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2 delen: xi,209 + xiii,518pp.met enige ills., in de reeks "Miscellanea Neerlandica" vols.VIII-IX, 24cm., als nieuw
IN ENGLISH AND HEBREW WITH SUMMARY IN DUTCH. 24x16cm. 642 pages (pagination: 243/244). Softcover. Cover slightly yellowing and slightly age-stained. Front cover upper corner and rear cover bottom corner slightly wrinkled. Spine wrinkled and curved. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
RARE monograph on the poetry of an early Jewish liturgical poet (payyetan) Yehudah who composed a cycle of poems in accordance with the reading tradition of the Pentateuch and Prophets on the Sabbath. The author - Wout Jac. van Bekkum teaches Post-Biblical Hebrew in the Department of Middle East Studies, University of Groningen and is Professor of Modern Jewish History at the University of Amsterdam. Contains three reproductions of manuscripts. 245x160mm. XXXIV+183 pages. Dark-blue cloth Hardcover with dust-jacket. Gilt front cover and spine. Front cover upper corner and spine bottom edge slightly bumped. This extremely rare study on early liturgical Hebrew poetry is in very good condition.
[vi] + 238pp., hardcover (publisher's green cloth), dustwrapper, 25cm., in the series "Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta" volume 47, fine condition (as new), ISBN 90-6831-395-9, X80241
- Les éditeurs français réunis, Paris 1951, 12x18,5cm, broché. - Nouvelle édition, un des 125 exemplaires numérotés sur pur fil, le nôtre un des 25 hors commerce, seuls grands papiers. Préface originale de Lucien Scheler, directeur de publication des oeuvres de Jules Vallès, envoi autographe signé de ce dernier à Alice Eterstein sur la première garde. Ombre sur la première garde. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
88pp.of which 8pp. plates out of text, 22cm., softcover, dustwrapper, bilingual: Malayam-English, very good condition, X85008
- Emile-Paul frères, Paris 1925, 25,5x28cm, broché. - Edition illustrée de dessins gravés sur cuivre de Jean-Gabriel Daragnès, un des 200 exemplaires numérotés sur arches, seul tirage après 25 japon. . Quelques légères piqûres sans gravité, sinon agréable exemplaire. Envoi autographe signé de Paul Valéry : "Cet exemplaire de la Jeune Parque appartient à mon neveu Jean Valéry. Paul Valéry." [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Nrf, Paris 1930, 12x18,5cm, broché. - Première édition Gallimard, un des exemplaires numérotés sur alfa, seul tirage après 50 Japon. Dos habilement restauré. Important envoi autographe signé de Paul Valéry à sa muse le sculpteur Renée Vautier qui réalisa notamment le célèbre buste du poète en 1935 : "A ma savante et charmante Renée Vautier. Souvenir de ma tête d'argile. Paul Valéry 7bre 1931". [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Nrf, Paris 1932, 12x18,5cm, broché. - Nouvelle édition, un des 130 exemplaires numérotés sur alfa réservés au service de presse. Important envoi autographe signé de Paul Valéry à sa muse le sculpteur Renée Vautier qui réalisa notamment le célèbre buste du poète en 1935 : "A Renée Vautier. Le décapité parlant et ami. P. Valéry" Bel exemplaire. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Grasset, Paris 1938, 12x19cm, broché. - Edition originale sur papier courant. Quelques petites piqûres en marges de certains feuillets et des plats. Envoi autographe signé de Paul Valéry à Paul Jamot : "... en souvenir de sa visite..." [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Ronald Davis, Paris 1926, 12,5x19,5cm, broché. - Nouvelle édition, un des 12 exemplaires numérotés sur Japon, tirage de tête après 2 vieux Japon. Préface suivie d'extraits du Log-book de E. Teste. Dos et plats légèrement et marginalement passés, petites piqûres marginales sur le deuxième plat, sinon agréable exemplaire. Envoi autographe signé de Paul Valéry à l'éditeur A.A.M. Stols. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
[… with a collation of the other mss. And the printed edition of 1534/5 (STC 13608) together with notes on the mss. Language and contents], CLXXIX + 294pp.+ frontispice + 3pp.stellingen, Academic dissertation [Academisch proefschrift ter verkrijging van de graad van doctor in de letteren en wijsbegeerte aan de R.K.Universiteit te Nijmegen… 8 april 1960, promotor: prof. T.A. Birrell], VG
Roissard, 1958. In-4 en feuillets sous double étui de 15 pages pour le texte et chemise avec reproductions. Tirage limité numéroté celmui-ci n°776 sur pur chiffon des papeteries de Lana. Très bon état
Turnhout, Brepols, 1994, 305pp., softcover, 25cm., fine condition, R16335
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript (handwritten) letter (ALS) signed 'Ahmed Es'ad'. Oblong: 19x24 cm. In Ottoman script. Letterhead of 'Bâb-i Fetva Daire-i Seyhülislâm'. AH: 1301 = AD: 1885. With elqab, includes three lines. Written on salary increase of 'Imam-i Sânî Rasid Efendi hazretleri'. Folded. In elqab, it starts with 'Faziletlü efendim hazretleri' after 'Hüve'. Uryânîzâde Ahmed Esad Efendi was 117th sheikh al-islam of the Ottoman Empire in the period of Sultan Abdulhamid 2. He was son of Mehmed Said who was one of qadis (judge) of Sultan Mahmud II. He was descend from Osman el-Uryânî who was a Kilis city-born.
