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vii + 527pp., 25cm., hardback (editor's green cloth with gilt lettering), Very good condition, R77596
F. Vieweg, Libraire-Editeur, Paris. 1880. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat passable. Plats abîmés. Dos abîmé. Quelques rousseurs. 388 + 63 pages, dans 2 sens de lecture. Texte en hébreu, Intro. en français. Papier muet encollé sur le dos, le consolidant. Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Quelques tampons et annotations de bibliothèque. Manques importants sur les plats. Couverture et cahiers se détachant. Le LIVRE DES PARTERRES FLEURIS. Grammaire hébraïque, en arabe, d'Abou'l-Walid Merwan IBN DJANAH, de Cordoue, publiée par Joseph DERENBOURG, Membre de l'institut.
Maisonneuve et Cie, Paris. 1873. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. 1er plat abîmé. Dos satisfaisant. Rousseurs. 147 pages. Texte en caractères cursifs. Papier muet encollé sur le dos, le consolidant. Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Quelques tampons et une annotation de bibliothèque. Manques sur les bords des plats. Par l'Abbé Victor Ancessi.
Non précisé. 1879. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat passable. Plats abîmés. Dos satisfaisant. Déchirures. 196 pages. Texte en hébreu et en allemand en regard (sens de lecture droite-gauche). Papier muet encollé sur le dos, le consolidant. Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque. Plats très abîmés et tachés, avec de nombreux manques. Page de titre déchirée, avec des manques. Pages légèrement jaunies et déchirées sur les bords. Cahiers se détachant. Text und Uebersetzung, mit einem ganz neuen hebräischen Commentar unter dem Namen 'Soleth Laminchah' und, auszüglich davon einem deutschen Commentar unter dem Namen Lebonah Saccah.
F. Vieweg, Libraire-Editeur, Paris. 1880. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Plats abîmés. Dos abîmé. Intérieur acceptable. 197 pages de texte + 14 planches de photo-gravures et fac-similés en fin d'ouvrage (certaines dépliables). Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque. Dos muet. 1er plat et 1ers feuillets se détachant. Les inscriptions babyloniennes du WADI BRISSA, par H. POGNON, Consul suppléant de France à Bagdad.
RARE comprehensive dictionary of over 65000 Jewish family names, the most complete of its kind in English, providing also variant spellings in different languages used by Jews in the course of the long history in diaspora, and modifications, such as equivalents, translations, truncations and amplifications, and the original forms of the names in the original Hebrew, Arabic-Farsi, Cyrillic and Roman letters. The dictionary contains nearly all Jewish groups: Ashkenazic, Sephardic, Oriental and modern Israeli. For the historical record, currently used family names are included even when their origins cannot be established. 260x185mm. XLIV+882 pages. Blue Hardcover with silver lettering on front cover and spine. Cover and cover corners rubbed. Spine edges bumped/wrinkled. Pen underlining near text on introduction pages XIII-XIV. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare and unique encyclopedic dictionary of almost all demonstrably Jewish (Ashkenazic and Sephardic) names is in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
RAREÁÁ! Only 2000 copies were printed of this excellent Amharic-Russian dictionary published under the auspices of The Soviet Encyclopedia publishing house. This book is an invaluable resource for any Russians studying the Amharic language, or vice versa. 220x155mm. 967 pages. Purple cloth Hardcover. White Cyrillic lettering and yellow Ge'ez lettering on front cover and spine. Cover slightly worn. Cover corners slightly bent. Front cover has minor tear on upper hinge. Binding slightly loose. Pages slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This exceedingly rare and useful dictionary is in very good condition.
Two volumes bound in one. pp. 806; 563. Double column. Text in Hebrew, Chaldaic, and German. Large 8vo. 165 x 240 mm. Nice contemporary full leather binding, by Hayday & Mansell, worn at extremities. Marbled edges and endpapers. Manuscript ownership of: E. Twisleton, 1860. Stamped ownership of Rev. Edward Arbea. A very decent copy of an important "Hebrew & Chaldaic Lexicon to the Old Testament, with an Introduction, Giving a Short History of Hebrew Lexicography." Scarce. MOUNT BX2
Hardcover, 21-39 pages, Folio, 33 x 25 cm. In German. Contents: Zur einfuhrung. --In memoriam Rafael Frank. --Uber hebraische typen und schriftarten, von Rafael Frank. --Die renaissance des hebraischen, von dr. Jacques Adler. SUBJECT (S) : Hebrew type. Hebrew language. "Sechzehnter Bertholddruck. " "Hergestellt in einer beschrankten auflage fur einem kreis von freunden. "--Leaf at end. Reprinted from Archiv fur buchgewerbe, 48. Jg. , hft. 11. Ex-library. Water stain to front and back cover. Slight browning on edges of pages. Hinge repair. Otherwise, good condition. (BIB-11-7)xx
RARE collection of papers by Max Grünbaum (1817-1898), an eminent German-Jewish scholar who specialized in Oriental philology and folk-lore, as well as Yiddish and Judaeo-Spanish literature. 232x157mm. XVIII+600 pages. Half-leather marbled board Hardcover with gilt ribbed spine. Cover and spine worn and somewhat stained. Cover corners/edges and spine edges bumped and peeling. Inner cover and few pages slightly age-stained. Ex-library copy with writing on spine and ex-libris sticker on front endpaper. Library stamp on pages II and 600 bottom edge. Pencil/pen underlining on some pages. Few pages dog-eared. Pages slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book is otherwise in good condition.
