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26238No date. On cancelled embossed letterhead of Christ Church Oxford. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 2pp on both sides of a 9 x 10.5 cm piece of paper. Aged and worn with a corner cut away but the text complete.Nineteen lines in a close and difficult hand. Addressed to 'My dear Mgnr i.e. Monsignor' and signed 'E B Pusey'. Interpretation of Pusey's execrable handwriting is challenging. He appears to be ‘lecturing on the Psalms’ and may be requesting ‘combined lectures’. Other phrases that stand out are ‘some other Hebrew subject’ ‘the original idea’ ‘supplement the Professors lectures’ ‘competition studies’ ‘it is difficult to obtain a class of any dimension’. One passage seems decipherable: ‘The Psalms have been one of my special studies before my Professorial years; and now too I review all the latest writings upon them’. See Image. No date. On cancelled embossed letterhead of Christ Church, Oxford. unknown
23993No place or date. Scrap of paper 9 x 9cm remnants of laying down on reverse clear text as follows: "I should be glad to have the Statuta Aularia if you have them to hand short line though this paragraph Line crossed out - indecipherable I shd be glad to know of any new German works or 'Jewish' prob. or any improved editions of the old ones." Note: Statuta Aularia: "statutes made by the University for the government of the Halls" presumably as opposed to 'Colleges'. "The Oxford University Act 1854 and the university statute De aulis privatis On private Halls of 1855 allowed any Master of Arts aged at least 28 years to open a private hall after obtaining a licence to do so.3 The longest lived of the thirteen private halls was Charsley's Hall 1862–1891" Wikipedia. SEE IMAGE. No place or date. unknown
24474Embossed "Christ Church Oxford". Docketed "Dr Pusey Nov.25. 1875". One page 16mo in narrow "frame" of stiffer paper good condition. "My dear Sir I am sorry but I did not know it was wanted so soon and have not written to Leipzig. I will write. . P.S. I suppose the Publisher who sell sic the Bodleian book will tell them I will wroite to them". Note: I have traced no publication of Tauchnitz's atributable to Pusey. And the only book in which he was involved associated with the Bodleian that I've traced is "Treasures of Oxford : containing poetical compositions by the ancient Jewish authors in Spain : and compiled from manuscripts in the Bodleian Library Oxford / Part I" published in 1851 by Groombridge. IMAGE. [Embossed] "Christ Church Oxford". Docketed "Dr Pusey | Nov.25. [18]75". unknown
1172621 Upper Montagu St; 24 February 1836. 2pp. 12mo. 42 lines. Bifolium. Fair on aged paper. Addressed on reverse of second leaf to 'I. P. Cory Esq'. The letter begins: 'A friend of mine Mr. Jackson having told Mr. Rowbotham Ruskin's tutor John Rowbotham that I had discovered a method of trisecting an angle that gentleman said he had done it himself which I believe he has upon the proposition you showed me - he says it was originally published by Professor Leslie'. Inglis considers that 'Mr. R. seems to have hit upon something he does not quite comprehend'. Rowbotham called upon Inglis the previous night '& showed me his diagram I happened to have one also upon a slate made in consequence of the conversation I had with you some days since'. He feels that 'all that Mr. R cannot account for in his method is made clear in minebut whether he sees through it or not I dont know'. Rowbotham 'is going to publish his in a periodical next month'. Cory will then see that 'it is quite a different method from the one I showed you on the 3d. instant at Sothebys & which I invented in the month of December last'. He showed his diagram to Rowbotham 'but not the means by which I discovered the ratio contained in it'. Inglis must now 'be content to stand in the background' but considers it right 'to keep myself clear of any suspicion hereafter of having borrowed my discovery from Mr. R'. If Rowbotham 'fails in giving a good demonstration of his there are many to whom it will readily suggest one'. Inglis believes he can 'both rectify his diagram & give a clear analysis of it'. Cory had graduated BA in 1824 as thirteenth wrangler. 21 Upper Montagu St; 24 February 1836. unknown
ria9780323443371_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
1997x-079234295XKluwer Academic Pub 1997. Hardcover. New. 646 pages. 10.00x6.75x1.50 inches. Kluwer Academic Pub hardcover
1872AQ21592London: Elliot Stock 1872. iv 204pp. Original publisher's maroon cloth stamped in gilt and blind. Extremities sunned and lightly rubbed. Very occasional light spotting. A complete run of the first 12 issues of a short-lived monthly periodical dedicated to contemporary English members of the Hebrew Christian movement comprised of Jews who had converted to Christianity but worshipped in congregations separate from denominational churches. . Quarto. Elliot Stock hardcover
183977139London: James Duncan 1839. Large 8vo. 634 pp. Half light tan leather over navy cloth boards gilt lettering and raised bands to spine; all edges marbled. A little staining and flaking to the leather. Pencil note ink previous owner's name and a few marks to title and prelims otherwise clean with only a few pencil highlights to the text. This edition based as with most others in the 18th and 19th centuries on Van der Hooght's celebrated edition of 1705. . Very Good. Half Leather. 1839. James Duncan 1839 hardcover
