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Edited by ALI SÜKRÜ ÇORUK.
Geçmisten gelecege Kapaliçarsi. Authors: Semavi Eyice, Önder Küçükerman, Ismail Erünsal, Besir Ayvazoglu et alli.
New New Turkish Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (29 x 24 cm). In Turkish. [xii], [2], 293 p., color and b/w ills. Geçmisten gelecege Kapaliçarsi. Authors: Semavi Eyice, Önder Küçükerman, Ismail Erünsal, Besir Ayvazoglu et alli. The Grand Bazaar throughout the history.
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Edited by ALI ÇAKSU.
Balkanlar'da Islâm Medeniyeti II. Milletlerarasi Sempozyumu Tebligleri. Tiran, Arnavutluk, 4-7 Aralik 2003.
New English Original. bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [xii], 541 p., ills. Balkanlar'da Islâm Medeniyeti II. Milletlerarasi Sempozyumu Tebligleri. Tiran, Arnavutluk, 4-7 Aralik 2003. A collection of the papers which were presented in the English language at the Second International Symposium on Islamic Civilisation in the Balkans which was held in Tirana, Albania, on 4-7 December 2003. The symposium was jointly organised by IRCICA, the Academy of Sciences of Albania, the General Directorate of Archives (Albania), the University of Tirana, and ISAR Foundation of Istanbul. The volume contains thirteen articles. The papers in Turkish and in Albanian will be published in a second volume and a third volume, respectively.
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Edited by ALIM KAHRAMAN.
Üsküdarli meshurlar ansiklopedisi.
Fine English Original binding. Imitation leather bound. 406 p. Color and b/w ills. In Turkish. Encyclopedic biographies of Scutarian famous people. (Calligraphers, journalists, historians, painters, artists, singers etc.). REFERENCE Ottoman culture Turkish culture Biography Scutari - Üsküdar.
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Edited by ALIM YILDIZ.
Bir gönül eri Ihramcizade Ismail Hakki.
New English Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 348 p. B/w ills. Bir gönül eri Ihramcizade Ismail Hakki.
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Edited by ALPER ÇEKER.
Miniature Istanbul. In memory of Nusret Çolpan.= Minyatür Istanbul. Nusret Çolpan anisina.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (29 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. [viii], 120 p., color ills. Miniature Istanbul. In memory of Nusret Çolpan.= Minyatür Istanbul. Nusret Çolpan anisina.
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Edited by ALTAN ÇILINGIROGLU, ZEYNEP ÇULHA, KEMALETTIN KÖROGLU, GÜNSIL ÖNCÜ.
Urartians: A civilization in the Eastern Anatolia. The Proceedings of the 1st International Symposium Held at Istanbul 13-15 October, 2014.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 21 cm). In English. 323 p., color ills. Urartians: A civilization in the Eastern Anatolia. The Proceedings of the 1st International Symposium Held at Istanbul 13-15 October, 2014. Contents: Introduction / Ahu Has.; Foreword / Prof. Altan Çilingiroglu - Prof. Kemalettin Köroglu.; Ayanis Fortress: The Day After the Disaster / Altan Çilingiroglu.; Establishment of the Urartu Kingdom / Armagan Tan.; Urartian and Post-Urartian Periods at Van Fortress Moundin Light of New Excavations / Erkan Konyar.; Iron Age Chronology Issues of Altintepe and the Kingdom of Diauehi Mehmet / Emre Özdogan.; The 3D Virtual Reconstruction of an Urartian Citadel: Erzincan-Altintepe / Serap Kusu - Kemalettin Köroglu.; New Evaluations on the Superstructure of theUrartian Fortification Walls: The Ayanis Case Mahmut Bilge Bastürk.; The Kingdom of Diauehi and the Urartians in Northeast Anatoliain Light of New Findings / Alpaslan Ceylan.; A Unique Female Belt from the Van Museum of Archaeology / Rafet Çavusoglu.; A Review of Zernaki Tepe / Bülent Genç.; The Urartian Presence in the Lake Urmia Region / Ernst Stephan Kroll.; Urartian Kingdom and Trade: A Critical Review / Ali Çifçi.; Archaeoseismic Observations at Ayanis Fortress / Atilla Batmaz.; Urartian Traces in Mus / Malazgirt in Light of Archaeological Data / Hanifi Biber.; 25 Years of Excavations at Ayanis Castle:Recent Developments / Mehmet Isikli.; The Capital City Tushpa / Taner Tarhan.
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Edited by ALTAN ÇILINGIROGLU.
Anatolian Iron Ages. Papers presented to the 'I. Anatolian Iron Ages Symposium', held in Izmir during 24th-27th April, 1984.= Anadolu Demir Çaglari. 24-27 Nisan 1984 tarihleri arasinda Izmir'de yapilan 'I. Anadolu Demir Çaglari Sempozyumu'na sunulan bildiriler.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. [vii], [1], 122 p., 3 folding maps and plans, b/w ills., [76] p., numerous b/w plates. Anatolian Iron Ages. Papers presented to the 'I. Anatolian Iron Ages Symposium', held in Izmir during 24th-27th April, 1984.= Anadolu Demir Çaglari. 24-27 Nisan 1984 tarihleri arasinda Izmir'de yapilan 'I. Anadolu Demir Çaglari Sempozyumu'na sunulan bildiriler. The Proceedings of the Second Anatolian Iron Ages Colloquium held at Izmir in May 1987. Contents are: tin deposits in Anatolia (O Belli) ; pottery from Köskerbaba Höyuek (Ö Bilgi) ; Early Iron Age at Dilkaya (A Çilingiroglu) ; a Luristan sword with proto-Arabic inscription (H Lassen, V F Buchwald) ; glass in the Iron Age (C S Lightfoot) ; manufacture of a Urartian bronze candelabrum of King Menua (R Merhav, A Ruder) ; southwestward expansion of Urartu (V Sevin) ; close affinity beteen languages of Luvian origin and early Iranian - possible connection between `Tuerk' and `Tarkhun' (lord, ruler) (B Umar) ; architectural origin of Urartian standard temples (D Ussishkin) ; belt fittings from Burmageçit (R Yildirim) ; finds from Kicikisla (L Zoroglu).
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Edited by ALTUG YILMAZ.
A new discourse, dialogue and democracy against discrimination ASULIS. Translated by Liz Erçelik Amado, Irazca Geray.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 79, [1] p. A new discourse, dialogue and democracy against discrimination ASULIS. Translated by Liz Erçelik Amado, Irazca Geray. Founded under the Hrant Dink Foundation, ASULIS Discourse, Dialogue, Democracy Laboratory has been designed as an interdisciplinary space to engage from experimental studies and research in the field of discourse studies to conduct discussions on methods to combat discrimination as well as discriminatory discourse and its consequences. The word asulis, which is composed of the combination of the verbs asel (to say) and lsel (to listen) in Armenian and commonly used as conversation and chat was chosen as the name of the laboratory. ASULIS represents a first in Turkey in terms of an organization to engage in activities on discourse studies. The gathering resources on discriminatory discourse, hate speech, discourse analysis, etc. for the ASULIS Collection established under the Hrant Dink Foundation Library is still in process. The first ASULIS report is prepared with the main support of Open Society Foundation and contributions of Istanbul Policy Center and Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs' MyMedia Programme based on its preparation process during the 2014-2015 period. The sections of the report include short definitions of different concepts (such as hate speech, discriminatory discourse and dangerous speech), the research conducted on hate speech between 2009-2015 by the Foundation, suggestions for the laboratory's methods and areas of work based on the meetings and panels organized during its preparatory process as well as the vision, mission and structure of ASULIS.
