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Jacquesson, Ernest, French civil engineer (1831-1860).
"Voyage en Égypte et en Palestine: notes et souvenirs". Autograph manuscript. N. p., 1856-1857.
Folio (ca. 200 x 292 mm). French manuscript on lined paper with calligraphed title. (174) pp. on 90 ff. in two loose fascicles (45 ff. each). Stored together with a 1920s typescript copy of the same text, (2) + 39 + 20 pp. on 62 ff., in modern half-calf portfolio with gilt title to spine in a cardboard slipcase. The original manuscript of Jacquesson's travelogue of Egypt and the Levant, written in connection with the preparations for the building of the Suez Canal (1859-69) and published in 1857. The civil engineer Ernest Jacquesson had travelled to Egypt together with Ferdinand de Lesseps, the father of the Suez Canal, and other members of the "Commission Internationale pour le percement de l'isthme de Suez" founded in 1855. In the preface, Jacquesson announces that he shall not write about the Canal project, as his friend, the politician and journalist Jules Barthélemy-Saint-Hilaire, has already published "a series of highly interesting articles" on the subject, but will rather focus on "observations of the country, the mores and customs of its inhabitants, and on gathering interesting peculiarities" that he personally witnessed. The subsequent trip to Palestine is set in a context with the Crimean War: "At the current moment all eyes are directed towards Egypt [...] and towards Palestine considering the reforms that the new state of affairs, resulting from the Crimean War, will bring there imminently". - The journey lasted from November 1855 to April 1856, leading from Alexandria to Cairo, Upper Egypt, Nubia, via Alexandria to Jaffa, Ramla, Jerusalem, Jericho and back to Paris via Jerusalem and Marseille. Jacquesson and his company visited the most important monuments of Egypt and the Holy Land. On 30 November 1855 they enjoyed an audience in Cairo with Mohamed Sa'id Pasha of Egypt, who held a military parade in honour of his French guests. According to Jacquesson, de Lesseps introduced him and his companions individually to Sa'id Pasha. - As Jacquesson states in the preface, his notes had been previously published in the "Journal de la Marne" between June and September 1856, dating the present fair copy to between late 1856 and 1857. - Both covers somewhat dusty and soiled. The first fascicle shows a very minor waterstain affecting the right margin of a few pages; the cover leaf has several tears (partly affecting the title), some of which are restored. Some browning and stains overall, minor tears to the margins. The accompanying typescript is on French typewriter paper watermarked "Johannot et Cie Extra Strong", produced between ca. 1913 and 1936, showing punched holes and occasional light staining. Altogether in excellent state of preservation. E. Jacquesson, Voyage en Égypte et en Palestine: notes et souvenirs (Paris, J. Best, 1857).
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Jaghmini al-Khwarizmi, Mahmud bin Muhammad bin Omar al- / Qadizade al-Rumi, Musa ibn Muhammad.
Sharh al-mulakhas fi al-hay'a [Commentary on the Summary of Astronomy]. No place, [1684/85 CE =] 1096 H.
8vo (124 x 192 mm). Arabic manuscript on paper in black (and occasional red) Naskh script. 322 pp., frequently interleaved with extensive comments on later paper, prefixed with 6 ff. (some blank). 13 lines, text enclosed within black and gilt rules, gilt headpiece to first page. Numerous coloured diagrams throughout. Contemporary black calf with fore-edge flap, gilt cover borders and central stamped ornaments. Marbled pastedowns. Illustrated commentary by Qadizade al-Rumi on Al-Jaghmini's famous astronomical treatise "Mulakhas" ("Summary on the Science of the Authority"), completed in 808 AH. Al-Rumi (1364-1436), known under the name of Salah al-Din Musa Pasha, was one of the principal astronomers at the famous Samarkand observatory. - Binding rubbed and chipped along extremeties. A paper flaw to the colophon, repaired with some loss. Some leaves loosed, a few edge defects (more prominent to first leaf) and occasional duststains and fingerstains, but on the whole very well preserved. A valuable copy owned and annotated by Mustafa bin Khalil. Cf. GAL I, 473.
