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pp. 350, (1) [Publisher's catalogue]. Marbled edges. Foxed. Some signatures very browned. XLib stamp of Lancaster Mechanics' Society on title page and elsewhere. Last few leaves loose. 8vo. 210 mm. Original full leather binding; boards detached; spine worn. Hardbound. Text Good. Based on Navarrete's research in the collection of Obadiah Rich. BAL 10133; Sabin 35205; S&S/AI 7690. PAIMP 22
(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 139 pages, 19 cm. In Hebrew. Bahya ben Joseph ibn Paquda (also: Pakuda, Bakuda, Hebrew: ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ) was a Jewish philosopher and rabbi who lived at Saragossa, Spain, in the first half of the eleventh century. He is often referred to as Rabbeinu Bachya . He was the author of the first Jewish system of ethics, written in Arabic in 1040 under the title Al Hidayah ila Faraid al-Qulub, Guide to the Duties of the Heart, and translated into Hebrew by Judah ibn Tibbon in the years 1161-80 under the title Chovot ha-Levavot, Instruction in the Duties of the Heart. Little is known of his life except that he bore the title of dayan, judge at the rabbinical court. Bahya was thoroughly familiar with the Jewish rabbinic literature, as well as the philosophical and scientific Arabic, Greek and Roman literature, quoting frequently from the works of non-Jewish moral philosophers in his work (Wikipedia, 2010) . SUBJECT(S) : Ethics, Jewish -- Early works to 1800. Judaism. A medieval Jewish ethical and philosophical treatise. Be-tirgumo shel Yehudah Ibn TivonPreface. Other Titles: Hovot ha-levavot. ; Sefer torat hovot ha-levavot. OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide. Wear to cover and binding. Slight browning to pages, some delicate. Some fading to cover. Tear through cover spine. Otherwise, good condition. (Sef-33-15)
Paper wrappers, 8vo. , 193 pages. In Spanish. Inscribed by the author to Joseph Gutmann. Illustrated throughout with photographs and facsimile, includes fold out. SUBJECT (S) : Synagogue architecture -- Spain. Synagogues -- Spain. Inscriptions, Hebrew -- Spain. Includes bibliographical references. Prologue by José Camón Aznar. Light wear to cover. Good + condition. (SEF-31-9)
(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 132 pages. 24 cm. In Hebrew. Edition: Hotsa? Ah hadashah ve-metukenet. Dapiera was a Neo-Hebraic poet of North Spain; died after 1417. He was a relative of Meshullam ben Solomon Dapiera, who flourished, probably in southern France, in the earlier part of the thirteenth century, and who, in several extensive poems, declared against the "Moreh Nebukim" of Maimonides. Before the troubles which came upon him and the Jews in Spain generally, Dapiera seems to have been rich, and charitable to the needy. Forced to leave his native place, he took refuge in Saragossa at the house of Benveniste ben Labi, the Mæcenas of Hebrew scholars, where he became tutor to Benveniste's two sons, with one of whom, Don Vidal Joseph ibn Labi, he exchanged many letters and poems. Through the recommendation of his host, to whom he was not related, as Grätz avers, he became a favorite with Don Meïr Alguadez (Gottheil & Kayserling in EJ, 1901) . Added title page: The diwan of Salomo b. Meshullam Dapiera; edited by Simon Bernstein. Lightwear to cover and edges. Wear to cover binding. Cloth cover bound on upside down. Otherwise, very good condition. (Sef-33-29)
Hardcover, 8vo, xi, 556 pages. In Hebrew; Series: Sifriya le-toldot ha-yishuv ha-yehudi be-Erets-Yisra? El; Quntresim; 6; Variation: Sifriya le-toldot ha-yishuv ha-yehudi be-Erets-Yisrel. ; Quntresim; 6. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Danish Union, DET Kongelige Biblitek) . Light wear. Very good condition. (Sef-25-27)
Original Cloth. 8vo. XXI, 331; XVIII, 235 pages. 23 cm. In Hebrew. Summaries in English. Volumes one and two: East and Maghreb, Researches in the History of the Jews in the Orient and North Africa. Kerekh 1. 'arukh bi-yede H. Z. Hirshberg; be-hishtatfut E. Bashan - kerekh 2. Ba-'arikhat Eliezer Bashan, Avraham Rubinstein, Shim'on Shvartsfuks. Volume one includes ten essays and eight plates (including three maps) : with essays on Sephardim and Ashkenazim in the Ottoman Empire, the economic basis of Yeshivot in the Ottoman Empire, structure of the Rabbinate in the Ottoman Empire, Emancipation of Tunisian Jewry, etc. Volume two contains eleven essays: Divorce proceedings in Cairo Genizah documents, the Sages of Salonika, Responsum of R. Haim Capusi, Elegies of Rabbi Shalom Shabazi, Hebrew Printing in the Maghreb, Sephardi Rabbinical Emissaries to the Maghreb after World War 1, etc. Subjects: Jews - Turkey. Judaism - Turkey. Jews - Africa, North. Judaism - Africa, North. Ethnic relations. Institutional stamp on endpage, light water staining to upper margins, otherwise clean and fresh. Good condition. (SEF-53-18)