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Edited by ALTUG YILMAZ.
Kayseri with its Armenian and Greek cultural heritage.= Ermeni ve Rum kültür varliklariyla Kayseri. Introduction by Zeynep Oguz.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (31 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 261 p., color and b/ ills. Kayseri with its Armenian and Greek cultural heritage.= Ermeni ve Rum kültür varliklariyla Kayseri. Introduction by Zeynep Oguz. The book traces the buildings that have been left behind by the Armenian and Greek communities of Kayseri through statistical information and visual sources, and, as such, presents a glimpse into the region's sociocultural past. The 'photograph' of this cultural heritage as it exists in 2015 attests to how Kayseri that we know today is a product of historical complexity, and cultural, ethnic, and religious diversity. At the end of 19th century, non-Muslims constituted one-third of the population of the Kayseri Province, and a significant number of their buildings have unexpectedly withstood to this day despite destruction that they were exposed to. However, this buildings are deteriorating at an alarming pace. The cultural heritage of the peoples who have been forcefully expelled from their homelands should not be neglected, but should instead be protected like other cultural heritage and provided with the conditions necessary for its survival. These are crucially important for the processes of facing the past. This work in your hands was prepared with the hope that it may contribute to efforts in this direction.
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Edited by AMY SINGER, CHRISTOPH K. NEUMANN, NINA ERGIN.
Feeding people, feeding power: Imarets in the Ottoman Empire.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 312 p., b/w and color ills. Feeding people, feeding power: Imarets in the Ottoman Empire. Imarets have long been recognized as one signature institution of the Ottoman Empire. These public kitchens were typically located in mosque complexes or multi-structured complexes, which included some or all of the following buildings: mosque, medrese, mekteb, tomb, caravansaray, sufi tekke (or tekye) , hospital, bath, market, and other structures associated with the social, economic, and cultural life of the population, usually in an urban setting. Studying imarets is yet another way to explore the Ottoman vision of conquest, empire-building, and imperial rule. The imarets were part of the multiple Ottoman provisioning systems supporting the imperial palaces, military campaigns, cities, and the annual hajj caravan to Mecca and Medina. The public kitchens operated in a society where the state and beneficent institutions held a continual and considerable role in contributing to the daily subsistence of all kinds of individuals. Ultimately, the Ottoman sultan's preoccupation with food was in part an outgrowth of his political and military capacities, and his general responsibility to provide for his subjects. Although the precise dynamic of the emergence of imarets as a distinct institutional form is a process that remains to be traced, it was clearly a confluence of historical practices, together with the demands placed on the early Ottoman sultanate, that gave rise to the particular form of the imaret. Evliya Celebi remarked that in all his travels he saw "nothing like our enviable institution." At least one architectural historian claims that no earlier structures have been found that are analogous and certainly none are described in general books on Islamic architecture. The particular Ottoman origin of the imaret as a distinct architectural form is also attested by its presence throughout the Ottoman lands, Anatolia, the Balkans, and the Arab provinces, regions that did not necessarily share institutions in the pre-Ottoman period. Entirely unexplored remains the impact of Byzantine practices of charity on the Ottoman imarets. The daily distribution of cooked meals to large numbers of urban dwellers year-round from a special building designed for that purpose thus appears to have been an Ottoman innovation, at least outside the holy cities of Mecca and Medina, and of Hebron.
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Edited by AMY SINGER, CHRISTOPH K. NEUMANN, NINA ERGIN.
Feeding people, feeding power: Imarets in the Ottoman Empire.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 312 p., b/w and color ills. Feeding people, feeding power: Imarets in the Ottoman Empire. Imarets have long been recognized as one signature institution of the Ottoman Empire. These public kitchens were typically located in mosque complexes or multi-structured complexes, which included some or all of the following buildings: mosque, medrese, mekteb, tomb, caravansaray, sufi tekke (or tekye) , hospital, bath, market, and other structures associated with the social, economic, and cultural life of the population, usually in an urban setting. Studying imarets is yet another way to explore the Ottoman vision of conquest, empire-building, and imperial rule. The imarets were part of the multiple Ottoman provisioning systems supporting the imperial palaces, military campaigns, cities, and the annual hajj caravan to Mecca and Medina. The public kitchens operated in a society where the state and beneficent institutions held a continual and considerable role in contributing to the daily subsistence of all kinds of individuals. Ultimately, the Ottoman sultan's preoccupation with food was in part an outgrowth of his political and military capacities, and his general responsibility to provide for his subjects. Although the precise dynamic of the emergence of imarets as a distinct institutional form is a process that remains to be traced, it was clearly a confluence of historical practices, together with the demands placed on the early Ottoman sultanate, that gave rise to the particular form of the imaret. Evliya Celebi remarked that in all his travels he saw "nothing like our enviable institution." At least one architectural historian claims that no earlier structures have been found that are analogous and certainly none are described in general books on Islamic architecture. The particular Ottoman origin of the imaret as a distinct architectural form is also attested by its presence throughout the Ottoman lands, Anatolia, the Balkans, and the Arab provinces, regions that did not necessarily share institutions in the pre-Ottoman period. Entirely unexplored remains the impact of Byzantine practices of charity on the Ottoman imarets. The daily distribution of cooked meals to large numbers of urban dwellers year-round from a special building designed for that purpose thus appears to have been an Ottoman innovation, at least outside the holy cities of Mecca and Medina, and of Hebron.
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Edited by ANASTASIA M. ASHMAN, JENNIFER EATON GÖKMEN.
Tales from the Expat Harem. Foreign women in Modern Turkey.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). In English. 350 p. Tales from the Expat Harem. Foreign women in Modern Turkey.
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Edited by ANDREAS SCHACHNER.
Byzas 23. Innovation versus Beharrung: Was macht den Unterschied des hethitischen Reichs im Anatolien des 2. Jahrtausends v. Chr.?
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English and German. 280 p., color ills. Byzas 23. Innovation versus Beharrung: Was macht den Unterschied des hethitischen Reichs im Anatolien des 2. Jahrtausends v. Chr.? Inhaltsverzeichnis: Vorwort (F. Pirson).; Danksagung.; Widmung.; Einleitung - Innovation versus Beharrung (A. Schachner) .; Ulf-Dietrich Schoop / Technologie und Innovation im anatolischen Chalkolithikum.; Ilgi Gerçek / Approaches to Hittite Imperialism: A View from the "Old Kingdom" and "Early Empire" Periods (c. 1650-1350 BCE).; Theo van den Hout / Schreiben wie Seeher. The Art of Writing: Remarks on the When and How of Hittite Cuneiform.; Dogan-Alparslan, Meltem - Metin Alparslan / Das hethitische Siegel: Staatliche Innovation einer multilingualen Gesellschaft.; Constanze von Rüden - Johannes Jungfleisch / Incorporating the Other. A Transcultural Perspective on Some Wall Painting Fragments from Hattusa.; Herrmann Genz / Regional or International? Comments on the Origin and Development of Hittite Weapons and Military Technologies.; Martin Bachmann / Manifestation göttlicher Präsenz. Das Quellheiligtum Eflatun Pinar.; Dirk-Paul Mielke / From "Anatolian" to "Hittite". The Development of Pottery in Central Anatolia in the 2nd Millennium BC Josef Lehner / Innovation and Continuity of Metal Production and Consumption during the Early Iron Age at Bogazköy-Hattusa Hartmut Wittenberg / Capture and Management of Ground and Stratum Water in the Hittite Empire. Technology and Cultural Significance Remi Berthon / Herding for the Kingdom, Herding for the Empire. The Contribution of Zooarchaeology to the Knowledge of Hittite Economy Charlotte Diffey - Reinder Neef - Amy Bogaard / The Archaeobotany of Large-Scale Hermetic Cereal Storage at the Hittite Capital of Hattusa R. Pasternak - Helmut Kroll / Wieviel haben wir Ende Mai zu essen? - Botanische Großreste aus hethitischen Siedlungskontexten Schachner, Andreas / Motor oder Bremse? Die Rolle der hethitischen Hauptstadt Hattusa für die Transformation des hethitischen Reichs Catriona Pickard - Claudia Caldeira - Ninke Harten - Ulf-Dietrich Schoop - Handan Üstündag - Laszlo Bartosiewicz - Andreas Schachner / Reconstructing Iron Age to Roman Period Diet from Bioarchaeological Remains: Preliminary Results from Bogazköy, North-Central Anatolia.; Geoffrey Summers / After the Collapse, Continuities and Discontinuities in the Early Iron Age of Central Anatolia. Anschriften der Autoren.
