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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.
ORD-6333Enrichi de Notes critiques, & de Remarques sur l'étymologie & le genre des mots, la conjugaison des verbes irréguliers, & les variations des Auteurs. Poitiers. Chez Jacques Faulcon et J. Félix Faulcon. 1739. In-8 (127 x 197mm) pleine basane brune, dos à 5 nerfs ornés, pièce de titre maroquin rouge, 2ff.n.ch., LX, 424 pages. Le dictionnaire est imprimé sur 2 colonnes. Edition originale de ce dictionnaire connu sous le nom de Dictionnaire de Poitiers, dû à un prote de cette ville. Coins émoussés, coiffes rasées, reliure usée mais solide, qq. rousseurs mais bon état intérieur.
19464691Göteborg, Wettergren et Kerbers, 1946 ; grand in-8 ; bradel demi-percaline à coins bordeaux, dos à nerfs, titre doré, plats conservés, non rogné (reliure de l'époque) ; IV, 386 pp., 1 carte hors-texte.
332 + 535 + 11pp., 25cm., original 1895-1903 edition (no reprint), cloth, titlepage of 1st part in copy, else G, [not included: vol.2, which deals with literature and which is not up-to-date anymore; vol.1 however is stil considered as a reference work for Old, Middle and New Persian], X71333
1895X71333Strassburg, Karl J. Tübner 1895-1903 332 + 535 + 11pp., 25cm., original 1895-1903 edition (no reprint), cloth, titlepage of 1st part in copy, else G, [not included: vol.2, which deals with literature and which is not up-to-date anymore; vol.1 however is stil considered as a reference work for Old, Middle and New Persian], X71333
xv + [1] + 519pp., 22cm., reliure cart. (plats marbrés, dos en cuir avec titre et faux-nerfs dorés), feuilles de garde marbrées, quelques rousseurs (texte toujours très bien lisible), bon état, [contenu: Glossaire etymologique comparé de l'idiome bourguignon, Grammaire comparée, Bibliographie raisonnée de l'idiome bourguignon, Poésies bourguignonnes inédites accompagnées de quelques autres d'une grande rareté, Coup d'oeil sur B. de la Monnoye & fragments inédits de ce poète], T77393
1856T77393Dijon, Lamarche et Drouelle 1856 xv + [1] + 519pp., 22cm., reliure cart. (plats marbrés, dos en cuir avec titre et faux-nerfs dorés), feuilles de garde marbrées, quelques rousseurs (texte toujours très bien lisible), bon état, [contenu: Glossaire etymologique comparé de l'idiome bourguignon, Grammaire comparée, Bibliographie raisonnée de l'idiome bourguignon, Poésies bourguignonnes inédites accompagnées de quelques autres d'une grande rareté, Coup d'oeil sur B. de la Monnoye & fragments inédits de ce poète], T77393
115882Petrus De La Roviere S.L. (Geneva) 1619 Petit in-4 ( 230 X 160 mm ) de [18]-278-[2] pages, vélin ivoire à recouvrement. Page de titre abimée avec mouillures et manques, dos absent, reliure avec manques, exemplaire à restaurer.
1919461540Brigg Lincs. : Brigg Grammar School 1919. First Edition. Hardcover. Good strong copies all in contemporary half black leather over buckram boards with titles gilt-blocked to the spine. Boards slightly edge-rubbed with the volume comprising 9-13 somewhat more so and showing some loss along the fore-edge. The spines overall show more wear with rubbing to all joints and endbands; substantial surface loss to the volumes comprising 9-13 and 24-26. Some tearing to the joints and abrasion to the front top corner on the volume comprising 7-8. Some foxing to the endpapers with the interiors however remaining tight bright and clean throughout. Some volumes have a bookplate mounted to front endpapers. Remains a very serviceable and internally well-preserved set overall. Physical description; 20 periodical volumes bound in 6 : illustrations ; 21 cm. Notes; Covers periods from 1919 to 1947. Contents; Vol.s 7-13 18-26 and 32-35. Subjects; Brigg Grammar School Brigg England Periodicals. Schools England Lincolnshire Periodicals. Student newspapers and periodicals England Lincolnshire. Brigg England History 20th century Sources. Lincolnshire England History 20th century Sources. World War 1939-1945 England Lincolnshire Periodicals. Brigg, Lincs. : Brigg Grammar School hardcover
TWO VOLUME SET. RARE REPRINT EDITION of the Edouard Gasselin's comprehensive French-Arabic dictionary, first published in Paris in 1880 by Ernest Leroux. Contains both literary and colloquial Arabic words and expressions. 6.2kg. [BOTH VOLUMES]: 345x255mm. 975+860 pages. Green cloth Hardcover with dust-jacket. Gilt lettering on spine. Jacket worn and stained. Jacket edges/corners tattered and partly missing. Cover and spine dirty and slightly stained. Cover bottom corners and spine edges bumped. Text block edges browning. Pages yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare, long out-of-print two volume French-Arabic dictionary is otherwise in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs. On purchase of this item, shipping by Surface Mail is included free of charge.
