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Manuscrito de compra-venta en pergamino, firmado en Sevilla a 13 de Octubre de 1428 ante el Escribano Fernán García, letra cortesana, 24 x 43 cm. (Leves pérdidas en el centro debido al doblez. Nicolás Martínez de Medina [o de Sevilla] fue uno de los más importantes judeo-conversos durante los reinados y a la sombra de los primeros Trastámara, desde Enrique II hasta Juan II; tras una brillante carrera en Sevilla y en la Corte, llegaría a ser uno de los personajes más influyentes de su época, Veinticuatro de Sevilla, Contador mayor del Reino en 1412 y Tesorero mayor de Andalucía. Según Ortiz de Zúñiga de su sangre se deriva toda la nobleza de Sevilla y gran parte de la andaluza). (Nicolás Martínez fue uno de los dos encargados por el Rey Enrique II de recaudar la altísima multa impuesta a la ciudad de Sevilla por el trágico asalto al barrio judío de la ciudad el año 1391).
Deutsche und italienische Handschrift (Tinte auf Papier). (5) SS. auf 4 Bll. 2 Spalten, 16 Zeilen (links italienischer, rechts deutscher Text); das Titelbatt ansprechend kalligraphiert. Wasserzeichen "JWhatman". Grüner Seidenband über Pappe; die goldgepr. Deckelbordüre oxydiert. Dreiseitiger Goldschnitt. Gr.-4to (209:252 mm) Kalligraphisch ansprechend gestaltetes, zweisprachig italienisch-deutsches Festgedicht zum Namenstag der Maria Beatrice d'Este, seit 1771 Ehefrau des Erzherzogs Ferdinand Karl von Österreich (1754-1806) und Begründerin der Linie Österreich-Este. - Etwas gebräunt; die Vorsatzblätter leicht stockfleckig. Insgesamt von schöner Erhaltung; der grüne Seideneinband kaum fleckig. Vgl. das Exemplar der ÖNB (aus der ehem. Modena-Bibliothek), beschrieben in: Alfred Noe, Verzeichnis der italienischsprachigen Handschriften in der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek, II.1B, Cod. Ser. n. 2091 (series nova II, 168).
105p. Author's A.L.S. to Gerrit Smith laid in, authorizing him to set verses to music. Hardcover Very good condition good
RARE collection of studies on interrelations between the Semitic and Greco-Roman cultures, originally presented at a conference in honor of the retirement of Professor Baruch A.Levine, Skirball Professor Emeritus of Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies (New York University). [LIST OF AUTHORS]: Lawrence Schiffman, Douglas M.Grop, Ogden Goelet, Bezalel Porten, Emanuel Tov, Hannah M.Cotton, Werner Eck, Ranon Katzoff, Frank E.Peter, Ludwig Koenen, Geoffrey Khan, Mark R.Cohen. Epilogue by Baruch A.Levine. Index of ancient sources cited is included. Copy from the library of the the world-renowned epigrapher and member of the Faculty of Humanities at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Ada Yardeni (1937-2018), author of numerous publications, among them "The Book of Hebrew Script: History, Palaeography, Script Styles, Calligraphy & Design" (London: The British Library, 2002), which is considered the authoritative text on the subject. 245x160mm. XIV+285 pages. Hardcover. Cover fore edge and spine edges bumped. Pencil underlining by the previous owner on pages 3-30 and 97-98. Pages 3-8 bottomm corner/fore edge wrinkled. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare collection of papers on multi-cultural traditions of papyrus writing, of immense important for students of the Greco-Roman world and the Near East in Late Antiquity, is in good condition.
Zaragoza, IFC, 1987. 4to.; 263 pp. Planos e ilustraciones fotográficas. Cubiertas originales.
Small folio (188 x 292 mm). 50 pp. on 26 leaves. Ottoman Turkish in Arabic script. Ink on western laid paper (watermarked "Victory") written within gilt rules, with two 'unwan headpieces in colours and gilt, a corner endpiece, and fine illustrations showing small watercolour portraits of each ruler before gilt discs. Bound in smooth lacquered boards showing a fine floral motif with central medallions and large flower decoration to inner covers; rounded corners; calf spine. Family tree of the Ottoman Sultans, beginning with their purported descent from Adam and Eve and including the prophets Noah, Hud, Lut, Haroon, Joshua, Ishmael, the Abbasids, and Ghenghiz Khan, also noting the kinship between the Seljuks and Turks of central Asia in the Anatolian Seljuk Sultanate. It continues throughout the Ottoman dynasty founded by Osman I Gazi (The Warrior) in the late 13th century and ends with Mehmed IV (d. 1693), showing him seated on the throne. - Some browning and staining throughout; luxuriously decorated lacquer cover shows slight rubbing to lower cover, but beautifully preserved.