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Edited by ANGELA TANGIANU.
Dall'Eufrate al Mediterraneo: Ricerche delle Missioni Archeologiche Italiane in Turchia.= Firat'tan Akdeniz'e: Türkiye'deki Italyan Arkeoloji heyetlerinin arastirmalari.
New New Italian Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (29 x 24 cm). In Italian and Turkish. [xxix], 195 p., color and b/w ills. Dall'Eufrate al Mediterraneo: Ricerche delle Missioni Archeologiche Italiane in Turchia.= Firat'tan Akdeniz'e: Türkiye'deki Italyan Arkeoloji heyetlerinin arastirmalari.
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Edited by ANNE MARIE MOULIN, YESIM ISIL ULMAN.
Perilous modernity. History of medicine in the Ottoman Empire and the Middle East from the 19th century onwards.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and French. 232 p. Contents: Introduction The particular place of medicine in the debate on modernity and modernization in the Middle-East in the 19th and the 20th centuries, Anne Marie Moulin and Yesim Isil Ulman 1. Between East and West, shared and diverging visions and methods Kostas Gavroglu, Some methodological issues concerning the sciences at the European periphery Emre Dölen, Réflexions sur la perception ottomane de la science moderne Serif Mardin, Some preliminary thoughts about the Tanzimat and the idea of Nature Christoph K. Neumann, Making the Universal one's own. The diffusion of modern science through Ottoman journals addressing a general readership 2. Scenes and actors of modernization M'hamed Oualdi, Du hakim renégat au praticien européen : mutations d'identité des médecins de cour et modernisation du service rendu aux beys de Tunis, du milieu du XVIIe siècle au milieu du XIXe siècle Marwa Elshakry, Darwinian conversions: science and translation in late Ottoman Egypt and Greater Syria Hormoz Ebrahimnejad, Glimpses of relationship between Hospital, State and Medicine in nineteenth-century Iran Yesim Isil Ulman, Medical Modernization in 19th Century Ottoman Empire with special reference to the introduction of Roentgen Rays in Turkey Nuran Yildirim, Les mesures de quarantaine prises pendant les épidémies de choléra et leurs répercussions sur la société ottomane (1831-1918) 3. Elusive modernity Sylvia Chiffoleau, Les quarantaines au Moyen-Orient : vecteurs ambigus de la modernité médicale (XIXe-XXe siècles) Anne Marie Moulin, Changeante modernité. L'état égyptien et la modernisation de la santé publique (19e-20e siècle) Nadav Davidovitch and Zalman Greenberg, Smallpox and variolation in a village in Palestine in december 1921. A case study of public health, culture and colonial medicine Edhem Eldem, Sorrow and Illness: "Modern" expression of Death in Ottoman Muslim epitaphs of the 19th century Claire Beaudevin, Une médecine moderne "coupée du passé" : l'exemple de l'échographie obstétricale au sultanat d'Oman.
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Edited by ANNE MEZIN.
Français et Ottomans en Illyrie dans l'Adriatique au temps de Napoleon. Inventaire des Papiers du General Donzelot, 1764-1843.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 558, [34] p., b/w ills. Français et Ottomans en Illyrie dans l'Adriatique au temps de Napoleon. Inventaire des Papiers du General Donzelot, 1764-1843.
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Edited by ARA ALTUN.
The story of Ottoman tiles and ceramics.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. In publisher's special slip-case. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English. 320 p., color ills. The story of Ottoman tiles and ceramics.
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Edited by ARIN NAMAL, AYSEGÜL DEMIRHAN ERDEMIR, BOZENA PLONKA SYROKA.
Health and water-culture in history.= Gesundheit und wasserkultur in der Geschichte.= Tarihte saglik ve su kültürü.
New English Paperback. 4to. (27 x 20 cm). In English, German, and Turkish. 250 p., ills. Health and water-culture in history.= Gesundheit und wasserkultur in der Geschichte.= Tarihte saglik ve su kültürü.
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Edited by ARMAGAN ERKANAL OKTU SEVINÇ GÜNEL, ULAS DENIZ.
Bati Anadolu ve Dogu Akdeniz Geç Tunç Çagi kültürleri üzerine yeni arastirmalar (10. kurulus yili etkinligi).
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In Turkish. 240 p. B/w ills. 500 copies were printed. International Symposium of last researches on Late Bronze Era cultures in Western Anatolia and Eastern Mediterranean. (24.-25. April 2007; Hacettepe Üniversitesi, Ankara). Bati Anadolu ve Dogu Akdeniz Geç Tunç Çagi kültürleri üzerine yeni arastirmalar (10. kurulus yili etkinligi).
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Edited by Arsen Yarman, Sirvart Malkhasian.
1900-1910 Surp Prgitch Armenian Hospital yearbooks.= 1900-1910 Surp Pirgiç Ermeni Hastanesi salnâmeleri. 13 volumes set with original CDs. [Slip-case].
New New English In original bdg. In publisher's special slip-case. 13 volumes set: 366, 26 p.; 444, 28 p.; 556, 32 p.; 438, 18 p.; 567, 20 p.; 512, 20 p.; 552, 8 p.; 400 p.; 517, 26 p.; 367, 34 p.; 541, 34 p.; 521 p.; 893 p. Volume 12: Index in Armenian; Volume 13: Index in Turkish. With 13 CDs. Reprint edition. In Armenian. 500 copies were printed. Private yearbooks apart from state yearbooks are very important sources in order to understand the daily life of Armenian people of that time. In this respect, Surp Prgitch Armenian Hospital Yearbooks [1900-1910] are one of the primary sources which were just published before the Teotig [Teotig Laptchindjian] yearbooks [1907] and they are important sources in order to understand the social, academic, civil and religious life of that time.
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Edited by ARSLAN TERZIOGLU, ULRIKE OUTSCHAR.
Acta Turcica Historiae Medicinae 9.= Türk tip tarihi yilligi 9. Abhandlungen des II. Internationalen Kongresses für Geschichte der Medizin und Ethik in der Medizin. 16.-17. Mai 2002, Militarmedizinische Akademie Gülhane, Ankara.= II. Uluslararasi Tip Tarihi ve Tibbi Etik Kongresi'ne Sunulan tip tarihi ile ilgili bildiriler.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 20 cm). In English, German, and Turkish. [viii], 123 p., b/w and color ills. Acta Turcica Historiae Medicinae IX.= Türk tip tarihi yillgi IX. Abhandlungen des II. Internationalen Kongresses für Geschichte der Medizin und Ethik in der Medizin. 16.-17. Mai 2002, Militarmedizinische Akademie Gülhane, Ankara.= II. Uluslararasi Tip Tarihi ve Tibbi Etik Kongresi'ne Sunulan tip tarihi ile ilgili bildiriler.