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Jagmohan -
My Frozen Turbulence In Kashmir -
1. Soft Cover. Good. Makes it clear that what the future holds for Kashmir and the rest of the country of India depends upon who would be at the steering wheel of history. AI529232 paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 29232
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Jahn, Johann.
Lexicon Arabico-Latinum chrestomathiae arabicae accomodatum. Vienna, Christ. Friedr. Wappler & Beck (printed by Carl Schlotter, Jena), 1802.
8vo. (2), 490, (2) pp. Contemporary half calf with marbled boards and giltstamped spine title. All edges red. First edition of this Arabic-Latin dictionary, prepared to accompany the author's Arabic chrestomathy. While both works were published simultaneously, they were sold separately and hence are not usually encountered together. - The Czech theologian and orientalist Jahn (1750-1816) taught at Olomouc and Vienna, where he also served as Canon of St. Stephan's Cathedral. - Somewhat browned throughout, as common. Old Linz library stamp to title page (cancelled); ink ownership of Wenzel Hajduk (dated 1826) on flyleaf.
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Jak Yakar
Prehistoric Anatolia. The Neolithic Transformation and the Early Chalcolithic Period: Monograph Series Nos. 9 and 9a SIGNED
Tel Aviv: Institute of Archaeology Tel Aviv University 1991. 1st Edition . Hardback. Printed pages: x 361; viii 84. Very Good. 8.75 x 10.75 inches 22.5 x 27 cm. Signed by Author. Complete two volume set: Main volume plus supplement. No jacket as issued. Light marking to boards. Slight bumping to corners. A couple of light marks to half title page of main volume. Very clean text throughout. From the private collection of renowned British archaeologist Sinclair Hood. Inscribed to Hood and signed by the author to card attached to front free endpaper of the supplement volume. Overall condition is Very Good. Please Note: This is a heavy item and international postage will be more than the standard rate. Actual Royal Mail postage costs are: Europe £19.00; USA £33.00; Oceania £40.00; Rest of World £37.00. A postage supplement will be requested after the order has been placed. Size: 8.75 x 10.75 inches 22.5 x 27 cm. Institute of Archaeology, Tel Aviv University hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1214A116 ISBN : 9654400006 9789654400008
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James, T. G. H.
Egypt revealed : artist-travellers in an antique land
Large blue quarto in red slipcase ; 224 p : illus (some color), maps ; 27 cm Egyptologists -- Biography -- Archaeological illustration -- Egypt -- History
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Jami, Nuru'din 'Abdu'r-Rahman / Wickerhauser, Moriz.
Blütenkranz aus Dschamis zweitem Diwan. Bei der XVIII. General-Versammlung der D.M.G. den hochverehrten deutschen Gästen zur Begrüssung in der Kaiserstadt dargebracht [...]. Wien, 25. September 1858. Wien, k. k. Hof- u. Staatsdruckerei, 1858.
43, (1) SS. Halblederband der Zeit über geblümten Deckeln mit goldgepr. Rückentitel. Seitenweise alternierend deutsch und persisch. 4to. Sammlung persischer Gedichte mit deutscher Übersetzung durch den Wiener Orientalisten Wickerhauser (1820-69), von 1848 bis 1861 Professor der orientalischen Sprachen an der Orientalischen Akademie in Wien. Innendeckel mit handschr. Bibliothekssignatur; Stempel der Bibliothek des Jesuitenkollegs Innsbruck am Titel verso. - Durchgehend leicht stockfleckig.
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Jamil, Rouhi
DAMASCUS PALMYRA BAALBEK
Damascus: Librairie Universelle. 1941. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. Soft boards have some toning. Pages unopened ; Profusely illustrated and with many travel descriptions. ; The Green Guide Books; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 260 pages . Librairie Universelle paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 17184
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JAMKOWSKA N. B., AMUSIN Joseph, BOGEART R., HELTZER M.
