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The Library of Professor Cecil Lee Striker, University of Pennsylvania Late Antique, Early Christian, Byzantine & Medieval A The Library of Professor Cecil Lee Striker, University of Pennsylvania Late Antique, Early Christian, Byzantine & Medieval Art and Architecture 2697 titles in circa 3635 volumes ARS LIBRI THE LIBRARY OF CECIL L. S TRIKER 1 AACHEN. RATHAUS. Karl der Grosse: Werk und Wirkung. June-Sept. 1965. Preface by Wolfgang Braunfels. (10th Council of Europe Exhibition.) xl, 567, (1)pp., 166 plates (8 color), 4 folding maps. Sm. stout 4to. Wraps. D.j. Aachen, 1965. Arntzen/Rainwater R21 2 AACHEN. RATHAUS. Unsere Liebe Frau. June-Sept. 1958. 155, (1)pp., 88 plates. 4to. Wraps. Aachen, 1958. 3 [AALST, V.D. VAN & CIGGAAR, K.N. (EDITORS).] Byzantium and the Low Countries in the Tenth Century: Aspects of Art and History in the Ottonian Era. xv, (1), 164pp. Prof. illus. Sm. 4to. Wraps. Hernen (A.A. Brediusstichting), 1985. 4 ABADIE-REYNAL, C. & SODINI, J.-P. La céramique paléochrétienne de Thasos (Aliki, Delkos, fouilles anciennes). (École Française d’Athènes: Études Thasiennes. 13.) 100pp., 18 plates. 41 illus. hors texte. Lrg. 4to. Wraps. Athènes/Paris (École Française d’Athènes/ de Boccard), 1992. 5 ÅBERG, NILS. The Anglo-Saxons in England During the Early Centuries After the Invasion. (Arbeten utgivna med Understöd av Vilhelm Ekmans Universitetsfond, Uppsala. 33.) vii, (3), 219pp. 319 illus. Sm. 4to. Wraps. Uppsala (Almqvist & Wiksells Boktr. A.B.), 1926. 6 ÅBERG, NILS. The Occident and the Orient in the Art of the Seventh Century. Part II: Lombard Italy. (Kungl. Vitterhets Historie och Antikvitets Akademiens Handlingar. Del 56:2.) 122pp. 105 illus. Sm. 4to. Orig. wraps. Stockholm (Wahlström & Widstrand), 1945. 7 ÅBERG, NILS. The Occident and the Orient in the Art of the Seventh Century. Part III: The Merovingian Empire. (Kungl. Vitterhets Historie och Antikvitets Akademiens Handlingar. Del 56:3.) 172pp. 86 illus. Sm. 4to. Orig. wraps. Stockholm (Wahlström & Widstrand), 1947. 8 ACLAND, JAMES H. Medieval Structure: The Gothic Vault. viii, (2), 254pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. 4to. Wraps. Toronto (University of Toronto Press), 1972. 9 ADAM, JEAN-PIERRE. Roman Building: Materials and Techniques. 360pp. 746 illus., figs. Lrg. 4to. Wraps. London/New York (Routledge), 2003. Marmor/Ross J153 10 ADAMNAN, SAINT. Adamnan’s De locis sanctis. Edited by Dennis Meehan. (Scriptores Latini Hiberniae. 3.) (4), 154pp. Frontis. 4to. Cloth. Dublin (The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies), 1958. 11 ADAMS, HENRY. Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres. With an introduction by Ralph Adams Cram. xiv, 401, (1)pp., 13 plates (1 color). 4to. Boards, 1/4 cloth. Twenty-second impression. Boston/New York (Houghton Mifflin Company), 1937. Lucas p. 53 (citing 1963 edition) 12 ADDYMAN, PETER & MORRIS, RICHARD (EDITORS). The Archaeological Study of Churches. (The Council for British Archaeology. Research Report 13.) 79, (1)pp. 13 illus. hors texte. 20 text figs. Lrg. 4to. Wraps. London (The Council for British Archaeology), 1976. 13 ADHÉMAR, JEAN. Influences antiques dans l’art du Moyen Age français: Recherches sur les sources et les thèmes d’inspiration. (Studies of the Warburg Institute. 