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Edited by ARSLAN TERZIOGLU.
Acta Turcica Historiae Medicinae 1.= Türk tip tarihi yilligi 1. Proceedings of First International Congress for the History of Medicine and Medical Ethics. Istanbul, 14-18 October 1993. On the Occasion of the 60th Institute for History of Medicine and Deontology through the University Reform in 1933 realized by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.= I. Uluslararasi Tip Tarihi ve Deontoloji Kongresi'ne sunulan tip tarihi ile ilgili bildiriler. Büyük Atatürk'ün gerçeklestirdigi 1933 Üniversite Reformu ile Tip Tarihi ve Deontoloji Anabilim dalimizin Kurulusunun 60. yildönümü dolayisi ile 14-18 Ekim 1993'te düzenlenen.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 20 cm). In English, German, and Turkish. [8], 182 p., b/w and color ills. Acta Turcica Historiae Medicinae.= Türk tip tarihi yillgi. Proceedings of First International Congress for the History of Medicine and Medical Ethics. Istanbul, 14-18 October 1993. On the Occasion of the 60th Institute for History of Medicine and Deontology through the University Reform in 1933 realized by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.= I. Uluslararasi Tip Tarihi ve Deontoloji Kongresi'ne sunulan tip tarihi ile ilgili bildiriler. Büyük Atatürk'ün gerçeklestirdigi 1933 Üniversite Reformu ile Tip Tarihi ve Deontoloji Anabilim dalimizin Kurulusunun 60. yildönümü dolayisi ile 14-18 Ekim 1993'te düzenlenen.
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Edited by ASKIM ÖZDIZBAY.
Adalya Suppl. 10- Perge'nin M.S. 1.-2. yüzyillardaki gelisimi.= Die Stadtentwicklung von Perge im 1-2. Jh. N.Chr.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 22 cm). In Turkish, extended abstract in German. 394 p., color and b/w ills. Adalya Supplementary Series, 10. EINFÜHRUNG.; DIE PAMPHYLISCHE-PERGEISCHE GESCHICHTE UND DIE STADTENTWICKLUNG BIS ZUR RÖMISCHEN KAISERZEIT.; BAUTEN DER RÖMISCHEN KAISERZEIT (1. - 2. Jh. n. Chr.).; Datierte Bauten.; Nordgymnasion/Palästra des Cornutus.; Bogen des Demetrios und Apollonios.; Südthermen.; Baubestand.; Inschriftlich bezeugte Räume.; Aleipterion.; Himatiophylakion.; Laconicum.; Sphairisterion.; Mouseion.; Ovaler Hof mit den runden Türmen (Hellenistisches südliches Stadttor), das Prunktor und der Hadriansbogen., Nymphäum (F3) am Akropolissüdhang., Macellum / Agora.; Bauten ohne sichere Datierung.; Theater.; Stadion.; Nord-südliche Säulenstraße.; Ost-westliche Säulenstraße.; Bauten unsicherer Lokalisation.; Bouleuterion.; Sebaste Agora.; EUERGETAI (FAMILIEN UND PERSONEN), DIE BEI DER BEBAUUNG VON PERGE EINE ROLLE SPIELEN.; Familie der Iulii Cornuti.; Die Brüder Demetrios und Apollonios.; Familie der Plancii Vari.; Personen mit unbekannter Familienangezuhörigkeit.; Apollonios, Sohn des Lysimakhos.; Gnaeus Postumius Cornutus.; Claudius Piso.; Tiberius Claudius Vibianus Tertullus.; DIE VERÄNDERUNGEN IM STADTBILD DES 1.-2. JH. N.CHR IN PERGE UND IHRE BEEINFLUSSENDEN FAKTOREN.; Die Stadtentwicklung im 1. Jh. n. Chr.; Die Stadtentwicklung im 2. Jh. n. Chr.; Sich auf die Stadtentwicklung auswirkenden Faktoren.; ZUSAMMENFASSUNG.; ABKÜRZUNGEN UND BIBLIOGRAPHIE.; ABBILDUNGEN.
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Edited by ASLI ÖZYAR.
Field seasons 2001-2003 of the Tarsus-Gözlükule. (Inderdisciplinary Research Project).
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 21,5 cm). [x], 217, [1] p. In English. Color and b/w ills. This publication is the first result of investigations that began as conversations and contemplations with my long-term advisor and mentor Machteld J. Mellink during a visit toTarsus in May 1998. The occasion for the visit was the 20th Annual Excavation Results Symposium hosted by the Ministry of Culture, General Directorate of Monuments and Museums. The idea of preparing for a Bogaziçi University Expedition to Cilicia took shape as one of many projects contrived at our annual sojourn in ancient Myndos (Gümüslük) with Daryo Mizrahi and Selçuk Esenbel. The encouragement and sustained support of Selçuk Esenbel, Professor of History and at the time Chair of the History Deparment at B. U. to initiate such a project laid the ground for all future work.
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Edited by ASLIHAN ERKMEN et alli.
Traditional Arts Competition, 2015: Masters of future 3.= Geleneksel Sanatlar Yarismasi, 2015: Gelecegin ustalari, 3. Edited by Aslihan Erkmen.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 23 cm). In English, Turkish, and Arabic. 151, [1] p., color ills. Traditional Arts Competition, 2015: Masters of future 3.= Geleneksel Sanatlar Yarismasi, 2015: Gelecegin ustalari, 3. Edited by Aslihan Erkmen. Calligraphy, Illumination, Miniature, Tile, Ebrû (Marbling art), Qat'i, Bindery, Kalemisi etc.
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Edited by AYAZ ISHAKI, (1878-1954).
[The way of the nation] Yana milli yul.= Yana millî yol. Jahrg. 4. Januar 1932. No: 1. Chefredakteur und Herausgeber: Ayas Ishaki.
Very Good Tatar Paperback. A little split on cover. A good copy. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). In Tatar (with Arabic letters). 41 p. Yana milli yul.= Yana millî yol. Jahrg. 4. Januar 1932. No: 1. Chefredakteur und Herausgeber: Ayas Ishaki. Ishaki was a leading figure of the Tatar national movement, author, journalist, publisher and politician. Gayaz Ishaki was born in 1878 in the village of Yaushirma near Kazan to a Mishar Tatar family. He was home-schooled by his father at an early age and was sent to study in a madrasah (religious school). He continued his education in the Russian-Tatar teachers' school (1898-1902). Gayaz Ishaki moved to Kazan in 1904, where he became acquainted to socialists and adopted some of their views. He became involved in revolutionary activities and subsequently was arrested and sent to a prison near the city of Arkhangelsk in northern Russia in 1907. After the February revolution of 1917 he was involved in activities aimed at achieving cultural autonomy for the Volga Tatars and other Turkic peoples of Russia. As a result of his activities, the Soviet authorities started a campaign of harassment and persecution against him and his associates. He was forced to emigrate in 1920. After settling in Germany, Gayaz Iskhaki started publishing a Tatar-language magazine "Milli Yul" ("the Way of the nation") in 1928. In 1939 the magazine was closed and Iskhaki decided to immigrate to Turkey. After World War II he became involved in political activities. At this stage his main goal was the restoration of the Tatar nationhood lost in 1552 when the Kazan Khanate was defeated and occupied by the Moscow Principality. Throughout his life Gayaz Iskhaki traveled to Poland, Germany, Japan, China and Turkey where he tried to establish Tatar-language press and unite disparate Tatar emigree communities. Gayaz Iskhaki died in 1954 and was buried in Edirnekapi graveyard of Istanbul.