14.5x22 cm. XXXVIII+328 pages. Gilt hardcover in dust jacket. Sides of top and bottom of spine slightly chafed. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
4to. pp. 15, 132. Printed in Greek, Roman, and Hebrew types. Old paper boards binding. Engraved Ex Libris of Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Gesenius (1786-1842), a great Halle biblical scholar and Hebrew - Chaldaic philologist. A scarce and important work on Greek myth and Hesiod's Homeric Hymns. . **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W153
24x15 cm. 9+347 pages. Hardcover. Spine is slightly stained. Cover is slightly dirty. Else in good condition.
RARE collection of articles on the subject of word play in ancient Egyptian, Mesopotamian, Ugaritic, Biblical, Rabbinic and medieval Hebrew, Syriac, and Arabic literatures by an international team of scholars. 240x160mm. XVII+337 pages. Gilt illustrated Hardcover. Gilt lettering on spine. Cover slightly dirty and scratched. Cover upper corners and spine edges bumped. Several small bump-marks on spine front hinge. Front whitepage upper corner slightly creased. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book, of interest to anyone dealing with hermeneutics, literary and source criticism, is otherwise in very good condition.
RARE monograph on rhetorical strategy and devices used by the compiler of the Book of Judges. 245x160mm. XIX+541 pages (+4). Brown cloth Hardcover with dust-jacket. Gilt lettering on front cover and spine. Jacket edges slightly worn. Spine slightly wrinkled. Text block edges slightly stained. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book on Biblical rhetoric is otherwise in very good condition.
VOLUME THREE ONLY: Literature, Accounts, Lists. RARE edition of Egyptian Aramaic documents, presenting beautiful new copies of the printed transcriptions of the texts made with consummate skill, and including translations into Modern Hebrew and English. Also contains bibliographies, a foreword and an introduction, detailed commentaries on the texts, tables, charts, extensive glossary and a foldout with a reconstruction of the original scroll of Ahiqar. 335x250mm. LXVI+295 pages. Yellow fake leather rebound Hardcover with white lettering on cover and spine. Cover and spine stained. Front cover upper corner and spine edges bumped. Second whitepages slightly wrinkled. Previous owner's stamp (Prof. Michael V. Fox) on whitepage bottom corner. Small sticker on pre-tile page bottom edge. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare reediting of indispensable texts in the fields of biblical and Judaic studies, as well as ancient Near East and Semitic linguistics, is in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
RARE monograph on Samaritan calendar by Dr. Sylvia Powels-Niami, a lecturer in Religious and Jewish Studies at the University of Potsdam, an eminent authority on Aramaic, Sephardic and Oriental Jewry. 240x165mm. XVII+382 pages [+8]. Blue cloth Hardcover. Cover water-stained and creased. Cover corners and spine edges bumped. Pages slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare on Samaritan calendrical tradition, of importance to any scholar of the Bible, Judaism and the Middle East, is otherwise in good condition.
PARIS, Gauthier Frères - 1834 - Complet en 3 volumes - In-8 - 1/2 reliures frottées - Dos à 4 faux-nerfs - Manque pièces de titre des tomes 1 et 3, et pièce de tomaison pour le tome 2 - XXVII & 445, 498, LX & 186 et XXVII & 164 - Propres intérieurement Ex-libris de "H.M. Glevarec, Prêtre"
4.7 kg. IN HEBREW. 4 VOLUME SET. [ALL VOLUMES]: 275x215 mm. [444]+[445-897]+[899-1306]+[1307-1816+42] pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Cover corners and edges bumped. Spine faded and stained. Sticker on front inner cover. Ex-library copy with all usual marks. Pages slightly yellowing. [Vol.I]: Sticker on first white page. Else all volumes in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
TWO VOLUME SET. IN ENGLISH AND HEBREW. 23.5x16 cm. LI+683+VIII+302 pages. Hardcover. [VOLUME II]: Cover edges slightly chafed. [BOTH VOLUMES]: Else in good condition.
