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UNISA996390781403316 |
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Cicero Marcus Tullius |
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Marcus Tullius Cicero, his three bookes of duties [[electronic resource] ] : to Marcus his sonne, turned out of Latine into English, by Nicholas Grimald. Whereunto the Latine is adioyned |
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London, : Printed by Thomas Este, [1600?] |
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GrimaldNicholas <1519-1562.> |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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A translation of: De officiis. |
English and Latin in parallel columns. |
Publication date conjectured by STC. |
The last leaf is blank. |
Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery. |
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UNINA9910777438603321 |
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Behar Cem <1946-> |
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A neighborhood in Ottoman Istanbul : fruit vendors and civil servants in the Kasap İlyas Mahalle / / Cem Behar |
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Albany : , : State University of New York Press, , 2003 |
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0-7914-8703-2 |
1-4175-2409-X |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (x, 224 pages) : illustrations, map |
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SUNY series in the social and economic history of the Middle East |
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Disciplina |
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Istanbul (Turkey) History |
Kasap İlyas Mahalle (Istanbul, Turkey) |
Istanbul (Turkey) Social life and customs |
Istanbul (Turkey) Economic conditions |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 209-216) and index. |
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"Combining the vivid and colorful detail of a micro-history with a wider historical perspective, this groundbreaking study looks at the urban and social history of a small neighborhood community (a mahalle) of Ottoman Istanbul, the Kasap Ilyas. Drawing on exceptionally rich historical documentation starting in the early sixteenth century. Cem Behar focuses on how the Kasap Ilyas mahalle came to mirror some of the overarching issues of the capital city of the Ottoman Empire. Also considered are other issues central to the historiography of cities, such as rural migration and urban integration of migrants, including avenues for professional integration and the solidarity networks migrants formed, and the role of historical guilds and non-guild labor, the ancestor of the "informal" or "marginal" sector found today in less developed countries."--Jacket |
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