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Edited by AYAZ ISHAKI, (1878-1954).
[The way of the nation] Yana milli yul.= Yana millî yol. Jahrg. 4. Dezember 1932. No: 12. Chefredakteur und Herausgeber: Ayas Ishaki.
Very Good Tatar Paperback. A little split on cover. A good copy. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). In Tatar (with Arabic letters). 33 p. [The way of the nation] Yana milli yul.= Yana millî yol. Jahrg. 4. Dezember 1932. No: 12. Chefredakteur und Herausgeber: Ayas Ishaki. Ishaki was a leading figure of the Tatar national movement, author, journalist, publisher and politician. Gayaz Ishaki was born in 1878 in the village of Yaushirma near Kazan to a Mishar Tatar family. He was home-schooled by his father at an early age and was sent to study in a madrasah (religious school). He continued his education in the Russian-Tatar teachers' school (1898-1902). Gayaz Ishaki moved to Kazan in 1904, where he became acquainted to socialists and adopted some of their views. He became involved in revolutionary activities and subsequently was arrested and sent to a prison near the city of Arkhangelsk in northern Russia in 1907. After the February revolution of 1917 he was involved in activities aimed at achieving cultural autonomy for the Volga Tatars and other Turkic peoples of Russia. As a result of his activities, the Soviet authorities started a campaign of harassment and persecution against him and his associates. He was forced to emigrate in 1920. After settling in Germany, Gayaz Iskhaki started publishing a Tatar-language magazine "Milli Yul" ("the Way of the nation") in 1928. In 1939 the magazine was closed and Iskhaki decided to immigrate to Turkey. After World War II he became involved in political activities. At this stage his main goal was the restoration of the Tatar nationhood lost in 1552 when the Kazan Khanate was defeated and occupied by the Moscow Principality. Throughout his life Gayaz Iskhaki traveled to Poland, Germany, Japan, China and Turkey where he tried to establish Tatar-language press and unite disparate Tatar emigree communities. Gayaz Iskhaki died in 1954 and was buried in Edirnekapi graveyard of Istanbul.
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Edited by AYAZ ISHAKI, (1878-1954).
[The way of the nation] Yana milli yul.= Yana millî yol. Jahrg. 6. Marz 1934. No: 3 (74). Chefredakteur und Herausgeber: Ayas Ishaki.
Very Good Tatar Paperback. A little split on cover. A good copy. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). In Tatar (with Arabic letters). 33 p. [The way of the nation] Yana milli yul.= Yana millî yol. Jahrg. 6. Marz 1934. No: 3 (74). Chefredakteur und Herausgeber: Ayas Ishaki. Ishaki was a leading figure of the Tatar national movement, author, journalist, publisher and politician. Gayaz Ishaki was born in 1878 in the village of Yaushirma near Kazan to a Mishar Tatar family. He was home-schooled by his father at an early age and was sent to study in a madrasah (religious school). He continued his education in the Russian-Tatar teachers' school (1898-1902). Gayaz Ishaki moved to Kazan in 1904, where he became acquainted to socialists and adopted some of their views. He became involved in revolutionary activities and subsequently was arrested and sent to a prison near the city of Arkhangelsk in northern Russia in 1907. After the February revolution of 1917 he was involved in activities aimed at achieving cultural autonomy for the Volga Tatars and other Turkic peoples of Russia. As a result of his activities, the Soviet authorities started a campaign of harassment and persecution against him and his associates. He was forced to emigrate in 1920. After settling in Germany, Gayaz Iskhaki started publishing a Tatar-language magazine "Milli Yul" ("the Way of the nation") in 1928. In 1939 the magazine was closed and Iskhaki decided to immigrate to Turkey. After World War II he became involved in political activities. At this stage his main goal was the restoration of the Tatar nationhood lost in 1552 when the Kazan Khanate was defeated and occupied by the Moscow Principality. Throughout his life Gayaz Iskhaki traveled to Poland, Germany, Japan, China and Turkey where he tried to establish Tatar-language press and unite disparate Tatar emigree communities. Gayaz Iskhaki died in 1954 and was buried in Edirnekapi graveyard of Istanbul.
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Edited by AYDIN SEÇKIN.
Anadolu Türk mimarisinde erken devir (XVI - XV. yüzyil) baldaken tarzi türbeler.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 232, [3] p., 130 numerous color photos, 50 numerous b/w plts., 1 list, 1 map. Tombs and mauseloums in baldaquin style in early Turkish - Ottoman architectural art (16th and 17th century). Anadolu Türk mimarisinde erken devir (XVI - XV. yüzyil) baldaken tarzi türbeler. TURKISH AND ISLAMIC ARTS Traditional architecture Ottoman period Islamic architecture Baldachin.
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Edited by AYGÜL SÜEL.
Acts of the VIIth International Congress of Hititology.= VII. Uluslararasi Hititoloji Kongresi Bildirileri. Çorum, 25-31 Agustos 2008. 2 volumes set.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. 2 volumes set: ([xix], [xii], 1046 p.), b/w and color ills. 1000 copies were printed. Acts of the VIIth International Congress of Hititology.= VII. Uluslararasi Hititoloji Kongresi Bildirileri. Çorum, 25-31 Agustos 2008. 2 volumes set.
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Edited by AYLA SAN.
Türk nefroloji tarihi.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [xi], 408 p., color and b/w ills. Türk nefroloji tarihi. History of Turkish nephrology. Frist Edition. Rare.
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Edited by AYNUR DURUKAN et alli.
Birecik, Halfeti, Suruç, Bozova ilçeleri ile Rumkale'deki tasinmaz kültür varliklari.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Edition in Turkish. 472 p., b/w plates, 1 large folding plan. Birecik, Halfeti, Suruç, Bozova ilçeleri ile Rumkale'deki tasinmaz kültür varliklari. The cultural heritage in the towns of Birecik, Halfeti, Suruç, Bozova and Rumkale. First Edition.
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Edited by AYNUR DURUKAN.
