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D’AVITY, Pierre. RANCHIN (François)
Le Monde, ou Description générale de ses quatre parties, comprenant le Discours universel (du monde, du ciel, des éléments, de la terre et de l’eau) et Description de l’Amérique, troisième partie du Monde…. Seconde édition
Paris, chez Claude Sonnius & Denys Bechet, 1643. In-folio (39x26cm), 14ff.-358pp.-11ff., 2ff.-189pp.-3ff., relié plein veau époque, dos à nerfs orné avec titre et tomaison, double filets aux plats, fentes aux charnières, coiffes arasés, frottements, manque la page du premier titre. Exemplaire à grandes marges. Illustré d’un portrait de Pierre d’Avity, gravé par Picart et daté de 1637, montrant l’auteur âgé de 45 ans en 1617 et de trois tableaux synoptiques dépliants gravés par Richard Cordier pour Nicolas Sanson d’Abbeville, datés 1644, publiés séparément (chez l’Auteur) et joints – Le Globe terrestre ; – L’Eau dans la surface du globe terrestre ; – L’Amérique (division septentrionale et méridionale). Ces tableaux, d’une extrême rareté, sont connus à ce jour par un exemplaire de référence conservé à la Bibliothèque nationale de France.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : PHO-2179
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E. Aknouni
Le criminel sur le trône
1908. Paris sans éditeur (Droschak - Genève) 1908 - Agrafé 11 cm x 15 5 cm 13 pages - Texte de E. Aknouni - Etat neuf
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 7281
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E. Akurgal, C. Mango, R. Ettinghausen
Les trésors de Turquie
JOLI GROS ET GRAND LIVRE SUR L'ART ET LES ANTIQUITÉS DU MOYEN-ORIENT LES TRÉSORS DE TURQUIE L'ANATOLIE DES PREMIERS EMPIRES BYZANCE LES SIÈCLES DE L'ISLAM
Referenz des Buchhändlers : his106m
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E. EMEL SARLIK - MEHMET SARLIK.
IV. Afyonkarahisar Arastirmalari Sempozyum Bildirileri. 29-30 Eylül 1995.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 311 p., b/w ills. IV. Afyonkarahisar Arastirmalari Sempozyum Bildirileri. 29-30 Eylül 1995. Symposium papers on IV. Afyonkarahisar Researches.
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E. Kasim Bal, Ilyas Gökhan.
Osmanli dönemi Maras'in idari tarihinde Dulkadirli ve Beyazidli idareciler, (1700-1850).
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. Mint. In Turkish. 317 p. Dulkhadyr and Beyazid administrators of Marash city in administrative history at the Ottoman period (1700 - 1850). In Turkish. Osmanli dönemi Maras'in idari tarihinde Dulkadirli ve Beyazidli idareciler, (1700-1850).
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E. MAHMUD SAMI.
The quest for Sultan Abdulhamid's oil assets. His heirs' legal battle for their rights.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 176 p. Contents: Acknowledgement Preface Introduction Part 1: The Quest for Black Gold Part II: The Fateful Years Part III: Consolidation of British Interests Part IV: Oh! Those Troublesome Ottoman Heirs Part V:Voices of Reason Fall on Deaf Ears Part VI: A Game of Cat & Mouse Part VII: Can Anyone Else Help? How About France? The U.S.A.? Part VIII: Is It Too Late For a Miracle to Happen? Part IX: So What Is It All About? Conclusion Epilogue Appendices: I. H.I.M. Sultan Abdülhamid II ? A Profile II. The Capitulatory Regime of the Ottoman Empire: Its History, Origin and Nature III. The Lausanne Peace Treaty July 24, 1923 IV. List of International Lawyers Involved in the Ottoman Imperial Family?s Property Claims V. Calouste S. Gulbenkian ? A Profile VI. The Iraq Petroleum Company - The Creation of a Genius - Main Stages VII. Bahaeddin Sami? A Profile VIII. Bahaeddin Sami?s Memorandum of 1987 Illustrations.
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E. NARDIN, (French cartographer), (18.-19. century).
[MAP / THE IMPERIAL OTTOMAN IN 1909 / BALKANS / NORTH AFRICA] Peninsule des Balkans - Empire Ottoman. [Carte géographique].
Very Good French This attractive color lithographed map shows the Imperial Ottoman territories in the Balkan Peninsula, Anatolia, also North African shores and Maghreb countries, Egypt and Vilayet de Tripoli (Libya) and Liva de Benghasi. It has small views with a small scale of Tripoli, Europe, Egypt, and Nubia with the Arabian Peninsula. This map reflects the territories and situation of the last period of the Ottoman Empire soon after the Second Constitutional Era in 1908. Inside the red lines in this map shows the Ottoman territories in 1909 with its maximum extent, just before the Balkan Wars, (1912-1913). In Europe, Western Thrace territories up to Montenegro including Adrianople are within the borders of the Empire. E. Nardin was a French cartographer who prepared more than sixty maps in the early 19th century, especially mapping Middle Eastern, North African, Sub-Saharan African areas. Original color lithograph folded map in its original wrappers. Oblong double elephant folio. (77x95 cm). Wrappers dimensions: (21,5x14 cm). In French. Echelle 1/4.165.000 (Scale). Only two copies in OCLC. Extremely rare. No date.
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Eberhard Wolfram
Settlement and Social Change in Asia. Collected Papers Volume One
Red cloth, no jacket. Very Good. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. xiv, 492 p., [16] leaves of plates :.ill., maps, ports. "In this first volume of essays I deal with several problems of settlement and social changes in Asia. They are the result of long years of research in China, Japan, Korea, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Turkey. In the opening portions I discuss land tenure and the definition of the basic concepts of 'land' and 'tenure'. Though land tenure may be treated in quite different ways, I am mainly concerned with the question of how human societies in Asia occupied and used the land. This involves a study of migrations and the structure of the new immigrant societies. . ." Scarce.
