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La Mottraye, Aubry de
Auf der Rückseite des Titelblattes Exlibris der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Zürich; im vorderen Spiegel Geschenkexlibris mit der Aufschrift: "Legat des Herrn Friedrich du Bois von Montperreux." (Exemplar ZB Zürich; NR 86; NR 87)
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Publikováno v:
Biblio 17; 2017, Vol. 214, p207-221, 15p
Publikováno v:
Turkish Journal of Social Research / Turkiye Sosyal Arastirmalar Dergisi; nis2016, Vol. 20 Issue 1, p171-201, 31p
Autor:
Michael Greenhalgh
This book concentrates on the sometimes Greek but largely Roman survivals many travellers set out to see and perhaps possess throughout the immense Ottoman Empire, on what were eastward and southward extensions of the Grand Tour. Europeans were curio
-- With support from the Arts and Humanities Research Council of the UK and the Deutsches Historisches Institut Moskau --The French Language in Russia provides the fullest examination and discussion to date of the adoption of the French language by t
Autor:
Charles Ingrao, Jovan Pešalj
In the late spring of 1718 near the village of Pozarevac (German Passarowitz) in northern Serbia, freshly conquered by Habsburg forces, three delegations representing the Holy Roman Emperor, Ottoman Sultan, and the Republic of Venice gathered to end
Autor:
Sheilagh Ogilvie
How human institutions—markets, states, communities, religions, guilds and families—have helped both to control and to exacerbate epidemics throughout history.How do societies tackle epidemic disease? In Controlling Contagion, Sheilagh Ogilvie an
Autor:
Michael Greenhalgh
This book, the first of three, offers an anthology of Western descriptions of Islamic religious buildings of Spain, Turkey, India and Persia, mostly from the seventeenth to early twentieth centuries, taken from books and ambassadorial reports. As tra
Autor:
Michael Greenhalgh
This volume, the second of three, offers an anthology of Western descriptions of Islamic religious buildings in Syria, Egypt and North Africa, mostly from the seventeenth to early twentieth centuries, taken from travel books and ambassadorial reports