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RARE FACSIMILE EDITION OF 200 COPIES of Sifra, a Halakhic Midrash to Leviticus frequently quoted in the Talmud. Like Leviticus itself, the Midrash is occasionally called "Torat Kohanim" (Kid. 33a; Sanh. 103b; Cant.R. vi.8), and in two passages also "Sifra debe Rab". 285x215mm. 59 double pages (119 pages). Black cloth Hardcover wit gilt lettering on front cover and spine. Cover corners and spine edges slightly bumped. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare limited facsimile edition of an important Halakhic Midrash is in good condition.
IN HEBREW. LIMITED FACSIMILE EDITION OF 200 COPIES. 285x220mm. 63 double pages (127 pages). Gilt hardcover. Cover slightly curved. Spine edges slightly bumped and slightly worn. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
RARE LIMITED FACSIMILE EDITION OF 200 COPIES of Sifre (siphrey, Sifrei, also, Sifre debe Rab or Sifre Rabbah) - a Halakhic Midrash on the biblical books of Bamidbar (Numbers) and Devarim (Deuteronomy). 285x215mm. 63 double pages (127 pages). Black cloth Hardcover with gilt lettering on front cover and spine. Cover slightly curved. Cover corners slightly bumped. Spine edges and hinges bumped. Pages slightly yellowiung. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare limited facsimile edition of an important Midrash is in good condition.
Contains plates in color. 325x240 mm. No pagination. Softcover. Cover yellowing. Cover corners and edges slightly worn. Spine slightly worn. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
Contains plates in black and white. 21x14 cm. Unnumbered pages. Softcover. Cover slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
Mézin, 1716. 8 pp., sur papier vergé filigrané, cachets de la généralité de Bordeaux. Bon état.
28x20.5cm. 48+23 pages. Hardcover. In good condition.
Gebonden, Hardcover, linnen met opdruk,. met handgeschreven dagboek ; dagelijkse gebeurtenissen beschreven door Corneel Damien Perck, 1893 (Ruysbroek ) - 1972. Almanak geillustreerd met Houtsneden van D.Acket, N. Degouy, L. De Jaegher.
16 beschr. SS. auf 10 Bll. Taubenblauer Seidenband der Zeit. Gr.-4to. Hübsch ausgeführte, unpublizierte Handschrift, wohl österreichischen Ursprungs, mit 12 thematischen Elogen auf den Hl. Joseph: I. S. Josephus e stirpe regia; II. S. Josephus vir justus; III. S. Josephus Virginis B.mae sponsus; IV. S. Josephus angelorum alloqio honoratus; V. S. Josephus mysterii incarnationis praescius; VI. S. Josephus divinorum mysteriorum praesens sectator; VII. S. Josephus Christi custos; VIII. S. Josephus Christi nutritius; IX. S. Josepho Christus subditus; X. S. Josephus moriens beatissimus; XI. S. Josephus patrum in limbo consolator; XII. S. Josephus thaumaturgus. Am Schluss signiert von einem "Albertus". - An Ecken und Kanten berieben; der Seidenbezug am Rücken fehlt.
