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Ionescu, Take, rumänischer Politiker und Schriftsteller (1858-1922)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Jassy, 28. IX. 1917, 8°. 3 Seiten. Doppelblatt.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 51824
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IRAN CULTURAL FAIRS INSTITUTE.
Persian manuscripts of Mathnavi, Divan-e-Shams and Fih-e-Ma Fih. 800th Anniversary of the Birth of Mowlana Jalal-Ud-Dine Balkhi-Rumi.
Fine English Paperback. 4to. (30 x 22 cm). In English and French. [41] p., fully color ills. Persian manuscripts of Mathnavi, Divan-e-Shams and Fih-e-Ma Fih. 800th Anniversary of the Birth of Mowlana Jalal-Ud-Dine Balkhi-Rumi. Persian manuscripts of Mathnavi, Divan-e-Shams and Fih-e- Ma fih. The collection before you is a selection of 39 manuscripts from the books of the great Persian thinker and poet, Mowlana Jalaleddin Mohammad Balkhi Rumi which are selected from among hundreds of manuscripts preserved in different museums and libraries throughout Iran. The oldest of this precious collection dates back to the 8th Century AH (14th Century AD) and the other manuscripts are produced later. Most of the manuscripts presented here belong to Mathnavi but some copies of Divan-e-Shams and Fih-e- Ma Fih are also being displayed here. This collection is prepared by the Cultural Affairs Deputy, Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance with collaboration of Iran Cultural fairs Institute in order to be presented in the International Conference on Commemoration of the 800th Anniversary of The Birth of Mowlana Jalal- Ud- Dine Balkhi- Rumi organized in Unesco.
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Ireland, William-Henry.
CONFESSIONS OF WILLIAM-HENRY IRELAND. Containing the Particulars of His Fabrication of the Shakespeare Manuscripts; Together With Anecdotes and Opinions of Many Distinguished Persons in the Literary, Political, and Theatrical World. A New Edition With an
pp. xxxi, 317, (17) [Index]. 12mo. Original full red cloth binding. Gilt lettered spine. Hardbound. Nice facsimile copy. SHAKESPEARE BOX 2
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Irish Manuscripts Commission
Analecta Hibernica Including The Reports Of The Irish Manuscripts Commission No.4 - October 1932
Dublin: Stationery Office 1932. Wraps. Very good. 9.5 x 6.25 inches softcover very good covers mellowed in color light wear "No. 4" in ink on spine. 326 pp. There are four articles in this one. 1. Rawlinson manuscripts class a 110. 2. Letter book of Richard Talbot. 3. Documents relating to the Irish in the West Indies. 4. Fitzwilliam manuscripts at Milton England. Stationery Office unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : H41422
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Irish Manuscripts Commission
Analecta Hibernica No. 1 March 1930
Dublin: Stationery Office 1930. Wraps. Good. Wraps good with some wear discoloration and toning to covers light corner loss to table of contents page and minor marginal chip to last page. 231 pp. includes reports on the manuscripts in the Bodleian library in Oxford including the Rawlinson manuscripts classes Aand B miscellanea of the chancery in London correspondence and communications with various libraries and record offices and a memoir of the late W. F. Butler. Stationery Office unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : H41425
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Irish Manuscripts Commission
Analecta Hibernica No. 17 1949
Dublin: Stationery Office 1949. Wraps. Very good. 8vo softcover very good covers tanning pages toning previous owner's name on cover 353 pp. includes proceedings of the Dublin Society of United Irishman index of the will abstracts in the genealogical office in Dublin records transferred to the public record office in Dublin and a memoir of Eoin MacNeill. Stationery Office unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : H41428
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Irish Manuscripts Commission
Analecta Hibernica. Including the Reports of the Irish Manuscripts Commission. No. 8. March 1938
Dublin: Published by the Stationery Office 1938. Wraps. Very good. Softcover 9.75 x 6 inches very good some tanning and light wear to covers copious notes in pencil and pen to rear flyleaf and inner back cover probably by historian H. F. Kearney his signature on front flyleaf title written in red ink on spine. 446 pp. articles include the letter book of Sir Arthur Chichester Ulster plantation papers schedules of the lands in Ulster allotted to the London livery companies 1613; Forbes letters O'Donnell genealogies copies of Down survey maps in private keeping origin of copies of Down survey maps documents of Irish interest from the Elsmere collection in the Henry Huntington library Hospital of St. John the Baptist Du memoir of the Reverend McCaffrey. With plates and folding map. Published by the Stationery Office unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : H41420
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Irish Manuscripts Commission / Coimisiun La'imhscribhinni na h'Eireann
Analecta Hibernica Including the Reports of the Irish Manuscripts Commission No. 17 1949
Dublin: Stationary Office 1949 vii 1 353pp bound in stiff paper covers with the binding and hinges tight occasional corner curl to pages. NO LABELS INSCRIPTIONS NOR MARKINGS. Stationary Office paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 010361
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Irish Manuscripts Commission
Analecta Hibernica Including The Reports Of The Irish Manuscripts Commission No.4 - October 1932
The Stationery Office 1932. Paperback. Acceptable. 1932. 326 pages. Green plain paperback. Pages are lightly tanned and thumbed at the edges with creased corners and foxing. Paper cover is moderately rub worn and thumbed with noticeable shelf wear to edges and corners creases to corners and spine. Heavy tanning to spine and edges. The Stationery Office paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1704366907CAB
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Irish Manuscripts Commission
Analecta Hibernica No. 29 Including Two Reports to the Taoiseach
Dublin: Irish Manuscripts Commission 1980. Paperback. Very Good. 1980. Paperback 8vo. 282pp. Very good. Spine sunned. Price sticker on front wrap penciling to table of contents. Internally unmarked. Irish Manuscripts Commission paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : z013982
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Irish Manuscripts Commission
Catalogue of Publications Issued and in Preparation 1928-1945
Dublin: Irish Manuscript Commission 1946. 52p. original stiff printed wrappers cover title bound-in errata slip a few inked updated notes of a former private owner. Irish Manuscript Commission unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 054393
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Irish Manuscripts Commission
Catalogue of Publications Issued and in Preparation 1928-1966.
