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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. KlappentextrnrnWORK IS IN FRENCH This book is a reproduction of a work published before 1920 and is part of a collection of books reprinted and edited by Hachette Livre, in the framework of a partnership with the National Library of France, prov.
Sprache: Französisch
Verlag: Paul Geuthner, Paris, 1920
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In den WarenkorbSoft cover. Zustand: Good. First Edition. 98 pp., [1 errata], half-title, Unopened copy, index, cover lightly soiled, otherwise copy in very good condition. #15278.
Sprache: Französisch
Verlag: Paul Geuthner, Paris, 1922
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Good. First Edition. Text Volume: [1], 134 pp., [1], 21 figures, modern cloth spine with mottled boards, title gilt on red label, half-title, biblio / Atlas Volume III: vii, 58 b/w plates including maps & plans, figures, plates loose as issued, fitted in cloth-backed board folder with Velcro fasteners, preserving original wrappers and mounted on boards, folder lightly soiled & rubbed round edges, set in general good condition, Publications de La Societe des Fouilles Archeologiques. These remarkable monuments in the Syrian desert, Qeseir 'Amra, Haraneh & Tuba, some 35 miles east of the Dead Sea, beyond the Hejaz Railway, are of a great interest architecturally and from other points of view as well. Qeseir 'Amra, which was a hunting lodge, is notable for its paintings, including one shown by Greek and Arabic inscriptions to represent Roderick, the King of the Visigoths at the Arab conquest of Spain. This building probably from to the 8th century, the other two are doubtlessly earlier, but their date is quite uncertain. Qasr Tuba resembles Mushata which is in the same district and both show strong Mesopotamian influence. Qasr Haraneh is considered intermediate between Syrian and Mesopotamian work. All three monuments have been described before. The authors found the description of Qasr Haraneh and Qasr Tuba to be faulty and unreliable and redescribe them completely. They give numbers of views of Qeseir 'Amra and a briefer description. The text includes also itineraries and historical and epigraphical notes. It is well arranged, and seems to supply all the information that can possibly be wanted. [Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (New Series) / Volume 57 / Issue 01 / January 1925, pp 161-161]. 10931.
Verlag: Paris, Ernest Leroux / Paul Geuthner, 1909-1922., 1922
Anbieter: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Österreich
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Small folio. 5 vols. With 243 plates and plans, some folding. Contemporary full cloth with giltstamped calf title label (Vol. III in modern green cloth). First edition of this classic of archaeology, documenting expeditions to Northern Arabia undertaken by the French orientalists Jaussen (1871-1962) and Savignac (1874-1951) prior to World War I. "Still indispensable" (Bowersock), the work is particularly remarkable for its epigraphical observations. Many ancient Arabic inscriptions were reproduced, translated and analysed here for the first time. - The set was published by the Societé des Fouilles Archéologiques between 1909 and 1922 in three parts. Parts I and II (the latter comprising a text volume, an atlas and a supplemental volume) describe the expedition from Jerusalem to Mada'in-Salih in the Hejaz in the spring of 1907, as well as the exploration of the ancient cities of Dadan, Teima and Harrah de Tebouk in 1909 and 1910. The plentiful illustrations include plans of the itinerary as well as photographs of archaeological sites and inscriptions, including impressive depictions of the monumental rock-cut tombs at Mada'in Salih, just north of the oasis Al-'Ula. The archaeologists also mapped the Arabic old town of Al-'Ula on the site of the biblical Dedan in order to localize a wealth of ancient Dadanitic inscriptions that were used as spolia in the Arabic houses. Jaussen and Savignac thus achieved the first systematic archaeological documentation of Mada'in Salih and Al-'Ula. Part III is dedicated entirely to the famous Umayyad desert castles Quseir Amra, Qasr Al-Kharanah, and Qasr Tuba in present-day eastern Jordan. - Volume I with a hole in the right margin throughout the second half, the hole fading to a tear throughout the first half, resulting in flaws to the covers, repaired with brown tape. Volume II has small flaws to extremities of boards; small tear in spine label. Atlas volume lacks plate 132, but includes duplicate plates of nos. 17, 131 and 137, further showing three small piercings to the lower board. An advertisement for the "Oeuvre catholique international pour la protection de la jeune fille", an organisation founded in Fribourg in 1897, is loosely inserted in vol. I. Rarely seen at auction. - Pères Dominicains, Beirut, Lebanon. - Bowersock, Roman Arabia 4 (note). OCLC 1204802.