- S.n., s.l. 1949, 8,5x11,5cm, une feuille. - Photographie originale, tirage albuminé d'époque, représentant Jean de Bosschère légèrement de profil posant la tête penchée en arrière. Envoi autographe daté de signé de Jean de Bosschère au verso de la photographie : "Pour le poète Guy Lavaud. / Jean de Bosschère. : Photo. G. Ballereau 1949". [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
Small folio (ca. 235 x 306 mm). Latin manuscript (bastarda in black ink) on paper. (4 blank), 365 numbered, (6 blank) ff. (fol. 37 vacat; contemporary ms. foliation continued 366-370). With 16 pretty four-line initials in colour and gilt and numerous red (and occasional blue) lombardic initials; partly rubricated and with red marginalia. Contemporary blindstamped pigskin over wooden boards, signed by the Vienna bookbinder Mathias, preserving 3 of the original 10 brass bosses, 7 of the 8 leading edge fittings, and both catch plates on the upper cover, as well as the original straps, ruled in blind. Crenellated spine-ends. Extensive collection of mostly late sermons by the versatile Austrian theologian Thomas Ebendorfer from Haselbach near Korneuburg, who is best remembered for his "Cronica Austrie" and who long served as professor as well as variously as dean and rector of the University of Vienna. All writings here present are also to be found (in a slightly different order) in the Vienna manuscript Cod. 4041, in the author's own hand. They comprise on the one hand the fairy widely copied "Sermones de confessione" (a series of eight sermons) in Ebendorfer's revised version from 1447, and on the other a set of 25 treatises collected under the title "Poenitentiale", which focuses on penitence and repentance, reparation, debt, usury, pledges, testaments, and related subjects (1456-1461). According to Lhotsky this latter collection does not appear to have been widely disseminated beyond the author's original manuscript: although we have been able to trace individual parts in other codices (Eichstätt University Library, Cod. st 761: Lhotsky 134, 110, 102, 111, 112, 132, 133; Vienna, Schottenstift, Cod. 387: Lhotsky 110, 102, 111), this series was obviously copied very rarely, and the only other known similarly complete transmission remains the autograph in the Austrian National Library. Contains individually: - 1r: Collationes de ieiunio (Lhotsky 134), nine sermons; followed by a poem (36vb) "Gloria, laus et honor ... Apicum hic scriptor quem Haselpach vexit ad ortum ut prece placatus sit deus ipse pius" (Lhotsky 136); the remainder of the column as well as the entire leaf 37 are left blank. - 38r: Tractatus de contritione (Lhotsky 110, inc. "Ait dominus per prophetam", but the painted initial "S" corrupts this to "Sit ..."); interrupted on 42va (with a marginal note "hic non est defectus") and continued on 43ra; an oblong 8vo leaf written on both sides in a different hand, bound before 72r, contains inserted text; expl. 82va "... suo pondere ad aliud trahit. Sic est finis huius primae partis". - 82rb: Collationes de confessione (Lhotsky 102), inc. "Ecce nunc tempus"; expl. 135va "Expliciunt collationes Mgri Thomae d'Haslpach De confessione". - 135vb: De satisfactione (Lhotsky 111), ten sermons; inc. "Reddite ergo omnes debita. Ita hortatur". - 180rb: Tractatus specialis de restitutione que est pars satisfactionis (Lhotsky 112), inc. "Reddite omnibus debita. Ita praecipit". - 185ra: Sermo secundus de restitutione (Lhotsky 113). - 190ra: De restitutione rapine (Lhotsky 114). - 196ra: De contractibus emptionis (Lhotsky 115). - 207rb: De mutuo faciendo (Lhotsky 116). - 212vb: De usura et iudeis (Lhotsky 117). - 218vb: De usura (Lhotsky 118). - 224rb: Collatio tertia de usuris (Lhotsky 119). - 232rb: Collatio de restitutione usuarum (Lhotsky 120). - 238ra: Collatio secunda de restitutione usure (Lhotsky 121). - 243rb: Collatio de restitutio pignorum (Lhotsky 122). - 247rb: Sermo de solutionibus debitorum (Lhotsky 123). - 251va: De restitutione vinctorum (Lhotsky 124). - 255va: De testamentis (Lhotsky 125). - 260va: De locatione et conductione (Lhotsky 126). - 264rb: De comodato (Lhotsky 127). - 266va: De custodiendo et servando deposito (Lhotsky 128). - 271ra: De restitutione dampnificancium in corpore proximum (Lhotsky 129). - 276rb: De restitutione dampnificatorum in bonis anime (Lhotsky 130). - 281va: Collatio de