27.5x21.5 cm. 92+36 pages. Softcover. Cover and spine slightly yellowing and slightly stained. Cover and spine corners slightly rubbed. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
IN HEBREW. 25x17.5 cm. 168 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly stained. Cover corners worn and slightly bumped. Spine edges bumped. Inner cover and few pages age-stained. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
THREE VOLUME SET IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH INTRODUCTION. RARE FACSIMILE LIMITED EDITION OF 550 COPIES - COPY No.165. [CONTENTS]: 1)'Sefer Lekah Tov' - a Commentary on the Book of Esther by Yom Tov ben Moshe Tzahalon (Moses Zahalon), also known as the Maharitatz (c.1559-1638). 'Sefer Lekah Tov' was first printed in 1577 in Safed, thus the first Hebrew book printed in the Land of Israel. Contains a general introduction in English and Hebrew. 2) Kehillat Ya'acov - Commentary on the Book of Ecclesiastes, first printed in 1578 in Safed. This cabalistic commentary on Ecclesiastes was written by Moshe ben Mordechai Galante (d.1608), a 16th-century rabbi and a disciple of Joseph Caro. / 3) Sefer Sar Shalom - Commentary on the Book of Songs of Songs by Samuel ben Isaac Aripul (1540?-ca.1586), first printed in 1579 in Safed. 250x180mm. [35+X+167] + [192] + [206] pages (altogether 610 pages: 212+192+206). Dark-blue leather Hardcover with silver lettering on front cover and spine. Spine edges bumped. [SUMMARY]: These extremely rare three volumes of a limited facsimile edition of Jewish biblical commentaries, which were the first books printed in the Land of Israel, are in very good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
IN HEBREW with an abstract in French. FACSIMILE EDITION. 240X175 mm. 161 pages. Soft cover. Cover and pages curved. Cover stained, wrinkled and slightly yellowing. Cover corners and edges slightly wrinkled. Spine stained and slightly yellowing. Upper spine wrinkled and worn. Spine edges wrinkled. Text block edges stained - no damage to text. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
RARE handsome facsimile edition of a small collection of Haftarot of the type used by the Jewish children of Urbino. The 32 pages of the Haftarot booklet are lavishly decorated with floral patterns and illustrations of the Urbino synagogue, along with other Jewish motifs. The booklet is in its original size, and is accompanied by introductory texts in Hebrew and Italian. 205x135mm. 27+33+31 pages. Red cloth Hardcover laid in slipcase. Gilt emblem on front cover. Gilt lettering on spine. Slipcase slightly stained. Slipcase spine upper edge bumped. Text block edges slightly age-stained. Pages slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This rare book, a testimony to the cultural wealth of the Jewish community in Urbino is in very good condition.
RARE handsome facsimile edition of a small collection of Haftarot of the type used by the Jewish children of Urbino. The 32 pages of the Haftarot booklet are lavishly decorated with floral patterns and illustrations of the Urbino synagogue, along with other Jewish motifs. The booklet is in its original size, and is accompanied by introductory texts in Hebrew and Italian. 205x135mm. 27+33+31 pages. Red cloth Hardcover. Gilt emblem on front cover. Gilt lettering on spine. Cover slightly dirty. Text block edges and pages slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This rare book, a testimony to the cultural wealth of the Jewish community in Urbino, is otherwise in very good condition.
RARE handsome facsimile edition of a small collection of Haftarot of the type used by the Jewish children of Urbino. The 32 pages of the Haftarot booklet are lavishly decorated with floral patterns and illustrations of the Urbino synagogue, along with other Jewish motifs. The booklet is in its original size, and is accompanied by introductory texts in Hebrew and Italian. 205x135 mm. 27+31 pages. Gilt hardcover. Spine yellowing. Inner cover and few pages slightly age-stained. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
IN HEBREW. 225x165 mm. 10+200+150+56+23+x pages. Gilt hardcover with dust-jacket. Jacket yellowing. Spine upper edge bumped. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
IN HEBREW WITH GERMAN FORWARD. 225X160 mm. 10+56+200+150 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Gilt spine. Jacket torn. Cover corners rubbed. Spine edges bumped. Binding slightly visible between rear white page and rear inner cover. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
xlix + 581pp. + 9 folding plates, 23cm., cloth, ex-library copy (stamp, label removed from cover), text and interior in very good condition, F75342
FACSIMILE. IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH INTRODUCTION. 30.5x23cm. 82 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
Volume I complete in 2 parts: together 360pp.+ 48 plates out-of-text, 28cm., most pages still uncut, T61948
Gand, editions scientifiques 1982. In-4 carré broché de 145 + 75 pages non coupées + planches. La couverture est salie, l'intérieur est frais.
pp.181-352 + 14 plates out of text, & pp.123-224 "Bulletin codicologique", 28cm., original softcover, very good condition, T100843
180pp. + 12 plates out of text, & 122pp. "Bulletin codicologique", 28cm., original softcover, very good condition, T100844
235pp. + 12 plates out-of-text, 28cm., softcover, very good condition, T100842
pp.249-468 + some plates out of text, 28cm., original softcover, very good condition, T100841
pp. 253-462 + 4 plates, 28cm., softcover, very good condition, T39587
pp.293-545 + 8 plates out of text, 28cm., very good condition, T84221