STUDIO PUBLICATIONS LIMITED. 1984. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement pliée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 18 pages - nombreuses illustrations couleurs dans le texte - pages dépliantes - ouvrage en anglais. . . . Classification Dewey : 820-Littératures anglaise et anglo-saxonne
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ISBN : 0862153638
Classification Dewey : 820-Littératures anglaise et anglo-saxonne
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Christoph U. Werner, Maria Szuppe, Nicolas Michel, Albrecht Fuess (eds)
Reference : 65168
, Brepols, 2021 Hardback, 334 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:24 col., 4 maps b/w, Language(s):English, French, German. ISBN 9782503592893.
Summary This volume brings together innovative contributions on the history and nature of families in the early modern Middle East, covering Central Asia, Iran, Ottoman Turkey and the Arab World from the fifteenth to the seventeenth century and beyond. It argues the importance of connecting the key concept of family in its widest possible meaning, whether descent group, lineage, household or dynasty, with the notion of transmission of knowledge, authority, status and power, and develops this idea through a pluridisciplinary and cross-regional approach. Based on primary sources in Arabic, Persian, and Turkish as well as art and material culture, the individual articles detail processes and dynamics of transmission, thus initiating a comparative dialogue. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Religious Lineages and Knowledge Networks Torsten Wollina, Family and Transmission of Knowledge in Mamluk and Early Ottoman Damascus Adam Sabra, Narrating a Lineage's Transition Crisis between Biography and Hagiography. A Case from Ottoman Egypt Alberto Tiburcio, Converts and Polemicists as Bridges in Knowledge Networks. The Case of Safavid Iran Kinship, Status, and Legitimacy Sacha Alsancakli, Warriors, Kings and Caliphs: Questions of Origins and Dynastic Culture in Sixteenth and Seventeenth-Century Kurdistan Syrinx von Hees, Wann fällt der Apfel nicht weit vom Stamm? Zeitpunkte familiärer Amtsübertragung in mamlukischer Zeit Nicolas Michel, Families of Cairene Civil Servants, from Mamluk to Ottoman Times (Fifteenth-Sixteenth Centuries) Marriage Alliances and Political Strategies Albrecht Fuess, Sihr and Musahara in Mamluk Royal Relations. Transmitting Power and Enlarging Networks Through In-Law Ties in Pre-Modern Egypt Juliette Dumas, L'histoire du pacha exemplaire marié à une sultane extravagante. Genre, politique et récit intime à la cour ottomane au XVIIe siècle Professional Lineages and Transmission Sandra Aube, Family Legacy versus Regional Style: Tracing Three Generations of Woodworkers in Mazandaran (Iran, 1460s to 1500s) Francis Richard, La formation d'un calligraphe dans le monde iranien Managing Households and Family Estates Christoph U. Werner, The Razavi Sayyids of Mashhad: Families within a Family Maria Szuppe, Documenting the Barnabadi Estate: Establishment and Growth of a 'Saintly' Family in Fifteenth to Eighteenth-Century Herat Naofumi Abe, Creating a Family Property in Early Modern Iran: Socioeconomic Activities of Najafquli Khan Dunbuli of Tabriz in the Eighteenth Century
Collegium Catholicae Theologiae a Sancto Thomas Aquinate. 1994. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 187 pages. Texte en russe. Quelques tampons et annotations de bibliothèque.. . . . Classification Dewey : 491.7-Langue russe
"Contents: Introduction, Don Bernardo Antonini. TEACHING OF THE CHURCH. Pope Paul VI. ENCYCLICAL ""HUMANAE VITAE"". Pope John Paul II. LETTER TO FAMILIES. Archbishop Tadeusz Kondrusievicz. FAMILIES STRONG IN GOD. Pastoral letter on the occasion of the third year of the Great Octave of""Evangelization 2000"". IN THE NAME OF REBUILDING AND PROTECTING FAMILY LIFE. Pastoral letter, Lent 1994. TOWARDS THE EASTER OF THE FAMILY. Pastoral letter, Easter 1994. CHURCH TEACHING ON THE RESPONSIBILITY OF PARENTS. A lecture at the international conference ""Love, life and the family"". Moscow 18-20 May 1994. THE BIBLE. Fr. B. Antonini. THE FAMILY IN THE BIBLE. FATHERS OF THE CHURCH. John Chrysostom. FROM THE PROLOGUE. E.M. Smorgunova. JOHN CHRYSOSTOM AS A TEACHER ON FAMILY LIFE. THEOLOGY AND LIFE. Fr. S. Nicolenko. COMMENTARY ON ""HUMANAE VITAE"". I.V. Lupandin... Classification Dewey : 491.7-Langue russe"
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Laws and government orders to care for the families of conscripts and the families of wounded and fallen soldiers In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Zakony i pravitel'stvennye rasporyazheniya po prizreniyu semey lits prizvannykh na voynu a takzhe semey ranenykh i pavshikh voinov Petrograd State. Type. 1915. XVI 280c. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalbbf6811b9176a6a4c
1947-1963 Nine volumes. [4], 488, 341, 122, 97, 219, 287, 113, 151, 126 p., 53, 35, 15, 16, 27, 33, 9, 25, 43 plates, paperbound (original printed covers). Library stamps. First volume has detached covers, second volume has no covers, First and second volume have backs broken. Title-page of third volume with small hole and a few pages with faint marginal waterstain. Mostly unopened. Should be bound, but scarce complete set.
Lansing, New York, Dietert Publications, S.d. Paperback, 292pp., 21x28cm., as new. ISBN 9780615260266.
This book provides Scottish genealogical information for families connected to the freemen Edinburgh goldsmiths. Entries span a period of more than 500 yrs from c. 1490 to the present and are organized into a series of 214 family trees. Significant ancestral locales are displayed in maps, diagrams and photos. Indexes of goldsmiths are provided by surname, chronology of freedom dates and family tree.