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1581X119612Witebergae [Wittenberg], Excudebant haeredes Ioannis Cratonis [Johann Krafft] 1581 [2bl.] + [16] + 447 + [1] + [4bl.] pp. [i.e. 437pp. ; page 209 jumping to p.220], engraved coat of arms at verso of title page, 2nd edition "Editio secunda diligenter recognita & aucta" (1st ed. = 1575), 17x11cm., contemporary blind-tooled vellum (intact, somewaht soiled), text is clean and bright except for few old underlinings, endpapers partly made of old manuscript excerpts, good condition, cfr. USTC 661234, X119612
1595114775benoist rigaud 1595 A Lyon, 1595, Benoist Rigaud, 1 volume de 70 x 115 mm environ, 816 pages, (24) ff. (Tables, Annotations, Dictionnaire). Reliure plein cuir postérieure (XVIIe ou XVIIIe), dos à quatre nerfs portant caissons ornés de fers filigranés et titres dorés, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches rouges, gardes blanches. Coiffe supérieure abimée, craquelures et frottements sur le cuir, coins frottés, cernes sur les gardes, petite tache en haut des marges des pages 7 à 17, légères traces de mouillures marginales également sur les feuillets de tables, sinon bon état.
15741124921574 Genevae (Genève), Apud Eustathium Vignon (Eustache Vignon), 1574, 1 volume in-4 de 180 x 250 mm environ, (12) ff. (page de titre, Epistola, Praefatio), 440 pages, écrit en latin avec un sens de lecture de la gauche vers la droite mais texte imprimé et paginé de la droite vers la gauche. Plein vélin souple d'époque au dos muet, traces de lien. Reliure en état d'usage (quelques taches sur les plats et une étiquette papier collée sur le plat supérieur, un coin plié), tampon de bibliothèque répété, annotations à l'encre pages 40-41-57-59, légères traces de mouillures aux coins d'une dizaine de feuillets, plus importantes sur 7 feuillets (p.195 à 208), discrets trous de vers, déchirure marginale sans atteinte au texte p. 304. Bel état pour cet ouvrage d'érudition rare.
154845532(Paris), Robert Estienne, 12. Februar 1548. 4°. Mit großer Holzschn.-Druckermarke a. Titel. 36 Bll., 1495 S., 28 Bll., Blindgepr. Schweinsldr.-Bd. d. Zt. auf 4 Bünden m. handschriftl. Rückentitel.
155716334Basilae (Bâle, Froben) apud Hieronymus Frobenium et Nicolaus Episcopius, 1557; in-folio ; veau granité foncé, dos à nerfs très décoré et doré, nombreuses fleurs de lys (reliure du XVIIIe siècle); (12) ff., le dernier blanc, 912 pp., (12) ff., marque de Froben à la dernière page ; (alpha-beta ; a-z ; A-Z ; Aa-Zz ; AA-II, 6) ; portrait gravé sur bois de Johannes Forster daté de 1556, dans sa 61e année, signé HBW.
158311101Lyon, s.n. (François Conrard), 1583 ; in-8 ; demi-vélin à petits coins, étiquette orange titre manuscrit (reliure probablement de la mi-XIXe) ; (32), 362, (10) pp., *-2*-8 A-Z8 [croix]2 ; marque 2 au titre.
158653478Wittenberg: Zacharias Crato Krafft 1586. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Four parts quarto published between 1586 and 1587. Register continuous through parts 1 and 2; separate registers for parts 3 and 4. Collation in 4s: 1-65 blank 33.4; 1-30 lacks blank 30.4; 1-32 lacks 32.4 colophon. 506 leaves. Title within elaborate woodcut borders. Single-column text in vocalized Hebrew with cantillation; printed side-glosses. Separate Hebrew half-titles within woodcut borders for the latter three parts Former Prophets; Later Prophets; Hagiographa; names of the biblical books set in large font within woodcut cartouches. Later vellum. Title and following three leaves with marginal reinforcement slight text loss. Occasional mild embrowning else very good with bright half-titles. <br /> <br /> First Wittenberg edition of the complete Hebrew Scriptures with a concluding list of Haftaroth readings noting the Ashkenazi and Sefardi variations. Our copy is the variant with Hebrew and Latin title. A majority of the few surviving copies are bound with a Hebrew title and the publisher's information is taken from the colophon which provides a Jewish calendar date of 5347 = 1587. Vinograd notes that individual books and sections of the Hebrew Bible had been printed at Wittenberg since a quarto edition of the prophet Obadiah appeared in 1521. The title-page designs were re-used in the Hebrew bible published at Frankfurt am Oder in 1595. Each book closes with the Masora Finales printed in square type.<br /> <br /> Andreas Masch notes in his revised edition of Le Long's Bibliotheca Sacra 1778: "This edition of the Hebrew Bible is so rare and infrequent that it was omitted in the earlier edition of Le Long's work at Paris but it is known to Wolffius Bibliotheca Hebraea not in its entirety but only in respect of certain parts." One can speculate as to why the edition is rare but it may be worth noting that "when Hans and Friedrich Hartmann decided to start producing Hebraica in an effort to become the official printer for the univeristy of Frankfurt/Oder they were able to do so relatively quickly by hiring away five experienced workmen from Zacharias Croto's Wittenberg firm which was having financial difficulties" Burnett.<br /> <br /> Masch continues: "At the colophon is noted the year and the name of those at whose expense this Hebrew Bible was published: colophon info in Heb. and Latin The above example is therefore attributed to the liberality of the prince and to the expense of the two citizens of Wittenberg But the Rühilii brothers were not correctors of the work but citizens and senators of Witteberg whose name is quite famous in the history of the Germanic Bibles. The work came from the workshop of Zacharias Craton otherwise known as Kraft to whom we owe several editions of German Bibles. The title in both copies represents a gate in which above and below Ps. 118 com. 20. is printed. In accordance with the first Plantin edition the text was printed so as to match nearly page-for-page. It is composed of four parts with the five festival books added to the Pentateuch; but each part is decorated with a special title." Full title: חמשה חומשי תורה Pentateuchum mandato & liberalitate illustrissimi principis ac Domini Domini Augusti Electoris Saxoniae. Vitebergae: Typis Zacharia Cratonis Anno 1586. alternate Hebrew title: חמשה חומשי תורה × ×“×¤×¡ ×¢× ×¨×‘ העיון על ידי זכריה כר×טו.<br /> <br /> References: Benzing Buchdrucker 16/17 p. 471; Le Long/Masch I 1778 pp. 33-34; Steinschneider 277; VD16 ZV 29818 quarto; Vinograd 21. Not in: Adams; Darlow & Moule; Delaveau & Hillard. Cf. Burnett Christian Hebraism in the Reformation Era p. 204. Zacharias Crato [Krafft] hardcover