65512, Brepols, 2020 Hardback, ci + 262 pages, Size:155 x 245 mm, Illustrations:5 col., Language: Latin. ISBN 9782503588759.
4 volumes grand in 8° déreliés, LVII-458, XXXVIII-429, LXXXIV-482, XXXII-427 pages A RELIER (dos et plats manquants) TBE intérieur [HA-109/5] Tres RARE grammaire comparee, le "grand travail lexicographique" de l'auteur
Hard cover Fair. No dust jacket as issued. Hardcover with no dust jacket iss ued. Medium wear on corner/edges of cover binding. A few pages wi th writings. Text in English, Spanish. 16 p. Audience: General/tr ade. Vintage Books.
COMPLETE VOLUME TWO ONLY IN TWO PARTS: PLATES & NOTES (Planches & Notices). RARE second volume from a series of monographs on Medieval Hebrew manuscripts by two pioneers in Hebrew codicology. 2.8kg. [BOTH VOLUMES]: 275x215mm. Grey cloth Hardcover. Brown lettering on both covers and spine. Cover slightly dirty. [PLATES VOLUME]: 106 plates (each plate printed on separate page with blank verso) & VI+6 introduction pages (altogether 224 pages). [NOTES VOLUME]: 106 double pages & XXII+22 introduction pages (altogether 256 pages). Front cover bottom corner bumped. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare two-part monograph on Medieval Hebrew manuscripts by the foremost authorities in the field is in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
179580618AB1795. Vienna Trattnern 1795. 18cm x 12cm. 546 pages plus Appendix with " Lexicon Hermeneutico-Analyticum" 120 unnumbered pages. Original Hardcover in protective Collector's Mylar. Very good condition with only minor external signs of wear. Exemplar von Friedrich Georg Julius Heinrich Freiherr von Lasberg mit seinem Besitzvermerk auf dem Vorsatzblatt. Includes for example the following chapters: De elementis linguae graecae / De Etymologia / De Syntaxi / De Dialectis / De Prosodia / Chrestomathiae Graecae / Lexicon: Hermeneutica - Analyticum in Chrestomathiam Graecam. Provenance / Provenienz / From the library of: Friedrich Georg Julius Heinrich Freiherr von Lasberg 19. Juni 1766 in Braunschweig; 9. März 1839 in Düsseldorf war ein preußischer Offizier und Landrat. Der Protestant Friedrich von Lasberg war ein Sohn des Oberforstmeisters Moritz Franz Adolf Freiherr von Lasberg und dessen Ehefrau Sophia Dorothea geborene von Pestel. 1781 trat er als Fahnenjunker dem Regiment von Wunsch zu Prenzlow bei. Dort wurde er 1786 Fähnrich 1787 Sekondelieutenant 1797 Premierlieutenant und Inspektionsadjutant später Stabskapitän 1800 Wirklicher Kapitän und 1804 noch Major. Nachdem er 1808 aus preußischen Diensten verabschiedet worden war trat er als Bataillonschef in westfälische Dienste wo er 1809 Major sowie 1810 Oberst und Kommandeur wurde. Neben der 1813 erfolgten Beförderung zum Brigadegeneral wurde er zum Gouverneur der Pagen ernannt. Nach der Völkerschlacht bei Leipzig und dem Ende des Königreichs Westphalen trat Lasberg am 13. Dezember 1813 erneut in die preußische Armee ein wo er im Rang eines Obersts und Regimentskommandeurs eingestellt wurde. Mit Allerhöchster Kabinettsorder AKO vom 3. Oktober 1815 pensioniert wurde Lasberg zum 1. Mai 1816 zunächst kommissarisch zum Landrat des Kreises Düsseldorf ernannt seine definitive Ernennung folgte zu Beginn des Jahres 1817. Nach etwas mehr als 21 Dienstjahren wurde er mit AKO vom 27. September 1837 auf eigenen Antrag zum 31. Dezember 1837 in den Ruhestand versetzt den er bereits zum 1. Dezember 1837 antrat. Friedrich von Lasberg heiratete vor 1808 Charlotte Eichler von Auritz November 1772 in Ansbach; 24. Januar 1849 in Düsseldorf Tochter des ehemaligen markgräflich ansbachischen Hofmarschalls Carl Freiherr Eichler von Auritz und dessen Ehefrau Christine geborene Freiin von Remont. Wikipedia hardcover
R300297083J.L.L. D'Artrey. Non daté. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 672 + 537 + 715 + 626 pages. Ouvrages de bibliothèque, tampons sur certaines pages, étiquette collée en coiffe de pied de chaque tome. Plats jaspés. Dos passés, fanés, titre, auteur et tomaison dorés. Page de titre tome 2 très légèrement trouée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 445-Grammaire française
1 corner bumped. Light chipping and edgewear to DJ. ; 935 + 89 pp. ; Handbuch Der Altertumswissenschaft. II.2.2; 1024 pages; Heavy volume. May require extra shipping.