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EBERHARD ZANGGER.
Die luwische Kultur: Das fehlende Element in der Agaischen Bronzezeit.
New English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). In German. 330 p., ills. Contents: 1 Vorwort 2 Eine neue Sicht der Ägäischen Fruhgeschichte 3 Die Luwier 3.1 Wer sind die Luwier? 3.2 Lebensraum und Bodenschätze 3.3 Spätbronzezeitliche Fundstätten in Westkleinasien 3.4 Kleinstaaten in Westkleinasien 3.5 Luwische Schriften 3.6 Die Linear-A-Schrift 3.7 Der Diskos von Phaistos 3.8 Wo fehlen die Luwier? 3.9 Warum fehlen die Luwier? 4 Bronzezeit 4.1 Spätbronzezeitliche Schiffswracks 4.2 Die mykenische Kultur auf dem griechischen Festland 4.3 Das minoische Kreta 4.4 Hatti ¿ das Reich der Hethiter 4.5 Das Neue Reich in Ägypten 4.6 Kleinstaaten in Syrien und Palästina 5 Troja 5.1 Die Geschichte von Troja 5.2 Die Erforschung von Troja 5.3 Die Unterstadt von Troja 5.4 Wasserbau in der Bronzezeit 5.5 Beschreibungen der Stadt Troja 6 Die Seevolker 6.1 Seevolker-Inschriften und Grabungsbefunde 6.2 Hypothesen zu den Seevolker-Invasionen 6.3 Die Invasionen der Seevolker 6.4 Der Trojanische Krieg als Gegenangriff der Mykener 6.5 Burgerkrieg auf dem griechischen Festland 7 Eisenzeit 7.1 Volkerwanderungen zu Beginn der Eisenzeit 7.2 Karien 7.3 Phrygien 7.4 Lydien 7.5 Die Philister in Kanaan und Palästina 7.6 Phonizien 7.7 Die etruskische Kultur 8 Quellen 8.1 Die homerischen Epen 8.2 Nichthomerische Troja-Berichte 8.3 Dion Chrysostomos 8.4 Diktys von Kreta 8.5 Dares von Phrygien 8.6 Quintus von Smyrna 8.7 Eusebius von Caesarea 8.8 Johannes Malalas 8.9 Joseph von Exeter 8.10 Benoît de Sainte-Maure 8.11 Guido de Columnis 9 Luwian Studies und ihre Ziele 9.1 Forschungslucken schließen 9.2 Vorgeschlagene Methoden 10 Nachwort 11 Anhang GlossarQuellenBibliografieBildnachweiseIndexUber den Verfasser «Eberhard Zangger bringt Ordnung in die Fruhgeschichte der Alten Weltund lässt ein bis anhin unbekanntes Volk auftreten: die Luwier.»Neue Zurcher Zeitung «Der Trojanische Krieg war vielleicht noch großartiger als uns selbst Homerglauben machen wollte.»New Scientist«Das Ende des Trojanischen Krieges erscheint ausreichend brutal in dengriechischen Mythen zu sein ¿ aber was wäre, wenn es in Wahrheit nochblutiger war als in der Legende?»The Times «Zangger ist längst nicht der Einzige, der fur die westanatolischenBronzezeitler ein Upgrade verlangt.»Die Zeit «Keine Frage, die Mitglieder der Luwian Studies haben einen neuen Trumpfins Spiel gebracht. Mit ihm ordnen sie den rätselhaften Zusammenbruchder Bronzezeit zu einem schlussigen Panorama.»Der Spiegel
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EBERHARD ZANGGER.
Luvi Uygarligi: Ege'nin Bronz çagindaki eksik halka. [= The Luwian civilization: The missing link in the Aegean Bronze Age].
New Turkish Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). Edition in TURKISH. 312 p., ills. Contents:1. Prologue 2. A New Perspective of the Aegean Bronze Age 3. The Luwians 3.1 Who Are the Luwians? 3.2 Habitat and Natural Resources 3.3 Late Bronze Age Archaeological Sites in Western Asia Minor 3.4 Petty States in Western Asia Minor 3.5 Luwian Scripts 3.6 Linear A Script 3.7 The Phaistos Disc 3.8 The Missing Link 3.9 Why are the Luwians Missing? 4. Bronze Age 4.1 Late Bronze Age Shipwrecks 4.2 The Mycenaean Culture on the Greek Mainland 4.3 Minoan Crete 4.4 Hatti ¿ the Hittite Empire 4.5 The New Kingdom in Egypt 4.6 Petty Kingdoms in Syria and Palestine 5. Troy 5.1 The History of Troy 5.2 The Investigation of Troy 5.3 The Lower Town 5.4 Hydro Engineering During the Bronze Age 5.5 Descriptions of Ancient Troy 6. The Sea Peoples 6.1 The Sea Peoples' Inscriptions and Excavation Results 6.2 Hypotheses Regarding the Sea Peoples¿ Invasions 6.3 The Initial Sea Peoples¿ Raids 6.4 The Trojan War as a Mycenaean Counterattack 6.5 Civil War on the Greek Mainland 7. Iron Age 7.1 Migrations at the Beginning of the Iron Age 7.2 Caria 7.3 Phrygia 7.4 Lydia 7.5 The Philistines in Canaan and Palestine 7.6 Phoenicians 7.7 The Etruscan Culture 8. Sources 8.1 The Homeric Epics 8.2 Non-Homeric Accounts of the Trojan War 8.3 Dio Chrysostom 8.4 Dictys Cretensis 8.5 Dares Phrygius 8.6 Quintus of Smyrna 8.7 Eusebius of Caesarea 8.8 John Malalas 8.9 Joseph of Exeter 8.10 Benoît de Sainte-Maure 8.11 Guido de Columnis 9. Luwian Studies and its Goals 9.1 Closing the Research Gap 9.2 Proposed Methods 10. Epilogue 11. Appendices Glossary Sources Bibliography Picture credits.
