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24x17 cm. VI+161 pages. Softcover. Cover yellowing and slightly stained. Cover corners worn and wrinkled. Spine edges worn. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
Very Good Italian Paperback. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In Italian. 22 p. Appunti su alcuni aspetti dell'immigrazione Ebraica in Israele. [Estratto dalla Rivista mensile Oriente Moderno, Anno XLI. Nr. 5. Maggio 1961]. Notes on some aspects of Jewish immigration in Israel.
RARE monograph on various aspects of Arabic language in different periods from pre-Islamic to modern. The author - Cornelis Henricus Maria Versteegh, better known as Kees Versteegh (b.1947), is a Dutch linguist and Arabist, professor of Islamic studies and the Arabic language at Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands, whose research and views on the Arabic language and its evolution have been described as groundbreaking. 225x155mm. XIII+194 pages. Hardcover. Cover and spine stained and yellowing/age-stained. Text block upper edge age-stained. Cover edges and corners, and spine edges bumped. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare monograph on Arabic language, written by one of the most influential Arabists, is in good condition.
xii + 177pp., editor's hardcover (green cloth with gilt lettering), dustwrapper, 25cm., in the series "Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta" volume 93, fine condition (as new), X88937
27.5X18.5 cm. 48 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly wrinkled. Cover edges worn. Spine slightly torn. Pages yellowing.
viii + 429pp. + portrait, 25cm., in the series "Supplements to Vetus Testamentum" vol.16, cloth with gilt lettering on spine, 2 libr.stamps, else VG, R69612
213pp., 25cm., in the series "Oudtestamentische studiën" volume XVIII, cloth, 2 stamps, good condition, R69632
213pp., contains 7 contributions in various languages, 25cm., publisher's hardcover in full cloth with gilt lettering, in the series "Oudtestamentische Studiën" volume XVIII, very good condition, R96097
RARE collection of studies presented on the occasion of 65th birthday of Klaas R. Veenhof (b.1935), a Dutch Assyriologist, formerly professor in the University of Leiden. Among the scholars who contributed to this volume are: R.Altherr, S.Bayram, A.C.V.M.Bongenaar, D.Charpin, L.de Meyer, J.G.Dercksen, M.Dietrich, V.Donbaz, G.van Driel, J.-M.Durand, D.O.Edzard, W.Farber, P.Garelli, U.A.Glasmacher, C.Günbatti, W.W.Hallo, K.Hacker, H.Hirsch, J.Hoftijzer, B.Homes-Fredericq, F.van Koppen, N.J.C.Kouwenberg, Th.J.H.Krispijn, G.Kryszat, M.T.Larsen, O.Loretz, R.de Maaijer, D.J.W.Meijer, C.Michel, N.Özgüc, J.N.Postgate, E.Reiner, W.H.Ph.Römer, J.de Roos, M.T.Roth, J.M.Sasson, W.H.van Soldt, R.J.van der Spek, M.Stol, M.W.Stolper, Th.Sturm, K.van der Toorn, H.L.J.Vanstiphout, H.Waetzoldt, G.A.Wagner, R.Westbrook. 265x195mm. VIII+560 pages. Softcover. Rear cover corners and upper edge near spine slightly bumped and wrinkled. Rear cover Rear cover upper pert wrinkled. Rear cover and spine slightly dirty. Spine creased. Spine edges slightly bumped. Spine bottom edge torn (20mm). [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare 'Festschrift' dedicated to an eminent Assyriologist is in good condition.
392pp., brochure originale, 27cm., dans la série "Publications de l'Institut orientaliste de Louvain (PIOL)" volume 57, très bon état (état de neuf), X93240
IN ENGLISH AND HEBREW WITH SUMMARY IN DUTCH. 24x16cm. 642 pages (pagination: 243/244). Softcover. Cover slightly yellowing and slightly age-stained. Front cover upper corner and rear cover bottom corner slightly wrinkled. Spine wrinkled and curved. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
RARE monograph on the poetry of an early Jewish liturgical poet (payyetan) Yehudah who composed a cycle of poems in accordance with the reading tradition of the Pentateuch and Prophets on the Sabbath. The author - Wout Jac. van Bekkum teaches Post-Biblical Hebrew in the Department of Middle East Studies, University of Groningen and is Professor of Modern Jewish History at the University of Amsterdam. Contains three reproductions of manuscripts. 245x160mm. XXXIV+183 pages. Dark-blue cloth Hardcover with dust-jacket. Gilt front cover and spine. Front cover upper corner and spine bottom edge slightly bumped. This extremely rare study on early liturgical Hebrew poetry is in very good condition.
20.5x14.5 cm. xxix+380 pages. Gild hardcover. papers yellowing. Paper age stained. Else in good condition.