restitutione fame ablate (Lhotsky 131). - 286ra: Collationes de elemosina (Lhotsky 132), seven sermons. - 315ra: Collationes de oratione (Lhotsky 133), eleven sermons; dated "1460" in the margin of 329v; expl. 365rb: "Et sic est finis illarum collationum". - Of the 26 individual chapters, no fewer than 16 are decorated with small, but quite meticulous initials in colours and gilt, while the others have lombardic initials. Bound in an attractive, immediately contemporary Gothic pigskin binding by the Viennese bookbinder Mathias, exhibiting the typical features of his mature work. "Mathias is foremost among Vienna's bookbinders of the Gothic period; his name is known from the scroll stamp he used. He was active from about 1450 to 1474. It was he who created the classic Viennese binding style that was to be much imitated but never replicated [...] Several books bearing Mathias's stamps were bound for Emperor Frederick III [...] His craft reached its first peak around the year 1460" (cf. H. Kühnel, Ausstellung Gotik in Österreich, Krems 1967, p. 265). - Of the original five brass bosses to each of the covers, the present volume wants three on the upper and four on the lower cover, as well as the brass clasps. Insignificant worming to lower and tiny chafe marks to upper cover. Front hinge starting at top. Several additions and insertions in the margins and on extra leaf in a different contemporary hand; numerous manicules. Small traces of worming to the upper corner of fols. 217-229, occasionally just touching foliation. - Provenance: from the library of the Servite Order in Vienna's Rossau suburb with their 18th century engraved bookplate on the front pastedown and a smaller version thereof, as well as a faded stamp, on the first page; handwritten shelfmark "MS 73" (olim: 30); traces of an additional stamp on the front pastedown. A splendid Viennese codex containing writings by one of the great Viennese scholars of the late Middle Ages, in an original binding by the leading Viennese bookbinder of the Gothic period. A. Lhotsky, Thomas Ebendorfer: ein österreichischer Geschichtschreiber, Theologe und Diplomat des 15. Jahrhunderts (Stuttgart 1957), nos. 102, 110-134, 136. - For the binding: Kyriss K 51; Schunke, Schwenke-Slg. II, 283; Einbanddatenbank w000166; Mazal, Europ. Einbandkunst, no. 29.
- A l'enseigne de la guirlande, Bayonne 1919, 19,5x27,5cm, reliure de l'éditeur. - Edition illustrée de culs-de-lampe et de vignettes originaux de Jean-Gabriel Daragnès gravés sur bois, un des 250 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin d'Arches, seul tirage avec 30 divers Japon. Reliure de l'éditeur en plein cartonnage souple recouvert de papier moiré, vignette de titre encollée sur le premier plat. Précieux et bel envoi autographe de J.-G. Daragnès à André Gide qui a signé deux fois (à l'encre noire puis au stylo bille bleu). Un minuscule manque en pied d'un mors, bel exemplaire. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Alphonse Lemerre, Paris 1891, 13x20cm, broché. - Troisième édition. Envoi de l'auteur. Un manque en tête du dos insolé, agréable état intérieur. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Editions Spes, Lausanne 1961, 13x20,5cm, broché. - Troisième édition. Bel envoi de l'auteur à Georges Simenon. Bel exemplaire malgré de petites taches sans gravité sur le premier plat. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- The university press, Edinburgh 1948, 13,5x21cm, reliure de l'éditeur. - Nouvelle édition enrichie d'une introduction originale de John Orr. Reliure cartonnée de l'éditeur, exemplaire complet de sa jaquette. Envoi de J. Orr à Jules Supervielle. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Bureau de la Revue contemporaine, Paris 1854, 16x25,5cm, relié. - Edition originale imprimée à petit nombre de ce tiré à part de la Revue contemporaine. Reliure à la bradel en demi percaline sable, dos lisse avec étiquette manuscrite comportant le nom de l'auteur et le titre de l'ouvrage, plats de papier à la cuve, couverture conservée, reliure de l'époque. Précieux envoi autographe signé du comte de Marcellus à Alfred de Vigny. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
Barcelona, Escuela Municipal de Formación Doméstica, 1953-54. Álbum manuscrito con fotografías de la ciudad. 28 hojas. Encuadernación en tela. 25 x 20 cm. Muy buen ejemplar.
