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Published 1933
William Marshal : knight-errant, baron, and regent of England /

: 305 pages ; 24 cm.

Published 2022
Mār Ǧirǧis : Naǧʻ bi-Ṣaʻīd Miṣr

: أربعة وثلاثون عامًا مضت منذ أن صدرت الطبعة الفرنسية الأولى لهذا الكتاب. النجاح الكبير الذي حققه هذا العمل لنسيم حنين دفع المعهد العلمي الفرنسي للآثار الشرقية لإعادة طبعه طبعة ثالثة. وهنا يقدم المعهد طبعته الأولى باللغة العربية. دراسة ظلت بلا مثيل لنجع بصعيد مصر، بلغ تعداده ٣١٥ فردًا في أوائل سنة ١٩٧٠، كانت كاِكتشاف لريف وفلاحي الصعيد صاغته نظرة مثقف قاهري، «عمل كحِجّ إلى المنابع المصرية الأصيلة والوعي بها» (شارل ڤيال). المسكن، طرق الصيد، الزراعة، الحياة اليومية للأهالي، الملابس، العقائد الدينية، الثقافات الشعبية: نسيم حنين عايش مجتمعًا قرويًا من «المهد إلى اللحد»، اعتنى واهتم وراقب أهم التغيرات، كما في كتاب «وصف مصر» وكتاب «المصريون المحدّثون» لإدوار وليم لين، اللذين قورن بهما الكتاب عند صدوره. الكتاب صار مصدرًا وعلامة هامة في تاريخ ريف مصر الحديث. احتوت الطبعة الثالثة على حوار طويل مع المؤلف ودراسته ومنهجه في تناول المواضيع والظروف التي عايشها بالنجع. عثر المؤلف على فيلم تسجيلي قصير عن النجع أخرجه الأب اليسوعي بول وارن، يمكن مشاهدته على قناة اليوتيوب الخاصة بالمعهد العلمي الفرنسي للآثار الشرقية. وأضيفَ نصٌ بقلم المخرج يفسر فيه تناوله الإثنوغرافي للفيلم وسينما الحقيقة
: 32, 581 pages, 80 pages of plates : illus in Black ,in col, Maps, plan ; 28 cm. : 9782724708035

Published 1917
Marching on Tanga : (with General Smuts in East Africa) /

: 264 pages : illustrations, folded maps ; 20 cm.

The truth is on the march /

: 154 pages : facsimiles ; 28 cm. : Sara.lib

The Ides of March /

: A collection of translations of Latin texts dealing with Julius Caesar and the circumstances of his time. : 168 pages, [7] pages of plates : Illustrations ; 23 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 089522027x : Nabil

Published 1986
William Marshal : the flower of chivalry

: 134 p 22 CM : 9780307778994

Published 1974
Mayāmir Mār Isḥāq.

: volume <1> : ill. ; 20 cm.

Published 2006
The legend of Mar Qardagh : narrative and Christian heroism in late antique Iraq /

: xviii, 345 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-332) and index. : 0520245784

Messages from MARS

: (1976)-(1980) : 0163-0237

Published 1999
The Life of Stephen of Mar Sabas /

: "Leontius of Damascus Composed his life of Stephen of Mar Sabas (d.794) in the early ninth century"--vol.578,.[vii] : 2 volumes ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9042906901 (volume 50)
904290691x (volume 51)

Published 1958
The memoirs of Field-Marshal the Viscount Montgomery of Alamein.

: 508 pages : illustrations, facsims, plans, portraits ; 25 cm.

Published 2021
Tra Esino e San Vicino : architettura religiosa nelle Marche Centrali (secoli xi-xiii) /

: This study offers a completely new interpretation of the religious architecture which, between the Romanesque and Gothic periods, established itself in the centre of the Italian Marche region, in an area known as the Valle di S. Clemente.
: Also issued in print: 2021.
"Available in both print and Open Access"--Homepage. : 1 online resource (x, 195 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour). : Specialized. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9781803271330 (PDF ebook) : : Open access.

