Bode baron (8 Ergebnisse)
Verlag: Verlag von Paul List, (Ap.1890)., Leipzig,, 1890
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352pp. 16 de catálogo.Con bellas ilustraciones en le texto.
Verlag: Verlag von Paul List, (Ap.1890)., Leipzig,, 1890
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340pp. 16 de catálogo.Con bellas ilustraciones en le texto.
Verlag: Verlag von Paul List, (Ap.1890)., Leipzig,, 1890
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363pp. Con bellas ilustraciones en le texto.
Verlag: Verlag von Paul List, (Ap.1890)., Leipzig,, 1890
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470pp. 10 de catálogo.Con bellas ilustraciones en le texto.
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Verlag: J. Madden, London, 1845
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fair. First Edition. Volume I: xx, [1 list of plates], 404 pp., 11 plates including a frontispiece, 1 folding plate and 1 folding map at rear / Volume II: xii, 398 pp., 6 plates including a frontispiece, 1 folding plate and 1 folding map at rear, vignette on each title page, contemporary cloth, faded, rubbed…and rebacked largely retaining original back strips, partly unopened, occasional foxing throughout, browned and spotted, heavy foxing to endpapers & frontispiece of volume 2, small ownership blind stamp on titles. "Luristan, or the land of the Lurs, embraces the greater portion of the mountainous country of Persia . The low country, lying to the south of this Chain of mountains . is denominated Khuzistan or Arabistan. These regions, which in general now offer to the eye the melancholy spectacle of decay, of devastation, and even spread out at intervals into utter wilderness, were not so in former ages. There was a time when they must have teemed with an industrious population, as the vestiges of ruined towns plainly denote . It is with a view of rescuing from a second oblivion this once classical ground, that the author has endeavoured to draw aside a corner of the veil which still covers this mysterious region" (preface, pp. iv-vii). Clement Augustus de Bode, a member of the Russian legation in Tehran, filled some empty spaces in existing maps" (Howgego). "It is mostly a travel book, the author gives a good picture of tribal life and especially the political situation in Fars; principally the hostility between the Qashqai tribe which controlled Shiraz. There are also descriptions of historical sites and monuments along the way" Bibliographic references: Ghani, p. 93; Abbey, Travel, 391; Howgego II, G2; Henze I, 281; NYPL Arabia coll. 165. #33257.
Weitere BilderVerlag: London Madden, 1845
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First edition. 2 volumes in 1, 8vo., xx, 404; xii, 398 [1]pp., 15 plates (2 folding, 4 tinted lithographs), lightly toned, occasional chipping to edges, 2 folding maps, modern red half morocco gilt, marbled sides, a handsome example. The 'Arabistan' in the title refers to Khuzestan in Eastern Persia. The author, a member of the…Russian legation at Tehran, travelled from Tehran to Isfahan, Persepolis, Shiraz, Kazeroun, Shushtar, Susa, Khorramabad and back to Tehran. An attractively illustrated work. Ghani p93.

Verlag: London, J. Madden and Co., 1845., 1845
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8vo. 2 vols. XX, 404 pp. XII, 398, (2) pp. With 15 lithographed and wood engraved plates (two folding) and 2 folding engraved maps. Recent period style brown gilt tooled half calf with marbled boards and black gilt morocco labels. A very good set. First edition. - An important account of Persia with detailed descriptions of the…antiquities, archaeological sites, and the ancient history of the country. In 1841, de Bode travelled from Tehran to Isfahan, Persepolis, Shiraz, Kazeroun, Shushtar, Susa, Khorramabad and back to Tehran. "Luristan" (modern "Loristan"), or the land of the Luri people, is a western province of Persia; its main city is Khorramabad. "Arabistan" (now "Khuzestan") is located in the Eastern Persia and the main city is Ahwaz. - De Bode provides a detailed account of the ancient cities of Persepolis, the ceremonial capital of the Ahaemenid Empire, and Susa, which used to be the capital of the legendary civilisation Elam, mentioned in the Bible. In his narrative he describes numerous archaeological sites, lists the names of settlements, describes the history of the local tribes and their manners and customs. In a supplement he published his observations on the routes of Timur and Alexander the Great, who crossed south-western Persia during their conquering marches. "It is with the view of rescuing from a second oblivion this once classical ground that the Author has endeavoured to draw aside a corner of the veil which still covers this mysterious region" (preface). One of de Bode's advisors whom he acknowledges in the preface was the renowned assyriologist Sir Henry Rawlinson (1810-95), an expert in Persian and Indian vernacular languages who explored Susiana and Persian Kurdistan and was called by Budge, in "The Rise and Progress of Assyriology" (1925), "the father of Assyriology" (ODNB). - "Clement Augustus de Bode, a member of the Russian legation in Tehran, filled some empty spaces in existing maps" (Howgego). "It is mostly a travel book [.] the author gives a good picture of tribal life and especially the political situation in Fars; principally the hostility between the Qashqai tribe which controlled Shiraz. There are also descriptions of historical sites and monuments along the way" (Ghani, p. 93). - Abbey, Travel, 391. Howgego II, G2. Henze I, 281. NYPL Arabia coll. 165.
Verlag: 39 Berners Street Oxford Street London 2 February, 1848
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1p., 12mo. In fair condition, lightly aged. Reads: 'My dear Sir, | I shall feel much pleasure in joining Your party tomorrow evening, with my nephew C. Cazalet, who conveyed to me the wish you had expressed to see us at your lodgings, before your not came. | I am Your's sincerely | de Bode'. See John H. Harland, 'Baron de Bode a…nd his Capstan', in The Mariner's Mirror, vol.99, 2013.