Stationery Office Dublin 1966 Stationery Office Dublin 1966 paperback xiii 79 pp comes with Official Secretaries Compliments slip dated 1967 tanning to covers edges but still in good tight clean reading order. Full refund if not satisfied. 24 hour dispatch. If not pictured in this listing a scan of the actual book is available on request. Soft cover. Good. Stationery Office, Dublin paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : dale279
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IRISH MANUSCRIPTS COMMISSION
Catalogue of Publications Issued and in Preparation 1928-1966.
Stationery Office Dublin. 1966. xiii79pp. orig. printed wrappers. Stationery Office, Dublin. 1966 unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 14636
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Irish Manuscripts Commission.
Genealogical Tracts I. comprising. A. The Introduction to the Book of Genealogies by DubhaltachMacFirbhiaigh; B. The Ancient Tract on the Distribution of the Aithech-thuatha; C. The Lecan Miscellany being a Collection of Genealogical Excerpts in the Book of Lecan. Prepared for publication by Toirdhealbhach Ó Raithbheartaigh.
<p><b>Gaelic 157imc </b>Irish Manuscripts Commission. <b>Genealogical Tracts I. comprising. A. <i>The Introduction to the Book of Genealogies </i>by DubhaltachMacFirbhiaigh; B. <i>The Ancient Tract on the Distribution of the</i> <i>Aithech-thuatha</i>; C. <i>The Lecan Miscellany being a Collection of Genealogical Excerpts in the Book of Lecan</i>.</b> Prepared for publication by Toirdhealbhach Ó Raithbheartaigh. Dublin: Stationery Office 1932 viii 245p index. Very good copy very scarce. No more volumes published. <b>$25.00</b></p> Stationery Office, hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : Gaelic 157imc
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Irish Manuscripts Commission
Guide to the Genealogical Office Dublin. with a Commentary on Heraldry in Ireland and on the History of the Office.
1998. Dublin Irish Manuscripts Commission 1998. 15 x 24 cm. 282 pages. Original Softcover. Very good condition. Some minor signs of wear on the cover. Includes an essay: The Genealogical Office and its Records / Index of Will Abstracts in the Genealogical Office Dublin paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 2080BB ISBN : 1874280231 9781874280231
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Irish Manuscripts Commission
The civil survey A.D. 1654-6. Vol. 10 Miscellanea / prepared for publication with introductory note by Robert C. Simington
Dublin : Stationery Office for the Irish Manuscripts Commission 1961. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine cloth copy in an equally fine dust-wrapper now mylar-sleeved. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description: xxxiv 136 p. ; 25 cm. 1 fold. map 100 x 73 cm. fold to 25 x 17 cm. Notes: Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Subjects: Real property — Ireland — History. 17th century. Genre: Bibliography. Illustrated. Dublin : Stationery Office for the Irish Manuscripts Commission hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 255775
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IRISH MANUSCRIPTS COMMISSION.
Catalogue of Publications Issued and in Preparation 1928-1966.
xiii,79pp., orig. printed wrappers.
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IRTENKAUF Wolfgang, KREKLER Ingeborg & DUMKE Isolde
Codices poetici et philologici
Wiesbaden, Harrassowitz 1981 xx + 279pp. + portrait, 30cm., copy from the library of the Belgian medievalist Raymond Macken with his signature, in the series "Die Handschriften der Würtembergischen Landesbibliothek Stuttgart" Erste Reihe Zweiter Band, softcover, good condition, T75227
Referenz des Buchhändlers : T75227
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IRTENKAUF Wolfgang, KREKLER Ingeborg & DUMKE Isolde
Codices poetici et philologici
xx + 279pp. + portrait, 30cm., copy from the library of the Belgian medievalist Raymond Macken with his signature, in the series "Die Handschriften der Würtembergischen Landesbibliothek Stuttgart" Erste Reihe Zweiter Band, softcover, good condition, T75227
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Iréné MAUGET - [Sainte-Marie 1881 - 1976] - Homme de lettres et de théatre français
Lettre Autographe Signée à "Mon cher confrère" [Fernand Demeure] - sans date -
1/2 page in8 - bon état - cachet du Nouveau Théatre -
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 33483
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Isaeus / Scheibe, Carolus [Karl Friedrich] [Ed.]
