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Madrid, Ministerio de Educación Nacional, 1963. 4to. mayor; X - 618 pp. Ejemplar intonso. Cubiertas originales.
LXXXIII + 323pp.+ 4 planches hors-texte, pages toujours non coupées, bon état, dans la série "Université de Louvain. Recueil de travaux d'histoire et de philologie" 4e série fasc.14, T31533
cm. 12 x 21, xii-60 pp. con ritratto e 2 figg. Olschki, Leo S. - Cataloghi della libreria antiquaria Francese 119 gr. xii-60 p.
Hardcover. 292 p., 165 x 245 mm, Languages: English, Including an index. Fine copy. ISBN 9780888443700. The so-called Evangelium Nicodmi (EN), a fifth-century apocryphal passion narrative, showed remarkable vitality throughout the Middle Ages and by the close of the period established itself as one of the most influential religious texts, its authority approaching - though not often attaining - that of the canonical gospels. The importance of the EN for the religious culture of the Middle Ages has long been recognized, yet its scope and vicissitudes, its gradual evolution and transmission, have occasioned but a few tentative explorations. The reason for this paucity of detailed studies and for the continued absence of a comprehensive edition of the EN lies in the circumstances that make them all the more desirable - the apocryphon's enormous popularity in the Middle Ages and, as a natural corollary, the daunting abundance of extant manuscripts. Manuscripts of the Evangelium Nicodemi offers the first comprehensive listing of all known Latin manuscripts of the apocryphon. Descriptions of individual manuscripts provide information about the coodices (writing material, number of folios, size, date, place of origin, scribes, owners, contents) and about the texts those codices contain (incipits and explicit of the texts that make up the Evangelium). A series of five analytical and interpretative indexes serves as a guide to the composition of the Evangelium and its satellites, to the chronology of the manuscripts, to their contents, and to persons and places connected with them. The information gathered in this volume may be of assistance in studying the sources of vernacular translations of the Evangelium, patterns of its ownership and readership, medieval attitudes towards it, and the dynamics of its textual evolution; in investigating scribal practices of selection and compilation; and in identifying manuscripts of other apocrypha.
415p. Hardcover Good condition, rear hinge cracked
Folio sheet, 1 p. with endorsements on verson Unbound folded and creased, some creases partly torn
pp. 388, (2) [Index], (2) [Useful Tables and Advertisements]. Profusely illustrated. Includes blank forms for weather notes, accounts, etc. some filled out for meals and bed for Mr. Jewett Pozer, hired help of Miss Faulkinghains, Miss Moors. Title page torn without loss and soiled. Lacks end papers. 4to. Original publisher's cloth binding, worn and soiled. AG BX 1
unp., illus. Hardcover Very good condition in slipcase
3 Parts, price list to each part loosely inserted, coloured illustrs., throughout, orig. decorated stiff wrappers, 1639 lots. The auction catalogue of the magnificent bibliographical library of Bernard H. Breslauer. For almost six years he employed Michael Laird to assist him in cataloguing the collection, Christie's have used these scholarly notes in the compilation of this catalogue.
Folio, 43, [5]pp., 5 plates (4 photographic reproductions), cont. quarter calf, title lettered in gilt on upper cover, lightly rubbed.
First edition, xvii, [4], 640pp., very good ex-library copy, buckram.
First edition, xi, [1], 703pp., a very good ex-library copy, buckram.
First edition, xv, [1], 746, viiipp., a very good ex-library copy, cloth, lower hinge split.
4to, vii,[i],276+4pp., of adverts, numerous plates and illustrs., (some coloured), orig. printed wrappers, a nice copy. Profusely illustrated and containing some superb coloured plates. Includes an article by Douglas Cockerell 'La Reliure de luxe en Angleterre.' p.69-121. From the library of Pierre Ber?s.
First Edition, 4to, 193 plates (17 in colour), orig. cloth, d.w. with slight insect damage otherwise a very nice copy. An important collection comprising of 71 Western, 5 Greek and 13 Oriental manuscripts, together with a number of fragments.
4to, 10 coloured plates, orig. vellum-backed boards. From the library of Frederick B. Adams, Jr.
cm. 18 x 25,5, 170 pp. Biblioteca di bibliografia italiana 375 gr. 170 p.
cm. 20 x 28, iv-30 pp. con 102 numeri con 17 figg. Olschki, Leo S. - Cataloghi della libreria antiquaria Francese 118 gr. iv-30 p.
cm. 17 x 24, 56 pp. con 21 figg. Olschki, Leo S. - Cataloghi della libreria antiquaria 111 gr. 56 p.
cm. 17 x 24, 74 pp. Olschki, Leo S. - Cataloghi della libreria antiquaria Estratto: Choix, vol. X. Francese 107 gr. 74 p.
cm. 18 x 25,5, 116 pp. con 8 tavv. f.t. Biblioteca di bibliografia italiana 345 gr. 116 p.
FACSIMILE. 111 [viii+32+71 plates] pages. Gilt hardcover. Spine upper edge slightly bumped. Binding visible between several pages. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
IN HEBREW. PART ONE ONLY OF TWO. ERSTES HEFT of the critical edition of 'Midrash Ha-Gadol' on the book of Exodus - a collection of midrashim and exegesis compiled in medieval Yemen, regarded by many as a masterpiece of Jewish Yemenite literature. The editor - David Zvi Hoffmann (1843-1921) was an eminent Orthodox Rabbi and Torah Scholar whose rabbinical training was at the hands of Moshe Schick and Azriel Hildesheimer. Shortly after obtaining his degree, he became employed as a teacher in Samson Raphael Hirsch's Realschule school in Frankfurt am Main, and in 1873 moved to Berlin to join the faculty of the Rabbinical Seminary of Berlin where he eventually became rector in 1899 after the death of Azriel Hildesheimer. This edition was proofed and edited by the Mekitze Nirdamim society. 240x160mm. 80 pages. Softcover. Cover yellowing/age-stained and wrinkled. Cover corners and edges worn and tattered. Front cover detached; edges partly chipped. Rear cover almost detached. Spine worn and partly missing. Rear cover and few pages upper corner water-stained - NO damage to text. Page edges/corners slightly bumped/worn. Pages bottom part wrinkled. Pages yellowing and uncut. [SUMMARY]: Despite the aforementioned mostly external damage, this rare Midrash is in good reading condition.
FIRST EDITION. This book marks the first printing of the hitherto unknown introduction to the thorough linguistic commentary on the Jewish prayer book by Shabbethai Ben Issac ha-Sofer, the renowned 17th century grammarian. The book is in Hebrew save for a 13-page introduction in German to B. Isaac's life and work by the renowned Jewish-German historian and theologian Abraham Berliner. 220x155mm. XVIII+82 pages. Marbled quarter-cloth Hardcover. Cover worn and stained. Cover edges worn. Spine bumped in several places. 1 small wormhole extends throughout the book, including the cover - NO damage to text. Two slightly smaller holes extend from the rear endpaper to page 57, with very little damage to several letters in the text - text still readable. Pen inscription on whitepage. Hebrew title page and pages 3-13 and VI-VIII stained near edges with no damage to text. Pages slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This eloquent treatise on the language of the Jewish prayer-book has suffered some damage, but is still in good reading condition.
Rédigé à Nérac, en 1896. Une liasse de 196 pp. Manuscrites sur beau papier vergé; de format in folio; nombreux timbres à secs, paraphes. Bon état.