London, 28 November 1849. Manuscript Signed Letter to approbate the cocoa served by the Royal Navy to its nearly 200,000 mariners, written by important Scottish chemist Andrew Ure. 8vo. Double-leaf measuring approximately 18.5 x 17 cm. Very good, original condition. A most unusual document of unexpected consequence. Together with a privately printed biography published in London 1874, featuring an original albumen portrait photograph frontis of Dr. Ure. Small 8vo. measuring 10.5 x 14.5 cm. 18, [3] pages, giltedged leafs, gilt tooled and titled green leather boards, minor wear to corners, otherwise in Very Good condition. The favourable result from a formal investigation of a specific company's cocoa purchased and consumed by the British Navy at 400 tonnes per year, Dr. Ure suggests that many English producers were at the time compromising quality during production, however, he confirms the purity of Graham & Hedley's Genuine Roll Cocoa which was manufactured in Liverpool. A new product, the cacao was moulded into rolls and stamped. For a fee of £10.10 and commissioned by the Lords of the Admiralty [Sir James Whitley Deans Dundas, &c.], this analysis may very well have secured enormous profitability and longevity for the chocolate company. Competitors immediately denounced the assessment, such as Taylor Brothers for example, whom stated that public preference or 'taste test' was all that truly mattered. Evidently significant not only to the Navy, but also to the public as a whole, Ure's letter was published in the "Law Times" volume 15, 1850. Subsequently, numerous publications touted Graham & Hedley's product as "the best preparation of cocoa for morning and evening meals.... advantageous for invalids to whom it is essential to have the article genuine... the most economical substance offered to the public... superior homeopathic cocoa..." and so on. Excerpt from the letter: "Having been employed by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to analyze and improve the Cocoa and Chocolate of which 400 tonnes are annually manufactured for Navy at the Deptford Victualling Yard... " "I take pleasure in testifying that the Roll Cocoa of Messrs Graham & Hedley of Liverpool is perfectly pure, and so well prepared as to afford with hot water or milk, a bland, aromatic, salubrious, and highly nutritious an article of diet." End Excerpts. The letter is accompanied by a rare biographical sketch which commemorates Dr. Ure's important works, a lovely volume printed for private distribution only. Excerpts from the book: "... To Dr. Ure belongs the honour of having taken the lead in a movement which has had incalculable power in developing national wealth... In 1809, when the Glasgow Observatory was about to be established, Dr. Ure came to London, commissioned to make the scientific arrangements. Here he met, and acquired the friendship of Maskelyne, Pond, Groombridge, and other Astronomers, and also of Davy, Wollaston, Henry, and other distinguished chemists of that day... in London... appointed in 1834, Chemist to the Board of Customs... important researches on sugar refining... his skill and accuracy as an analytic chemist were well known, as well as the ingenuity of the means employed in his researches..." Dr. Andrew Ure (1778-1857) was a Scottish physician, analytical chemist, and a highly respected professor of chemistry. A foremost (possibly the first) consulting chemist in Britain, doing much work in London where he settled in 1830, his work entailed investigative tours of several industries in England, Belgium and France, various government commissions such as the one outlined above, and speaking as an expert witness. His visits to English textile mills led to his famous publications of "The Philosophy of Manufactures" (1835) and "The Cotton Manufactures of Great Britain" (1836). His exposure to factory conditions led him to consider methods of heating and ventilation, and he is credited with being the first to describe a bi-metallic thermostat. "The Great Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines" (1837), was Ure's chief and most encyclopaedic work. In 1840 he helped found the Pharmaceutical Society. The Board of Commissioners for