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Briday, Lyon. 1880. In-18 Carré. Reliure Janséniste. Etat d'usage. 2ème plat abîmé. Dos frotté. Intérieur acceptable. 123 pages. Texte en hébreu et en latin en regard. Sens de lecture droite-gauche. Initiales dorées sur le dos (E.B.). Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampon de bibliothèque en page de titre. Ad Usum SS. Theologiae et Linguae Sanctae Hebraeae Studiosorum in Univ. Catholicis Seminariis Episcopalibus.
RARE collection of studies on interrelations between the Semitic and Greco-Roman cultures, originally presented at a conference in honor of the retirement of Professor Baruch A.Levine, Skirball Professor Emeritus of Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies (New York University). [LIST OF AUTHORS]: Lawrence Schiffman, Douglas M.Grop, Ogden Goelet, Bezalel Porten, Emanuel Tov, Hannah M.Cotton, Werner Eck, Ranon Katzoff, Frank E.Peter, Ludwig Koenen, Geoffrey Khan, Mark R.Cohen. Epilogue by Baruch A.Levine. Index of ancient sources cited is included. Copy from the library of the the world-renowned epigrapher and member of the Faculty of Humanities at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Ada Yardeni (1937-2018), author of numerous publications, among them "The Book of Hebrew Script: History, Palaeography, Script Styles, Calligraphy & Design" (London: The British Library, 2002), which is considered the authoritative text on the subject. 245x160mm. XIV+285 pages. Hardcover. Cover fore edge and spine edges bumped. Pencil underlining by the previous owner on pages 3-30 and 97-98. Pages 3-8 bottomm corner/fore edge wrinkled. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare collection of papers on multi-cultural traditions of papyrus writing, of immense important for students of the Greco-Roman world and the Near East in Late Antiquity, is in good condition.
SIGNED BY AUTHOR. 24x16 cm. 172 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. Spine upper and bottom edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
8' 427 pages. Hard cover. With B/W photos. In as new condition.
[… Praemissa est dissertatio de iusto hodierni studii quod in excutiendis codicibus vet. testamenti mss. collocatur pretio et moderamine], xii + 256 + [12]pp., 20cm., original 1775-edition, hardback (modern cart.binding, marbled plates), few foxing throughout text, library stamp at verso of frontispiece and on title page, rare, [text in Latin], OCLC 310833754, R76955
1998Q-0963512064Peninim Publications in conjunction with "The Living Memorial" a project of the Hebrew Academy of Cleveland 1998-02-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Peninim Publications in conjunction with "The Living Memorial," a project of the Hebrew Academy of Cleveland hardcover
19103084138Cambridge: University Press 1910. LXIV, 23; VII, 50 Seiten. Mit 1 Faksimile. 4° (25-35 cm). Goldgeprägter Orig-Leinenband. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
New York: Ogen Publishing House of Histadruth Ivrith of America, 1957. Cloth; 4to. X, 562 pages. In Hebrew, with title page and table of contents in English on verso (Title in English "Hebrew Education and culture in Europe Between the Two World Wars. ") Text on verso of title page; "This book is the second in the series of 'Morasha' aiming to perpetuate the heritage of Jewish culture in the shattered communities of Europe. " Illustrated with photographs and tables. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Education -- Europe. Jews -- Intellectual life. Jewish religious education -- Europe. OCLC lists 25 copies worldwide. Backstrip has jagged tear extending more than halfway down; edges worn and cover generally scuffed. There is a stain on the lower edge of the book which extends 1/2" up most pages, not affecting text. Interior of book is very clean. Fair condition. (LB-1)
THREE VOLUME SET. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. IN HEBREW. 27.5x22 cm. 274+316+289 pages. Gilt hardcover in dust jacket. In good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
220x155 mm. XVII+136 pages. Hardcover. Cover faded. Cover corners and edges slightly rubbed. Spine edges rubbed. Sticker on spine. Inner cover and few pages age-stained. Stamp on few pages. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
220x150 mm. XVII+136 pages. Hardcover. Cover rubbed. Cover corners slightly worn. Spine edges slightly worn. Ex-library copy with usual marks. Inner cover and few pages slightly age-stained. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
19223042870Leipzig, J.C.Hinrichs 1922. VIII, 198 Seiten, Gr. 8° (23 x 15 cm), Hardcover (gebunden), Priv.-Halbleineneinband.
THIS VOLUME ONLY. 280X220 mm. 202 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly yellowing and stained. Cover corners slightly bumped and worn. Spine yellowing and rubbed. Spine edges slightly bumped and worn. Pen inscription on rear inner cover. Binding visible between cover and pages. Few pages age stained. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
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
1933R320058220BEAUCHESNE ET SES FILS. 1933. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. VII + 105 pages - corps de l'ouvrage desolidarisé des plats - Manque partiel du dos.. . . . Classification Dewey : 492.4-Hébreu
1943T49721Paris, Beauchesne 1943 108pp., br.orig., 20cm.
