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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.
FOUR VOLUMES BOUND TOGETHER. RARE Italian translation of the Hebrew Bible, mostly executed in 1858-1860 by Samuel David Luzzatto (1800-1865), the preeminent Italian Jewish scholar and poet, and finished by Abram Mainster, Eude Lolli, Filosseno Luzzatto; Moses Levi Ehrenreich, Jacob Vita Pardo, David Graziadio Viterbi, Marco Mortara, and Foà. 225x145mm. [VIÌ+323] + [264] + [306] + [387] pages. Black cloth Hardcover with sticker on spine. Cover slightly rubbed. Cover corners and edge rubbed. Spine wrinkled. Title-sticker wrinkled and slightly peeling/worn. Spine edges slightly peeling. Two stamps (Comunita Israelita Trieste) on front endpaper. Ink writing and stamp on front whitepage (pre-title page). Pages slightly yellowing and age-stained. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare copy of the unique translation of the Old Testament from the original Hebrew into Italian by one of the most influential members of the "Wissenschaft des Judentums" movement is in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
1864LFA-126722284Un ouvrage de 104 pages, format 120 x 195 mm, relié cartonnage dos cuir, publié en 1864, Impr. de Jouaust et Fils (Paris), bon état, très rare,
184842797Philadelphia: Printed by C. Sherman 1848. 1st edition original cloth boards 8vo viii pages 243 242 2 leaves; 24 cm. In Hebrew and English. Hebrew and English on facing pages with duplicate foliation. Singerman 1024. Rosenbach 636 Deinard 959 Goldman-Kinsberg 37. Vinograd Philadelphia 18. <br> The first English translation of the Ashkenazi prayer book published in America. “To unite Ashkenazic Jews in America using different prayer books and to provide them with an error-free text Leeser issued this work the first Ashkenazic prayer book published in America"--Goldman 37. <br> During the mid-19th century IsaacLeeser was the most prominent leader of American Orthodox Judaism and his writings show a defense of traditional Judaism against the changes in doctrine proposed by the growing Reform movement. Starting with Jewish publications in the 1830s Leeser is considered to have laid the foundation for a consistent Jewish printing industry in America. “Practically every form of Jewish activity which supports American Jewish life today was either established or envisaged by this one man†Bertram W. Korn “Isaac Leeser: Centennial Reflections†in American Jewish Archives Vol. XIX 1967 page 136.<br> Hebrew text is chiefly after Rabbi Wolf Heidenheim's celebrated Sapha Berurah. The most recent copy offered at major auction sold for $1250 in 2023. SUBJECTS: Siddurim -- Texts. Judaism -- Liturgy. Prayers and devotions. Ashkenazim. Germany. Poland. OCLC: 13891018. Wear on spine and cover spine internally fixed some pencil marks. Good Condition. A nice solid copy in original binding. BK5 AMR-69-3-. Philadelphia: Printed by C. Sherman unknown
199770893Seattle WA: Trident Books 1997. Second edition of the limited edition facsimile reprint. Leather Bound. 86pp. Octavo 23.5 cm Bound by the studios of Ars Obscura in full black leather with the title stamped in gilt on the spine and front cover. Publisher's black text block edges. Marbled-patterned endpapers. Black silk ribbon page marker. With just a few faint scratches to the covers. In the black cloth covered slipcase. Both the book and slipcase are in better than very good condition. Near fine in a very good plus slipcase. Number 130 in an edition limited to 500 copies. Originally published by Alibeck the Egyptian at Memphis in 1517.<br /> <br /> The first part concerns the characters of Demons. The subject of the second part is natural and supernatural secrets for example how to make a girl come to you "However Modest She May Be." The third part is the Key of the Work the Magical Knife Lancet Sacrificial Knife etc. The fourth part consists of the Sanctum Regnum ie: Conjurations for Lucifer Beelzebub and Astraroth and the manner of licensing the devils to depart unto their abodes.<br /> <br /> Known as "The True Grimoire" this is one of the most renowned handbooks of black magic. Trident Books unknown
188031077Lipsiae: Ex officina Bernhardi Tauchnitz 1880. 8vo 22.4 cm 8.8". 1 f. 82 pp.; manuscript notes bound in. <br><br>This "textum masoreticum" book of psalms i.e. the traditional Hebrew text was edited by masoretic scholar Seligman Baer 182597 and theologian Franz Delitzsch 181390 as part of their Masoretic Bible series published by Tauchnitz between 1869 and 1895. A truly => unique copy this particular volume is thickly interleaved with variously sized sheets and tabs containing the fastidious manuscript notes of published author => Walter Robert Betteridge D.D. 18631916 a notable faculty member in the Old Testament Department of the Rochester Theological Seminary who swathed page after page in minute inked marginalia and added yet more bulk with clippings from related texts annotated of course.<br>Â Â Â Â Among the doctor's publications was an article on "The Accuracy of the Authorized Version of the Old Testament" 1911 including the Hebrew psalms.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Donated by Mrs. Betteridge to the seminary library with institutional bookplate noting this on rear pastedown. Recent black moiré silk spine with gilt-stamped leather title-label. Ex-library with bookplate on rear pastedown as above pressure-stamp on title-page call number in lower margin of second leaf; paper brittle dust- or sometimes soot-soiled at edges and prone to chipping. Replete with scholia this is => a stunning testament to one scholar's study of the O.T. Ex officina Bernhardi Tauchnitz hardcover books