7.) xvi, (2), 344pp, 40 plates. 4to. Cloth. London (Warburg Institute), 1939. Arntzen/Rainwater R73 ; Chamberlin 2481 14 THE AGA KHAN AWARD FOR ARCHITECTURE. Architectural Transformations in the Islamic World. Seminar 1 - 5, as follows: 1. Toward an Architecture in the Spirit of Islam. Proceedings of Seminar One in the series ‘Architectural Transformations in the Islamic World,’ held at Aiglemont, Gouvieux, France, April 1978. Second edition. ix, 119pp. Prof. illus. 2. Conservation as Cultural Survival. Proceedings of Seminar Two in the series ‘Architectural Transformations in the Islamic World,’ held Istanbul, Turkey, September 26-28, 1978. xiii, 115pp. Prof. illus. 3. Housing: Process and Physical Form. Proceedings of Seminar Three in the series ‘Architectural Transformations in the Islamic World,’ held in Jakarta, Indonesia, March 26-29, 1979. xv, 109pp. Prof. illus. 4. Architecture as Symbol and Self-Identity. Proceedings of Seminar Four in the series ‘Architectural Transformations in the Islamic World,’ held in Fez, Morocco, October 9-12, 1979. ix, 107pp. Prof. illus. 5. Places of Public Gathering in Islam. Proceedings of Seminar Five in the series ‘Architectural Transformations in the Islamic World,’ held in Amman, Jordan, May 4-7, 1980. xvii, 151pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. 4to. Wraps. Slipcase. [Geneva (The Aga Khan Trust for Culture), 1980]. 15 THE AGA KHAN AWARD FOR ARCHITECTURE. Architecture Education in the Islamic World. Proceedings of Seminar Ten in the Series ‘Architectural Transformations in the Islamic World,’ held in Granada, Spain, April 21-25, 1986. xx, 211pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. 4to. Wraps. ARS LIBRI 2 THE LIBRARY OF CECIL L. S TRIKER Singapore (Concept Media for the Aga Khan Award for Architecture), [1986]. 16 THE AGA KHAN AWARD FOR ARCHITECTURE. Awards, 1980, Presented by His Highness the Aga Khan at Lahore, Pakistan. (46)pp. Prof. illus. 4to. Wraps. D.j. [Geneva (The Aga Khan Trust for Culture), 1980]. 17 THE AGA KHAN AWARD FOR ARCHITECTURE. The Expanding Metropolis: Coping with the Urban Growth of Cairo. Proceedings of Seminar Nine in the Series ‘Architectural Transformations in the Islamic World,’ held in Cairo, Egypt, Nov. 11-15, 1984. xxvii, (1), 238pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. 4to. Wraps. Singapore (Concept Media for the Aga Khan Award for Architecture), [1985]. 18 AGNELLO, GIUSEPPE. Palermo bizantina. (Zetemata Byzantina: Studien und Vorträge zur byzantinischen Geschichte. 1.) vii, (1), 129, (3)pp., 4 plates. 4to. Cloth. Amsterdam (Adolf M. Hakkert), 1969. 19 AGNELLUS, OF RAVENNA, ABBOT. Agnelli Ravennatis Liber pontificalis ecclesiae Ravennatis. Cura et studio Deborah Mauskopf Deliyannis. (Corpus Christianorum: Continuatio Mediaeualis. 199.) 391, (5)pp. 4to. Cloth. Turnhout (Brepols), 2006. 20 AGNELLUS, OF RAVENNA, ABBOT. The Book of Pontiffs of the Church of Ravenna. Translated with an introduction and notes by Deborah Mauskopf Deliyannis. (Medieval Texts in Translation.) xi, (3), 365pp. 2 plans. Wraps. Presentation copy, inscribed by the editor. Washington, D.C. (The Catholic University of America Press), 2004. 21 (AGNELLUS, OF RAVENNA, ABBOT) DELIYANNIS, DEBORAH MAUSKOPF. The Liber Pontificalis Ecclesiae Ravennatis: Critical Edition and Commentary. 