PRIVATE CREDIT in the COMMERCE of ANCEINT WESTERN ASIA (3rd and 2nd millennia B. C.) + WEIGHTS and CURRENCY in ancient PALESTINE. The Economic Functions og GREEK BANKS.+ The Economy of a SYRIAN City in the escon millennium B.C. (V International Congress of Historical Sciences. Leningrad, 10-14 August 1970).
4 sommari di interventi al Congresso, cm. 20,2, bross. edit., i primi 5 di 5 pagine caduno, l'ultimo di 13 pagine. Caduno € 10. il lotto dei quattro
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JANE PORTER
La captive du cheikh
HARLEQUIN Sans date. Un cheikh retient captive une photographe ce qui déclenche une lutte intense entre leurs mondes et leurs valeurs opposées où le vainqueur pourrait aussi être le perdant
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 500343668
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JANEL (abbé L.)
Les Saints-Lieux. Constantinople - Athènes. Notes d’un pèlerin.
Châlons-sur-Marne, Martin frères, 1897. In-8 broché, 283 pp.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 544609
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JARRY (Jacques)
Hérésies et Factions dans l’Empire Byzantin du IVe au VIIe siècle.
Le Caire, I.F.A.O., 1968. Fort in-8 broché, XXI-598 pp., carte dépl. in-fine, bibliographie, index.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 599165
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JARRY (Jacques)
Hérésies et Factions dans l’Empire Byzantin du IVe au VIIe siècle.
Le Caire, I.F.A.O., 1968. Fort in-8 broché, XXI-598 pp., grande carte dépl. in-fine, bibliographie, index.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 600410
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Jastrow Jr., Morris.
THE SONG OF SONGS Being A Collection of Love Lyrics of Ancient Palestine. A new Translation Based on A Revised Text Together with the Origin, Growth and Interpretation of the Songs.
pp. 246 +Plus frontis. 12mo. 210mm. Original publisher's full peach cloth binding lettered and decorated in green. Cover depicts an island scene set in a green frame. Spine lettered in green. Cover is clean and color is bright. Spine slightly faded but color is good. Corners sharp. Contents clean. Hardbound. Good.Morris Jastrow Jr. (1861-1921) was a Polish-born American orientalist and librarian associated with the University of Pennsylvania. NW60
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JAUBERT (Amédée)
Voyage en Arménie et en Perse. Précédé d'une notice sur l'auteur par M. Sédillot.par M. Sédillot
Paris, Ducrocq, (1860) in-8, XXVII-368 pp., portrait, demi-chagrin brun, dos à nerfs orné (reliure de l'époque). Dos un peu taché, qqs rousseurs. Fer du collège Sainte-Barbe sur le premier plat. Bon exemplaire.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 176814
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JAUBERT (Amédée)
Voyage en Arménie et en Perse. Précédé d'une notice sur l'auteur par M. Sédillot.par M. Sédillot
Paris, Ducrocq, (1860) in-8, XXVII-368 pp., portrait, demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs orné (reliure de l'époque). Qqs rousseurs. Coins usés. Fer du lycée de Vesoul sur le premier plat. Bon exemplaire.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 217612
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Jaussen, Antonin / Savignac, Raphael.
Mission archeologique en Arabie III. Les chateaux arabes Qeseir 'Amra, Harâneh et Tûba. Paris, Paul Geuthner, 1922.
Small folio (210 x 297 mm). 2 volumes (text and atlas). Text vol.: (6), 134, (2) pp. with 21 text illustrations. Atlas vol.: 58 loose black-and-white plates and plans as issued. Text vol. in modern cloth-backed boards with original upper wrapper preserved and mounted on front cover; fitted together with the plates in modern cloth-backed board folder with velcro fasteners, preserving original upper board. Third and final instalment of the "Archaeological Mission to Arabia" series published by the "Societé des Fouilles Archéologiques" between 1909 and 1922, this issue dedicated entirely to the famous Umayyad desert castles Quseir Amra, Qasr Al-Kharanah, and Qasr Tuba in present-day eastern Jordan. "The authors found the description of Qasr Haraneh and Qasr Tuba to be faulty and unreliable and re-described them completely. They give numbers of views of Qeseir Amra and a briefer description. The text also includes itineraries and historical and epigraphical notes. It is well arranged, and seems to provide all the information that can possibly be wanted" (Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 57.1 [1925], p. 161). - Slight traces of worming in lower margin (no loss to text). Folder lightly rubbed around the edges, otherwise in good general condition. OCLC 490111584.
