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2014CBS-9783527333288John Wiley Exclusive 2014. New. John Wiley (Exclusive) unknown
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1898743DG1898. 1898. Zwei Fotografien auf Karton montiert mit handschriftlichem Text und Datierung. Fotografie des Ehepaars H. Kummler-Sauerländer 1898. - Die Firma Kummler war im 19. Jahrhunder Importeur der Fahrzeuge von Benz & Cie. unknown
1990HEANEYSE002300Printed at the Whittington Press for the Friends of The Cheltenham Festival of Literature Cheltenham. 1990. First edition. Folio. Four sheets measuring 10m 1/2 by 15 inches preserved in a laid paper folder bearing a title-label. The poems each of them illustrated with a colour wood-engraving by John O'Connor and printed on mould-made paper are by Seamus Heaney "The Earth House" Laurie Lee "Field of Autumn" Jenny Joseph "From Persephone" and Lawrence Sail "Air".One of 125 numbered sets each poem being signed by the respective author. Fine in fine folder. Printed at the Whittington Press for the Friends of The Cheltenham Festival of Literature, Cheltenham. unknown
2012__1843762390Edward Elgar Pub 2012. Hardcover. New. 746 pages. 10.00x7.25x2.00 inches. Edward Elgar Pub hardcover
163840627Granatae. Good with no dust jacket. 1638. First. Full leather. 11.5" x 7 3/4"; 14 260 46 leaves. pages; . Dissertationes Juris Controversi in Hispalensi Senatu. Engraved arms on title a portrait is at the beginning of Dissertationes. Lio contemporary gilt-decorated mottled calf; a few margin stains some worming occasional ink marginalia generally sound. Granatae 1638 FIRST EDITION. Palau 356893; Penny Hispanic Society page 588. A solidly bound in full leather. Dissertations on Controversial Laws in the Spanish Senate. Spanish language. . Granatae hardcover
167852858Paris: G. Caillou 1678. First edition. Hardcover. Good. Quarto. 16 384pp; 3 unnumbered double-suite engraved plates with legends in the margins. Engraved printer's device at title. Woodcut head- and tailpieces lettrines. Text in Latin with some key terms in Hebrew; printed marginalia. Contemporary calf rubbed and lightly worn at extremities; spine with raised bands gilt-tooled compartments old manuscript title on paper in upper compartment. Text lightly toned throughout else clean and crisp. A good or better copy.<br /> <br /> Collation: atilde6 etilde2 e2 signed e3 A-3B4 = 200 leaves<br /> <br /> First edition of this Latin version of Sefer Avodah The Book of Divine Service being the eighth book of the Mishneh Torah Moses Maimonides' systemic treatment of Talmudic and post-Talmudic Jewish law halakhah. The nine chapters of Sefer Avodah comprise a legal digest of Israelite cult practices at the Jerusalem Temple: The Chosen Temple; Vessels of the Sanctuary and Those Who Serve Therein; Admission into the Sanctuary; Things Forbidden on the Altar; Sacrificial Procedure; Daily Offerings and Additional Offerings; Sacrifices Rendered Unfit; Service on the Day of Atonement; Trespass. "Whereas Christian interest in Maimonides' thought was focused on his philosophic work the Guide of the Perplexed during the Middle Ages -- the so-called Age of Faith -- this interest shifted during the Renaissance the Reformation and the Enlightenment to his Halakic work the Mishneh Torah. It was through the Mishneh Torah that Christian thinkers and theologians viewed normative Judaism" Dienstag.<br /> <br /> Born Daniel de Weil in the Jewish quarter of Metz Louis-Compiègne de Veil d. c.1710 was the son of the town's rabbi David Weil d. 1645 and a descendant of the Nürnberg rabbi Jacob Weil. Both he and his brother Charles Marie de Veil converted to Catholicism under the influence of the new Catholic archdeacon Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet who arrived at Metz in 1652. The archdeacon "shared in the current apocalyptic excitement of both Christians and Jewish cabbalists and the conviction of the former of an imminent large-scale conversion of the Jews" ODNB. He was sponsored at his baptism by Louis XIV as reflected in his new Christian name and went on to study theology at the Sorbonne. Both Louis and his brother subsequently converted to Calvinism and immigrated to England. "Designated sub-keeper of the Royal Library in 1678 de Veil was licensed ‘ad docendum litteras in et per totam urbem Londinensem' in 1685" Massil. As noted by Dienstag de Veil "devoted himself to the interpretation of Maimonides' code Mishneh Torah."<br /> <br /> The present work was dedicated to the son of Minister Jean-Baptiste Colbert the churchman Jacques Nicolas Colbert 1655-1707 who later become Archbishop of Rouen in 1691 and was one of the first members of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres. <br /> <br /> Provenance and annotations: With the 19th-century bookplate of "Mr. F. Theremin Ministre du S. Evangile" at the front paste-down and his stamp at the bottom margin of the title-page. The opening blank end-leaf contains detailed bibliographical lists in French. The first notes thirteen authors and their works which discuss de Veil including Richard Simon Pierre Daniel Huet and Job Ludolf; the second notes seven bibliographies which include the present work followed by a list of later printings. References: J. I. Dienstag "Christian Translators of Maimonides' Mishneh Torah into Latin" in: Salo Wittmayer Baron Jubilee Volume NY: Columbia Univ. 1974 pp.288; 303 no. 4; S.W. Massil “Immigrant Librarians to Britain: Huguenots and Some Others†69th IFLA General Conference and Council and Council 1-9 August 2003 Berlin; S. Wright "Charles Marie de Veil" in: ODNB.