Verlag: Paris, Paul Geuthner, 1922., 1922
Anbieter: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Österreich
Small folio (210 x 297 mm). 2 volumes (text and atlas). Text vol.: (6), 134, (2) pp. with 21 text illustrations. Atlas vol.: 58 loose black-and-white plates and plans as issued. Text vol. in modern cloth-backed boards with original upper wrapper preserved and mounted on front cover; fitted together with the plates in modern cloth-backed board folder with velcro fasteners, preserving original upper board. Third and final instalment of the "Archaeological Mission to Arabia" series published by the "Societé des Fouilles Archéologiques" between 1909 and 1922, this issue dedicated entirely to the famous Umayyad desert castles Quseir Amra, Qasr Al-Kharanah, and Qasr Tuba in present-day eastern Jordan. "The authors found the description of Qasr Haraneh and Qasr Tuba to be faulty and unreliable and re-described them completely. They give numbers of views of Qeseir Amra and a briefer description. The text also includes itineraries and historical and epigraphical notes. It is well arranged, and seems to provide all the information that can possibly be wanted" (Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 57.1 [1925], p. 161). - Slight traces of worming in lower margin (no loss to text). Folder lightly rubbed around the edges, otherwise in good general condition. - OCLC 490111584.
Verlag: Paul geuthner, 1920
Anbieter: crealivres, La fontennelle, Frankreich
Zustand: Fair. Envoi rapide dos recollé et réparé au scotch étiquette en bas du dos intérieur propre jauni. in8. 1920. Broché. Fair.
Verlag: Ernest Leroux, 1909
Anbieter: crealivres, La fontennelle, Frankreich
Zustand: Good. Envoi rapide Bon état général cependant page 13 détachée reliure fragilisées sur les premières pages étiquettes sur le dos tranche ternie intérieur propre page 13 détachée reliure fragilisées sur les premières pages. in4. 1909. Cartonné. illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs. Good.
Verlag: Paul Geuthner, 1922
Anbieter: Antiquariat Dorner, Reinheim, Deutschland
Paris, Paul Geuthner 1922. 134 S., 58 Taf., OKart u. OHalbleinenmappe. 4to. Einbände etwas angestaubt. Schließbändchen des Atlasbandes nur in Bruchteilen vorhanden. Sonst innen gut.
Anbieter: Librairie de l'Amateur, Strasbourg, Frankreich
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Paris, Geuthner, 1920 ; petit in-4, 98 pp., demi-basane à coins moderne, dos lisse muet, couvertures conservées. Les cinq volumes en trois tomes des Pères Raphaël Savignac (1874-1951) et Antonin Jaussen (1871-1962) furent publiés entre 1909 et 1922. Ils sont le résultat de leurs missions entreprises en 1907, 1909 et 1910. Les deux premiers tomes relatent le voyage à Madâ?in Sâlih et à al-?Ulâ, ils sont consacré surtout au récit de voyage, à l'archéologie et à l'épigraphie. Le supplément au tome II (notre exemplaire) contient des notes ethnologiques recueillies au cours de la deuxième expédition, en 1909. Ces notes concernent les Fuqarâ?, un groupe nomade de l'Arabie du Nord-Ouest (aux environs de Madâ?in Sâlih et al-?Ulâ). Bon exemplaire. 1920.
Anbieter: Librairie de l'Amateur, Strasbourg, Frankreich
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
Paris, Geuthner, 1920 ; petit in-4, 98 pp., demi-basane bleue à coins moderne, dos lisse muet, couvertures conservées. Les cinq volumes en trois tomes des Pères Raphaël Savignac (1874-1951) et Antonin Jaussen (1871-1962) furent publiés entre 1909 et 1922. Ils sont le résultat de leurs missions entreprises en 1907, 1909 et 1910. Les deux premiers tomes relatent le voyage à Madâ?in Sâlih et à al-?Ulâ, ils sont consacré surtout au récit de voyage, à l'archéologie et à l'épigraphie. Le supplément au tome II (notre exemplaire) contient des notes ethnologiques recueillies au cours de la deuxième expédition, en 1909. Ces notes concernent les Fuqarâ?, un groupe nomade de l'Arabie du Nord-Ouest (aux environs de Madâ?in Sâlih et al-?Ulâ). Bon exemplaire. 1920.
Sprache: Französisch
Erscheinungsdatum: 1907
Anbieter: Librairie Le Trait d'Union sarl., TROYES, Frankreich
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Le Caire, IFAO, 1997. 3 Tomes + un Atlas en 5 vol. in-4 brochés sous jaquettes ill., XIV-507, XV-689-98pp., 134 pp, illustrés respectivement de: 228 fig. dont des plans et XXXIV planches in-fine en noir + 57 fig + 21 fig. Le vol. d'Atlas comprend CLIII planches en noir hors-texte dont plusieurs dépliantes. (Réimpression de l'éd. de Paris, Ernest Leroux, 1907). Très important ouvrage sur ce sujet. /S265-266 Une petite marque en queue du dos du T. II, excellent état d'ensemble.
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ARCHÉOLOGIEJAUSSEN (A.), SAVIGNAC (R.).Mission archéologique en Arabie (Mars-Mai 1907).De Jérusalem au Hedjaz Médaine-Saleh.P., 1909, fort vol. in-4°, rel. demi-chagr., dos à nerfs, couv. cons., nombr. ill. in-t. et 33pl. h.-t. 2900 gr.