2007DADAX073911607XLexington Books 2007-04-16. hardcover. New. 6.36x0.91x9.47. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Lexington Books hardcover
1926190427New York: Hebrew Publishing Company 1926. Hardcover. Very Good in boards. Cocked spine. Printed date states 1926 ISBN code on rear panel. Hebrew Publishing Company hardcover
2002DADAX0739102079Lexington Books 2002-07-01. 1. hardcover. New. 6.18x0.96x9.24. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Lexington Books hardcover
0878202404.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1978N4285Jerusalem: Makor 1978. Limited Edition . Original Half Leather. Near Fine. Folio -. A LIMITED FACSIMILE EDITION OF 390 NUMBERED COPIES THIS COPY NR.222 A FINE COPY. <br/> <br/> Makor hardcover
1974N4242aJerusalem: Makor Publishing Ltd 1974. Original Full Leather. Near Fine. 4to. Limited numbered Facsimile edition of the Hebrew Manuscript edition of 1300 copies. 532pp for the 2 volumes. Synthetic leather bindings. Complete with the introductory brochure by Prof. Sarna. Head of spine slightly hardly visible rubbed on vol.1 bottom spine of vol.2 with minimal loss please see photo otherwise a very good and fresh copy. <br/> <br/> Makor Publishing Ltd hardcover
2025x-1009616595Cambridge University Press 2025. Hardcover. New. 240 pages. 5.50x0.56x8.50 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
1871060590Edinburgh: Edmondson & Douglas 1871. Hardcover. Very Good Plus. 8vo. EDINBURGH : 1871. First published the previous year. Hardback. Red cloth; printed paper-label to spine. Untrimmed edges as issued. Yellow end-papers. No owner name or internal markings. Tight bright and clean. VERY GOOD INDEED. xxxi 156 pages. Index. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. 8vo. Edinburgh: Edmondson & Douglas. V. SCARCE. <br/> <br/> Edmondson & Douglas hardcover
2025x-1108495583Cambridge University Press 2025. Hardcover. New. 372 pages. 6.00x0.88x9.00 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
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2026x-100969197XCambridge University Press 2026. Hardcover. New. 266 pages. 6.00x0.75x9.00 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
1767J2005Sumtibus Orphanotrophei Halle: . 1767 Four Parts in one volume with separate title pages. pp. xvi 1334; 79 1; 48; 75. Engraved title vignette by Grundler. Woodcut printer's ornaments and initials. 8vo. Foxed. Disbound. XLib. Second Revised Edition First - 1752 of this manual version of E. van der Hooght's text prepared by J. Simonis Professor at Halle. The appendices include a dictionary and an explanation of the Massoretic notes. Printed at Francke's famed Orphan House Press. The Pietist August Hermann Francke 1663-1727 was a German Lutheran Pietist clergyman philanthropist and Biblical scholar. He ranks high also in the history of education owing to the establishment 1695 of his orphan asylum around wh ich he grouped various institutions suited to the needs of teachers and pupils. He also turned his attention to foreign missions; the Pietists promoted the dissemination of the Bible through the establishment 1710 by Freiherr von Canstein of a bible house at the Halle orphan asylum where the orphans were taught the important trades of printing and binding. Darlow & Moule 5157. JUN2A/SE 2/3. PRICE JUST REDUCED! 0.0. No Binding. Fair. Sumtibus Orphanotrophei, Halle: . unknown
1973N4498Jerusalem: Makor 1973. Original Half Leather. Near Fine. 4to. Edited by Prof. Nehemya Alloni. A LIMITED EDITION OF 390 NUMBERED COPIES THIS COPY NR. 45. 130pp Hebrew text and 219pp facsimile of the manuscripts 8pp brochure of English introduction inserted in pocket. Truly insignificant slight bending to corners. A FINE COPY IN A FINE HALF LEATHER BINDING. <br/> <br/> Makor hardcover
19288323Blue moire with pictorial pastedowns to covers. Previous owner's inscription to rear of board dated 1951. A total of 15 colored plates with tissue guards and 13 Hebrew poems opposite. A nice clean copy without any other markings. 8.25 x 8.25 in Miller-Lynn Publishing Co. hardcover
2614930 June 1880. No place. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 3pp 12mo. Bifolium. Sixty-one lines of text in Pusey’s distinctive minuscule and not always easily decipherable hand. Aged and worn. The item has been repaired after damp damage with the second leaf laid down on a piece of thick paper. Loss of a few words of text. Pusey begins by stating that his pamphlet ‘God’s Prohibition of the Marriage with a Deceased Wife’s Sister’ 1860 which he believes is out of print is ‘more readable than the longer book’ ‘Marriage with a Deceased Wife’s Sister’ 1849 of whose ‘very heavy form’ he gives a description. He explains why he feels it would be ‘hardly fair to republish it’. He discusses a ‘proposed change in the law of marriage’ before stating of his two works: ‘If your Lordship knew of any young man who would remould either of these he would be most welcome.’ He has 250 copies of the book he ‘could gladly place at your Lordship’s disposal’. He discusses what would need to be done to ‘recast it’ with reference to ‘social relations’. ‘I have looked again at my book and felt sure that no one would read it unless he wishes to carefully the whole question. It is dry. I remember that I felt that I was undergoing a sharp cross examination by Dr Lushington . It is an utterly unreadable book’. He continues with reference to a speech in the House of Lords and ‘Mr Keble’s pamphlet’. Pusey’s pamphlet was republished in the year following his death. 30 June 1880. No place. unknown