Isaei Orationes cum aliquot deperditarum fragmentis. [SERIES]: Oratores Attici - Vol. 5.
170x110 mm. XLIX+167 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly yellowing and slightly wrinkled. Spine slightly worn. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Isasi, Andrés, Komponist (1890-1940)
Eigenh. Ansichtskarte mit U.
o.J. Algorta, 6. VI. 1936, 1 Seite.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 50863
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ISELIN Henri (Paris 1898 - Le Perreux-sur-Marne 1998), illustrateur, chroniqueur historique , dessinateur satirique.
Histoire de la Poste et de la Philatélie. Tapuscrit et dessins originaux.
Tapuscrit de 36 pages in-4° volantes. Chaque page traite un sujet différent par ordre chronologique depuis l'origine de la poste. Chaque étape est illustrée à part d'un ou plusieurs dessins à l'encre de chine sur un feuillet de papier fort in-8 ou in-4 et 3 sont sur calque. Il manque les dessins numéros 20 (les ancêtres, les feux conventionnels de signalisation, le tam-tam), 22 ( cabinet noir), 32 et 33 (les marques et timbres à date historiés). Au total nous possédons 32 planches originales sur 36 dont 29 signées par Iselin et 1 monogrammée. Certains des dessins qui présentent plusieurs sujets ont été légendés par une autre main à l'encre bleue ou à la mine de plomb. Complet du texte, avec de très rares corrections, et 32 planches sur 36.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 12154
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Ishii, Maki, Komponist (1936-2003)
Eigenh. musikalisches Albumblatt mit U.
o.J. [Berlin], [13. X. 1976], (10,5 x 15 cm) 1 Seite.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 60448
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ISMAIL E. ERÜNSAL.
Osmanlilarda sahaflik ve sahaflar.
New English Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In Turkish. 584 p. Rare book dealers and rare bookshops in the Ottoman Empire. Osmanlilarda sahaflik ve sahaflar.
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ISMAIL FAIK, (Founder of 'Yeni Sahne').; BEHZAD [Behzat] HAKI BUTAK, (Turkish / Ottoman Darülbedayi actor and numismat), (1891-1963).
[THE NEW STAGE from DARÜLBEDAYI] Autograph letter signed '[Yeni Sahne] müdürü Ismail Faik addressed to Behzad Bey [Haki Butak].
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript autograph letter signed (ALS) sent to Darülbedayi actor Behzad Bey [Haki Butak]. 21,514 cm. In Ottoman script. 1 p. Five lines. The Darülbedayi was an Ottoman imperial theatre established in Istanbul in 1914. Its history was closely linked to that of its director, the actor Muhsin Ertugrul. On 31 March 1920, the second regulation prepared by the Municipality has thirty-three articles, and with this regulation, Dârülbedayi became a theater that only gave representations. Upon the disagreement between the artists and the board, a significant number of the artists separated and established a private theater (The New Stage). The work of this group did not last long, and when the founder Ismail Faik Bey went bankrupt, the group fell apart. (Source: Tiyatromüzesi [i.e. Turkish Theater Museum]). Text: "Darülbedayi sanatkârlarindan Behzad Beyefendiye; Bugünkü gazetelerde asker merâsiminizi icrâ ettiginizi okudum. Darilbedayi'nin ve memleketin sanatkârlarina karsi daimâ br hüsn-ü hürmetle mütehassis olur.Yeni Sahne saadetinizi temennî eder. Signature: Müdür, Ismail Faik.". Written on a special paper with letterhead 'Yeni Sahne' [i.e. The New Stage].
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ISMAIL HAKKI IZMIRLI, (1869-1946), (Turkish-Ottoman intellectual, academician, author, specialist on Islamic education).; YUSUF ZIYA [YÖRÜKAN], (1887-1954), (Turkish-Ottoman intellectual, academician, author, specialist on Islamic sects).
[Autograph letter signed 'Izmirli Ismail Hakki' addressed to Yusuf Ziya].
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original autograph letter. 20x14 cm. In Ottoman script. 4 p. Addressed to Yusuf Ziya Yörükan. Letter mentioned also Semseddin [Günaltay], [Mehmed] Fuad [Köprülü]. Written: "Muhterem efendim; Zat-i âlîniz hakkinda Fuad Bey ile görüstüm. Arap tarih [ve] edebiyati dersine muamele gördügünüzü söyledi. Artik aramizda 'Hal-i hazirda Islam mezhebleri' dersine namzedliginizi kararlastirdik. Semseddin Bey'e söyledim. Diger arkadaslara da söyleyecegim. Iddia ederim ki muvaffak olacagiz...". Letter includes notification of giving lessons of 'Islamic Sects Today' to Yusuf Ziya Yörükan in the Darülfünûn (Istanbul University). Dated 21st May 1926. Ismail Hakki who worked in various schools of Istanbul as teacher, professor and director, also he worked in the Council-Inspectorate of Inspection and Reconciliation of the Ministry of Education (1896). In the meantime, Maarif Nâziri (Minister of Education) Zühdü Pasha brought him to be his private tutor. He gave lectures on Arabic, aqâid-i Islamiyya and usûl-i fiqh at the Civil Engineering School. Later on, he became a lecturer on history in the Dârülmuallimîn-i Âliye (1907-1908) and served as the director of Dârüssafaka and then as Dârülmuallimîn-i Âliye director (1908-1909). In the meantime, he participated the educational system within the framework of the reform programs established in the Cemiyet-i Tedrîsiyye-i Islamiyya. In 1909, he moved to Kadikoy and continued his life here after a short period in Ankara. Yusuf Ziya Yörükan has served as the clerk of the Theology Faculty between 1924-1926. He was appointed on 08 August 1926 in the Faculty of Theology of Darülfünûn.