The cultural heritage in the towns of Birecik, Halfeti, Suruç, Bozova and Rumkale.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (32 x 22 cm). In English. [v], 422 p., color and b/w ills., 1 folding plan. The cultural heritage in the towns of Birecik, Halfeti, Suruç, Bozova and Rumkale. Contents: THE CULTURAL HERITAGE HERITAGE IN THE VICINITY OF BIRECIK. A. TOMBS: (Art Historian Ceren Erel). BIRECIK CENTRAL SUBDISTRICT DORUCAK (SEYH BEKIR)., VILAGE SEYH (SHEIKH) BEKIR TOMB.; BIRECIK CENTRAL SUBDISTRICT (AYRAN VILLAGE).; SEYH (SHEIKH) SOLHE TOMB. B. GRAVEYARD (Art Historian Abdurrahman Sener). AYRAN VILLAGE GRAVEYARD. THE HISTORY OF HALFETI AND ITS VICINITY. THE CULTURAL HERITAGE OF HALFETI . MERKEZ (CENTRAL) MOSQUE ; THE MASJID and THE TOMB of ÇEKEM QUARTER.; LATIFZADE BATH (Dr.Erdal ESER).; BEY (EMIR) MANSION (Ass.Prof.Dr. Mustafa AKPOLAT) MUHITTIN GANNECI HOUSE "THE HOUSE WITH A BATH" CEKEM QUARTER GRAVEYARD (Art Historian Ahdurahman SENER) THE CULTURAL HERITAGE IN THE SURROUNDINGS OF HALFETI.; CENTRAL DISTRICT. SAVASAN (BILSEUR) VILLAGE CHURCH (Dr. Meryem ACARA ESER),; SAYLAKKAYA VILLAGE. IBRAHIM HALILULLAH (CHURCH) MOSQUE., KALKAN VILLAGE, KANTARMA FIELD HAN.; THE HISTORY OF SURUÇ AND ITS VICINITY: THE CULTURAL HERITAGE OF SURUÇ: GREAT MOSQUE.; AHMEDI BICAN MOSQUE., THE CULTURAL HERITAGE IN THE VICINITY OF SURUÇ.; ZIYARET VILLAGE SEYH (SHEIKH) MUSLUM COMPLEX., SEYH (SHEIKH) NAM. CEMETERY, SEYH (SHEIKH) NASRULLAH TOMB KARA VILLAGE GRAVEYARD. SEYH (SHEIKH) SALMAN TOMB. KARADUT VILLAGE, ANONYMOUS TOMB.; KARADUT VILLAGE MILL.; THE HISTORY OF BOZOVA AND ITS VICINITY. (TEN DOMES) SEYH:ALI BABA TOMB.; (SHEIKH) MOFTAH TOMB.; (SHEIKH) CEMALEDDIN TOMB.; SEYH (SHEIKH) SAFI TOMB.; SIMI (SHEIKH) HASAN BABA TOMB.; (SHEIKH) ARIKLI TOMB AHMED (SHEIKH) MUHAMMAD ALI NARIM TOMB SEYH (SHEIKH) ABDULLAH TOMB SEYH (SHEIKH) CESIM TOMB ANONYMOUS TOMB (PILGRIMAGE).; F. RESIDENCES: TURSUN (SHEIKH) MUSLIM HOUSE HÜSEYiN OZATES HOUSE HACI FAKIH HOUSE OSMAN DEMIR VINEYARD HOUSE MUNICIPALITY CULTURAL CENTER HARRAN VOCATIONAL HIGHER EDUCATION (THE OLD COLLEGE)., G. COVERED PASSAGES / KABALTI.; 1. Vaulted Passages: MIRKELAM STREET COVERED PASSAGE ASAF BEY BLIND ALLEY COVERED PASSAGE 2. Covered Passages with Wooden Roofs: KARABARA. STREET COVERED PASSAGE MIRES BLIND ALLEY COVERED PASSAGE.; H. CITY WALLS.; RAMPARTS (FORTIFICATIONS) CITY GATES URFA GATE MEGAN GATE MEYDAN (SQUARE) GATE.; I. CITADEL / FORTRESS (Dr. Meryem ACARA ESER).; J. GRAVEYARDS (Art Historian Abdurrahman SENER) K. THE MILL.
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Edited by AYNUR ÖZFIRAT, ÇILEM UYGUN.
Hatay arkeolojik kazi ve arastirmalari.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (35 x 25 cm). In Turkish. 391 p., numerous b/w and color plts., photos and plans. Hatay arkeolojik kazi ve arastirmalari. Hatay (Antioche) archaeological excavations and history of researches.
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Edited by AYNUR ÖZFIRAT, ÇILEM UYGUN.
The Proceedings of the International Symposium on the Archaeology of Hatay and its Vicinity Through the Ages.= Uluslararasi Çaglar Boyunca Hatay ve Çevresi Arkeolojisi Sempozyumu Bildirileri. Mustafa Kemal University Faculty of Science and Letters, Archaeology Department., 21-24 May, 2013, Antakya.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (35 x 25 cm) In English and Turkish. 396 p., numerous color and b/w plts., photos and plans. The Proceedings of the International Symposium on the Archaeology of Hatay and its Vicinity Through the Ages.= Uluslararasi Çaglar Boyunca Hatay ve Çevresi Arkeolojisi Sempozyumu Bildirileri. Mustafa Kemal University Faculty of Science and Letters, Archaeology Department., 21-24 May, 2013, Antakya.
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Edited by AYSE ÜÇOK.
Chinese treasures in Istanbul. Prepared and translated by Robert Bragner, Zeynep Rona.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (32 x 32 cm). In English. 156 p., color ills. Chinese treasures in Istanbul. Prepared and translated by Robert Bragner, Zeynep Rona.
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Edited by AYSEGÜL DINÇER, SINAN AYAN.
Improvement and Restoring Project of Ankara Castle.= Ankara Kalesi Koruma Gelistirme Imar Plani Projesi.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 21 cm). In Turkish, and summary in English. 288 p., 15 folding city plan. Color and b/w ills. Improvement and Restoring Project of Ankara Castle.= Ankara Kalesi Koruma Gelistirme Imar Plani Projesi.
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Edited by AYSEGÜL ÖZBEK, HALIL ÇAKALLI, EBRU OKUTAN AKALIN.
Göbeklitepe: The world's first temple.= Göbeklitepe: Die ersten Tempel der Welt.= Göbeklitepe: Dünyanin ilk tapinagi. Photos by DAI (German Acraheological Institute), Mustafa Akgül.
New English Original bdg. HC. Oblong small 4to. (25 x 27 cm). In English, German, and Turkish. 52 p., color and b/w photos. Haleplibahçe mosaics.= Haleplibahçe mozaikleri. Text by Neslihan Pekdemir. Photos by Saner Sen.
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Edited by AYSEGÜL ÖZBEK, ISILAY ÖZCAN.
Haleplibahçe mosaics.= Haleplibahçe mozaikleri. Text by Neslihan Pekdemir. Photos by Saner Sen.
New English Original bdg. HC. Oblong 4to. (25 x 31 cm). In English and Turkish. 96, [2] p., color ills. Haleplibahçe mosaics.= Haleplibahçe mozaikleri. Text by Neslihan Pekdemir. Photos by Saner Sen.
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Edited by AYSEN ANADOL.
Tanzimattan Cumhuriyete Türk resmi. Sakip Sabanci Müzesi Resim Koleksiyonu.
New New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (27 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 143 p., color ills. Tanzimattan Cumhuriyete Türk resmi. Sakip Sabanci Müzesi Resim Koleksiyonu.
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Edited by AYÇA ÖZER DEMIRLI, NURTEN ÖZTÜRK.
Tüm zamanlarin hatirina sarayda bir fincan kahve. [Exhibition catalogue].
New Turkish Original bdg. HC. 4to. (30 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 239 p., color ills. Tüm zamanlarin hatirina sarayda bir fincan kahve. [Exhibition catalogue]. Exhibition catalogue on coffee culture at the Ottoman Palaces.
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Edited by AZADE AKAR, GÜLBÜN MESARA, H. NECDET ISLI.
Edirne'de Osmanli kültüründen dekoratif örnekler ve Edirne Sarayi Iznik çinileri.
New English Original dark blue cloth bdg. 4to. (35 x 25 cm). In Turkish. 227 p., color plts. Edirne'de Osmanli kültüründen dekoratif örnekler ve Edirne Sarayi Iznik çinileri. Iznik potteries in Ottoman Palace in Edirne and decorative examples from Ottoman culture in Edirne. TURKISH AND ISLAMIC ART Traditional arts Handicrafts Ottoman culture Ottoman architecture History of art Edirne AdrianopleMiniature Tile Ceramics.
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Edited by AZIZ ELBAS, HASAN BASRI ÖCALAN, NECMI GÜRSAKAL, NESLIHAN DOSTOGLU.