22 X 34 cm, [6]-372-[34] pages. Coutumier manuscrit Vidimé par le Sieur Emanuel Pretellins Secrétaire lt. du Grand Conseil d'Etat de la Ville et Canton de Berne. Cet exemplaire a été établi sur l'exemplaire signé par Emmanuel Rod, chancelier du canton de Berne, daté de 1703. Avec un "répertoire qui indique les pages en fin de volume". Une édition imprimée de ce coutumier avec divers ajouts et corrections paraitra en 1780 à Yverdon chez J. J. Hellen imprimeur. Exemplaire en parfaite condition.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript copy of 1593 numbered Medical and Health Law of Turkish Republic, adopted in April, 24, 1930. No author. 32x22 cm. In Ottoman script. [37] p. Including full 309 articles of law. Written with a fine Riq'a script. "The Ministry of Health was founded on 3 May 1920 with the law no. 3 following the opening of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. The first minister of health in Turkey is Dr. Adnan Adivar (Husband of famous Turkish female writer Halidde Edip Adivar). In this period, the issues of reconstruction after the war, the healing of the war wounds and formation of the key legislation in oder to found the country's health system were focused on. The foundations of the current public health system in Turkey were laid between the years of 1923 and 1946. In this period, a number of acts were put into effect to clearly and definitely specify the duties and functions of the Ministry of Health which was responsible for planning, arranging and applying the health programs. Such law as the General Health Law (Umumi Hifzissihha Kanunu) (1930/1593) which are still in effect today were enforced...". (Source: Legal, Ethical, Social Aspects of Public Health Care in Europe and Beyond: Croatia, Japan, Portugal and Turkey, Vol. 2).
Manuscript notes made by a nineteenth century student of medicine, possibly intent on becoming an apothecary, who examines and records the earlier works of German physician and professor Andreas Elias Buechner (1701-1769), including numerous medicinal recipes and commentary on physiological effects. 8vo. 56 pages in manuscript. Text is in German. Marbled paper boards with blank label to front. Volume measures approximately 17 x 21 cm. Very slight wear to boards, otherwise in very good condition, internally crisp and bright. The 18th century was the 'Golden Age' of scientific academies and learned societies. This work provides valuable information on the historic application of natural ingredients with medicinal qualities, as well as a somewhat early history of the experimentation and progress in the field of medicine, by drawing from the methodology and recipes of a notable eighteenth century German physician and educator in the field - Andreas Elias Büchner. Following a five-point outline, the writer compiles a lengthy and well organized list of medical ailments or discomforts and the simple remedies for them, over 24 pages, a very small sampling of these being parageusia (a distortion of the sense of taste), digestive issues for which are listed various laxatives, skin sensitivities and emollients, "alterantia" or hormonal alterants, and diaphoretics. A section headed "Special Formulas," comprising 23 pages of more complex medicinal recipes, provides ingredients and measurements for various emulsions, syrups, pills and much more. Andreas Elias Büchner (1701-1769) was a German physician, naturalist, Professor of Medicine at some of Germany's leading institutions, president of the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina from 1735 to 1769, and one of Friedrich Hoffmann's most zealous followers. Manuscript
Very Good Turkish Original b/w advertisement of Turkish Rock Band Üç Hürel, signed and inscribed by Feridun Hürel as 'Atilla'ya sevgiler'. Oblong: 11x16,5 cm. In Turkish. Photograph on the advertisement shows three members and brothers of Üç Hürel. Üç Hürel was a Turkish rock band, formed in 1970 by brothers Onur, Haldun and Feridun Hürel. Considered as among Turkey's most popular Anatolian rock bands, the band performed folk-driven pop and rock music and occasionally also paraphrased classic folk songs with considerable ingenuity. Their lyrics generally featured themes such as peace and freedom. Hürel brothers were born in Trabzon and later moved to Istanbul due to family business. In 1966, the brothers formed their first band, Yankilar, which was later renamed to Istanbul Dörtlüsü. The band performed in small music halls and tried to synthesize Turkish music and traditional rock formats. After forming a number of other bands, including Trio Istanbul, Oguzlar, and Biraderler, Feridun became a member of the Selcuk Alagöz Orchestra. Haldun and Onur later joined him to gain experience and earn money for new equipment. In 1970, they left the orchestra to form 3 Hur-El. Following the release of their debut single in 1970, "Ve Ölum/Seytan Bunun Neresinde," the band released two LPs and more than ten singles in six years. In 1977, Haldun and Feridun left the band for mandatory military service. Coping with the loss of their mother to a traffic accident, the brothers quit music. Feridun moved to England but returned without any significant accomplishments, subsequently returning and specializing in advertising. Onur took a job as an instructor and Haldun started a ceramics and textiles business. 3 Hür-El reunited in 1996, releasing two records in 1996 and 1999, respectively. The band's 1970 song, "Ve Ölüm", was featured in the 2013 Serge Bozon film, Tip Top. (Source: Wikipedia).