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EBERHARD ZANGGER.
The Luwian civilization: The missing link in the Aegean Bronze Age.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). In English. 292 p., ills. Contents:1. Prologue 2. A New Perspective of the Aegean Bronze Age 3. The Luwians 3.1 Who Are the Luwians? 3.2 Habitat and Natural Resources 3.3 Late Bronze Age Archaeological Sites in Western Asia Minor 3.4 Petty States in Western Asia Minor 3.5 Luwian Scripts 3.6 Linear A Script 3.7 The Phaistos Disc 3.8 The Missing Link 3.9 Why are the Luwians Missing? 4. Bronze Age 4.1 Late Bronze Age Shipwrecks 4.2 The Mycenaean Culture on the Greek Mainland 4.3 Minoan Crete 4.4 Hatti ¿ the Hittite Empire 4.5 The New Kingdom in Egypt 4.6 Petty Kingdoms in Syria and Palestine 5. Troy 5.1 The History of Troy 5.2 The Investigation of Troy 5.3 The Lower Town 5.4 Hydro Engineering During the Bronze Age 5.5 Descriptions of Ancient Troy 6. The Sea Peoples 6.1 The Sea Peoples' Inscriptions and Excavation Results 6.2 Hypotheses Regarding the Sea Peoples¿ Invasions 6.3 The Initial Sea Peoples¿ Raids 6.4 The Trojan War as a Mycenaean Counterattack 6.5 Civil War on the Greek Mainland 7. Iron Age 7.1 Migrations at the Beginning of the Iron Age 7.2 Caria 7.3 Phrygia 7.4 Lydia 7.5 The Philistines in Canaan and Palestine 7.6 Phoenicians 7.7 The Etruscan Culture 8. Sources 8.1 The Homeric Epics 8.2 Non-Homeric Accounts of the Trojan War 8.3 Dio Chrysostom 8.4 Dictys Cretensis 8.5 Dares Phrygius 8.6 Quintus of Smyrna 8.7 Eusebius of Caesarea 8.8 John Malalas 8.9 Joseph of Exeter 8.10 Benoît de Sainte-Maure 8.11 Guido de Columnis 9. Luwian Studies and its Goals 9.1 Closing the Research Gap 9.2 Proposed Methods 10. Epilogue 11. Appendices Glossary Sources Bibliography Picture credits.
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Ebn Haukal / Ibn Hawqal / Ouseley, William
Kitab Masalik Wa-Mamalik Tasnif Ibn Hawqal = the Oriental Geography of Ebn Haukal, an Arabian Traveller of the Tenth Century. Translated from a Manuscript in His Own Possession, . by Sir William Ouseley
8vo, softcover, pp. xxxv-326, map frontis. reprint of First printed edition of Ibn Hawqal's famous Mediaeval geography "Surat al-'Ard" ("The face of the Earth"), translated by the Oriental scholar William Ouseley (1769-1842), with parallel titles in English and Arabic. - Clearly more than a mere editor, Ibn Hawqal was a traveler who spent much of his time writing about the areas and things he had seen. He spent the last thirty years of his life traveling to remote parts of Asia and Africa. One of his travels brought him 20 degrees south of the equator along the East African coast. One of the things he noticed was that there were large numbers of people living in areas that the Greeks said must be uninhabitable. His accurate descriptions were very helpful to travelers. The book includes descriptions of Muslim-held Spain, as well as mentions of Yemen, Oman, and Bahrein, viggiatori arabi. arab voyagers.
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EBRU BOYAR, KATE FLEET.
A social history of Ottoman Istanbul.
Fine English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In English. [xxi], 354 p., 50 numerous b/w ills. A social history of Ottoman Istanbul. Using a wealth of contemporary Ottoman sources, this book recreates the social history of Istanbul, a huge, cosmopolitan metropolis and imperial capital of the Ottoman Empire. Seat of the Sultan and an opulent international emporium, Istanbul was also a city of violence shaken regularly by natural disasters and by the turmoil of sultanic politics and violent revolt. Its inhabitants, entertained by imperial festivities and cared for by the great pious foundations which touched every aspect of their lives, also amused themselves in the numerous pleasure gardens and the many public baths of the city. While the book is focused on Istanbul, it presents a broad picture of Ottoman society, how it was structured and how it developed and transformed across four centuries. As such, the book offers an exciting alternative to the more traditional histories of the Ottoman Empire. First Edition.
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EBRU MANDACI.
Eski Mezopotamya'da ekonomik hayat.
New Turkish Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). In Turkish. 145 p., ills. Eski Mezopotamya'da ekonomik hayat. Economic life in the Ancient Mesopotamia.
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EBRU SÖNMEZ.
Idris-i Bidlisi: Ottoman Kurdistan and Islamic legitimacy.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 312 p. Idris-i Bidlisi: Ottoman Kurdistan and Islamic legitimacy.
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EBU'L-KÂSIM EL-NEYBABÛRÎ.
Akilli deliler kitabi. [= Ukalâu'l-mecânîn].
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 234 p. Akilli deliler kitabi. [= Ukalâu'l-mecânîn].
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EBUBEKIR RATIB EFENDI.
Ebubekir Ratib Efendi'nin Nemçe sefaretnamesi. Prep. by Abdullah Uçman.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 199 p. 110 p., b/w ills. Book of embassy of Ebubekir Ratib Efendi. Ebubekir Ratib Efendi'nin Nemçe sefaretnamesi. Prep. by Abdullah Uçman.
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EBUL'ULA MARDIN, (Turkish jurist, academician and politician), (1881-1957).
Huzur dersleri. 2 volumes set.