Çarsinin öyküsü: Bursa.
New English Original bdg. HC. Oblong large Roy. 8vo. (24,5 x 24,5 cm). In Turkish. Color and b/w ills. 624 p. Çarsinin öyküsü: Bursa. A history of Bursa bazaar.
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Edited by AZIZ ELBAS.
Sultan Murad Hudavendigar and traces of Ottoman Turkish civilization in the Balkans.= Sultan Murad Hüdavendigar ve Balkanlarda Osmanli Türk medeniyeti izleri.= Sulltan Murat Hydavendigari dhe gjurmat E qyteterimit Osmano Nne Ballkan.= Sultan Murat Hudavendigar i tragovi Osmansko-Turske civilizacije na Balkanu.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English, Albanian, Turkish and Bosnian. 352 p., ills. Sultan Murad Hudavendigar and traces of Ottoman Turkish civilization in the Balkans.= Sultan Murad Hüdavendigar ve Balkanlarda Osmanli Türk medeniyeti izleri.= Sulltan Murat Hydavendigari dhe gjurmat E qyteterimit Osmano Nne Ballkan.= Sultan Murat Hudavendigar i tragovi Osmansko-Turske civilizacije na Balkanu.
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Edited by BAHA M. TANMAN.
The Sisli Mosque. Suna and Inan Kiraç Foundation Photography Collection.= Sisli Camii. Suna ve Inan Kiraç Vakfi Fotograf Koleksiyonu. [Exhibition catalogue].
New English Paperback. Pbo. Large 8vo. (24 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 73 p., color and b/w ills. The Sisli Mosque. Suna and Inan Kirac Foundation Photography Collection.= Sisli Camii. Suna ve Inan Kiraç Vakfi Fotograf Koleksiyonu. [Exhibition catalogue]. The photographs collected constituted the kernel of the Foundation's Photography Collection. Since the day the Istanbul Research Institute was opened in 2007, this collection grew with acquisitions and other donations, reaching approximately 130,000 photographs, with Istanbul as their main focus and covering a period from the 1850s to the 1960s. Years of classification and identification have finally brought us to the point of being able to create new projects. As a result, we have planned the Suna and Inan Kirac Photography Collection Series, which will consist of thematically structured groups of photographs. This album-book is the first publication in this series, discussing the architectural journey of Sisli Mosque, the first monumental religious building of Republican Istanbul. One of the reasons we have chosen Sisli Mosque is that this is the first mosque in the city's history that was built not under the aegis of the sultan or statesmen but through the collective effort of the people. Another reason is that Sisli Mosque, unlike the architectural thought and production of the 1940s, which was shaped throughout the country by winds of modernism, reflected the classical Ottoman style and has been accepted as a stylistic example, providing a prototype for neo-Ottoman mosques built in its wake. In addition, the photographs of the mosque we publish here have almost exclusively been taken by Foto Sabah, one of the leading studios of the period, which indicates that the process of the mosque's construction between 1947 and 1949 was deliberately documented at regular intervals. In those years when documentation and preservation was not habitual and architectural work was seldom archived, such an effort is noteworthy. We hope that this title and the album-books we will publish will help researchers in analyzing Istanbul's historical identity.
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Edited by BAHA TANMAN, IDRIS BOSTAN.
Piyale Pasa Camii 2005-2007 restorasyonu.
New New Turkish Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Folio. (32 x 25 cm). In Turkish. 297 p., color and b/w ills. Piyale Pasa Camii 2005-2007 restorasyonu. Restoration of the Piyale Pasa Mosque in Istanbul. "Piyale Pasha Moque and its Social Complex were construction cluster constructed by Architect Sinan upon the request of Kaptan-i Derya Piyale Pasa in 1573. It was constructed as a social complex consisting of mosque, education center, lodge, mausoleum, special part, ottoman elementary-primary school, market and Ottoman bath; however, only the mosque and mausoleum reached to today. The mosque in the 30,5x19,5 sizes and with rectangular plan is located on two big granite columns and arches and covered with six domes each of which has a diameter for 9 meters. Even if it is considered within Pre-Ottoman Grand Mosque in Anatolia with its six domes, Piyale Pasha Mosque is thought to be an example which was developed and made thinner through the new method of Sinan. One of the very rare tile mihrabs of classical period takes place in the marble minbar mosque. The sole minaret of the mosque which does not comply with the architectural traditions of the period with its domes, arches, entrance portico takes place right on the entrance and it has a single balcony. The mosque was ruined because of the surrounding dense structuring activities, omissions, and natural disasters such as fires and earthquakes in time. All cement-based joints and plasters were rasped and therefore, original hand-drawn works were found out and protected within the scope of the restoration works. Upon the removal of the screed layers on the top cover, the original dome figures were revealed. The work was reached to its original identity and unlicensed constructions in the parcel were demolished and environmental planning was realized at the end of the restoration.".
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Edited by BAHATTIN ÖZTUNCAY, ÖZGE ERTEM.
Ottoman Arcadia: The Hamidian Expedition to the land of tribal roots (1886). Ömer M. Koç Collection.
New English Paperback. 4to. (30 x 24 cm). In English. 180 p., b/w and color ills. The English volume of the exhibition. In conjunction with the exhibition, the book examines the locations where the Ottoman Empire was founded, and the meanings attributed to these in the past and in the nineteenth century. It includes articles by expert researchers and academicians, Selim Deringil, T.G. Otte, Sinan Kuneralp, Ahmet Ersoy (co-curator), Deniz Türker (co-curator), Beatrice St. Laurent, Resat Kasaba, and Berin Gölönü. In the articles, they study the foundation myths, the relationship among history, memory and representation through nomads of Anatolia, monuments, and architectural works in the earliest settlements of the empire as well as late 19th century European-Ottoman diplomatic relations. In addition, many of the photographs and artifacts from the exhibition can be found as high-quality reproductions in an addendum in the book. Ottoman Arcadia focuses on three volumes of photography albums commissioned by Sultan Abdulhamid II via an official expedition in 1886, which were gifted to the German chancellor Otto von Bismarck. The original photographs bearing handwritten informative captions in Ottoman Turkish and French on them will be on display for the first time alongside with the documents, images, and publications from various collections. The album photographs document dramatic landscapes, towns, monuments of the early Ottoman settlements like Yenisehir, Sogut, Bozuyuk; and the first capital of the empire, Bursa. The native inhabitants of the region ¿particularly the last remaining members of the semi-nomadic Turkmen tribes (yörüks) are also recorded in the albums. Through the strong, persuasive capacity of photography, the exhibition reassert foundational myths and authenticate the remote tribal origins of the ottoman dynasty. Following the documentary traces of the 1886 Expedition, Ottoman Arcadia investigates the ways in which the layered deposit of memories attached to the land of Ottoman origins was reclaimed through the agency of photography.
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Edited by BAHATTIN ÖZTUNCAY, ÖZGE ERTEM.
Tarihin merkezine seyahat: Fotograf ve Osmanli köklerinin yeniden kesfi (1886): Ömer M. Koç Koleksiyonu.