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript autograph letter / correspondence signed 'Üçüncü Kafkas Firkasi Kumandan Vekili Avni'. 18x11,5 cm. In Ottoman script. 1 p. Full. It starts with 'Huve'. Dated 8/6/[13]35 AH = [1919 AD]. Written from Trabzon to Mühimme? Mintikasi levâzim reisi Yüzbasi Rafet Efendi. "1) 27 Tabur Kumandan Vekâleti'nde bulunan Yüzbasi Mehmed efendi ile mezunen terhisi kolordudan emir verilmistir. Mezkûr tabur kumandanligina vekâleten mühimme? mintika levâzim reisi Rafet Efendi tabi'kilinmistir. 2) 12. Alay Kumandanligina ve Yüzbasi Rafet Efendi'ye teblig kilinmistir. / Reply to Yaver Mustafa Efendi. An Ottoman army auttograph of Kafkas Army.
1 cahier manuscrit recouvert de velours et tissu brodé, environ 90 feuillets et 5 faire-parts joints, s.d. [ circa 1890-1900 ]. Rappel du titre complet : Manuscrit [ Recueil de poésies et pièces diverses, dont copies de poèmes de Sully Prudhomme au verso de 5 faire-parts de mariage de Jeanne Geruzez, fille de Victor Geruzez, ami de Sully Prudhomme plus connu sous sous pseudonyme d'illustrateur : Crafty ] Le document est rendu très intéressant par la présence de 5 faire-parts du mariage de Jeanne Geruzez, fille de Victor Geruzez dit "Crafty" et Joseph Andlauer, chacun de ces faire-parts joints portant au verso la copie de poèmes de Sully Prudhomme, dont certains connus et publiés (ainsi "Hazards" ou "Songe d'Enfants" dédié à Mme G. [ Gabrielle ] Geruzez) mais il propose notamment un poème non intitulé et probablement inédit, dédié "A Jeanne Geruzez pour ses fiançailles", daté du 2 avril 1898 : "Jeanne, vois le printemps doucement radieux / Pas à pas revenir, réparateur fidèle / Il redresse le lys penché sur l'asphodèle / Il même la rosée à celle de tes yeux [ ... ]". Le cahier manuscrit recueille de nombreuses copies de poèmes (de Victor Hugo, Théodore de Banville, Musset, Casimir Delavigne, José Marie de Heredia, etc...), de textes historiques ou parfois scientifiques. Anonyme, le document peut-être très probablement attribué à un membre de la famille Géruzez. Eugène Geruzez, père de Crafty, était docteur es lettres et critique littéraire. Bon état Français
4to. Spanish manuscript on paper. 189 written pages on 97 ff. within black ink rules. Contemporary full leather binding over bevelled wooden boards, title and lyre design giltstamped to upper cover, Chilean arms to lower cover, floral ornamentation and title "Poesias" to spine. Gilt dentelle along bevelled outer as well as inner edges. All edges goffered and gilt. Dedication manuscript for Miss Teresa (Therese) Adametz, director of Santiago's pioneering teacher training college "Escuela Normal de Preceptoras" between 1885 and 1890. In 1910, the writer, educator and later Nobel laureate Gabriela Mistrál would receive her long-sought degree from this institution. - The volume constitutes an anthology of Chilean poetry, each section introduced by a brief outline of the life of the respective writer, including such poets as Eusebio Lillo, Isidoro Errázuriz, or Luis Rodriguez Velasco. Penned in fine and regular cursive calligraphy, with blackletter headlines decorated with ornamental penwork flourishes, this sumptuously bound volume was produced by the college's third class as a gift for the Silesian-born educator Adametz, formerly in charge of an Austrian girls' boarding school for the daughters of military officers (cf. Actividades femeninas en Chile [Santiago 1928], pp. 145f.). The dedicatory poem is signed "Rita Gomez Oviedo", while the final entry ("[L]a escuela qué goces") is signed "Pilar Montecinos C.". - An old stamped shelfmark "5.164" to the lower edge of the title-page. Beautifully preserved.