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ISMAIL PIRGE (Famous pocketknife craftman master of Bursa).
[IMPORTANT AUTOGRAPH LETTERS from EARLY PIONEER of TRADITIONAL BURSA KNIFE and POCKETKNIFE CRAFTSMANSHIP] [3 Autograph letters signed Ismail Pirge].
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original three autograph letters. 1+1+1 p. 'Ismail Pirge Biçak, Destere ve Tarak Imal ve Satis Yeri' letterhead. Signed by Ismail Pirge, who was the most important Turkish knife and pocketknife craftsman and manufacturer in Bursa city, third of six generations. They are two kind request letters. Written to Osman Bey. Dated 1948. In Ottoman script. One is written by a pencil, another is by a fountain pen with a black ink. Between the years 1877-1878 the Ottoman - Russian War (93 Harbi) after the Turks from the Balkans migrated to Anatolia, there was also a knife master Ismail Bey. In 1879, he started to work in Yahya Usta's shop (Yesilyayla Biçakçisi) in Okçular Çarsisi (one of famous bazaar which means 'Archery Bazaar' in Bursa city which still has touristic crafts) and started to produce knives and agricultural tools. When he died at a young age in 1885, his son Mehmet (Pirge) continued to do the affairs of Ismail Usta. The art of knives was thus passed on from father to son. In 1934, Mehmet Bey received the surname "Pirge" with Turkish Surname Law which means 'master who trained masters'. Ismail Pirge was son of Mehmet Pirge. At Okçular Bazaar, he and his craftsmen produced knives and accelerated trade with manufacturing. Thus, he began sending his products to a large part of Turkey, Iraq and Egypt in the 1970s. These autograph letters shed light on early history of this art comes from Ottoman tradition.
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ISMAYIL HAKKI BALTACIOGLU, (Turkish educator, author, intellectual, calligrapher, politician), (1886-1978).
Typed proceeding with some autograph corrections: Nationalite, tradition et langue.
Very Good Turkish Original typed proceeding by Baltacioglu with some autograph corrections in text. 4to. (30 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 6 p. Typed proceeding with some autograph corrections: Nationalite, tradition et langue. Baltacioglu was a thinker and scientist who has a great importance in Turkish educational history. He was the largest representative of "Education Reform Movement" in Turkey. This proceeding held at the XVth International Congress of Sociology.
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ISMET [PASHA] INÖNÜ, (Turkish general and statesman, Second President of Turkey, "National Chief"), (1884-1973).
[LETTER of TURKISH NATIONAL CHIEF] Autograph letter signed 'Basvekil Ismet'.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original autograph letter signed 'President Ismet' and by president of 'Cemiyet-i Tedrisiye-i Islamiye'. 4to. (32 x 21 cm). In Ottoman script. 1 p. Dated July, 28, 1927. It's written from Bursa city. Letterhead of Turkish Presidency. Inönü was a Turkish general and statesman, who served as the second President of Turkey from 10 November 1938 to 27 May 1950, when his Republican People's Party was defeated in Turkey's second free elections. He also served as the first Chief of the General Staff from 1922 to 1924, and as the first Prime Minister after the declaration of the Republic, serving three terms: from 1923 to 1924, 1925 to 1937, and 1961 to 1965. As President, he was granted the official title of "Millî Sef" (i.e. National Chief). When the 1934 Surname Law was adopted, Mustafa Kemal gave him a surname taken from Inönü, where he commanded the forces of Army of Grand National Assembly as the Minister of the Chief of the General Staff (Erkân-i Harbiye-i Umumiye Reis Vekili) during the Greco-Turkish War of 1919-1922. Afterwards these battles became to be known as the First Battle of Inönü and Second Battle of Inönü. Ismet graduated from the Imperial School of Military Engineering (Mühendishane-i Berrî-i Hümâyûn) in 1903 as gunnery officer, and received his first military assignment in the Ottoman Army. He joined the Committee of Union and Progress. He won his first military victories by suppressing two major revolts against the struggling Ottoman Empire, first in Rumelia and later in Yemen, whose leader was Yahya Muhammad Hamid ed-Din. He served as a military officer during the Balkan Wars on the Ottoman-Bulgarian front. During World War I, he served with the Ottoman military rank of Miralay (arbitrarily the equivalent of Colonel or Senior Colonel (Brigadier)) and worked under Mustafa Kemal Pasha during his assignments at the Caucasus and Palestine fronts. During the war, on 13 April 1916, Ismet married Mevhibe, who was a daughter of an Ashraf (Esraf) of Zistovi (present day Svishtov) Zühtü Efendi. They had three children: Ömer, Erdal and Özden (married to Metin Toker). After losing the Battle of Megiddo against General Edmund Allenby during the last days of World War I, he went to Constantinople (Istanbul) and was assigned Undersecretary of the Ministry of War and then General Secretary of the Documentation in the Military Council. After the military occupation of Constantinople on 16 March 1920, he decided to pass to Anatolia to join the Turkish National Movement. He and his chief of staff Major Saffet (Arikan) wore soldier uniform and left Maltepe in the evening of 19 March 1920 and arrived at Ankara on 9 April 1920... (Source: Wikipedia). This letter has been written in the Republic period.
