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Taksit | Tutar | Toplam |
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Tek Çekim | 523.00 TL | 523.00 TL |
2 Taksit | 261.50 TL | 523.00 TL |
3 Taksit | 174.33 TL | 523.00 TL |
4 Taksit | 139.90 TL | 559.61 TL |
5 Taksit | 112.97 TL | 564.84 TL |
6 Taksit | 95.01 TL | 570.07 TL |
Taksit | Tutar | Toplam |
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Tek Çekim | 523.00 TL | 523.00 TL |
2 Taksit | 261.50 TL | 523.00 TL |
Taksit | Tutar | Toplam |
---|---|---|
Tek Çekim | 523.00 TL | 523.00 TL |
2 Taksit | 261.50 TL | 523.00 TL |
3 Taksit | 174.33 TL | 523.00 TL |
Taksit | Tutar | Toplam |
---|---|---|
Tek Çekim | 523.00 TL | 523.00 TL |
2 Taksit | 261.50 TL | 523.00 TL |
3 Taksit | 174.33 TL | 523.00 TL |
Taksit | Tutar | Toplam |
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Tek Çekim | 523.00 TL | 523.00 TL |
2 Taksit | 261.50 TL | 523.00 TL |
3 Taksit | 174.33 TL | 523.00 TL |
4 Taksit | 138.60 TL | 554.38 TL |
5 Taksit | 111.92 TL | 559.61 TL |
6 Taksit | 94.14 TL | 564.84 TL |
Ödeme Türü | Toplam Tutar |
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Diğer Kredi Kartları | 523.00 TL |
Havale / Eft | 523.00 TL |
Posta Çeki | 523.00 TL |
Kapıda Ödeme | 533.00 TL |
Kapıda ödemeli siparişlerde +10,00TL kapıda ödeme hizmet bedeli ilave edilir. |
- Vade farksız taksitler KOYU renkte gösterilmektedir.
- X+X şeklinde belritilen taksitler (Örneğin: 2+3) 2 taksit olarak işleme alınmakta ancak ilgili bankanın kampanyası dahilinde 2 taksit üzerinden işlem yapıldığı halde 2+3 yani 5 taksit olarak kartınıza ve ödemenize yansımaktadır. (2 taksit seçilmiş olsa bile banka kampanyası dahilinde ekstradan vade farkı eklenmeden işlem 5 taksite bölünmektedir.)
“...The religions of ancient Greece and Rome are extinct. The so- called divinities of Olympus have not a single worshipper among living men. They belong now not to the department of theology, but to those of literature and taste. There they still hold their place, and will continue to hold it, for they are too closely connected with the finest productions of poetry and art, both ancient and modern, to pass into oblivion.
We propose to tell the stories relating to them which have come down to us from the ancients, and which are alluded to by modern poets, essayists, and orators. Our readers may thus at the same time be entertained by the most charming fictions which fancy has ever created, and put in possession of information indispensable to every one who would read with intelligence the elegant literature of his own day.
In order to understand these stories, it will be necessary to acquaint ourselves with the ideas of the structure of the universe which prevailed among the Greeks—the people from whom the Romans, and other nations through them, received their science and religion...”