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Jaussen, Antonin / Savignac, Raphael.
Mission Archéologique en Arabie I, II & III. Paris, Ernest Leroux / Paul Geuthner, 1909-1922.
Small folio (190 x 270 mm). 5 vols. (I:) XIV, (4), 507, (3) pp., final blank leaf. With 30 plates, 5 of which folding. (II:) XV, (1), 689, (3) pp. With numerous illustrations in the text. (Atlas:) XI, (1), pp. With 155 (instead of 153) plates. (Supplement:) (4), 98, (1) pp., final blank page. (III:) 2 vols. (text and atlas) bound as one. (6), 134, (2) pp. with 21 text illustrations. III-VII, (1) pp., 58 plates and plans (some folding). Contemporary full cloth with giltstamped calf title label. Vol. III in mid-20th century green cloth with giltstamped spine. Edges of three volumes sprinkled red. First edition of this classic of archaeology, documenting expeditions to Northern Arabia undertaken by the French orientalists Jaussen (1871-1962) and Savignac (1874-1951) prior to World War I. "Still indispensable" (Bowersock), the work is particularly remarkable for its epigraphical observations. Many ancient Arabic inscriptions were reproduced, translated and analysed here for the first time. - The set was published by the Societé des Fouilles Archéologiques between 1909 and 1922 in three parts. Parts I and II (the latter comprising a text volume, an atlas and a supplemental volume) describe the expedition from Jerusalem to Mada'in-Salih in the Hejaz in the spring of 1907, as well as the exploration of the ancient cities of Dadan, Teima and Harrah de Tebouk in 1909 and 1910. The plentiful illustrations include plans of the itinerary as well as photographs of archaeological sites and inscriptions, including impressive depictions of the monumental rock-cut tombs at Mada'in Salih, just north of the oasis Al-'Ula. The archaeologists also mapped the Arabic old town of Al-'Ula on the site of the biblical Dedan in order to localize a wealth of ancient Dadanitic inscriptions that were used as spolia in the Arabic houses. Jaussen and Savignac thus achieved the first systematic archaeological documentation of Mada'in Salih and Al-'Ula. Part III is dedicated entirely to the famous Umayyad desert castles Quseir Amra, Qasr Al-Kharanah, and Qasr Tuba in present-day eastern Jordan. - Volume I with a hole in the right margin throughout the second half, the hole fading to a tear throughout the first half, resulting in flaws to the covers, repaired with brown tape. Volume II has small flaws to extremities of boards; small tear in spine label. Atlas volume lacks plate 132, but includes duplicate plates of nos. 17, 131 and 137, further showing three small piercings to the lower board. An advertisement for the "Oeuvre catholique international pour la protection de la jeune fille", an organisation founded in Fribourg in 1897, is loosely inserted in vol. I. Rarely seen at auction. Bowersock, Roman Arabia 4 (note). OCLC 1204802.
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Jawhari, Isma'il ibn Hammad / Muhammad al-Wani (ed.).
[Sihah al-Jawhari - Turkish: Kitab-i Lughat-i Vanqulu]. Constantinople (Istanbul), Dar üt-tibaat ül-cedidat ül-mamure (New Government Printing House), [1802-1803 CE =] 1217-1218 H.