Very Good Turkish In decorative contemporary clothes. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 2 volumes set: (614 p.;1154 p.). Mardin was a Turkish jurist, academician and politician. He was one of the ends of the Ottoman Empire and the firsts of Turkish Republic lawyers. He worked as a lecturer at Istanbul University during his whole life, where he graduated, and became a professor of the Civil Law. He ws born in Shkodra. Scarce. First Edition.
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EBÜZZIYA [TEVFIK], (1849-1913).
[FIRST ANTISEMITIC BOOK IN TURKISH] Millet-i Israiliye. [i.e. Nation of Israel].
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original illustrated and decorative wrappers. Minor wear on extremities of cover. Partly uncut and untrimmed. Otherwise a very good copy. 12mo. (16 x 12 cm). In Ottoman script (Turkish with Arabic letters). 78 p. Hegira: 1305 = Gregorian: 1888. Serie: Kütüphane-i Ebüzziya, Aded: 66. First and only edition of this first and earliest antisemitic book in Turkish literature. "It was the first work that carried the traces of antisemitic discourse towards the Jewish people in the Ottomans" (Özkul, Çomak, Uzun). Ebüzziya Tevfik, who raised questions such as "why the Jews do not have a homeland", "why they are not moral" and "why they were exiled throughout history", and discussed these in the first two chapters of his book, is in search of a solution to the "Jewish question" in the final chapter despite taking such a harsh stance in advance. Tevfik was a journalist and writer who started in the path of journalism after having worked as a civil servant for a brief time. He published the newspapers Ibret, Hadika, and Sirac (1873) (1873) with Namik Kemal. Ebüzziya Tevfik, who was a member of the Young Ottoman Association, was exiled to Rhodes together with Ahmet Mithat Efendi after the incidents that arose following Namik Kemal's 'Vatan Yahut Silistre' (Country or Boatswain's Pipe) play in 1873. He returned to Istanbul after the death of Sultan Abdülaziz. He did research in the area of publishing in Vienna where he lived during the rule of Abdülhamid. He established the Ebüzziya Publishing House after his return to Turkey and published the books of the famous writers of the time such as Namik Kemal, Ziya Pasa, Sinasi, Ahmet Rasim, Recaizade Ekrem, and Muallim Naci. He published 'Mecmua-i Ebuzziya' (1880). He was exiled to Konya in 1890 by the Abdülhamit administration on the grounds that he wasn't suitable for civil service. He was elected as Antalya parliamentary deputy (1908) to the parliament that was formed on the announcement of the Second Constitutional Monarchy. Ebüzziya Tevfik, who prepared compilations and translations on anthologies, theater plays, and memoirs, is known more for his contributions to publishing and as a famous editor of the time than as a writer. (Source: Biyografya.; Türkiye Ünlüleri Internet Ansiklopedisi). OCLC 644108158, 642833577 (Eight copies).; Özege 13579. Bali 1112. Koray 1406.
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ECE ÖZÇERI.
Displaying the empire: A search for self representation of the Ottoman Empire in the international exhibitions of the nineteenth century.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 175 p. Displaying the empire: A search for self representation of the Ottoman Empire in the international exhibitions of the nineteenth century. The international exhibitions were the outcomes of the radical changes in economic, social and political structure brought out by the revolutions of the eighteenth century. Although, exhibitions are generally evaluated as commercial centers, they were, at the same time, spheres in which the nineteenth century states¿ entire power relations were displayed. In the international exhibitions, the world of the nineteenth century was divided into two parts. According to this two-parted world, it is considered that the concepts like technology, science and industry belong to the West; on the other hand, the East was associated with backwardness, superstition and manufacture. In the exhibitions, the Eastern participants answered the West¿s sense of wonder about the East and they were involved in the amusement part of the exhibitions. In this study, the motives of the Ottoman Empire, which cannot be classified under these binary categories, in participating the international exhibitions were discussed. In this regard, the main focus of the study is the transformation of the exhibitions towards the platforms, where the states displayed their cultural identities with the impact of the peace period, the material progress and colonialism, all of which surpassed their initial commercial agenda. The aim of the Ottoman Empire to participate in the exhibitions was emphasized as an attempt to display an accurate Ottoman representation in the international public by benefiting from the transformation of the exhibitions. The main argument is that the Ottoman mind realized that the international exhibitions were not only commercial centers but also arenas for self representation.
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ECE ÖZÇERI.