Deutsche Handschrift auf Papier. 23 SS. auf 14 Bll., halbbrüchig beschrieben. In originalem Papierumschlag mit kalligr. Titel. Lose Bögen. Kl.-Folio (225 x 286 mm). Interessante Kompilation von Erlassen und Dekreten, im wesentlichen betreffend den 1757 in den österreichischen Erblanden eingeführten "systemmäßigen Adel", ein Standesvorrecht, das bürgerlichen Offizieren unter bestimmten Bedingungen einen Rechtsanspruch auf Erhebung in den erblichen einfachen Adelsstand garantierte. - Das Dokument eröffnet mit einem "Vortrag des Directorii in Publicis et Cameralibus an Kais. Mar. Ther. v. 23. Okt. 1752": eine Vorlage zu der von Maria Theresia geforderten Beseitigung aller Unterschiede bei Nobilitationen und Standeserhöhungen zwischen den böhmischen und österreichischen Hofkanzleien, gegenseitiger Anerkennung ohne "der ehmals üblich gewesten neuerlichen Ansuch und Erlangung des selben respectu Standes" und Vereinheitlichung der dazu gebräuchlichen Siegel. Damit war eine wichtige Voraussetzung für die Einführung des systemmäßigen Adels geschaffen. Präsident des 1749 geschaffenen "Directorium in publicis et cameralibus", der Verwaltungsbehörde, die den erwähnten Hofkanzleien vorstand, war Friedrich Wilhelm von Haugwitz. Am 12. Jänner 1757 wurde der systemmäßige Adel per Allerhöchster Entschließung der Kaiserin eingeführt: "Laut Publikazion vom Jän 1757 hat M. Theresia aus allermildester Neigung für das Militär zu entschließen geruht, daß jede, Offiziere so auch von der Fortuna sein Aufkommen hat, nachdem er 30 Jahre gedient und seines Wohlverhaltens wegen von seinem vorgesetzten Kommandanten ein gutes Zeugnis beizubringen beizubringen vermag, auf Ansuchen das Ritterschaftsdiplom gratis ertheilt werden solle". - Bereits im April des Jahres erfolgten auf Anweisung des Hofkriegsrats erste Einschränkungen des Privilegs: "Im April 1757 wurde dieß dahin modifiziert, daß der erbländische Adel mit Nachsicht der Haupttaxe ertheilt werde, die Nebengebühren aber bezahlt werden sollen." Bis 1845 sind weitere Verschärfungen dokumentiert, aber auch Entscheidungen zur Form von Stammbäumen oder etwa die Festellung, dass "den Chefs der 2 Linien der fürstl. Familien Schönburg [...] und der 5 Linien der fürstl. Familien Salm" die Titulatur "Durchlaucht" gebührt (Hofkanzleidekret vom 4. Februar 1845). - Der Umschlag mit Einrissen, zwei Ausschnitten am Hinterdeckel und fleckig. Die Textseiten leicht gebräunt und minimal fleckig.