New Turkish Paperback. 4to. (30 x 24 cm). Edition in Turkish. 176 p., b/w and color ills. The Turkish volume of the exhibition. In conjunction with the exhibition, the book examines the locations where the Ottoman Empire was founded, and the meanings attributed to these in the past and in the nineteenth century. It includes articles by expert researchers and academicians, Selim Deringil, T.G. Otte, Sinan Kuneralp, Ahmet Ersoy (co-curator), Deniz Türker (co-curator), Beatrice St. Laurent, Resat Kasaba, and Berin Gölönü. In the articles, they study the foundation myths, the relationship among history, memory and representation through nomads of Anatolia, monuments, and architectural works in the earliest settlements of the empire as well as late 19th century European-Ottoman diplomatic relations. In addition, many of the photographs and artifacts from the exhibition can be found as high-quality reproductions in an addendum in the book. Ottoman Arcadia focuses on three volumes of photography albums commissioned by Sultan Abdulhamid II via an official expedition in 1886, which were gifted to the German chancellor Otto von Bismarck. The original photographs bearing handwritten informative captions in Ottoman Turkish and French on them will be on display for the first time alongside with the documents, images, and publications from various collections. The album photographs document dramatic landscapes, towns, monuments of the early Ottoman settlements like Yenisehir, Sogut, Bozuyuk; and the first capital of the empire, Bursa. The native inhabitants of the region ¿particularly the last remaining members of the semi-nomadic Turkmen tribes (yörüks) are also recorded in the albums. Through the strong, persuasive capacity of photography, the exhibition reassert foundational myths and authenticate the remote tribal origins of the ottoman dynasty. Following the documentary traces of the 1886 Expedition, Ottoman Arcadia investigates the ways in which the layered deposit of memories attached to the land of Ottoman origins was reclaimed through the agency of photography.
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Edited by BAHATTIN ÖZTUNCAY.
100th Anniversary of the Restoration of the Constitution.= Ikinci Mesrutiyet'in ilaninin 100üncü yili.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Oblong 4to. (27 x 28 cm). In English and Turkish. 219 p., ills. The Ottoman Empire, which, for centuries, had successfully ruled nations and communities of diverse ethnic origins and religious denominations under the same administrative system, was entering an irrevocable process of disintegration at the turn of the 20th century. Struggling to take precautionary steps against the pressures of the "New Nation States" that originated from the Balkans, which were openly supported by Russia, England, Austria and Greece, Sultan Abdulhamid II announced -out of despair and the fait accomplihe faced- the proclamation of the Second Constitution on 24 July 1908 to protect his throne, for he justifiably believed this to be the only solution to prevent, or at least delay the complete disintegration of the Empire. Sultan Abdulhamid II, who by then was nearing the 32nd year of his reign, was convinced that this was the sole measure to be taken to keep under control the power "Young Turk" movement, which increasingly evolved into a stronger force under the auspices of the "Committee of Union and Progress", had over the large masses. It was, on the other hand, impossible for the restoration of the 1876 Constitution and the implementation of a Constitutional regime based on a newly established parliament by way of elections, to provide viable solutions to the grander problems of the Empire. The upheaval instigated by the Islamic faction waging war against the Committee of Union and Progress and the counter- revolution attempt, which has come to be known as the "31 March Incident", ended when the Third Army stationed in Salonica arrived in Istanbul and seized control of the govemment. The deposition of Sultan Abdulhamid II on 27 April 1909 and the subsequent enthronement of the 65-year-old Sultan Mehmed Resad V meant, evidently, that the government of the Empire was now in the hands of the leaders of the Committee of Union and Progress. In the ensuing years, the rigours of the Balkan War and World War I compelled the Committee members, who adopted "Liberty - Justice - Fraternity and Equality" ideals as their slogan, to relinquish their pluralistic and democratic stance and pursue a nationalistic discourse, which, in turn, accelerated the run towards the inevitable end. The purpose of the catalogue and the exhibition we designed in commemoration of "The 400th Anniversary of the Restoration ofthe Constitution" is to draw attention to a tumultuous period that had significant repercussions on the Republic years. It is rather intriguing how, from books and posters to memorabilia, and even quotidian objects, masses of diverse religions and races expressed their yearning for and expectations from a more democratic regime. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to Sinan Kuneralp, Prof. Edhem Eldem, Dr. Sacit Kutlu, David Barchard, Paul Bessemer and Sukru Ilicak, who all contributed to the exhibition catalogue with their valuable articles; to Mehmet Akgul, Atom Damali, Oktar Kubat, Ugur Yegin, Ugur Goktasli, Orlando Kalumeno, Roni Margulies and Ekrem Gocay, who made it possible for the works in their private archives and collections to be published in the catalogue and displayed in the exhibition; to Sadberk Hamin Museum Director Hulya Bilgi and her team; and to project coordinator Bahattin Oztuncay, with whom we collaborated on the selection of items included in the exhibition and the catalogue.
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Edited by BAHATTIN ÖZTUNCAY.
100th Anniversary of the Restoration of the Constitution.= Ikinci Mesrutiyet'in ilaninin 100üncü yili.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Oblong 4to. (27 x 28 cm). In English and Turkish. 219 p., ills. The Ottoman Empire, which, for centuries, had successfully ruled nations and communities of diverse ethnic origins and religious denominations under the same administrative system, was entering an irrevocable process of disintegration at the turn of the 20th century. Struggling to take precautionary steps against the pressures of the "New Nation States" that originated from the Balkans, which were openly supported by Russia, England, Austria and Greece, Sultan Abdulhamid II announced -out of despair and the fait accomplihe faced- the proclamation of the Second Constitution on 24 July 1908 to protect his throne, for he justifiably believed this to be the only solution to prevent, or at least delay the complete disintegration of the Empire. Sultan Abdulhamid II, who by then was nearing the 32nd year of his reign, was convinced that this was the sole measure to be taken to keep under control the power "Young Turk" movement, which increasingly evolved into a stronger force under the auspices of the "Committee of Union and Progress", had over the large masses. It was, on the other hand, impossible for the restoration of the 1876 Constitution and the implementation of a Constitutional regime based on a newly established parliament by way of elections, to provide viable solutions to the grander problems of the Empire. The upheaval instigated by the Islamic faction waging war against the Committee of Union and Progress and the counter- revolution attempt, which has come to be known as the "31 March Incident", ended when the Third Army stationed in Salonica arrived in Istanbul and seized control of the govemment. The deposition of Sultan Abdulhamid II on 27 April 1909 and the subsequent enthronement of the 65-year-old Sultan Mehmed Resad V meant, evidently, that the government of the Empire was now in the hands of the leaders of the Committee of Union and Progress. In the ensuing years, the rigours of the Balkan War and World War I compelled the Committee members, who adopted "Liberty - Justice - Fraternity and Equality" ideals as their slogan, to relinquish their pluralistic and democratic stance and pursue a nationalistic discourse, which, in turn, accelerated the run towards the inevitable end. The purpose of the catalogue and the exhibition we designed in commemoration of "The 400th Anniversary of the Restoration ofthe Constitution" is to draw attention to a tumultuous period that had significant repercussions on the Republic years. It is rather intriguing how, from books and posters to memorabilia, and even quotidian objects, masses of diverse religions and races expressed their yearning for and expectations from a more democratic regime. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to Sinan Kuneralp, Prof. Edhem Eldem, Dr. Sacit Kutlu, David Barchard, Paul Bessemer and Sukru Ilicak, who all contributed to the exhibition catalogue with their valuable articles; to Mehmet Akgul, Atom Damali, Oktar Kubat, Ugur Yegin, Ugur Goktasli, Orlando Kalumeno, Roni Margulies and Ekrem Gocay, who made it possible for the works in their private archives and collections to be published in the catalogue and displayed in the exhibition; to Sadberk Hamin Museum Director Hulya Bilgi and her team; and to project coordinator Bahattin Oztuncay, with whom we collaborated on the selection of items included in the exhibition and the catalogue.
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