6820319th Century Esther Scroll Manuscript HEBREW MANUSCRIPT. 19th Century Esther Scroll Manuscript or the Megillah. N.p. N.d. ca: 19th Century. Manuscript scroll in Hebrew of the book of Esther on vellum. Two parts stapled together. 57 1/2 inches x 15 1/4 inches; 1445 x 385 mm. Hebrew manuscript text in black ink in ten columns. Second column from the right is larger text bearing the names of the sons of Hamon. With some dampstaining and toning to vellum. The 5th and 6th columns from the right with some loss of text ink due to offsetting to verso of the scroll. This text while lighter is still mostly legible. "A "Scroll of Esther" megilat ester is a manuscript copy of the biblical Book of Esther which recounts the story of the salvation of the Jews in the Persian Empire read in synagogues on the Evening and Morning Services of the holiday of Purim." The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life. UC Berkeley. Esther scrolls also known by the Hebrew term Megillot sing.: Megillah ''scroll' are copies of the Biblical book of Esther transcribed on parchment scrolls to be read publicly on the feast of Purim the anniversary of the Jews' deliverance from the threat of annihilation by Haman. Thus they are at once Biblical and liturgical texts. The Perfect Scribe And An Early Engraved Esther Scroll Eva Frojmovic. HBS 68203. $1000 hardcover books
1872056106Vienna Wien: A.Riechert = A. Rikhard ve-Shutafot Beç 1872. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Original cloth binding with a bilingual title in Hebrew and Ottoman Turkish in Arabic script on the front board and blind-tooled decorations on both boards. Demy 8vo 22 x 14 cm. Text in Ottoman Turkish and Hebrew. 4 176 pp. Cloth slightly faded; foxing to the first and last blank leaves and pastedowns as well as to some margins; hinges slightly split. Overall a good copy. Extremely rare early Viennese edition of this bilingual "Genesis" in Hebrew and Ottoman Turkish one of only three produced by the Adolf Holzhausen Printing House in Vienna a major centre for Hebrew book production in its time. According to the Özege catalogue it represents one of the few bilingual Holzhausen editions. Adolf Holzhausen 1868-1931 was an influential Austrian-Jewish publisher and bookseller notable for his contributions to the world of printing and publishing in Vienna. He was the son of Adolf Holzhausen the Elder 1827-1892 who led the Viennese court and the university's book printing company. Growing up in a family deeply rooted in the book trade Holzhausen received thorough training in the family business; his father had owned the prestigious Manzsche Buchdruckerei Manzsche Book Printing Company since 1858. Holzhausen developed specialized expertise in typesetting and printing of oriental scripts and he supplied his company with carefully crafted oriental typefaces which were highly valued in scholarly and literary circles. Building on this expertise he eventually established his own university book printing company as well as a private publishing house focusing primarily on art books historical works and scholarly publications. Following the upheavals of the First World War Holzhausen was appointed head of the Austrian Military Geography Institute reflecting both his organizational abilities and his intellectual reputation. Beyond his publishing and military contributions he was a strong advocate for collaboration among Austrian educational book publishers promoting greater unity and standards in the production of educational materials. Through his dual roles as a printer and publisher Holzhausen left a lasting impact on Viennese cultural and academic life bridging traditional craftsmanship with modern publishing practices and fostering scholarship in art and history. TBTK 12907. For later edition see Özege 19925. As of March 2026 OCLC lists no copies in a Western library see 236007780 but for the earlier edition 1860 it can be traced only in the Stanford University Cecil H. Green Library see 71019424. <br/> <br/> A.Riechert = A. Rikhard ve-Shutafot, Beç hardcover
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
1609112554geneve roviere 1609 Aureliae Allobrogum (Genève), Petrus de la Roviere (Pierre de la Rovière), 1609, 1 volume grand in-folio de 240 x 370 mm environ, (14) ff. (Page de titre, Praefatio) - 183 - 283 - 84 - 203 pages; [suivi de] (4) ff. (Page de titre, Praefatio) - 186 - 134 pages. Complet dans le canon catholique. Demi-chagrin brun postérieur, dos à 5 nerfs portant titre doré. Exemplaire solide mais en modeste condition : reliure abimée (débuts de fente sur les mors externes, mors internes fendus, manques de cuir, plats tachés, coins dénudés), nombreuses rousseurs et pages brunies, des traces de mouillures, quelques déchirures sans manque, travail de vers sur une dizaine de pages du Nouveau testament.