1952117956Imprimerie Nationale, 1952 4 volumes in-4, pleine toile éditeur, XII-2028 pp. Carte dépl. en couleurs dépliante en fin du tome I, deux cartes doubles, un portrait de l'auteur et une photo de sa tombe. Appendice. Annotations au crayon à papier sur page de titre du premier volume. Bon exemplaire.
185985400Parisiis, Ab auctore denuo revisum edidit J. P. Migne 1859 In-4. Relié, demi-basane brune, IV-996 pp., texte sur 2 colonnes. Reliure frottée, coins émoussés, intérieur assez frais.
1724231273Wittenberg: Impensis Georgii Marci Knochii 1724. viii 128 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Disbound. Some browning to textblock. viii 128 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Arabic and Latin texts of the first three Psalms of David with discussion of the Arabic grammar and vocabulary. Schnurrer 92 Impensis Georgii Marci Knochii unknown books
18906138Madrid, [sans nom], 1890. Petit in-4 de XXVIII-424p., pleine basane racinée beige, dos lisse, pièce de titre bordeaux (éraflures). Jolie page de titre imprimé de couleur brique.
168790860Paris, Chez la Veuve de Sébastien Mabre-Cramoisy 1687 In-4. Reliure plein veau havane, dos à nerfs encadrés de fers dorés, 4-402-28 pp. Reliure sensiblement frottée, coiffes arrachées, coins de pied frottés et usés, intérieur assez frais avec mouillures marginales.
19657Rochester Kent ; 16 June 1854. 3pp. 4to. Bifolium. In fair condition aged and worn. Docketed: 'Application of the Revd. Robt. Whiston to make Dock & use Creek'. Written in a hurried hand. Begins: 'Gentlemen I have received a Notice from the Town Clerk informing me that I have acted illegally & infringed upon your Rights by endorsing & converting into a Dock without your License a portion of a Creek of the River Medway described in this Notice Permit me then to assure you that in doing so I acted without any knowledge that I was committing an illegal action & I now beg to express my regret for having done so in any way or to any extent.' He assures them that he is 'desirous of doing whatever may be right & proper in the matter' and asks them to grant him a license for which he will be happy to pay a 'reasonable amount'. He hopes concludes 'in the hope that you will not compel me to close an establishment which furnishes some employment in & contributes somewhat to the trade of the City'. The beginning of Raymond Postgate's review in the Spectator 31 August 1961 of Ralph Arnold's book sums up the story of 'The Whiston Matter': 'In the year 1842 the Reverend Robert Whiston was appointed by the Dean and Chapter to be headmaster of Rochester Cathedral grammar school which had been so badly run by the previous headmaster that only one pupil was left in it. He brought with him his own private pupils and his brother-in-law as assistant master; he was successful and popular and the school was ' quickly full again. The dean and chapter were pleased with him. They soon ceased to be. Whiston investigated the affairs of the cathedral and discovered that the statutes were being broken on a large scale. … The chapter had pocketed the proceeds of these malversations and he wrote to it requiring it to reform and using fairly peremptory terms. But they would not—they were by now very rich. … When Whiston published the facts about Rochester and other cathedrals in a pamphlet it was not very surprising that they dismissed him. … The story of his subsequent light and victory against the cathedral reads like an excerpt from Trollope or Dickens; it was in fact used by both of them as raw material.' Rochester [ Kent ]; 16 June 1854. unknown
New English Original decorative bdg. with imitation leather spine. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English with only introduction in Persian. 112 [16] p. Avesta grammar and reader: An Avesta grammar in comparison with Sanskrit.= Dastûr-i zabân va guzîdah-'i mutûn-e Avistâyî [REPRINT of 1892 EDITION]. Jackson was born in New York City on February 9, 1862. He graduated from Columbia University in 1883. He was a fellow in letters there from 1883 to 1886, and an instructor in Anglo-Saxon and the Iranian languages from 1887 to 1890. After study at the University of Halle from 1887 to 1889 he became an adjunct professor of English language and literature. In 1895, he was appointed public lecturer and also appointed to the newly founded professorship of Indo-Iranian languages at Columbia University, where he remained until 1935. He was well known as a lecturer on English literature and the Orient. In 1901, during a visit to India and Ceylon, he received special attention from the Parsees, who presented to Columbia a valuable collection of Zoroastrian manuscripts in recognition of the instruction there given by him in their ancient texts. In 1903 he made a second journey to the Orient, this time visiting Iran. He also visited Central Asia sometime before 1918. Jackson's grammar of Avestan, the language used in the Zoroastrian scriptures, is still considered to be the seminal work on the topic. Jackson was one of the directors of the American Oriental Society.
RARE ENGLISH-ARABIC comprehensive encyclopedia of computer and internet terms. 250x180mm. 2256 pages. Illustrated Hardcover with red cloth bookmark. Cover rubbed. Cover upper corners slightly bumped. Cover bottom corners worn. Spine edges bumped. Several first pages bottom corner/edge slightly wrinkled. Several pages uncut (as published). [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare exhaustive English-Arabic encyclopedia of terms and abbreviations related to computer science and the internet is in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.