John , 1547-1578, History, DH193 .S85 1883, 946.043
illustrated with plates and numerous wood engravings ; by the late Sir William Stirling-Maxwell. Show moreillustrated with plates and numerous wood engravings ; by the late Sir William Stirling-Maxwell. Show less
By Samuel Sharpe. Main Heritage Shelves General DT83 .S54 1852 Book vol.2 Item-ID: i20302794 BIB-ID: 1021963 Show moreBy Samuel Sharpe. Main Heritage Shelves General DT83 .S54 1852 Book vol.2 Item-ID: i20302794 BIB-ID: 1021963 Show less
Ramsay, A.M. Proodos. [Bion dead. From Moschus, Id. II] -- I. Ramsay, A.M. Issurian and east-Phrygian art in the third and fourth centuries after... Show moreRamsay, A.M. Proodos. [Bion dead. From Moschus, Id. II] -- I. Ramsay, A.M. Issurian and east-Phrygian art in the third and fourth centuries after Christ. -- II. Calder, W.M. Smyrna as described by the orator Aelius Aristides. -- III. Petrie, A. Epitaphs in Phrygian Greek. -- IV. Fraser, J. Inheritance by adoption and marriage in Phrygia, as shown in the epitaphs of Trophimos and his relatives. -- V. Callander, T. Explorations in Lyaconia and Isauria, 1904. -- VI. Anderson, J.G.C. Paganism and Christianity in the upper Tembris valley. -- VII. Ramsay, W.M. Preliminary report to the Wilson trustees on exploration in Phrygia and Lyaconia. -- VIII. Ramsay, W.M. The war of Moslem and Christian for the possession of Asia Minor. -- IX. Ramsay, W.M. The Teküioreian guest-friends : an anti-Christian society on the imperial estates at Pisidian Antioch. -- Notes and corrections. -- Ramsay, A.M., Fraser, J. Anderdon, W.R. Epodos. -- Index. ed. by W.M. Ramsay. Printed for private distribution. Another issue, differing in the preface, has imprint: London, Hodder & Stoughton, Asia Minor exploration fund, 1906. Article VIII: The Rede lecture in the University of Cambridge, 1906. Reprinted from the "Contemporary review." Show less
by Leonard W. King. Includes bibliographical references and index. Show moreby Leonard W. King. Includes bibliographical references and index. Show less
Persian literature--History and criticism, History, DS258 .W37 1807
by Edward Scott Waring. European-printed edition, following an error-ridden edition published at Bombay in 1804. Includes a chapter on Arabian... Show moreby Edward Scott Waring. European-printed edition, following an error-ridden edition published at Bombay in 1804. Includes a chapter on Arabian horses, an early account of Muhammad ibn ‘Abd al-Wahhab and Wahhabi Islam, and passages on hawk-hunting and pearl fishing in the Arabian Gulf “from the 56th to the 48th degree east longitude”, i. e., essentially the Gulf coast from Ras al-Khaimah to Qatar and Bahrain and on to Kuwait. Early attempt at an encompassing description of Persia, by the Bengal civil servant Edward W. H. Scott-Waring (1783–1821). “Very rare” (Allibone). Main Heritage Shelves General DS258 .W37 1807 Book Item-ID: i10044413 BIB-ID: 1006244 Show less