1889 - Auteuil 1977) - Ecrivain français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Christian Melchior-Bonnet - Paris - 24 mars 1957 -
1/2 page in4 - bon état -
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GF32549
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IMANN Georges - (Georges Gigandet dit) - (Marseille 1889 - Auteuil 1977) - Ecrivain français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Christian Melchior-Bonnet - Paris - 26 avril 1957 -
1 page in4 - bon état -
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GF32550
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IMANN Georges - (Georges Gigandet dit) - (Marseille 1889 - Auteuil 1977) - Ecrivain français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Christian Melchior-Bonnet - Paris - 6 décembre 1937 -
1 page in8 - bon état -
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GF32551
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IMANN Georges - (Georges Gigandet dit) - (Marseille 1889 - Auteuil 1977) - Ecrivain français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Christian Melchior-Bonnet - Paris - 6 mars 1959 -
1 page in4 - bon état -
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GF32552
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IMANN Georges - (Georges Gigandet dit) - (Marseille 1889 - Auteuil 1977) - Ecrivain français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Christian Melchior-Bonnet - Paris - 18 mars 1959 -
1 page in4 - bon état -
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GF32553
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IMANN Georges - (Georges Gigandet dit) - (Marseille 1889 - Auteuil 1977) - Ecrivain français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Christian Melchior-Bonnet - Paris - 26 juin 1959 -
1 page in4 - bon état -
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GF32554
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