Cornucopia: Turkey for Connaisseurs - Sayı 12 Cilt 2; 1997

Hazırlayan:
Editor: John Scott
Stok Kodu:
1199119301
Boyut:
22x28
Sayfa Sayısı:
130 s.
Basım Yeri:
İstanbul
Baskı:
1
Basım Tarihi:
1997
Kapak Türü:
Karton Kapak
Kağıt Türü:
Kuşe Kağıt
Dili:
İngilizce
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Cornucopia: Turkey for Connaisseurs - Sayı 12 Cilt 2; 1997
Cornucopia: Turkey for Connaisseurs - Sayı 12 Cilt 2; 1997
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Contents:

Black Sea Issue Over the Hills and Far Away the Çoruh Valley, by Brian Sewell The Country Houses that Ride ‘The Storm' Çamlıhemşin, by Patricia Daunt Stopping Train to Georgia Sapanca, by David Barchard Farmhouse Style A modern farmhouse in ancient Bithynia Our Man in Trabson Sir Denis Wright looks back with affection Art & Design The New Babylon? A 17th-century panorama of Istanbul in the Vatican, by Christine Thomson Art Puts its House in Order The new Ercümend Kalmık Museum Take Silk A profile of Bilge Mestçi's Artisan Countryside If You Go Down to the Woods Today Kemer Golf & Country Club After the Snows A field guide to Anatolia's crocuses, by Andrew Byfield Cookery Eggs on a Plate Classic recipes made easy, by Berrin Torolsan Counterpoint Academic Overtures Norman Stone in Ankara Confusing Business Andrew Finkel in Washington Best of Baku Peter Wimsey in Azerbaijan Diary Dress sense, common sense and nonsense, by Andrew Finkel One Good Woman and True John Brunton talks to Istanbul Film Festival director Hülya Uçansu Regulars Connoisseur Orientalist, Byzantine and Ottoman Art: a viewer's guide, by Philippa Scott Eating Out in Istanbul A Man for Four Seasons, by Andrew Finkel Book Reviews The Stamp of Authority Ottoman Silver Marks, by Garo Kürkman Reviewed by John Carswell The Seven Colours Colour and Symbolism in Islamic Architecture, photographs by Roland and Sabrina Michaud. Reviewed by Philippa Scott Arid is as Arid Does Aurel Stein: pioneer of the Silk Road, by Annabel Walker. Reviewed by Antony Wynn Spot the Barbarians The Making of Orthodox Byzantium, by Mark Whittow. Byzantine Art and Architecture, by Lyn Rodley. The Early Byzantine Chruches of Cilicia and Isauria, by Stephen Hill. Reviewed by David Barchard

Contents:

Black Sea Issue Over the Hills and Far Away the Çoruh Valley, by Brian Sewell The Country Houses that Ride ‘The Storm' Çamlıhemşin, by Patricia Daunt Stopping Train to Georgia Sapanca, by David Barchard Farmhouse Style A modern farmhouse in ancient Bithynia Our Man in Trabson Sir Denis Wright looks back with affection Art & Design The New Babylon? A 17th-century panorama of Istanbul in the Vatican, by Christine Thomson Art Puts its House in Order The new Ercümend Kalmık Museum Take Silk A profile of Bilge Mestçi's Artisan Countryside If You Go Down to the Woods Today Kemer Golf & Country Club After the Snows A field guide to Anatolia's crocuses, by Andrew Byfield Cookery Eggs on a Plate Classic recipes made easy, by Berrin Torolsan Counterpoint Academic Overtures Norman Stone in Ankara Confusing Business Andrew Finkel in Washington Best of Baku Peter Wimsey in Azerbaijan Diary Dress sense, common sense and nonsense, by Andrew Finkel One Good Woman and True John Brunton talks to Istanbul Film Festival director Hülya Uçansu Regulars Connoisseur Orientalist, Byzantine and Ottoman Art: a viewer's guide, by Philippa Scott Eating Out in Istanbul A Man for Four Seasons, by Andrew Finkel Book Reviews The Stamp of Authority Ottoman Silver Marks, by Garo Kürkman Reviewed by John Carswell The Seven Colours Colour and Symbolism in Islamic Architecture, photographs by Roland and Sabrina Michaud. Reviewed by Philippa Scott Arid is as Arid Does Aurel Stein: pioneer of the Silk Road, by Annabel Walker. Reviewed by Antony Wynn Spot the Barbarians The Making of Orthodox Byzantium, by Mark Whittow. Byzantine Art and Architecture, by Lyn Rodley. The Early Byzantine Chruches of Cilicia and Isauria, by Stephen Hill. Reviewed by David Barchard

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