VOLUME TWO ONLY - PLATES ME (Planches). RARE catalog of mostly Aramaic ostraca from the collection of a noted French Orientalist and archaeologist Charles Simon Clermont-Ganneau (1846-1923). 280x220mm. 347 pages (full-page b&w plates). Softcover. Cover and spine slightly dirty. Front cover corners and fore edge bumped/wrinkled. Rear cover corners and spine edges slightly bumped/wrinkled. Light bump-mark on rear cover upper part. Several first pages fore edge and bottom corner slightly bumped/wrinkled. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare volume of plates of Aramaic ostraca reproduced from an important collection, an immense contribution to the study of Aramaic epigraphy and Elephantine Jewry is in good condition.
RARE! This volume contains approximately 400 rock inscriptions in Classical Arabic in the Kufic script from the Central Negev, with introduction, 34 full-page b&w plates and a concordance to the texts. 315x235mm. 144 pages & 34 plates. Hardcover. Cover slightly dirty. Spine edges bumped. This extremely rare book, invaluable to scholars of Near Eastern archeology or Arabic and other Semitic languages, as well as of Islamic background, is in very good condition.
New Turkish Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish and Arabic. 2 volumes set: 1960, 568 p. "The Jews, as a monotheistic society, have lived in peace and security in the Muslim territory for centuries. Within the tolerant athmosphere they were active in any area as members of Islamic states. Saadia Gaon, who lived in the Islamic society in the 10th century, was one of the most important scholars of Jewish thought at the Middle Ages. He was an authority in both discipline of religion and literature by showing his competency through his dozens of works. He crowned his competency by becoming the president of the Talmud academy, guided the people in his time and also enlighted the next generation with his works. He tried to identify the rational basis of the essentials of the Jewish faith in his masterpiece Kitâbu'l Emânât ve'l 'Itikâdât and explored the consistency between the revelation and the reason. Gaon was born in Fayyum (upper Egypt) in 882 and died in Baghdad in 942. We have not enough knowledge about early life of Saadia. He left his home to study Tanakh with the scholars of Tiberias in Palestine at a young age and lived for sometime in Palestine territory. In 921 a controversy arose concerning the Hebrew calendar between the Talmudic academies in Babylonia and Palestine. Rabbi Aaron ben Meir, the Gaon (head) of the leading Talmudic academy in Palestine claimed that the Babylonian Gaonim made an error in calculation of the feast days. According to him the first day of Passover would be on a Sunday, while according to the Talmudic academies in Babylonia it would be on Tuesday. In this disputation Saadia supported the Babylonian Gaonim. He was in Aleppo, on his way from the East to Baghdad, when he learned of Ben Meir's claim of the Jewish calendar. Saadia addressed a warning to him and settled in Baghdad. He was knowledgeable about on astronomy and pointed to the mistakes made by Rabbi Aaron. In Baghdad, he wrote his "Sefer ha-Mo'adim" (Book of Festivals) and "Sefer ha Zikkarôn" (A Record Book) in which he refuted the claims of Ben Meir regarding the calendar. Finally the dispute was resolved and letters sent to all the Diaspora, and Babylonian Gaonim was restored the default with the great support given by Saadia. After this victory against Ben Meir, Saadia was acknowledged as a great scholar who has knowledge on religious matters and defender of Rabbinic Judaism. He received the honour of Alluf ( a title given to the scholars of the Babylonian Talmud academies who had the privilege of sitting in the first row) at the Pumbeditha Talmud Academy in Baghdad. Soon after, he became the gaon of the Sura Talmud Academy in Baghdad in 928. After accepting the role, he was known as Saadia Gaon. After two years, Saadia Gaon and the exilarch (Hebrew Rosh Galut, refers to the leaders of the Diaspora Jewish community in Babylonia) David ben Zakkai were of different opinions in an inheritance case. Saadia Gaon refused to sign the exilarch's verdict which was about that inheritence case because he thought it was unjust to sign it. After all was said and done he was dismissed from the presidency of academy by the exilarch. After seven years they were reconciled. Saadia Gaon retrieved his position; but he held it for only five more years. Finally Saadia Gaon died in Baghdad in 942 at the age of sixty. His Arabic translation and commentary of Torah gained prevalence among Jews living in the Islamic world, has earned a respected place among Rabbanim. After his era, many Jewish scholars have used this work in various ways especially Yemenite Jews called it Keter Torah (Taj), published it along with the masoratic Hebrew and Aramaic Targum texts and read it as the standard Arabic translation for centuries. ". (Muhammed Ali Bagir, Saadia Gaon'un hayati ve Arapça Tevrat tercümesi).
8vo., title mildly browned; original burgundy cloth, boards and backstrip elaborately blocked in blind, gilt back, primrose endpapers, uncut, a very good, bright, clean copy. ALL EARLY PRINTINGS ARE VERY SCARCE.
Silver medallion with blue and white inlay, double-sided approximately 1 inch across. Medal awarded to Rae Neiman, with YWHA insignia and laurel leaves on front, engraved on rear: All Round Gym Champs 1916-1917 Rae Neiman. No stamps, but appears to be sterling. Light age patina, Very Good Condition. (women-4-14)