Hardcover, 8vo, 482 pages. S. 479-482: Americo Castro. Selected bibliography. The Richard Kronstein foundation for the promotion of Jewish and cognate studies. Castro (18851972) , was a Spanish historian and literary critic. Castro was a professor at the University of Madrid and later at Princeton University. He interpreted the culture and history of Spain as a result of the coming together of Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, which created a peculiarly Hispanic form of life, different both from the East and from the civilization of Western Europe. The expulsion of 1492 was in Castro's view the result of uncontainable pressures from below. He believes that the preoccupation with purity of lineage in Christian Spain from the 15th century on was a transfer of a Jewish concept, due to the infiltration of converts into Christian society. The use of secrecy and informers by the Inquisition was a continuation of methods used by Jewish tribunals. Ultimately, according to Castro, it was the Jews and their descendants the Conversos who were responsible for the discrimination by the Spaniards against the New Christians because of the latter's blood or race and for the cruel and unjust methods employed by the Inquisition and the maltreatment of those who were brought to trial before it. These were all derived from Jewish sources and traditions. Castro relied on "evidence" from the Bible, from the origin of the Spanish aristocracy, from medieval Jewish authors like Santob de Carrion (Shem Tov ben Ardutiel) , R. Moses Arragel, R. Asher ben Yehiel, R. Solomon ben Adret, and others. Castro's evidence is based entirely on a basic misunderstanding of the sources, of the Jews' understanding of the biblical text, and of the essence of Jewish law (Scholberg in EJ 2007) . OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (National Library of Sweden) . Heavily warped by waterdamage, but completely usable with no explicit damage (plates were not printed on glossy paper, but rather high-grade flat paper, so they did not stick) . Ex-library with usual markings. Staining to cover. Staining on edges of pages. Good condition. Important and scarce. (Sef-18-17)
Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 8 pages. 25 cm. In Italian and Hebrew. Title translates to English as, On the History of the Pro-Falasha Movement: Two Documents. SUBJECT (S) : Jews, Ethiopian. Estratto dalla Rivista Israelitica, anno 6, n. 4-5 [Offprint from Jewish Journal Year VI, No. 4-5]. OCLC lists four copies of this offprint (Univ. Of California in Los Angeles, Univ. Of California S Regional Library, Hebrew Union College, Univ. Of Manchester) . Jewish institutional imprint on cover; light chipping at edges. Good condition. (SEF39-30)
Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 12 pages. 25 cm. In Italian. Title translates as, The Falasha. SUBJECT (S) : Jews, Ethiopian. Dalla Nuova Antologia: 1o Febbraio 1913. [Offprint from New Anthology, February 1, 1913]. Pages tanned with some chipping at edges; spine repaired. Good condition. (SEF39-29)
In -4°, due parti legate assieme, ciascuna con frontespizio autonomo; pp. IV (4) VI-XV, (1), 120 (8); (4), 48. Legatura in pergamena. La seconda parte s’intitola “Predica contro l'abuso delle comedie, fatta nella citta di Huesca la sera della circoncisione dell'anno 1629 dal p. Gaime Alberto della Compagnia di Giesu, e tradotta di spagnuolo in italiano dal signor Alessandro Adimari”. Fra le due opere è inserito un quartino, non rilegato, che titola “Aggiunta al libro terzo della christiana moderatione... fatta l’anno 1656”. The second half’s title is “Predica contro l’abuso delle comedie…” Between the two works a gathering is included, not bound, whose title is “Aggiunta al libro terzo…”
Madrid, 1954. 118 p. Folio mayor. Rústica editorial. Leves puntos de óxido. Pérdidas en el lomo. Buen ejemplar. Textos de: Alberto Insúa, Agustín de Foxá, G. Díaz-Plaja, E. Montes, R. Marquina, etc.