IN HEBREW AND ENGLISH. 17X23.5 cm. 428+xix. Softcover. Cover edge's are slightly folded. Spine slightly faded and chafed, the bottom slightly wrinkled. Pen writing on first white page. Else in good condition.
Original Wraps. Single Leaf Folio, double sided [2] pages. 36 x 28 cm. Only edition. Double sided fundraising poster and typewritten letter; typewritten address to Rabbi Joshua Bloch of Lake Charles, Louisiana, requesting the name of the chairman for the campaign committee from his city. Reverse side contains printed fundraising tally accounting sheet poster demonstrating the funds already raised, and the funds remaining to be raised from campaign committees in (appx 190) towns and cities across the United States. 'March 16th-22nd, Campaign Week', 'March 23rd-29th, Meeting of the Central Conference American Rabbis in Cincinnati', 'May 20-21-22 XXVI Council of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations in Boston'. Subjects: Wise Centenary - Union of American Hebrew Congregations Fundraising Campaign 1919. Ephemera - Union of American Hebrew Congregations. None on OCLC. Previously folded in thirds and in half, line creases still remain; otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (AMR-46-7A)
150x234mm. XL+450 pages. Rebound red and black leather Hardcover. Original spine replaced by brown cloth spine. Cover slightly stained. Cover edges lightly worn. Small part torn of front cover bottom edge. Rear cover slightly bent on upper part. New spine obviously constructed by amateur. Spine title partly illegible. Rear cover hinge slightly loose - NO danger of detaching. Tape marks on front endpaper. Front whitepage somewhat torn near binding. Small sticker underneath publisher's emblem on second title page. Two page stubs between pages XVI and XVII, possibly added during rebinding process. Page XXXIII partly taped to binding. Several pages pencil marked beside the text with some words underlined and encircled - NO damage to text. Page edges yellowing and rough-cut as published. Pages yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extraordinary and rear book is in otherwise in good condition.
RARE annotated German translation of letters by the legendary Hammurabi (died 1750 BC in Babylon) - the sixth king of the First Babylonian Dynasty, reigning from 1792BC to 1750BC (according to the Middle Chronology). The translator, who also wrote a comprehensive introduction to the letters and the period is Arthur Franz Eduard Ungnad (1879-1947) was an eminent scholar of Semitic languages and Assyriologist. Includes a b&w plate with reproduction of a letter by Hammurabi and a b&w frontispiece with reproduction of relief depicting Hammurabi. 144x210mm. 135 pages. Dark-blue Hardcover with gilt lettering on front and spine. Cover and spine yellowing, rubbed and slightly stained. Cover corners bumped and partly peeling. Spine edges peeling. Spine bottom edge torn. Pencil marks near text on several pages. Pages browning. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book is overall in good condition.
195x120mm. XII+207 pages. Hardcover. Gilt lettering on cover. Cover worn at edges and corners. Rebound.Pen inscription on first whitepage. Pencil inscriptions on few pages. Some pages edges slightly stained. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
xxvi,282 + vi,127 + [ii],95 [i] pp., text in latin, cart.cover (corners bit bumped, some use), 23cm., Good copy, [contains: part I: De elementis, part II: Chrestomathia Samaritana… (vi,127pp.) & part III: Lexicon Samaritanum omnes in chrestomathia obvias voces continens (ii,95pp.)]
IN HEBREW. 14.5X21.5 cm. 222 pages. Gilt hardcover. In good condition.
THIS VOLUME ONLY. RARE collection of texts in the Urmian dialect of Assyrian Neo-Aramaic, with Latin transcription and an accompanying Russian translation, the majority of the texts being tales and fables characteristic of Oriental folklore, with specimens of folk poetry. The translator and editor who also recorded the orally conveyed texts - Konstantin Tsereteli (1921-2004), was a major Georgian scholar of Semitic languages, an eminent authority on Aramaic dialects. The Urmia dialect has become the prestige dialect of Assyrian Neo-Aramaic after 1836, when that dialect was chosen by Justin Perkins, an American Presbyterian missionary, for the creation of a standard literary dialect of Assyrian. 260x175mm. XXII+152 pages. Beige cloth Hardcover with dust-jacket. Black lettering on front cover. Jacket yellowing, rubbed and partly torn. Jacket spine edges torn-out. Jacket edges tattered and partly taped. Rear cover slightly curved. Cover corners slightly bumped. Spine edges bumped. Spine upper edge slightly stained. Inner cover yellowing/age-stained. Pages bottom corner water-stained - NO damage to text. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book, of interest to scholars of Semitic languages and folklorists, is otherwise in good condition.
8' 103 pp. Softcover, slightly stained and wrinkled, spine worn-out. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
160X250 mm. 533 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. Cover edge slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
245x175 mm. X+229 pages. Hardcover. Cover corners slightly rubbed. Spine slightly bumped. Few pages corners slightly wrinkled. Else in good condition.