Displaying the empire: A search for self representation of the Ottoman Empire in the international Eexhibitions of the Nineteenth century.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 175 p. Displaying the empire: A search for self representation of the Ottoman Empire in the international Eexhibitions of the Nineteenth century. The international exhibitions were the outcomes of the radical changes in economic, social and political structure brought out by the revolutions of the eighteenth century. Although, exhibitions are generally evaluated as commercial centers, they were, at the same time, spheres in which the nineteenth century states¿ entire power relations were displayed. In the international exhibitions, the world of the nineteenth century was divided into two parts. According to this two-parted world, it is considered that the concepts like technology, science and industry belong to the West; on the other hand, the East was associated with backwardness, superstition and manufacture. In the exhibitions, the Eastern participants answered the West¿s sense of wonder about the East and they were involved in the amusement part of the exhibitions. In this study, the motives of the Ottoman Empire, which cannot be classified under these binary categories, in participating the international exhibitions were discussed. In this regard, the main focus of the study is the transformation of the exhibitions towards the platforms, where the states displayed their cultural identities with the impact of the peace period, the material progress and colonialism, all of which surpassed their initial commercial agenda. The aim of the Ottoman Empire to participate in the exhibitions was emphasized as an attempt to display an accurate Ottoman representation in the international public by benefiting from the transformation of the exhibitions. The main argument is that the Ottoman mind realized that the international exhibitions were not only commercial centers but also arenas for self representation. Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS. List of Figures., List of Abbreviations. INTRODUCTION. CHAPTER THE ORIGINS OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS: 1.1. A Short Overview of Pre-Industrial Fairs. 1.2. The Origins of the International Exhibitions of the Nineteenth Century. 1.3. The Peace Period (1815-1914) and the International Exhibitions. 1.4. Period of Material Progress and the International Exhibitions. 1.5. The New Imperialism and the International Exhibitions. CHAPTER II: THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE IN THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. 2.1. The Ottoman Empire in the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of all Nations in 1851. 2.2. The Ottoman Empire in the Paris Exposition Universelle in 1855. 2.3. The Ottoman Empire in the London International Exhibition of 1862. 2.4. The Ottoman Empire in the Paris Exposition Universellein 1867. 2.5. The Ottoman Empire in the Vienna Die Weltausstellung in 1873. 2.6. Ottoman Empire in the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition of Arts, Manufactures and Products of the Sole and Mine in 1876. 2.7. The Unofficial Presence of the Ottoman Empire in the two Parisian Exhibitions, Exposition Universelle 1878 and 1889. 2.8. The Ottoman Empire in the Chicago World's Columbian Exposition in 1893. 2.9. The Ottoman Empire in the Paris Exposition Universelle in 1900. CHAPTER III: AN EMPIRE ON DISPLAY: 3.1. Destroying the Clichés: The Myth of the East/Ottoman/Turk. 3.2. Surpassing the "Exotic". 3.3. The Progressive Monarchy. 3.4. The Prestigious and the Equal with the West. 3.5. The Ottoman Image as the Leader of Islam. 3.6. The Social Harmony and Ottoman Image as the Ideal Society. 3.7. The Ottoman Image as an Empire with Ancient History. CONCLUSION. APPENDICES. BIBLIOGRAPHY. INDEX.
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ECKART H. et RÜBESAMEN
Istanbul. Collection : M.A. Guides.
Paris, M.A. Editions, 1989. 12 x 18, 124 pp., broché, très bon état.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 73742
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Ecrit et documente HARRY OJALVO.
Precis sur les Sultans Ottomans et leurs sujets Juifs.= Osmanli padisahlari ve Musevi tebaalarina iliskin kisa tarihçe.
New English Paperback. Mint. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In French and Turkish. 204 p. Color and b/w ills. The Ottoman sultans and their Jewish subjects. Precis sur les Sultans Ottomans et leurs sujets Juifs.= Osmanli padisahlari ve Musevi tebaalarina iliskin kisa tarihçe. JUDAICA Ottoman history Turkish Jews Social history.
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ECZ. HALIL TEKINER.
Kayseri eczacilik tarihi.
Fine Turkish Paperback. Pbo. Small 4to. (26 x 19 cm). In Turkish. 212 p., color and b/w ills. Kayseri eczacilik tarihi. 3000 copies were printed. History of pharmacy and pharmaceutics in the Kayseri city.
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ECZ. HALIL TEKINER.
Kayseri eczacilik tarihi.
New Turkish Paperback. Pbo. Small 4to. (26 x 19 cm). In Turkish. 212 p., color and b/w ills. Kayseri eczacilik tarihi. 3000 copies were printed. History of pharmacy and pharmaceutics in the Kayseri city.
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EDA SAHAN.
Eda Sahan Tezhip Sergisi. 23 Aralik - 23 Ocak 2018, TC Istanbul Rumeli Üniversitesi Kas Sanat Galerisi. [Exhibition catalogue].
New Turkish Paperback. 4to. (28 x 22 cm). In Turkish. 32 p., fully color ills. Eda Sahan Tezhip Sergisi. 23 Aralik - 23 Ocak 2018, TC Istanbul Rumeli Üniversitesi Kas Sanat Galerisi. [Exhibition catalogue]. Exhibition catalogue of illumination art.
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EDEBIYAT FAKÜLTESI BASIMEVI.
Osmanli - Türk Diplomatigi Semineri. 30-31 Mayis 1994. Bildiriler.
Fine English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [viii], 246 p. Osmanli - Türk Diplomatigi Semineri. 30-31 Mayis 1994. Bildiriler. Papers of Seminar on the Ottoman - Turkish diplomatica.
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EDGAR H[OWARD] STURTEVANT, (1875-1952), GEORGE BECHTEL.
A Hittite chrestomathy.
Very Good English Original cloth bdg. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 230 p. A Hittite chrestomathy. Sturtevant was an American linguist. Besides research on Native American languages and field work on the Modern American English dialects, he is the father of the Indo-Hittite hypothesis, first formulated in 1926, based on his seminal work establishing the Indo-European character of Hittite (and the related Anatolian languages), with Hittite exhibiting more archaic traits than the normally reconstructed forms for Proto-Indo-European. He authored the first scientifically acceptable Hittite grammar with a chrestomathy and a glossary, formulated the so-called Sturtevant's law (the doubling of consonants representing Proto-Indo-European voiceless stops) and laid the foundations to what later became the Goetze-Wittmann law (the spirantization of palatal stops before u as the focal origin of the centum-satem isogloss). First Edition.
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EDGAR H[OWARD] STURTEVANT, (1875-1952).
Eti dili sözlügü. Anlamlari bilinen veya sezilen Etice kelimelerle, Etice metinlerde geçen Sümerce ve Akkadca sözleri topliyan. [= 'Hittite glossary: words of known or conjectured meaning, with Sumerian ideograms and Accadian words common in Hittite texts]. Translated into Turkish by Münire B. Çelebi.
Very Good Turkish In modern cloth bdg. Ro. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [xx], 243 p. Edgar Howard Sturtevant was an American linguist. Sturtevant was born in Jacksonville, Illinois, the older brother of Alfred Sturtevant. He studied at the University of Chicago receiving there in 1901 a Ph.D. with a dissertation on Latin case forms. This is first and only Turkish edition of Sturtevant's 'Hittite glossary: words of known or conjectured meaning, with Sumerian ideograms and Accadian words common in Hittite texts'.