Very Good Hebrew Contemporary 1/4 leather bdg. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Hebrew with interspersed with Arabic; a preface in French. [xvi], 144 p. Goldenthal was an Austrian Orientalist; born at Brody, Galicia, April 16, 1815; died at Vienna Dec. 28, 1868; educated at the University of Leipsic. In June, 1843, he became principal of the Jewish school at Kishinef, Bessarabia, and held the office for some years. He was appointed professor of rabbinical and Oriental languages at the University of Vienna in Sept. 1849, and held the chair until his death. Upon the nomination of Hammer-Purgstall, he was elected a corresponding member of the Vienna Academy of Sciences, and member of the Asiatic Societies of Germany, of Paris, and of London. His chief literary activity consisted in editing the following manuscripts: "Mozene ?ede?," a treatise on philosóphical ethics by Al-Ghazali, translated into Hebrew by Abraham ibn ?asdai, with an introduction on the lives and works of Al-Ghazali and Ibn ?asdai, 1838. "Bi'ur ibn Roshd," Todrosi's Hebrew translation of Averroes' commentary on Aristotle's "Rhetorica," with a historical and philosophical introduction, 1842. "Mesharet Mosheh," commentary by Kalonymus on Maimonides' system of Divine Providence, with his explanation of Ps. xix. and xxxvii., 1845. "Maftea?," methodology of the Talmud by Nissim ben Jacob of Kairwan, with an introduction, notes, and references, 1847. "Mi?dash Me'a?," Moses Rieti's didactic poem on ancient philosophy and the history of Jewish literature, with an Italian and Hebrew preface, 1851 (see "Allg. Zeit. des Jud." 1859, p. 124). Goldenthal further published a catalog of Hebrew manuscripts in the Imperial Library of Vienna, 1854, and an Arabic grammar in Hebrew for the use of the Oriental Jews, with a French preface, 1857. Volume i. of the "Denkschriften" of the Vienna Academy of Sciences contains his "Beiträge zu einem Sprachvergleichenden Rabbinisch-Philosophischen Wörterbuche." He issued "Das Neue Zion," a monthly periodical, Leipsic, Nisan, 1845, of which only one number appeared. Another periodical which he edited, "Das Morgenland," was also short-lived. (Jewish Encyclopedia). In his Hebrew preface, Goldenthal notes that knowledge of Arabic is particularly important for Talmudists, illustrating his point by a passage from Rabbenu Nissim's commentary to Tractate Shabbat found in a manuscript in the Palatine Library of Vienna. (Source: K&C). First Edition. OCLC 40972030.; Friedberg M-2669.
19605326DBJerusalem, Abteilung für Erziehung und Jugend des jüdischen Nationalfonds (Keren Kayemet), ca. 1960. Folio (48 x 34 cm). Mappe mit 20 farbingen Illustrationen. Mappen mit losen Blättern.
197724391977 Bièvres (Moulin de Vauboyen), Pierre de Tartas, 1977. 38,5 x 28,5 cm, in-folio, 1 f. bl. - 46 ff. n. ch. - 1 f. bl., 17 grandes lithographies originales en couleurs dans le texte dont 8 sur feuilles pliées en 4 (triptyques), en feuilles sous couverture de tissu bleu marine rempliée et illustrée en blanc cassé, boîtier de l'éditeur portant au premier plat la signature imprimée de Chapelain-Midy et le titre en hébreu au dos.