<br /> <br /> Full title and imprint: De cultu divino ex R. Mosis Majemonidae Secunda lege seu Manu forti liber VIII. Dividitur in IX. tractatus quorum seriem pagina è regione Elenchi posita declarabit. Accesserunt tabulae aere incisae in quibus exprimitur Hierosolymitanti templi forma accuratissimè & eleganter descripta. Hunc librum ex hebraeo latinum fecit & notis illustravit Ludovicus de Compiegne de Veïl D.A. Parisiis apud Guidonem Caillou Bibliopolam viâ Jocabaeâ sub Constantia. M.DC.LXXVIII. G. Caillou hardcover
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159643015Salmanticae Salamanca: Didacus à Cussio. Expensis Martini Perez Bibliopolae Diego de Cussio for Martin Pérez bookseller 1596. Prima Editio First edition. Hardcover. f to g. Octavo 7 3/4 x 5 1/2". 8 199 1pp. Later full mottled sheep with gold lettering and tooling to spine. Raised bands. Title page with a 3 1/2 x 2 1/2" striking woodcut of Madonna and Child seated and crowned by two angels. Decorative headpiece initials and tailpiece. <br /> <br /> Scarce first edition of this late 16th-century Spanish treatise on various crimes and punishments. OCLC only records two copies in North America Harvard University and University of Michigan.<br /> <br /> Published during the dark period of the Spanish inquisition this work includes chapters on punishments for apostasy murder blasphemy heresy incest arson trespassing lèse-majesté parricide rape grave robbing sodomy simony the act of selling church offices and roles gambling usury etc.<br /> <br /> Binding heavily rubbed with sporadic abrasion to leather. Closed tear at head of spine. Remnant of sticker at tail of spine. Modern endpapers and fly leaves. Contemporary previous owner's inscriptions signatures on title page. Extensive contemporary underlining and marginalia throughout some quite extensive with a few slightly cropped. Water staining to upper margin of pages 1 to 30 and along fore-edge and lower margin of pages 155 on. Fore-edge of the last three leaves repaired not affecting lettering. Text in Spanish. Binding in overall fair to good- interior in fair to good condition. Didacus à Cussio. Expensis Martini Perez Bibliopolae (Diego de Cussio for Martin Pérez bookseller) hardcover
201299933A. C. C. Distribution. New. 2012. Hardcover. 8415253346 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in English and Spanish. 170 pp. ; 92 illus. -- with a bonus offer-- . A. C. C. (Distribution) hardcover
167511996Madrid: Imprenta Imperial por Joseph Fernández de Buendía 1675. 280x195mm. 11x7¾". Madrid Imprenta Imperial por Joseph Fernández de Buendía 1675. En folio 280 x 195mm. 44 514 2 pp. Precioso frontispicio calcográfico grabado por Villafranca portada a dos tintas dentro de orla tipográfica. Texto impreso a dos columnas. Encuadernación de la época en plena piel lomera con hilos dorados y tejuelo en marroquén. Primera edición de este importante tratado de teoría política y educación de príncipes y gobernantes publicado en un año muy significativo la mayoría de edad de Carlos II para quien fue escrito el libro. El bello frontispicio magistral grabado de Villafranca "reúne todos los elementos que iban a centrar el debate ideológico-político en las postrimerías del siglo XVII. La portada condensa gráfica y conceptualmente una "política real y sagrada" basada en las virtudes cristianas y política. De un lado y de arriba a abajo el principio religioso que da legitimidad al poder "A Religione Imperium" y se apoya sobre la clemencia y el temor a Dios. Del otro lado el ejercicio del gobierno se funda sobre la prudencia "Governatum in Prudentia" y se apuntala con la justicia y la fortaleza. Estas dos columnas de virtudes que reproducen el papel de las columnas de Hércules en el emblema superior de la columna sobre el orbe protegen en el centro de la imagen los dos conceptos centrales la Ley y el Rey" Carrasco Martínez Adolfo: "<em>Debate político en torno al rey y la Monarquía de España 1680-1700</em>" en Ribot Luis dir.: "Carlos II y su entorno cortesano". CEEH 2009 Imprenta Imperial por Joseph Fernández de Buendía unknown
16318296Full limp vellum. Owner's inscription to title page. Lacking ties otherwise an exceptional crisp copy from the library of a prominent Ohio Rabbi. First published in Portuguese in a Lisbon imprint of 1626 this is the first Spanish language edition. A vitriolic attack on Iberian Jews who had converted to Christianity that they might remain in their homes following Ferdinand & Isabella's Alhambra Decree. Matos questions their faithfulness amongst other accusations & calls for their immediate expulsion. The book has the usual royal authorizations & licenses. In this edition the author's original prologue is preceded by one of the translator "Prólogo del auctor al lector" 14.5 X 19.2 cm. 237 xx Rimeriz hardcover