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EDHEM ELDEM, GÜNAY KUT.
Rumelihisari Sehitlik Dergâhi mezar taslari.
New English Paperback. Pbo. In Turkish. Oblong 4to. (23 x 26 cm). Ills. 434 p. Rumelihisari Sehitlik Dergâhi mezar taslari.
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EDHEM ELDEM.
135 yillik bir hazine. Osmanli Bankasi arsivinde tarihten izler. Edited by Serhan Ada.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (32 x 23 cm). Many color and b/w ills. 300 p. In Turkish. Historical traces in archive of Ottoman Bank. 135 yillik bir hazine. Osmanli Bankasi arsivinde tarihten izler. Edited by Serhan Ada.
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EDHEM ELDEM.
135 yillik bir hazine. Osmanli Bankasi arsivinde tarihten izler. Edited by Serhan Ada.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (32 x 23 cm). Many color and b/w ills. 300 p. In Turkish. Historical traces in archive of Ottoman Bank. 135 yillik bir hazine. Osmanli Bankasi arsivinde tarihten izler. Edited by Serhan Ada.
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EDHEM ELDEM.
Banknotes of the Imperial Ottoman Bank based on the Ottoman Bank Archives and Tahsin Isbiroglu Collection.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (33 x 24 cm). In English. 167 p., color ills. Banknotes of the Imperial Ottoman Bank based on the Ottoman Bank Archives and Tahsin Isbiroglu Collection. This book attempts to present all the banknotes and instruments of circulation issued by the Imperial Ottoman Bank from 1863 to 1914, within the framework of its privilege. The main reason behind this effort is to complete the patchy, or sometimes altogether missing, information available to this day. Indeed, even though some of the general features and figures of the bank's issue were already known, this information still remained extremely superficial. To give but one concrete example of the limits and superficiality of this knowledge, it should suffice to say that there was no clear information as to the exact dates and numbers of each issue. Figures and dates relating to the withdrawal, cancellation and incineration of these banknotes were even harder to come by. In short, it was clear that the only source likely to bring some clarity to the matter was the bank's own records. The Ottoman Bank historical research project, initiated in 1997 with the collaboration of the Ottoman Bank and the Economic and Social History Foundation of Turkey, made it possible to unearth, one after the other, all the documents relating to the Imperial Ottoman Bank's role as a bank of issue. Today, it is possible to study in great detail every single issue of the bank, to the point of following the fate of an individual banknote from issue to cancellation and to incineration. This book consists, therefore, of a systematic presentation of these sources and of the information that can be derived from them.
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EDHEM ELDEM.
Banque Impériale Ottomane, inventaire commenté des archives.
New French Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 23 cm). In French. 415 p., ills. Banque Impériale Ottomane, inventaire commenté des archives. ISBN: 9782906053342. Prepared and edited by Edhem Eldem. The project under the direction of Jacques Thobie.
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EDHEM ELDEM.
Banque Impériale Ottomane, inventaire commenté des archives.
As New French Paperback. Mint. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 23 cm). In French. 415 p., ills. Banque Impériale Ottomane, inventaire commenté des archives. ISBN: 9782906053342. Prepared and edited by Edhem Eldem. The project under the direction of Jacques Thobie.
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EDHEM ELDEM.
Consuming the Orient.
New English Paperback. 4to. (26 x 20 cm). In English. 275, [1] p., fully color and b/ ills. Consuming the orient. From travel posters to cigarette packs, from postcards to ornaments, from advertisements to comic strips, the Orient has often been turned by the West into yet another commodity for mass consumption. A closer look at the way in which the Orient was represented in Western consumer societies reveals a number of images and stereotypes revolving around four major themes: exoticism, ethnography, eroticism, and history. From the late nineteenth century to our times, these images have greatly evolved, from rough clichés to more neutral visions. Nevertheless, the attraction exerted by the Orient on the greater public continues unabated, even in Turkey, where almost two centuries of Westernization has ended up creating the very particular phenomenon of "Oriental Orientalism". OTTOMANIA Social history Travel Voyage Orient Collection Objects History of the art Eastern culture Levant Graphic arts Orientalism Constantinople - Istanbul - Konstantinopel.
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EDHEM ELDEM.
Death in Istanbul: Death and its rituals in Ottoman Islamic culture.
New English Paperback. 4to. (28 x 23 cm). In English. 299, [1] p., color and b/w ills. Death in Istanbul: Death and its rituals in Ottoman Islamic culture. The idea of an exhibition/catalogue on death may not sound very pleasant. After all, it is only natural to experience some discomfort, displeasure, anxiety, even disgust in the face of a phenomenon that may summon painful memories and provoke fears about the future. Yet, there is no denying that death, once tamed as an abstract notion or concept, can become a powerful tool for social analysis. It can thus become a fascinating area of study, likely to reveal much about the culture, mentalities and social structure of a given society. This is what this exhibition and its catalogue hope to attain. Their objective is to try to pinpoint, through hopefully representative examples, the ways in which death has been perceived by the Muslim population of Ottoman Istanbul throughout five centuries of existence, and to understand the role it may have played in the life of the Imperial capital." To maintain a certain consistency, this publication has been limited to the period from 1453 to 1922 and deals uniquely with the culture and mentalities of the Muslim population within the boundaries of the Ottoman capital, Istanbul. Underlying the work is the notion of change in Ottoman death culture over this five-century period with a particular emphasis on the significant transformations which occurred in the 19th century. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach to balance the varying viewpoints on death contributed by ethnography, urban history, anthropology, political history and philology, this work is designed as a collection of case studies regrouped under a number of general headings, including amongst others, Death and the City, Empire and Death, the Birth of the Ottoman Tombstone, Suicide, Dealing with Death, Women, Aspects of Modernity, and State, Nation and Death.