Barcelona, Lentini editor, noviembre 1988. 204 p. 3 h. 8º mayor. Rústica editorial algo rozada. Buen ejemplar. Poemas de Narcís Comadira, José Kozer, Saint John Perse, Ancet, etc. Dibujos de Antonio Beneyto y José Cruspinera.
Rute, 1995. 58 p. 3 h. 8º mayor. Rústica editorial. Muy buen ejemplar. Con un texto inédito de Miguel Delibes. 1ª edición. Primera edición. 1st edition. First edition
Albacete, 1991. 238 p. 3 h. 4º menor. Rústica editorial. Muy buen ejemplar.
Albacete, 1998. 244 p. 3 h. 4º menor. Rústica editorial. Muy buen ejemplar. Con textos de: R. Darío, J. Siles, L. Mateo Díez, C. Becerra, etc.
Albacete, 1984. 242 p. 3 h. 4º menor. Rústica editorial. Muy buen ejemplar.
Madrid, 1979. 98 p. Folio. Rústica editorial. Muy buen ejemplar.
Puebla, 2001. 144 p. 8º mayor. Rústica editorial. Muy buen ejemplar.
Bogotá, Librería Buchholz, 1981. Cubiertas originales con ilustración de Alfred Kubin. Páginas de 337 a 448. 8º mayor. Buen ejemplar. George Schehadé *Poemas*, Ernesto Volkening *Eugen Gottlob Winkler o el dandismo a destiempo*, Darío Jaramillo *Crónica de la poesía colombiana*, Paul de Man *La circularidad de la interpretación en la obra crítica de Maurice Blanchot*, etc.
Bogotá, Librería Buchholz, 1980. Cubiertas originales. Páginas de 113 a 224, 8º mayor. Buen ejemplar. Ernesto Volkening *Voces alemanas*, Helena Araújo *La novela colombiana en la década del '70*, etc.
Bogotá, Librería Buchholz, 1981. Cubiertas originales con ilustración de Alfred Kubin. Páginas de 449 a 560. 8º mayor. Leves manchas de humedad en bordes del lomo. Buen ejemplar. Lawrence Stone, John S. Cohen, Robert Forster, Georg Trakl *Poemas en prosa*, Ernesto Volkening *Descripción de un dibujo (de Alfred Kubin)*, etc.
Barcelona, El viejo topo, 1993. 82 p. Folio. Rústica editorial. Muy buen ejemplar.
Madrid, 1959. 62 p. Folio mayor. Rústica editorial. Leves puntos de óxido. Buen ejemplar.
Madrid, National Geographic, 2007. Páginas sin numerar. 8º. Rústica editorial. Muy buen ejemplar. Libro en español. Book in Spanish
Madrid, Akal, 2002. 158 p. 2 h. 8º. Rústica editorial. Muy buen ejemplar