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ISMET KETEN.
The Ottoman monograms tughra (tugra).
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English. 48 p., color ills. The Ottoman monograms tughra (tugra).
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ISNARDS Comte, Vicomteet marquis
Correspondance avec le félibre avignonnais Bruneau
Le félibre Bruneau était le fermier d'une propiété des Isnards. 4 L.A.S. du comte datées 1905, 190; 3 L.A.S. du marquis datées 1923, 1933 et 1934 (à propos des évennements de 1934); et faire-part du mariage du vicomte en 1923. Au dos de l'enveloppe du faire-part, poème autographe signé de Bruneau sur ce mariage. Pas de couverture Très bon
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 11377
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ISNARD A.
Nomination de capitaine
Garde Nationale de la Seine. Diplôme de nomination de capitaine à la 7è compagnie du 30è bataillon de Paris. Signé par le colonel, chef d'État-major général A. Isnard. en feuille Très bon Paris 1860 1 volume in-8°
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 14443
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ISORNI Jacques - Avocat et Ecrivain français
Lettre Autographe Signée -
1 page in8 - bon état -
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GF16124
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IVANOFF Pierre
Coupeurs de têtes de Bornéo
Petit in 8 carré reliure éditeur pleine toile illustrée avec titre en bleu sur le premier plat,en long au dos. Titre,une carte,en frontispice,111 pages de texte, 57 photographies d’André MARTIN Arthaud 30 octobre 1955.Envoi manuscrit d’un des membres de l’expédition.Minime petit défaut sur le premier plat sinon bon exemplaire.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 5398
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Ivogün, Maria, Sängerin (1891-1987)
Eigenh. Briefkarte mit U. und montiertem Foto.
o.J. , Ohne Ort und Jahr (ca. 1970), 8°. 1 Seite.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 61069
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IZ Fahir
Eski türk edebiyatinda nazim. XIII. yüzildan XIX. yülyil ortasina kadar yazmalardan seçilmis metinler. I. Cild: Divan siiri. I + II Bölüm [="Poetry in Old Turkish Literature: XIII century until the middle of the XIX century: texts of selected manuscripts. Volume I: divan poetry, section 1-2"]
Istanbul, Küçükkaydin Matbaasi 1966-1967 2 parts in 2 volumes: together lxxviii + 892pp., 24cm., softcover, some stains of humidity on cover and edges, text in good condition, [introduction in Modern Turkish, texts in Old Turkish], X75800
Referenz des Buchhändlers : X75800
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IZ Fahir
Eski türk edebiyatinda nazim. XIII. yüzildan XIX. yülyil ortasina kadar yazmalardan seçilmis metinler. I. Cild: Divan siiri. I + II Bölüm [="Poetry in Old Turkish Literature: XIII century until the middle of the XIX century: texts of selected manuscripts. Volume I: divan poetry, section 1-2"]
2 parts in 2 volumes: together lxxviii + 892pp., 24cm., softcover, some stains of humidity on cover and edges, text in good condition, [introduction in Modern Turkish, texts in Old Turkish], X75800
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J. F. Stiévenart
Poésies lyriques d'Horace traduction nouvelle accompagnée d'études analytiques et du texte
Librairie Classique de L. Hachette 1828 479 pages IN8. 1828. reliure editeur plein veau dos orné tranches marbrées. 479 pages. Il s'agit d'une édition de 1828 des poésies lyriques d'Horace proposant une nouvelle traduction française par J.F. Stiévenart accompagnée d'études analytiques et du texte latin en regard. L'ouvrage se distingue par sa collation sur les meilleures éditions critiques et sur un manuscrit du XIe siècle non encore consulté
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 14795
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J. Gippert (ed.)