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EDHEM ELDEM.
Osmanli Bankasi Arsivi ve Tahsin Isbiroglu Koleksiyonundan Osmanli Bankasi banknotlari, 1863-1914.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (33 x 24 cm). In Turkish. Many color ills. of banknotes. 167 p. Ottoman paper moneys form the Collection of Tahsin Isbiroglu and the archive of the Ottoman Bank. Osmanli Bankasi Arsivi ve Tahsin Isbiroglu Koleksiyonundan Osmanli Bankasi banknotlari, 1863-1914. This book attempts to present all the banknotes and instruments of circulation issued by the Imperial Ottoman Bank from 1863 to 1914, within the framework of its privilege. The main reason behind this effort is to complete the patchy, or sometimes altogether missing, information available to this day. Indeed, even though some of the general features and figures of the bank's issue were already known, this information still remained extremely superficial. To give but one concrete example of the limits and superficiality of this knowledge, it should suffice to say that there was no clear information as to the exact dates and numbers of each issue. Figures and dates relating to the withdrawal, cancellation and incineration of these banknotes were even harder to come by. In short, it was clear that the only source likely to bring some clarity to the matter was the bank's own records. The Ottoman Bank historical research project, initiated in 1997 with the collaboration of the Ottoman Bank and the Economic and Social History Foundation of Turkey, made it possible to unearth, one after the other, all the documents relating to the Imperial Ottoman Bank's role as a bank of issue. Today, it is possible to study in great detail every single issue of the bank, to the point of following the fate of an individual banknote from issue to cancellation and to incineration. This book consists, therefore, of a systematic presentation of these sources and of the information that can be derived from them.
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EDHEM ELDEM.
Osmanli Bankasi Arsivi ve Tahsin Isbiroglu Koleksiyonundan Osmanli Bankasi banknotlari, 1863-1914.
As New As New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (33 x 24 cm). In Turkish. Many color ills. of banknotes. 167 p. Ottoman paper moneys form the Collection of Tahsin Isbiroglu and the archive of the Ottoman Bank. Osmanli Bankasi Arsivi ve Tahsin Isbiroglu Koleksiyonundan Osmanli Bankasi banknotlari, 1863-1914. This book attempts to present all the banknotes and instruments of circulation issued by the Imperial Ottoman Bank from 1863 to 1914, within the framework of its privilege. The main reason behind this effort is to complete the patchy, or sometimes altogether missing, information available to this day. Indeed, even though some of the general features and figures of the bank's issue were already known, this information still remained extremely superficial. To give but one concrete example of the limits and superficiality of this knowledge, it should suffice to say that there was no clear information as to the exact dates and numbers of each issue. Figures and dates relating to the withdrawal, cancellation and incineration of these banknotes were even harder to come by. In short, it was clear that the only source likely to bring some clarity to the matter was the bank's own records. The Ottoman Bank historical research project, initiated in 1997 with the collaboration of the Ottoman Bank and the Economic and Social History Foundation of Turkey, made it possible to unearth, one after the other, all the documents relating to the Imperial Ottoman Bank's role as a bank of issue. Today, it is possible to study in great detail every single issue of the bank, to the point of following the fate of an individual banknote from issue to cancellation and to incineration. This book consists, therefore, of a systematic presentation of these sources and of the information that can be derived from them.
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EDHEM ELDEM.
Pride and privilege. A history of Ottoman orders, medals and decorations.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 24 cm). English Edition. 527 p., color ills. Pride and privilege. A history of Ottoman orders, medals and decorations. From the very end of the eighteenth century to the collapse of their Empire after World War I, the Ottomans "discovered", adapted and gradually put to extensive use western forms of honors: orders, medals and decorations. From the aigrette bestowed on Admiral Nelson in 1798 to the "Iron Crescent" of a doomed war, this work retraces the complex and fascinating history of Ottoman decorations, with a particular emphasis on their historical significance, symbolism and meaning. Illustrated with real-size reproductions of each of the items discussed, it constitutes a serious attempt to merge historical analysis with a detailed phaleristic approach. Contents: Introduction and Acknowledgement / 1: The 'Invention' of Ottoman Decorations and Medals, 1798-1812 / 2: Rank, Medals and Orders: From Confusion to Order, 1827-1851 / 3: The Age of Great Orders, 1851-1876 / 4: Use and Abuse: Hamidian Times, 1876-1908 / 5: Revolution and War, 1908-1918 / Epilogue / Appendices / Sources and Bibliography / Index.
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EDHEM ELDEM.
Voyvoda Street from Ottoman times to today.= Bankalar Caddesi. Osmanli'dan günümüze Voyvoda Caddesi.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 21 cm). In English and Turkish. 287, [1] p., color and b/w ills., 1 folding plate. Voyvoda Street from Ottoman times to today.= Bankalar Caddesi. Osmanli'dan günümüze Voyvoda Caddesi. "Following the last two exhibitions; A-135-Year Old Treasure and A History of Paper Money- Traces of History, our third exhibition "Voyvoda Street from Ottoman Times to Today was opened. One of the most important parts of the exhibition is its monograph having the same title. Although the book is based on a spatial and architectural setting, it tries also to reflect economic and social dimensions of the street, and, more, particularly of 33 buildings".
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EDHEM ELDEM.
