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by John MacDonald., Main Heritage Shelves General, D372 .M145t 1912., Book, Item-ID: i10235322, BIB-ID: 1025168
translated from the French of Pierre Loti by Bedwin Sands.
by Edward Mead Earle., Author's doctoral dissertation, Columbia University, 1923, but not issued as a thesis., Includes bibliographical references and index., American Historical Association George Louis Beer Prize, 1923.
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Hrsg. von Georg Jacob., (Bd. 11 mif 8 Tafeln), Main Heritage Shelves General, BP80.H8 N76 1909, Book, Item-ID: i10235528, BIB-ID: 1025188
I: First and only edition of this German (abridged) translation of Dionysius's "Contra Alchoranum", not printed until 1533. The translator, in all likelihood, was also Eppendorff. The three woodcuts on the title page show a group of Jews, Martin Luther (here captioned "Sergius the heretic"), and "Ma ...
The first volume deals with the political institutions of the Ottoman Empire, beginning with the life of Mohammed, excerpts from the Koran, and a discussion of the ethnic history of Turkey, before delving into the various rulers and regimes. The last two chapters of Volume I discuss the causes and ...
The first volume deals with the political institutions of the Ottoman Empire, beginning with the life of Mohammed, excerpts from the Koran, and a discussion of the ethnic history of Turkey, before delving into the various rulers and regimes. The last two chapters of Volume I discuss the causes and ...
by Richard Knolles ... With a continuation to this present year. MDCLXXXVII. Whereunto is added The present state of the Ottoman empire. By Sir Paul Rycaut., The work was planned as vol.1 and vol.3, being the vol.2 another different and complementary work by Paul Rycaut, The histoy of the Turks., Vo ...
by Richard Knolles ... With a continuation to this present year. MDCLXXXVII. Whereunto is added The present state of the Ottoman empire. By Sir Paul Rycaut., The work was planned as vol.1 and vol.3, being the vol.2 another different and complementary work by Paul Rycaut, The histoy of the Turks., Vo ...