1985R70312München, Claudius Verlag 1985 xiv + 299pp., 24cm., 6th ed., softcover, 3 stamps (of which a small one at lower edges), G, R70312
1943R240142491O.S.F.. 1943. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Coiffe en tête abîmée, Intérieur acceptable. 208 pages - sens de lecture inversé - ouvrage en hébraïque - quelques illustrations en noir et blanc dans et hors texte - coiffes abîmées.. . . . Classification Dewey : 492.4-Hébreu
1775R76955Stutgardiae, Sumptibus Ioh. Philippi Erhardi 1775 [ Praemissa est dissertatio de iusto hodierni studii quod in excutiendis codicibus vet. testamenti mss. collocatur pretio et moderamine], xii + 256 + [12]pp., 20cm., original 1775-edition, hardback (modern cart.binding, marbled plates), few foxing throughout text, library stamp at verso of frontispiece and on title page, rare, [text in Latin], OCLC 310833754, R76955
1974R160224017I.L.Peretz. 1974. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 321 pages - ouvrage en yiddish - sens de lecture inversé - un portrait en noir et blanc de l'auteur en frontispice - signet conservé.. . . . Classification Dewey : 492.4-Hébreu
1961R160224013I.L.Peretz Tel-Aviv. 1961. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 407 pages - ouvrage en yiddish - sens de lecture inversé.. . . . Classification Dewey : 492.4-Hébreu
1880RO40237890Briday, Lyon. 1880. In-18. Reliure Janséniste. Etat d'usage, 2ème plat abîmé, Dos frotté, Intérieur acceptable. 123 pages. Texte en hébreu et en latin en regard. Sens de lecture droite-gauche. Initiales dorées sur le dos (E.B.). Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampon de bibliothèque en page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 492.4-Hébreu
1992X80259Leuven, Peeters 1992 xiv + 260pp., hardcover (publisher's green cloth), dustwrapper, 25cm., in the series "Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta" volume 41, fine condition (as new), ISBN 978-90-6831-376-5, X80259
In-folio, (25cc), 2-1155 col, (80cc); legatura in piena pergamena coeva con nervi e titolo al dorso. Sui piatti anteriore e posteriore sigillo di Minerva Dordracena. Seconda edizione 1. Dedicato a Urbano VIII Barberini, con occhiello, antiporta frontespizio , stampato in rosso e nero. Nel testo numerose incisioni su rame raffiguranti svariate tipologie di lumi e lucerne ad olio di varie epoche, oltre a strumenti tipo piccoli imbuti per il riempimento di questi, a candelabri ebraici e a monete. 2. Dedicato al Cardinale Francesco Barberini, numerose illustrazioni su legno nel testo che rappresentano oggetti cultuali ebraici, cristiani e pagani. 3. Dedicato al Cardinale Antonio Barberini, in cui si tratta diffusamente delle cerimonie pubbliche israelitiche, le adorazioni e le acclamazioni. Fortunato Scacchi, dotto filologo e antiquario, nacque intorno al 1573 a Fano, dove morì nel 1643. La sua opera più importante è proprio la presente, un trattato di profonda erudizione, in cui l’autore raccoglie le notizie e i dati storici sugli aromi impiegati dagli ebrei antichi negli unguenti e nei profumi e sulla loro composizione e utilizzo nelle cerimonie sacre. Il testo è ricco di riferimenti ai libri dell’Antico Testamento e a quelli degli autori del mondo greco e romano antico, ma anche all’Arca Santa e alla ‘menorah’ e alle suppellettili per il culto divino. Scacchi parla di ogni sorta di unzione menzionata nelle Sacre Scritture, dalle lampade degli antichi, all’imbalsamazione, ai bagni. Dal cap. XXX al XXXIV del libro I si tratta diffusamente dei Balnea, delle tipologie degli edifici, distinti tra quelli pubblici e quelli privati, degli effetti benefici sul corpo, dei tipi di acque consigliate per i diversi scopi; il bagno preludeva in particolare, per gli atleti, al rituale dell’unzione del corpo, prima della lotta nella sabbia delle arene, ma in genere era anche praticato dopo ogni tipo di attività fisica, sia il gioco della palla che la corsa, per defatigare il corpo ed eliminare il sudore. Nel libro si trova anche ampio spazio dato ai tipi di essenze e alle fasi della composizione vera e propria di questi olii ed unguenti utilizzati dagli atleti. L’autore riporta a proposito l’abitudine di uomini e giovani di stare nudi nelle palestre e nei ginnasi, alcuni passi in cui si sosteneva che questo fosse un incitamento all’amore omosessuale e un preludio al lupanare. Brunet 662 In-folio, (25cc), 2-1155 col, (80cc); coeval full vellum binding with bands and title on the spine. On the upper and back covers seal of Minerva Dordracena. Second edition. 1. Dedicated to Urban VIII Barberini, with half-title, title page with elegant allegorical border engraved in copper, printed in red and black. In the text, numerous copper engravings depicting various types of lamps and oil lamps of various eras, as well as instruments such as small funnels for filling these, with Jewish candlesticks and coins. 2. Dedicated to Cardinal Francesco Barberini, numerous illustrations on wood in the text representing Jewish, Christian and pagan cult objects. 3. Dedicated to Cardinal Antonio Barberini, in which it deals widely with Jewish public ceremonies, adorations and cheers. Fortunato Scacchi, a expert philologist and antiquarian, was born around 1573 in Fano, where he died in 1643. His most important work is the present one, a treatise of profound erudition, in which the author collects news and historical data on the aromas used by ancient Jews in ointments and perfumes and on their composition and use in sacred ceremonies. The text is full of references to the books of the Old Testament and to those of the authors of the ancient Greek and Roman world, but also to the Holy Ark and the 'menorah' and furnishings for divine worship. Scacchi speaks of all sorts of anointments mentioned in the Holy Scriptures, from the lamps of the ancients, to embalming, to the baths. From chap. XXX to XXXIV of book I, the author deals widely with the Balneas, the types of buildings, distinguished between public and private ones, the beneficial effects on the body, the types of water recommended for the various purposes; the bath preluded in particular, for the athletes, to the body anointing ritual, before the fight in the sand of the arenas, but in general it was also practiced after any type of physical activity, both the game of the ball and the races, to defatigate the body and eliminate the sweat. In the book there is also ample space given to the types of essences and the phases of the actual composition of these oils and ointments used by athletes. By the way, the author reports the habit of men and young people to be naked in gyms and gymnasiums, which was claimed as an incitement to homosexual relations and a prelude to brothels. Brunet 662