Voyvoda Street from Ottoman times to today.= Bankalar Caddesi. Osmanli'dan günümüze Voyvoda Caddesi.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 21 cm). In English and Turkish. 287, [1] p., color and b/w ills., 1 folding plate. Voyvoda Street from Ottoman times to today.= Bankalar Caddesi. Osmanli'dan günümüze Voyvoda Caddesi. "Following the last two exhibitions; A-135-Year Old Treasure and A History of Paper Money- Traces of History, our third exhibition "Voyvoda Street from Ottoman Times to Today was opened. One of the most important parts of the exhibition is its monograph having the same title. Although the book is based on a spatial and architectural setting, it tries also to reflect economic and social dimensions of the street, and, more, particularly of 33 buildings".
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EDIB KEMAL.
Kanunlarimiz. Kavanîn-i mütenevvia. Vol. 4
Fine English Kanunlarimiz. Kavanin-i mütenevvia. Vol. 4, Edib Kemal, Necm-i istikbal matbaasi, Ist., 1340 [rumi], 1924 [miladi]. Ozege: 10111. In Ottoman Turkish script. Large 8vo. Subsequently bound in its period. [1], 902 p., Ottoman law. Kanunlarimiz. Kavanîn-i mütenevvia. Vol. 4
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EDIB SALIM, BAHRIYE = EDIB SALIM, NAVY.
[OTTOMAN TRADE - SEAMAN MERCHANT] Ottoman manuscript law document.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript law document, with bilingual letterheads on the paper as "Edib Salim, Bahriye" in French and Ottoman script. 27x21 cm. 2 p., 17 lines, full. Ottoman stamps (Mortar and airplane) and seals, signed by the merchant. In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). The application of the debtor of Merchant Edip Salim, named Hüseyin Hüsnü, to the 3rd Notary Public of Eminönü to issue a warning for the deed he has not paid. Dated July 22, 1928.
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Edied by Ibrahim Yasak; prep by: Ali Yildiz, Bilal Tirnakci, Halis Demir.
Yüzyilin mansetleri, 1909-2009. Sivas basini esliginde bir asir.
New English Yüzyilin mansetleri 1909 - 2009. Sivas basini esliginde bir asir., edit by: Ibrahim Yasak, prep by: Ali Yildiz, Bilal Tirnakci, Halis Demir., Buruciye yayinlari, Sivas, 2009. Original bdg. HC. Folio. (40.5 x 28 cm). 319 p. In Turkish.
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Edied by MEHMET ÖZDOGAN, NEZIH BASGELEN, PETER KUNIHOLM.
The Neolithic in Turkey. New excavations and new research I: The Tigris Basin.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English. [xii], 271 p. Color ills. Contents: Karul, Necmi / Gusir Höyük. Erim-Özdogan, Asli / Sumaki Höyük. A New Neolithic Settlement in the Upper Tigris Basin. Rosenberg, Michael / Hallan Cemi. Rosenberg, Michael / Demirköy. Özkaya, Vecihi - Aytaç Coskun / Kortik Tepe. Miyake, Yutaka / Salat Cami Yani. A Pottery Neolithic Site in the Tigris Valley. Tekin, Halil / Hakemi Use. A Newly Discovered Late Neolithic Site in Southeastern Anatolia. Caneva, Isabella / Til Huzur - Yayvantepe. Erim-Özdogan, Asli / Çayönü.
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Edied by MUAMMER KENDIRCI, ATES KADIOGLU, EGE CAN SEREFOGLU, SELAHITTIN CAYAN.
The history of male-female sexuality and fertility in Turkey.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Large roy. 8vo. (24 x 21 cm). In English. 273, [2] p., color ills. Contents: Ates Kadioglu, Messages from the President of Turkish Society of Andrology; The Editors, How was this book prepared?; Sengul Aydingün, The defication of female sexuality before written history (9000-2000 B.C.); Gaye Sahinbas Erginöz, The Hittites' knowledge of genital anatomy in the light of cuneiform tablets; Muammer Kendirci and Ates Kadioglu, Andrology on the Hittite cuneiform tablets"; Seda Karaöz Arihan, Female sexuality and fertility in ancient Asia Minor; Özgen Acar, Anatolia: The land of the 'Father God'; Muammer Kendirci, Ugur Boylu, Cengiz Miroglu, Andrologic surgery of the 15th century in Cerrhiyyetü'l Haniyye: Deniz Ozden, Human sexuality in Ottonam miniatures; Nil Sari and Bedüzel Zülfikar, Hubanname: The book of male beauties; Muammer Kendirci and Eyüp Gümüs, Bahname: Sex compendia of the Ottoman times; Muammer Kendirci and Cengiz Miroglu, The surgical and traditional history of circumcision in Anatolia; Muammer Kendirci and Kaya Horasanli, The prescriptions for the treatment of erectile dysfunction and loss of libido in the Ottoman period; Muammer Kendirci and Bulent Atay, The secrets of human sexuality in Marifetname. HISTORY OF MEDICINE Ottoman culture Medical Andrology Fertility Sexuality History of art Miniature.
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EDIP KIZILDAGLI.
Bir tibbiyelinin hatiralari.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 63 p. Memoirs of a student of Turkish Medical School. Preface; Introduction; Bir tibbiyelinin hatiralari; Prof. Dr. Süheyl Ünver'le tanisma ve bir sonbahar ziyareti; Louis Pastör ve tibbiyeliler; Kiymetli hocam Prof. Dr. Süheyl Ünver'i anarken; Yahya Kemal ve Süheyl Ünver'in dünyasi, Son söz. Bir tibbiyelinin hatiralari.
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EDIP KIZILDAGLI.
Bir tibbiyelinin mektuplari / Ah su Altinözü.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In Turkish. 55, 49 p., b/w ills. An urban history of Altinözü district of Hatay and letters of a doctor to A. Süheyl Ünver.
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Edip Ozgur et Esin Kuleli
L'eglise de Saint Nicolas de Myra et ses environs Andriake, Teimiussa (Ucagiz), Simena (Kale), Kekova
s.d.. Ankara, non date. Format 20x18 cm, broche, 60 pages. Tres bon etat.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 41045
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