Caucasian Albanian Palimpsests of Mount Sinai. Volume III: The Armenian Layer
Hardback, 229 p., 305 x 440 mm. ISBN 9782503538969. SIBE 2 comprises the editio princeps of the (so-called) Caucasian Albanian palimpsests found in St. Catherine?s Monastery on Mt. Sinai, which have been deciphered, translated and edited by Jost Gippert, Wolfgang Schulze, Zaza Aleksidze, and Jean-Pierre Mahe in an international project supported by the Volkswagen Foundation. The two volumes (in 4?° format) include a historical introduction, a thorough description of the manuscript remains, a detailed account of the grammar of the (hitherto practically unknown) Caucasian ?Albanian? language and its script (including remarks on inscriptions, language history, etc.), an editio minor of the texts (Gospel of John and Lectionary passages from Matthew, Mark, Luke, Acts of Apostles, Pauline Epistles, Catholic Letters, and Old Testament fragments) for quick reference, word indices and concordances (Caucasian Albanian ? Old Armenian/Old Georgian/Greek/ English/Udi), and, within the editio princeps, photographs of the individual parchment sheets, a diplomatic rendering of the text in the original script, a Romanized transliteration, and parallel texts in Armenian, Georgian, Greek, Russian, Syriac, English, and Udi. Monumenta Palaeographica Medii Aevi : Series Ibero-Caucasica (SIBE 2/3). New.
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J. Hamesse
Repertorium initiorum manuscriptorum latinorum medii aevi, Vol. I: A-C
Hardcover. XXXVI 658 p., 165 x 240 mm, Languages: French, Latin, Including an index. Fine copy. ISBN 9782503527277. L?originalite du nouveau repertoire d?incipit de manuscrits medievaux latins reside dans le caractere inedit de la majorite de la documentation rassemblee. Repondant a un souhait exprime depuis longtemps par plusieurs chercheurs, nous avons essaye d?enregistrer des informations figurant dans des fichiers peu ou pas accessibles a la majorite des medievistes. Constitues au fil du temps par des erudits ou par des equipes de chercheurs, ce materiel est susceptible de rendre d?enormes services a tous ceux qui souhaitent retrouver les manuscrits ayant conserve une oeuvre donnee ou bien encore identifier l?auteur d?un ouvrage considere jusqu?a present comme anonyme. Pour le moyen age, l?incipit d?un manuscrit ou d?une oeuvre, c?est-a-dire les premiers mots d?un texte, est le seul moyen tout a fait sur d?identification. Beaucoup de textes medievaux sont anonymes ou faussement attribues. Seul l?incipit peut alors servir a reperer les differents manuscrits qui conservent encore actuellement une oeuvre donnee. Des recherches peuvent etre faites sur differentes zones afin d?obtenir l?ensemble de la documentation concernant un incipit. L?ensemble du materiel sera publie en quatre volumes. Le dernier comprendra des index d?auteurs, de bibliotheques et de titres pour faciliter la consultation des donnees. Nous esperons donc que ce nouveau repertoire accessible dans les cabinets de manuscrits constituera une aide precieuse lors des recherches menees sur un manuscrit.
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J. Hamesse
Repertorium initiorum manuscriptorum latinorum medii aevi, Vol. II: D-O
Hardcover. 802 p., 165 x 240 mm, Languages: French, Latin, Including an index. Fine copy. ISBN 9782503530451. L?originalite du nouveau repertoire d?incipit de manuscrits medievaux latins reside dans le caractere inedit de la majorite de la documentation rassemblee. Repondant a un souhait exprime depuis longtemps par plusieurs chercheurs, nous avons essaye d?enregistrer des informations figurant dans des fichiers peu ou pas accessibles a la majorite des medievistes. Constitues au fil du temps par des erudits ou par des equipes de chercheurs, ce materiel est susceptible de rendre d?enormes services a tous ceux qui souhaitent retrouver les manuscrits ayant conserve une oeuvre donnee ou bien encore identifier l?auteur d?un ouvrage considere jusqu?a present comme anonyme. Pour le moyen age, l?incipit d?un manuscrit ou d?une oeuvre, c?est-a-dire les premiers mots d?un texte, est le seul moyen tout a fait sur d?identification. Beaucoup de textes medievaux sont anonymes ou faussement attribues. Seul l?incipit peut alors servir a reperer les differents manuscrits qui conservent encore actuellement une oeuvre donnee. Des recherches peuvent etre faites sur differentes zones afin d?obtenir l?ensemble de la documentation concernant un incipit. L?ensemble du materiel sera publie en quatre volumes. Le dernier comprendra des index d?auteurs, de bibliotheques et de titres pour faciliter la consultation des donnees. Nous esperons donc que ce nouveau repertoire accessible dans les cabinets de manuscrits constituera une aide precieuse lors des recherches menees sur un manuscrit.
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J. Hamesse
Repertorium initiorum manuscriptorum latinorum medii aevi, Vol. III: P-Z
Hardcover. 792 p., 165 x 240 mm, Languages: French, Latin, Including an index. Fine copy. ISBN 9782503533216. L?originalite du nouveau repertoire d?incipit de manuscrits medievaux latins reside dans le caractere inedit de la majorite de la documentation rassemblee. Repondant a un souhait exprime depuis longtemps par plusieurs chercheurs, nous avons essaye d?enregistrer des informations figurant dans des fichiers peu ou pas accessibles a la majorite des medievistes. Constitues au fil du temps par des erudits ou par des equipes de chercheurs, ce materiel est susceptible de rendre d?enormes services a tous ceux qui souhaitent retrouver les manuscrits ayant conserve une oeuvre donnee ou bien encore identifier l?auteur d?un ouvrage considere jusqu?a present comme anonyme. Pour le moyen age, l?incipit d?un manuscrit ou d?une oeuvre, c?est-a-dire les premiers mots d?un texte, est le seul moyen tout a fait sur d?identification. Beaucoup de textes medievaux sont anonymes ou faussement attribues. Seul l?incipit peut alors servir a reperer les differents manuscrits qui conservent encore actuellement une oeuvre donnee. Des recherches peuvent etre faites sur differentes zones afin d?obtenir l?ensemble de la documentation concernant un incipit. L?ensemble du materiel sera publie en quatre volumes. Le dernier comprendra des index d?auteurs, de bibliotheques et de titres pour faciliter la consultation des donnees. Nous esperons donc que ce nouveau repertoire accessible dans les cabinets de manuscrits constituera une aide precieuse lors des recherches menees sur un manuscrit.