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 1972 (MARCH)

: CONTENTS: THEBAN DESERT ROAD SURVEY J.C. and D. Darnell -- MISTRESS OF THE HOUSE, MISTRESS OF HEAVEN Richard Fazzini -- NEWS FROM CAIRO -- NEWS FROM NEW YORK -- DEVELOPMENT NEWS -- HOLD THE DATE -- ANNOUNCEMENTS.

Published 2021
Newsletter,5 march 1954

: FROM THE DIRECTOR’S REPORT FOR DECEMBER "It scarcely seems possible that one half of our period in Cairo has gone by and that ere long we shall have to -be pay-ing visits to the shipping companies to enquire about sailings for home. That is a reminder that tomorrow we had better begin our rounds of leaving cards at Embassies and Institutions for the New Year. To you at home it seems a silly custom, but out here there Is still much of the □European tradition, and It makes for good relations if we observe such customs. December, like November, has been a month of phenomenal weather. Never do we remember a December of so many dull days or so many days of rain, not heavy rain but Just miserable drizzle, quite unlike Egypt we knew of old. January has begun better. It is cold but bright and cheerful and invigorating.

Published 2021
Newsletter,13 march 1952

: Since our last letter was sent to you, the Directorship of the Center has shifted from w. s. Smith to Arthur E. R. Boak, of the University of Michigan. Dr. Smith left Egypt in January, met Professor Boak In Rome, and acquainted him with the operations of the Center so that upon his arrival in Cairo, on February loth, he was well-prepared to carry on. A final report of the Centerا s activities under the aegis of Dr. Smith must wait upon his return to good health, as unfortunately soon after his arrival in the States he was hospitalized. As of this writing. Dr. Smith is making good progress toward recovery and I am sure that all members will join with me in wishing him a speedy return to good health. A report from Director Boak will form part of our next newsletter.

Published 1979
Les marchés du Caire /

: ix, 360 pages, 7 folded leaves of plans : illustrations ; 28 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [299]-313) and indexes.

Quaderni storici delle Marche

: Vol. 1(1966)-4 (1969) : 0390-4830

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 41 (March, 1961)

: The summer was a hot and somnolent one in Egypt this year, and as usual, during the hot season, most archaeological activities ceased. An exception was made for the removal of three temples in the northern stretch of Lower Nubia, where the high water of the Aswan reservoir covers the monuments for the greater part of the year, only receding in the very hottest months of the summer. This year, in the baking heat that afflicts Upper Egypt and Nubia in the summer, engineers and work gangs of the Antiquities Department laboured for two months to dismantle and remove the small temples at Debud, Tafa, and Qertassi. These are all built-in masonry and are small enough so that the blocks can be numbered as removed, to be loaded on barges, and carried away for re-erection outside the zone to be flooded by the High Dam's reservoir. The work was done in good time, despite the torrid heat, and represents the first real step in the salvage problem with which the world's Egyptologists are so concerned.

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 51 (March, 1964)

: The attention of members should be drawn to the new address of the Center given above. Need of increased space, due to the expanded activities and increased personnel of the Center, has necessitated the removal of headquarters from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, which has so long and so generously provided space for our organization

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 57 (MARCH, 1966)

: Though this is the flrst notice to readers of the Newsletter, actually since May 1964 the Center has had a share in a project of first importance in the study of Ptolemaic Egypt and its trade relations with contemporary Mediterranean states. This project is the classification, and installation in the museum of Alexandria, of the most notable of all collections of stamped handles. Such handles are fragments of stamped commercial containers made of earthenware, and the stamps on the handles are control stamps, impressed before firing, current chiefly in the great period of the ancient port city of Alexandria, from the latter 4th to the last century B.C., and, within that period, sometimes very closely datable. The containers were largely made for the transport of wine, but certainly re-used in ancient Egypt for every sort of fluid or semi-fluid commodity, as we know from may mention in papyri.