Folio (210 x 310 mm). 2 vols. (5), 650 pp. (2), 764 pp. Text printed within rules, typographic headpieces. Contemporary Islamic brown goatskin with fore-edge flap, boards stamped in silver ornamental borders and central arabesque, flap with ornamental rule. Uncommon second edition of this classic Arabic dictionary, al-Jawhari's "Tag al-luga was-sihah al-'arabiya" (The Crown of Language and the Correctness of Arabic), translated into Turkish by Muhammad al-Wani (d. 1592), deriving its title from the Turkish genitive form of the author’s name, Wangulu or Vankulu. - Jawhari himself reached only the letter Dad before he died in an unsuccessful attempt at human flight from the roof of a mosque in 1003 AD (the work was subsequently completed by his student Ishaq Ibrahim bin Salih al-Warraq). To this day the dictionary remains an indispensable companion of Arabic philologists in both the East and the West; "manuscripts are to be found in almost every library" (Brockelmann). "In this great dictionary [the author] codified pure Arabic as based on the criticism of his predecessors' preparatory studies as well as his own experiences and collections. The 'As-sihâh’ is arranged in an alphabetical order, according to the final, and not the first, rooter of the words [...] This system, which was later adopted by other large Arabic dictionaries, attempts to supply those in search of rhyming words with a handbook" (Goldziher, A Short History of Classical Arabic Literature, 1966, p. 70). - Dampstains at end of vol. I and intermittently to vol. II, minor staining to fore-edge. A few scuffs and rubs to binding, but a sound and imposing set, generally clean internally. - Provenance: from the library of the British diplomat and linguist Sir Gore Ouseley (1770-1844), first baronet, with his contemporary signature to the front flyleaf of each volume. Ousely travelled to India in 1787 and established a cloth factory. He lived a relatively solitary existence and spent his leisure time studying Persian, Bengalese Hindi, Arabic, and Sanskrit, becoming an elegant speaker and writer of Persian. An acquaintance of the oriental scholar Sir William Jones, Ouseley was named ambassador extraordinary to the court of Fath Ali Shah in Persia in 1810, negotiated several treaties, and returned to England. He was one of those responsible for the founding of the Royal Asiatic Society in London in 1823 and was associated with the formation of the oriental translation committee, of which he was elected chairman. He became president of the Society for the Publication of Oriental Texts, formed in 1842. Özege 22504. OCLC 773846601 (a single copy, BnF). Cf. GAL I, 128.
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Jean GEISER
Album photographique contenant 28 portraits d'Algériens finement rehaussés à l'aquarelle
Alger s. d. [circa 1870] | 13 x 17 cm | 28 portraits sur cartes de visite consignés dans un album
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 73160
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Jean GEISER
Album photographique contenant 28 portraits d'Algériens finement rehaussés à l'aquarelle
Alger s. d. [circa 1870] | 13 x 17 cm | 28 portraits sur cartes de visite consignés dans un album
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 73485
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Jean RAVENNES
Aux portes du Sud, le Maroc
Alexis Redier | Paris s. d. [circa 1930] | 16.50 x 21 cm | broché
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 2554
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Jean-Baptiste Prosper JOLLOIS - Edouard DEVILLIERS (delineavit) - ROUSSEAU (sculpsit)
DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Coupes transversales du Palais et détails recueills dans les salles intérieures. (ANTIQUITES, volume III, planche 9)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 71 x 54 cm | une feuille
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 23282
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Jean-Baptiste Prosper JOLLOIS - Edouard DEVILLIERS (delineavit) - HELUIS
DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Suite des coupes transversales. Détails d'une colonne et d'une frise et d'une corniche d'un palais. (ANTIQUITES, volume III, planche 10)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 71 x 54 cm | une feuille
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 23285
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Jean-Baptiste Prosper JOLLOIS - Antoine PHÉLIPPEAUX - Edouard DEVILLIERS (delineavit)
DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Thèbes. Karnak. Harnachement d'un cheval, combat sculpté sur les murs extérieurs du Palais. (ANTIQUITES, volume III, planche 39)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 71 x 54 cm | une feuille
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 23341
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Jean-Baptiste Prosper JOLLOIS - Edouard DEVILLIERS (delineavit) - SCHROEDER (sculpsit)
DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Thèbes. Med-A'Moud. Plan topographique des ruines, plan et élévation des restes d'un portique. (ANTIQUITES, volume III, planche 68)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 71 x 54 cm | une feuille
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 23411
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Jean-Baptiste Prosper JOLLOIS - Edouard DEVILLIERS (delineavit)
DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Antinoë. Plans, élévations et détails de divers portiques, plan et détail d'un bâtiment de bains, colonnade de la rue principale. (ANTIQUITES, volume IV, planche 61)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 70 x 51.50 cm | une feuille
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 23448
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Jean-Baptiste Prosper JOLLOIS - Edouard DEVILLIERS (delineavit) - Constantin SMITH (aqua forti)
DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Syout (Lycopolis). Décorations hiéroglyphiques et bas-reliefs recueillis dans les hypogées. (ANTIQUITES, volume IV, planche 49)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 70 x 51.50 cm | une feuille
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 23472
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Jean-Baptiste Prosper JOLLOIS - Edouard DEVILLIERS (delineavit) - Constantin SMITH (aqua forti)
DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Syout (Lycopolis). Plans, coupes, élévations et décorations hiéroglyphiques de divers hypogées. (ANTIQUITES, volume IV, planche 48)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 70 x 51.50 cm | une feuille
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 23474
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Jean-Baptiste Prosper JOLLOIS - Edouard DEVILLIERS (delineavit) - Constantin SMITH (aqua forti)
DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Syout (Lycopolis). Plans, coupes, élévation et détails de divers hypogées. (ANTIQUITES, volume IV, planche 47)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 70 x 51.50 cm | une feuille
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 23478
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Jean-Baptiste Prosper JOLLOIS - FEVRE (delineavit) - RANSONNETTE (aqua forti)
DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Le Kaire [Le Caire]. Coupe de la maison d'Ybrahim Kikheyd el Sennary. (ETAT MODERNE, volume I, planche 59)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 53.50 x 70 cm | une feuille
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 25385
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Jean-Baptiste Prosper JOLLOIS - FAYE (delineavit) - Louis-Alexandre DE BUIGNE
DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Rosette et environs. Plans, élévations et détails de plusieurs maisons de Rosette & Vues de plusieurs tombeaux des environs. (ETAT MODERNE, volume I, planche 82)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 70 x 53.50 cm | une feuille
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 25443
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Jean-Baptiste Prosper JOLLOIS - Edouard DEVILLIERS (delineavit) - COQUET
DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Ile de Philae. Chapiteaux et corniches du portique du grand temple, Corniches des deux pylônes, Chapiteaux et corniches de la galerie de l'est. (ANTIQUITES, volume I, planche 7)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 71 x 54 cm | une feuille
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 25822
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Jean-Baptiste Prosper JOLLOIS - Edouard DEVILLIERS (delineavit) - COQUET
DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Ile de Philae. Détails de quatorze chapiteaux des deux colonnades, Chapiteaux ébauchés, Chapiteau de l'édifice du midi. (ANTIQUITES, volume I, planche 8)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 71 x 54 cm | une feuille
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 25823
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Jean-Baptiste Prosper JOLLOIS - Edouard DEVILLIERS (delineavit) - Edme-François JOMARD
DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Ile de Philae. Sculptures du portique du grand temple, Élévation, coupe et plans d'un monolithe du même temple. (ANTIQUITES, volume I, planche 10)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809 | 54 x 71 cm | une feuille
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 25824
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Jean-Baptiste Prosper JOLLOIS - Edouard DEVILLIERS (delineavit) - Charles-Louis BALZAC
DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Ile de Philae. Sculptures du portique du grand temple et du premier pylône, Bas-relief de l'édifice ruiné de l'ouest. (ANTIQUITES, volume I, planche 11)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 54 x 71 cm | une feuille
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 25825
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Jean-Baptiste Prosper JOLLOIS - Edouard DEVILLIERS (delineavit) - ROUSSEAU (sculpsit)
DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Environs d'Esné (Latopolis). Vue perspective du temple au nord d'Esné. (ANTIQUITES, volume I, planche 88)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 71 x 54 cm | une feuille
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 25828
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Jean-Baptiste Prosper JOLLOIS - Edouard DEVILLIERS (delineavit) - COQUET
DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Environs d'Esné (Contralato). Vue perspective d'un temple à Contralato. (ANTIQUITES, volume I, planche 90)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 71 x 54 cm | une feuille
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 25831