2 vols. x, 682pp. Lrg. 8vo. Buckram. Ph.D. thesis, University of Pennsylvania, 1994, in microfilm photocopy. Ann Arbor (UMI), 1994. 22 AHRENS, PETER GEORG. Die Entwicklung der Stadt Teheran: Eine städtebeauliche Untersuchung ihrer künftigen Gestaltung. (Schriften des deutschen Orient-Instituts: Monographien.) 90, (2)pp. 41 plates (partly folding and hors texte). Oblong 4to. Wraps. Opladen (C.W. Leske Verlag), 1966. 23 AINALOV, D.V. The Hellenistic Origins of Byzantine Art. Edited by Cyril Mango. (The Rutgers Byzantine Series.) xv, (3), 322pp. 128 illus. Sm. 4to. Cloth. D.j. New Brunswick (Rutgers University Press), 1961. Arntzen/Rainwater I146 24 [AKBAYGIL, ISIL, ET AL. (EDITORS).] Iznik Throughout History. Editors: Isil Akbaygil, Halil Inalcik, Oktay Aslanapa. (Genel yayin [Türkiye Is Bankasi. Kültür Yayinlari]. 669./ Sanat dizisi. 84.) 312pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. 4to. Wraps. Published in conjunction with the First International Iznik/Nicaea Symposium, 2000. Istanbul (Türkiye Is Bankasi Kültür Yayinlar), 21003. 25 [AKIN, NUR, ET AL. (EDITORS).] 7 Centuries of Ottoman Architecture: “A Supra-National Heritage.” Editors: Nur Akin, Afife Batur, Selçuk Batur. 487pp. Prof. illus. 4to. Wraps. “...consists of the papers presented to the international congress, which took place at ITU Taskisla Campus on 25/26/27 November 1999.” Istanbul (YEM Yayin), 2001. 26 AKURGAL, EKREM. Die Kunst der Hethiter. 123, (3)pp., 24 color plates. 150 illus. hors texte. 25 text figs. Lrg. 4to. Cloth. D.j. München (Hirmer Verlag), 1961. Arntzen/Rainwater I63 (citing English-language edition). 27 ALEXANDER, JOHN. The Directing of Archaeological Excavations. 303pp. 23 illus. hors texte. 73 figs. 4to. Cloth. D.j. London/New York (John Baker/ Humanities Press), 1970. 28 ALFÖLDI-ROSENBAUM, ELISABETH, ET AL. A Survey of Coastal Cities in Western Cilicia: Preliminary Report. By Elisabeth Rosenbaum, Gerhard Huber, Somay Onurkan. With an excursus by Roderich Regler. (Türk Tarih Kurumu yayinlari. VI. seri, no. 8.) x, 94, (2)pp., 21 plates. 42 figs. Sm. folio. Boards, 1/4 cloth. Ankara (Türk Tarih Kurumu Basimevi), 1967. 29 ALIKI. (École Française d’Athènes: Études Thasiennes. IX-X.) 2 vols. in 3 parts, as follows: Aliki, I: Les deux sanctuaires, par Jean Servais. Les carrières de marbre à l’époque paléochrétienne, par Jean-Pierre Sodini, Anna Lambraki et Tony Kozelj. 146pp. 98 illus. II: La basilique double. Par J.-P. Sodini, K. Kolokotsas. Avec la collaboration de Luc Buchet. 2 vols. Texte: 364, (2), 4pp., 3 lrg. folding plans. 244 figs. Planches: xvi pp., 92 plates. Lrg. 4to. Wraps. Athènes/Paris (École Française d’Athènes/ De Boccard), 1980-[1984]. ARS LIBRI 3 THE LIBRARY OF CECIL L. S TRIKER 30 ALKIM, U. BAHADIR. Anatolia. I: From the Beginnings to the End of the 2nd Millenium B.C. (Archaeologia Mundi.) 278, (2)pp. 158 illus. (61 color). Lrg. 8vo. Buckram. D.j. Cleveland/Geneva (World Publishing Company/ Nagel), 1968. 31 ALLACCI, LEONE. The Newer Temples of the Greeks. [By] Leo Allatios. Translated, annotated, and with introduction by Anthony Cutler. xxviii, (2), 47pp. 3 plates. Lrg. 8vo. Cloth. D.j. Presentation copy, inscribed by the editor. University Park/London (The Pennsylvania State University Press), 1969. 32 ALLSOPP, BRUCE. The Study of Architectural History. 128pp.
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