In-8°, 2 volumi in uno, XXXIV, (2), pp. 240, 2 carte di tav. ripiegate, pp241-575 (1), legatura in mezza pelle con titolo al dorso in oro. Intonso.Professore di liturgia nell’Università Gregoriana, il Lazzarini compose quest’opera per diletto, ma ne risultò comunque un trattato di grande completezza ed erudizione, andando a ricercare chi fosse stato il primo inventore ad usare i Tintinnabula e quale uso si facesse di essi nei vestiti e nelle liturgie presso i popoli più antichi. In-8 °, 2 volumes in one, XXXIV, (2), pp. 240, 2 folded leafs; pp241-575 (1), half leather binding with title at the spine in gold. Uncut. Professor of liturgy at the Gregorian University, Lazzarini composed this work for pleasure, but it still resulted in a treatise of great completeness and erudition, going to look for who was the first inventor to use the Tintinnabula and what use was made of them in clothes and liturgies among the most ancient peoples.
R160224010Imprimerie L.Beresniak. non daté. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Coiffe en pied abîmée, Papier jauni. 333 pages + paginé de 334 à 619 - ouvrages en hébreu et en yiddish - sens de lecture inversé - texte sur deux colonnes - coiffe en tête absente et dos fendu sur le 1er volume - coiffe en pied abimée sur le 2ème volume.. . . . Classification Dewey : 492.4-Hébreu
1680506930Samuel Roycroft 1680. Leather. NEAR FINE. 16 1328pp. 4to recently and finely rebound in brown calf with burgundy morocco label with tissue repairs by the same binder to a few outer leaves and an earlier tape-backing to the title page by an earlier and less-skilled hand; pen markings to a few pages of the preface original trim with petina to edges entirely sound and clean internally. Samuel Roycroft unknown
1922N4540aBerlin: Rimon Publ. House 1922. First Edition . Original Half Cloth. Very Good. 4to. 1922-1924. SOME 250pp .FOR THE 6 PARTS OF THIS IMPORTANT PERIODICAL OF JEWISH ART published in Hebrew language in Berlin. With some contenc p and explantory ages in English PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED WITH MANY PLATES IN COLOUR. EACH PART WITH THE ORIGINAL VERY DECORATIVE WRAPPERS PRESERVED. ARTICLES BY CHAGALL BIALIK AGNON AND OTHERS. Illustrated by Jewish artist many of the Jewish Russian Avantgarde PUBLISHER'S ORIGINAL HALF CLOTH BINDING. Some truly insignificant outside markings. A VERY CLEAN AND FRESH COPY .---The editors MARK and -RACHEL BERNSTEIN-WISCHNITZER had joined a group of Russian-Jewish intellectuals immigrants in Berlin with multi-lingual literary needs.RARELY FOUND IN THIS BEAUTIFUL FRESH CONDITION.------ERSTE ORIGINAL -AUSGABE 1- 6 alles erschienen. Ca. 250 S. für die 6 Teile zusammengebunden in dem Original-Halbleinen des Herausgebers. Jede einzelne der 6 Ausgaben hat ein eindrucksvolles dekoratives Umschlagsblatt alle sind erhalten. Reich illustriert teils farbig. Mit Beiträgen von Ch.N. Bialik Marc Chagall Nathan Altman u.a. viele Vertreter der JÜDISCH- RUSSISCHEN AVANTGARDE. Dieses hebräische Journal wurde in Berlin zwischen 1922 -und 1924 veröffentlicht und war der jüdischen Kunst und Literatur gewidmet. Es erschien parallel zu der jiddischen Edition genannt "Milgroim" hatte aber einen anderen literarischen Inhalt. Text in Hebräisch mit Ausnahme der zusätzlichen Inhaltsgabe der jeweiligen der 6 Ausgaben beim ersten Heft in deutsch bei Heft 2- 6 in englisch.Die Initiatoren dieser herausragenden Produktion in herausragender Druckqualität waren Dr. Mark Wischnitzer und seine Frau die berühmte Kunsthistorikerin Rachel Bernstein-Wischitzer.Beide hatten sich einer Gruppe von russisch-jüdischen Intellektuellen in Berlin angeschlossen. Ein sehr sauberes und frisches Exemplar. SELTEN! <br/> <br/> Rimon Publ. House hardcover
185340496Philadelphia: C. Sherman Printer 1853. 39 1 blank pp. Disbound tiny corner chip at head of title page. Good. Housed in a modern slipcase old bookplate on its front pastedown.<br /> <br /> Philadelphia's Jewish elite supported this organization. Abraham S. Wolf Isaac Leeser Solomon Solis H. Polack and others were the Committee of Arrangements. Funds are desperately required to meet "the many demands caused by the vast number of emigrants who annually land on our shores." The list of donors is 6-1/2 pages.<br /> Non-Jewish participation was substantial. For example former Vice President George Dallas was a conspicuous presence. Toasts patriotic addresses music and overall good cheer characterize the gathering.<br /> Singerman 1302. OCLC 78367144 3- LCP Princeton AJHS 57761577 1- Yeshiva as of October 2024. C. Sherman, Printer unknown