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J. Hamesse
Repertorium initiorum manuscriptorum latinorum medii aevi, Vol. IV - Supplementum. Indices
Hardcover. 597 p., 165 x 240 mm, Languages: French, Latin, Including an index. Fine copy. ISBN 9782503536033. Ce quatrieme volume constitue non seulement le complement indispensable des trois premiers, mais aussi un instrument de travail irremplacable pour tous ceux qui sont a la recherche des manuscrits conserves d?un texte ou qui souhaitent identifier l?auteur d?une ?uvre restee anonyme. Il contient plus de 2000 addenda envoyes notamment par des chercheurs soucieux d?aider les autres en completant le materiel deja rassemble dans le Repertorium. Nous tenons a les remercier vivement de l?aide precieuse qu?ils ont fournie ainsi benevolement a tous les utilisateurs. D?autre part, en confectionnant les divers index, des uniformisations se sont encore averees necessaires que ce soit dans la maniere de citer un manuscrit, dans le nom des bibliotheques, dans le titre d?une ?uvre ou l?identification d?un auteur. A la fin d?un travail de cette ampleur, seuls les index permettent de voir une serie d?erreurs ou de variantes qui ne sautent pas toujours aux yeux en elaborant la documentation sur la base des fiches individuelles contenant les divers incipit et classees alphabetiquement. Enfin, a l?aide des index, il sera possible de faire des recherches croisees en ne partant plus seulement de l?incipit, mais aussi de l?auteur ou de la bibliotheque qui a conserve une ?uvre donnee. L?effort d?uniformisation qui a ete fait pour les realiser apparait immediatement et constitue un apport irremplacable a la documentation deja rassemblee dans les trois volumes precedents. Pour etre certain d?avoir reuni tous les renseignements necessaires, le chercheur doit se livrer a plusieurs interrogations successives qui sont indispensables. Ces interrogations complementaires eviteront de laisser echapper une information pertinente et de passer a cote d?un manuscrit important. Ce volume fournira donc l?essentiel a propos d?une ?uvre donnee et completera ainsi de maniere adequate une premiere recherche menee exclusivement sur l?incipit dans les trois volumes precedents.
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J. Mallet, A. Thibaut
Catalogue des manuscrits de l'abbaye de Clervaux
Paperback, 400 p., 4 b/w ill. + 16 colour ill., 160 x 245 mm. ISBN 9782503522760. La bibliotheque de l'abbaye de Clervaux possede un fonds de manuscrits plus important que ne le laisserait supposer la date de sa fondation (1890). Ces manuscrits, qui concernent pour une large part l'histoire de la Lorraine, lui viennent en grande majorite de dons, en tete desquels se detachent ceux de la famille du Coetlosquet ; quelques manuscrits anciens, d'origine italienne, s'y sont ajoutes en 1984 : ils avaient ete acquis par l'Abbaye Pontificale de Saint-Jerome, dependance romaine de l'abbaye de Clervaux. L'age des manuscrits permet de les diviser en deux sections. La premiere, celle des manuscrits anterieurs au xvie siecle (mss 1-14), meritait une analyse detaillee. La seconde, beaucoup plus nombreuse, celle des manuscrits posterieurs a 1500 (mss 16 et suivants), n'a fait l'objet que d'un inventaire succinct, publie en annexe ; cet appendice a cependant ete muni d'un index onomastique, comme ont ete munies de tables et d'index (mains, filigranes du papier, auteurs, incipit des pieces liturgiques, patronymes et toponymes, manuscrits cites) les notices detaillees de la premiere section. Languages: French.
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J. Williams
Illustrated Beatus: Introduction
Hardback, 224 p., incl. 141 ills. with 40 in colour, 235 x 335 mm. ISBN 9780905203911. This richly illustrated volume introduces the reader to the textual and visual tradition of the Corpus of Illustrations of the Commentary on the Apocalypse, considering the life and work of Beatus in their historical, political and theological background. This richly illustrated volume introduces the reader to the textual and visual tradition of the Corpus. The life and work of Beatus are considered in their historical, political and theological background; styles and locations of production are analysed; the sources of the textual commentaries and the evolution of particular iconographical forms are examined; and finally the Mozarabic and Islamic characteristics of the illustrations are assessed. The startling colour plates show the range of style and form in examples from the earliest Beatus manuscript, the Silos Fragment, to the late Arroya Beatus and the Rioseco Fragment. The monochrome illustrations show comparative material covering influences from the Islamic Mediterranean to the Carolingian and Gothic styles of the North. A Table of Apocalypse subjects, Map, Bibliography and Index are also included. Languages: English.
