Description and travel, Description and travel, Description and travel, DS103 .T46 1934, 915.69 E49c
Formerly published under title: Cook's tourists' handbook for Palestine and Syria. Advertising matter, p. 497-512. Show moreFormerly published under title: Cook's tourists' handbook for Palestine and Syria. Advertising matter, p. 497-512. Show less
Voyages and travels, Voyages and travels, G160 .H31 1705
by John Harris. Paging irregular. Includes indexes. Main Heritage Shelves General G160 .H31 1705 Book vol.2 Item-ID: i15799591 BIB-ID: 2524745 Show moreby John Harris. Paging irregular. Includes indexes. Main Heritage Shelves General G160 .H31 1705 Book vol.2 Item-ID: i15799591 BIB-ID: 2524745 Show less
Chronology, Chronology--Early works to 1800, Z2002 .U48 1650
The Roman numeral date is made with turned C's. Text reads from back to front. Signatures: A-E⁴ F² G-L⁴ M² (-M2) N² O-Q⁴ ²A-F⁴ 2A⁴ 2a⁴ 2B-2I⁴. First... Show moreThe Roman numeral date is made with turned C's. Text reads from back to front. Signatures: A-E⁴ F² G-L⁴ M² (-M2) N² O-Q⁴ ²A-F⁴ 2A⁴ 2a⁴ 2B-2I⁴. First leaf is blank except for rules on verso; leaf ²F4 is blank. Quires F and leaf N1 consist of a full sheet folded lengthwise, slit at the fold up to the bottom edge of the book, and folded into quarto size. A series of tables begins new register following quire Q. "Chorasmiæ, et Mawaralnahræ" by Abū al-Fidāʼ Ismāʻīl ibn ʻAlī has separate pagination and dated title page printed in red and black; register begins with 2A. Main Heritage Display General Z2002 .U48 1650 Book Item-ID: i1017736x BIB-ID: 1019372 Show less
This is a narrative history of the Eastern Roman Empire in the Ninth Century. Bury focuses largely on political history with the cultural and... Show moreThis is a narrative history of the Eastern Roman Empire in the Ninth Century. Bury focuses largely on political history with the cultural and social aspects of this period relegated a lesser role. Separate chapters are devoted to different parts of the empire: the first few chapters are concerned with the major rulers, before moving onto the administrative aspects and the wars of this period. Bulgaria, and the conversion of the Slavs and Bulgarians are then discussed, and the related empire of the Khazars is given a chapter. The book also considers the art, education and learning of the empire. The provision of key material as an appendix allows the reader access to important source material for the history of this period. by J.B. Bury ... Continues on a larger scale the author's History of the later Roman empire from Arcadius to Irene, London and New York, 1889, cf. Pref. Bibliography: p. 493-510. Show less
translated from the Arabic with introduction and biographical notes by E.J.W. Gibb. With Arabian, Persian, and Hebrew poems, and a special... Show moretranslated from the Arabic with introduction and biographical notes by E.J.W. Gibb. With Arabian, Persian, and Hebrew poems, and a special introduction by Theodore P. Ion. Title within ornamental border. Includes index. Show less