1974N4185cJerusalem -: Makor 1974. Limited Edition . Original Half Leather. As New. 4to. Complete in 3 vols. Fine hand bound half leather. Front covers with embossed ornaments. A LIMITED EDITION OF 135 COPIES BY SPECIAL PERMISSION OF THE LENINGRAD LIBRARY Codex Leningrad B19a . Facsimile of the oldest complete manuscript dated 1008 CE of the HEBREW BIBLE in Hebrew. Loewinger D.S. Editor. FINE COPY- Heavy item additional shipping fees will apply: $ 90.00 in total to the USA and Canada reg. airmail <br/> <br/> Makor hardcover
1981N4288aJerusalem: Makor 1981. Limited Edition . Original Half Leather. Fine. 4to. 4 tick volumes. Complete. Hebrew language. Facsimile of the original manuscript Leiden MS Scal 3 written in 1289 by Yehiel ben Yequtiel ben Benjamin Ha-Rofe the only complete extant manuscript of the Talmud Yerushalmi =Palestinian Talmud.-Limited edition according to the publisher only 240 copies were printed. A FINE SET. <br/> <br/> Makor hardcover
183416722BBPrag, Landau, 1834. 2°, Folio, 73 S., 82 S., plus sieben Blatt mit Korrekturen und Anmerkungen von verschiedenen Rabbinern und Gelehrten, Text: hebräisch, Ledereinband der Zeit, original Ausgabe Lederbezug am Rücken, hinterer Buchdeckel und Titelei des Baba Kama fehlen, sonst ein gutes, sauberes, bindungsstabiles und kollationiertes Exemplar.
188671901886 Paris ED. Monnier, De Brunhoff et cie éditeur 1886 In4 format 32cmX22cm relié pleine toile bleue marine incrustée de bandes de toile beige et papier liège. reliure signée Armelle Guégant 114 pages nombreuses illustrations in et hors texte.
192838185Palestine Art Distributors New York Copyright By Miller-Lynn Publishing Co. New York Jerusalem 1928. First edition. Original blue publisher’s cloth large square. 8vo 16 leaves with 15 tipped in plates. Text in Hebrew.<br> Each leaf contains a tipped in color print by Raban in the classic style with English text in a gilt Bezalel style “frame†on the facing page. Title translates as "Chagaynu. Our Holidays: A Picture Book. Drawn by Z Raban of the Bezalel Art school Jerusalem." <br> Chagaynu meaning Our Holidays includes 14 plates featuring gorgeous color illustrations by Raban all showing Jewish holidays throughout the year. Each illustration includes with it a poem by Israeli children's author and poet Levin Kipnis "Avi-Shai". Each color plate is protect by tissue guards. <br> Raban the artist is regarded as a leading member of the Bezalel school art style in which artists portrayed both Biblical and Zionist themes in a style influenced by the European Jugendstil similar to Art Nouveau and by traditional Persian and Syrian styles. <br> Israel Museum Catalogue Bezalel number 1348; Yeshiva University Museum Catalogue Raban Remembered number 78. <br> OCLC: 254162436. <br> Dime-sized stain on front end papers bookplate no other markings. Light wear to boards Very Good Condition. art-21-8. Palestine Art Distributors New York Copyright By Miller-Lynn Publishing Co. , New York, Jerusalem unknown
1974H304Jerusalem: Yad Vashem 1974. Hardcover. First Edition First Printing in English. 5.5 x 8in. 124pp. Publisher's cloth boards. NEAR FINE in Very Good dust jacket protected in a removable archival cover. The book itself shows the slightest hint of shelf rubbing at the extremities else Fine/As New. The dust jacket shows marginal shelf rubbing along the edges a very short closed tear at the bottom edge a small chip at a corner a surface abrasion at the bottommost of the spine from a store sticker otherwise remains bright and distinct. As pictured. Yad Vashem hardcover
1974NN4185bJerusalem -: Makor 1974. Limited Edition . Original Half Leather. As New. 4to. Complete in 3 vols. Fine hand bound half leather. .A LIMITED EDITION OF 135 COPIES BY SPECIAL PERMISSION OF THE LENINGRAD LIBRARY Codex Leningrad B19a . Facsimile of the oldest complete manuscript dated 1008 CE of the HEBREW BIBLE in Hebrew. Loewinger D.S. Editor. FINE COPY- Heavy item additional shipping fees will apply: $ 90.00 in total to the USA and Canada reg. airmail <br/> <br/> Makor hardcover