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J. Williams
Illustrated Beatus: The Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries, the fifth and final volume
Hardback, 416 p., 542 b/w ill., 235 x 335 mm. ISBN 9780905203959. This publication is the fifth and final volume in the series that catalogues and illustrates all extant manuscripts of Beatus's Commentary on the Apocalypse. It is a tradition that originated in the monastery of San Toribio in the valley of Liebana, where the monk Beatus compiled his commentary on the Book of Revelation in 776 A.D., and that had its last manifestation in the stylistically exuberant manuscript in Paris, the Arroyo Beatus, produced shortly before the middle of the thirteenth century. Six illustrated Commentaries and one fragment are catalogued in the present volume. The spectacular Rylands Beatus in Manchester, dated around 1175 and the Las Huelgas Beatus in New York, made some fifty years later, contain the most complete cycles of illustrations, and both also have links with the Castilian capital of Burgos. The Cardena Beatus, which has a more complex origin, is now divided between four different collections, though a major part of the manuscript is now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Also catalogued is the sophisticated Romanesque Beatus of Navarre in Paris, as well as the only Commentary produced in Portugal ? the Lorvao Beatus now in Lisbon. The fragment also included here, consisting of a single folio plus part of another, found its way from Medina de Rioseco to Mexico in the 16th century, and by chance contained illustrations that allowed it to be identified as part of a Beatus Commentary of the early thirteenth century. In addition to the author?s Introduction and detailed catalogue, the volume includes a corpus of more than 500 illustrations. As in the catalogues of earlier periods, all inscriptions contained in the manuscripts have been transcribed, and an overview of apocalypse subjects illustrated in all 26 surviving manuscripts can be seen on the clearly presented Table. The exhaustive Bibliography is here updated and there is an Index. Languages: English. Until 31/03/2013 available at 132 euro.
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J. Williams
Illustrated Beatus:The Ninth and Tenth Centuries
Hardback, 386 p., incl. 407 ills., 235 x 335 mm. ISBN 9780905203928. This publication is the Catalogue Raisonne of the earliest surviving manuscripts of the tradition of the commentary on the Apocalypse, with reproductions of every illustration in these manuscripts. Following the general introduction to the Beatus tradition covered by Volume I of this five-part publication, the present book catalogues and illustrates the seven earliest surviving Beatus Commentaries which range from the 9th to the 10th century, and for which the monastery of San Salvador de Tabara figures prominently as a place of production: The Silos Fragment, The Morgan Beatus, The Vitrina 14-1 Beatus, The Valladolid Beatus, The Tabara Beatus, The Girona Beatus, The Vitrina 14-2 Fragment. Each catalogue entry discusses the individual manuscript in depth, the location of production, the work of the outstanding - and often identifiable - illuminators and scribes, the manuscript?s codicology, and the currents of influence which find expression in these manuscripts: the pictorial vocabularies of the Mozarabic, Islamic and Carolingian worlds. Languages: English.
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J. Williams
Illustrated Beatus:The Tenth and Eleventh Centuries
Hardback, 319 p., incl. 480 ills., 235 x 335 mm. ISBN 9780905203935. This third volume of the Corpus deals in detail with six manuscripts from the period around the year 1000, discussing the location of production, the work of the outstanding - and often identifiable - illuminators and scribes, as well as the codicology. This third volume of the Corpus deals in detail with six manuscripts from the period around the year 1000: the Urgell Beatus; the San Millan Beatus in the Real Academia de la Historia, Madrid, which through unfinished, preserves the style of Castile and Leon in the significant period of the first millenium; the Escorial Beatus, notable for its heavy opulent frames; the Facundus Beatus, Madrid, named after the scribe and perhaps master of the Fernando and Queen Sancha of Castile; the Fanlo Beatus in New York, which survives in only few pages copied in the seventeeth century by Lastanosa, as he himself attested; and the exceptionally beautiful San Server Beatus in Paris, probably made in Gascony. All the illustrations in these manuscripts are reproduced to provide a visual conspectus of exceptional richness. Each catalogue entry discusses the location of production, the work of the outstanding - and often identifiable - illuminators and scribes, as well as the codicology. Importantly the currents of influence which find expression in these manuscripts are examined: the pictorial vocabularies of the Mozarabic, Islamic and Carolingian worlds, a fusion which gives these works their strange potency. As in Volume II Professor Williams carefully analyses the style and relates each manuscript to the system of Branches into which these works were set by earlier scholars. A short, general, historical introduction to the manuscripts explains the evolution of the characteristically Spanish pictorial vocabulary. Every inscription has been transcribed, and the volume includes an exhaustive Bibliography and relevant Tables. Languages: English.
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J.-H. ROSNY ainé - [Bruxelles 1856 - Paris 1940] - Ecrivain belge
Lettre autographe signée à l'écrivain Georges Docquois - Paris le 7 novembre 1916 -
1 page in8 - enveloppe - trés bon état -
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 33149
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