This work is a description and analysis of a unique Old Testament codex in Georgian containing the first eight books of the Bible, the Prophets, and marginal commentary on both.
The London Conference on the Revision of Certain Stiupulations of the Treaty of March 30, 1856 Concerning the Neutralisation of the Black Sea, 1870-1871
A collection of Ottoman diplomatic correspondence between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and representatives in various European capitals during the nineteenth century.
In 1875 Matthias Bedrossian undertook to update earlier Armenian dictionaries, but he succeeded in producing a completely reworked Armenian-English dictionary. This updated edition is presented by Gorgias with a new introduction by Edward G Mathews Jr.
The surviving text of a Georgian martyrology, on Stephen Protomartyr, Peter and Paul, shows the influence of Armenian Christianity on Georgia, and reflects 6th century preaching against Judaism.
Eris Perese’s historical novel tells a Turkish family’s experience of the transition between Empire and Republic. Set between the Balkan Wars and the Second World War, A Legacy of Change follows Aydin’s youth in Istanbul and then his experiences in Europe under Nazi threat.
A book about the cultural heritage of the Sephardic Jewish population of Turkey written in the Ladino language. Historical accounts detail the Jewish expulsion from Spain and subsequent migration to the Ottoman lands in 1492.
A collection of essays on Ottoman political history, ranging from the eighteenth through to the twentieth centuries as the Empire went through a series of transformations.
A rejection of the claims in Henry Morgethnthau’s memoirs which have been used to argue that there was a genocide committed against Armenians during WWI.
A collection of articles on the Eastern Question by a former Spanish envoy to the Ottoman Empire, originally published in the influential Madrid paper La Epoca during the 1880s and 1890s.