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Jean-Baptiste Prosper JOLLOIS - Edouard DEVILLIERS (delineavit) - COQUET
DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Esné (Latopolis). Plans et élévations de six chapiteaux du portique. (ANTIQUITES, volume I, planche 76)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 54 x 71 cm | une feuille
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 25838
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Jean-Baptiste Prosper JOLLOIS - Edouard DEVILLIERS (delineavit) - MONSALDY (sculpsit)
DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Esné (Latopolis). Face latérale de l'intérieur du portique. (ANTIQUITES, volume I, planche 74)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 71 x 54 cm | une feuille
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 25839
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Jean-Baptiste Prosper JOLLOIS - Edouard DEVILLIERS (delineavit) - LOUVET (sculpsit)
DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Esné (Latopolis). Élévation du portique. (ANTIQUITES, volume I, planche 73)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 71 x 54 cm | une feuille
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 25840
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Jean-Baptiste Prosper JOLLOIS - Edouard DEVILLIERS (delineavit) - BEAUGEAN (sculpsit)
DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Environs d'Esné (Latopolis). Vue d'un temple à Contralato, Vue du temple au nord d'Esné. (ANTIQUITES, volume I, planche 84)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 54 x 71 cm | une feuille
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 25848
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Jean-Baptiste Prosper JOLLOIS - Edouard DEVILLIERS (delineavit) - FAYN (sculpsit)
DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Environs d'Esné (Latopolis). Détails d'architecture et bas-reliefs du temple au nord d'Esné. (ANTIQUITES, volume I, planche 86)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 54 x 71 cm | une feuille
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 25850
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Jean-Baptiste Prosper JOLLOIS - Edouard DEVILLIERS (delineavit) - COQUET
DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Esné (Latopolis). Plans et élévations de six chapiteaux du portique. (ANTIQUITES, volume I, planche 77)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 54 x 71 cm | une feuille
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 25887
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Jean-Baptiste Prosper JOLLOIS - Edouard DEVILLIERS (delineavit) - BENOIST (sculpsit)
DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Edfou (Apollinopolis magna). Détails d'architecture du grand temple. (ANTIQUITES, volume I, planche 56)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 71 x 54 cm | une feuille
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 25904
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Jean-Baptiste Prosper JOLLOIS - Edouard DEVILLIERS (delineavit) - REDOUTE (delineavit)
DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Edfou (Apollinopolis magna). Détails d'architecture du grand temple, Dés des chapiteaux du portique, Détails de hiéroglyphes et de coiffures symboliques. (ANTIQUITES, volume I, planche 60)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 54 x 71 cm | une feuille
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 25917
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Jean-Baptiste Prosper JOLLOIS - Edouard DEVILLIERS (delineavit) - Edme-François JOMARD
DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Ile d'Eléphantine et Syene. Vue de l'île et des environs, Vue de Syène, Vue d'un rocher de granit portant les traces de l'exploitation. (ANTIQUITES, volume I, planche 32)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 54 x 71 cm | une feuille
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 25935
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Jean-Baptiste Prosper JOLLOIS - Edouard DEVILLIERS (delineavit) - LORIEUX (sculpsit)
DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Ile de Philae. Vue perspective de l'édifice de l'est. (ANTIQUITES, volume I, planche 28)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 71 x 54 cm | une feuille
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 25937
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Jean-Baptiste Prosper JOLLOIS - Edouard DEVILLIERS (delineavit) - SCHROEDER (sculpsit)
DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Ile de Philae. Détails de coiffures symboliques, Plan et élévation d'un petit portique à l'est du grand temple, Plan, élévation, coupe et vue perspective d'une construction romaine. (ANTIQUITES, volume I, planche 29)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 54 x 71 cm | une feuille
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 25938
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Jean-Baptiste Prosper JOLLOIS - Edouard DEVILLIERS (delineavit) - BERTHAULT (sculpsit)
DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE. Koum Omboû (Ombos). Plan général des ruines et des environs. (ANTIQUITES, volume I, planche 39)
Imprimerie Impériale | Paris 1809-1829 | 71 x 54 cm | une feuille
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 25947
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