the Victualling of the Navy, often called the Victualling Commissioners or Victualling Board, was for 150 years the body responsible under the Navy Board for victualling ships of the British Royal Navy. It oversaw the vast operation of providing serving naval personnel (140,000 men in 1810) with enough food, drink and supplies to keep them fighting fit, sometimes for months at a time, in whatever part of the globe they might be stationed. It was in 1795 that Dr. Joseph Fry of Bristol employed a steam engine to grind cocoa beans, which led to the manufacture of chocolate on a large scale. By 1825 the Royal Navy purchased more cocoa than for the rest of Britain. It was considered perfectly nutritious beverage for sailors on watch duty, being hot and non-alcoholic was of further benefit. Sailors in the Atlantic Ocean and the Baltic Sea coined the term "chocolate gale" in reference to the cold wind from the northwest, which ultimately granted them the comforting treat. By the nineteenth century chocolate was being tested for commercial distribution as a "homeopathic" and "dietetic" product. According to Hassall's survey of British made chocolate, producers of homeopathic chocolates included Graham & Hedley, Taylor Brothers, Leaths, J.S. Fry & Sons, Cadbury, Barry and Company, Epps' and others. Manuscript
1 manuscrit reliure plein vélin d'époque, 1743, 192 feuillets. Rappel du titre complet : Questiones elaborate ab D. D. Blasio Matia San Juan in universitate Cesar Augustana Sacre scientia Laurea decorato pro obtinendis Cathedris Iterato Palestrita, et Philosophica Eimii Doctoris Cathedre Moderatore. Scripte fuerunt ab Iosepho Andrea de Unzue anno ab Nativitate Domini milessimo septingentessimo quadragesimo tertio Etat satisfaisant (mq. au second plat et au dernier feuillet - affectant un peu le texte au recto). Latin
x + 193pp.+ 4 planches hors-texte, br.orig., 25cm., dans la série "Spicilegium Fribourgense. Textes pour servir à l'histoire de la vie chrétienne" vol.8, qqs.cachets, [Texte en latin, introduction & étude en allemand], bon état, R63395
x + 193pp.+ 4 plates out-of-text, softcover, 25cm., in the series "Spicilegium Fribourgense. Textes pour servir à l'histoire de la vie chrétienne" vol.8, [Text in latin, introduction & study in German], very good, R63395
xiv + 103pp.+ 4pp.kleurenills.+ 66pp.ills.zw/w., tentoonstellingscatalogus (5/05-8-07 1962, Albert-I-bibliotheek Brussel)
Folio, First Edition, with 23 fine coloured plates on 16 and 718 monochrome plates on 342; terracotta cloth, upper board and backstrip lettered in brown, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. The manuscript collection contains some 700 codices, over half of which originated in the monastery libraries of the mediaeval bishopric of Utrecht. This catalogue, modelled on those of the Bodleian Library, presents all the essential information on the miniatures, marginalia and other decorations in 132 MSS from the northern Netherlands, and 49 others from Belgium, France, Germany, Greece and Italy.
- L'école des loisirs, Paris 2006, 15x19cm, broché. - Nouvelle édition de la traduction française. Agréable exemplaire. Ouvrage illustré de dessins de Tomi Ungerer. Envoi autographe signé de Tomi Ungerer à une demoiselle prénommée Manon. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- L'école des loisirs, Paris 2004, 15x19cm, broché. - Nouvelle édition de la traduction française. Agréable exemplaire. Ouvrage illustré de dessins de Tomi Ungerer. Envoi autographe signé de Tomi Ungerer à une demoiselle prénommée Manon. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- L'école des loisirs, Paris 2010, 15x19cm, broché. - Nouvelle édition de la traduction française. Agréable exemplaire. Ouvrage illustré de dessins de Tomi Ungerer. Envoi autographe signé de Tomi Ungerer à un jeune homme prénommé Eliott. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- L'école des loisirs, Paris 1998, 15x19cm, broché. - Edition originale de la traduction française. Deus traces de pliures verticales sur les plats. Ouvrage illustré de dessins de Tomi Ungerer. Envoi autographe signé de Tomi Ungerer à un jeune homme prénommé Thomas. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]