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24x17 cm. 30+306 pages. Hardcover. Cover and spine are slightly dirty. Edges of book slightly stained. Inscription in pen on cover page. Small stain on some pages- not on text. Writing in pencil on some pages. Else in good condition.
245X160 mm. VIII+70 pages. Softcover. Cover yellowing. Cover edges tattered. Spine worn and partly missing. Binding visible between few pages. Pages uncut and yellowing. Else in good condition.
IN HEBREW. 155x230 mm. 324 pages. Soft cover. Cover edges slightly wrinkled and slightly worn. Small tear in rear cover bottom edge. Spine faded. Spine slightly wrinkled. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
Inscribed by the author. Minor shelfwear. ; 112pp. Book is in Hebrew. ; 112 pages; Signed by Author
EXTREMELY RARE alphabetically ordered lexicon of the Accadian prayers in expiation rituals in phonetic (Latin letters) transcription, with English introduction and explanations, a systematic arrangement of the grammatical forms and brief notes on the etymology of the words. Cecil James Mullo Weir (1897-1995) was a Scottish academic and theologian, Professor of Hebrew and Semitic Languages at the University of Glasgow from 1937 until 1968. 135x190mm. XIX+411 pages. Blue Hardcover with gilt spine. Cover rubbed and slightly stained. Cover edges and corners slightly bumped. Cover corners peeling. Spine yellowing and rubbed. Spine edges bumped and partly torn. Spine hinges and middle taped with black tape. Binding slightly visible on front inner cover. Pen mark on the first white page upper edge. Pages yellowing and slightly wavy. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare lexicon of Accadian prayers is otherwise in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: On purchase of this item, shipping by Surface Mail is included free of charge.
pp. iv, 236. Double column. Foxed. Printed in English and Hebrew. Penciled ownership of Thos. Douglass, Yale College, New Haven. Small Quarto. 9 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches. Original cloth spine over paper boards. Original paper spine label, worn with some loss. Spine hinges and extremities worn with some loss. Hardbound. Rosenbach # 345. AI #12600. In 1848 the early owner of this book, Thomas Douglass, opened in San Francisco "the first American school on the Pacific coast south of Oregon" - but six weeks later, caught up in Gold Rush fever, he dropped his books and headed for the mines. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! JUDAICA BOX 1
23x15 cm. VIII+132 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly wrinkled. Ex-Libris on title page. Else in good condition.
First Edition, half-title, viii, 36 pp., original cloth, faded, printed paper label on upper cover. Only the Bodleian Library copy on COPAC.
This volume only. 24x17.5 cm. Lxiii + 481 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket.
16x23.5 cm. ìà+468 pages. Gilt hardcover. Front cover slightly stained. Back cover stained. Spine is faded. Pencil writing on first white page. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
[IN HEBREW]. 23.5X16 cm. 468 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly chafed. Else in good condition.
In Hebrew. 24.5x17 cm. 202 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
22x14.5 cm. XXII+361 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover slightly chafed. Spine slightly chafed. Inner cover pages age stained. Else in good condition.
IN HEBREW. 215x140 mm. 170 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 576 p., ills. "At an early age, I started questioning myself, wondering what there was beyond becoming wealthy. When I reached 65, I wrote an essay. It's title was "The Ability to Become Redundant." As I advance in age, the time I had left became more limited while the number of books waiting to be read on my shelves increased. I needed to find a solution to this contradictory situation. I needed to change my lifestyle. I reduced the time I wasted sleeping to the minimum. Transferring my business responsibilities to the younger generation sooner would address this situation. I took rapid steps in that direction. It was a great source of pride for me to see professionals who had absorbed the principles set from the beginning by the founders. It value this more and more. I see becoming redundant as the crowning of my life." Now when I look back as a man who has reached 85, I believe I have covered quite a distance. Life isn't as long as one thinks. Time flows and passes. What is left behind is what you've done, the causes you have struggled for. Don't forget that what we call life is not about the years you have spent, it is made of what you've experienced. Everything starts small, it starts with small steps. Unexpected obstacles appear at unexpected moment, obstacles emerge in front of you and you are being tested. Of course, there are opportunities too. Your character and your attitude develop as a result of what you've experienced. It is good that I realised early, after I had earned some money, that owning more money wasn't very important. It is good that I made success appear ordinary, that I diversified my assets. It is good that I pursued my quest and confronted the question "what will I strive for in my life?". It is good that I always sought respectability. It is good that I met Üzeyir Garih. It is good that in time I left the business to professionals. It is good that I embarked on the way to become redundant. It is good that I freed myself and relieved myself of my burdens. It is good that I wasn't raised with a single identity. It is good that I turned to my social responsibilities. It is good that I thought, and expressed my opinions courageously. It is good that I didn't pay attention to threats. It is good that I questioned myself and the society, that is you. It is good that I said: "let's cleanse ourselves of our sins". It is good that I became an "early crowing rooster". I live every day with the aim of becoming a more perfect and a more useful human being.".
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, and pocket. Cover shows evidence of removed call-numbers. ; The present study constitutes a critical edition, with commentary of a hitherto unpublished section of the fullest extant Chronicle of Samaritan history. This Chronicle -- Chronicle II -- commences with the period of the biblical historical books (Joshua, Judges, Samuel and Kings/II Chronicles) and continues the Samaritan saga down until the beginning of the 20th century. The publication of this section of the Chronicle fills an important gap in Samaritan studies, in that it treats of one of the most charismatic personalities in Samaritan tradition and of a period (3rd--4th cent. AD) which constitutes a high-water mark in Samaritan history. Baba Rabba, literally "The Great Gate", was one of the greatest of the Samaritan high priests. He is believed to have lived during the late third and early fourth century CE. The son of the Samaritan high priest Nethanel, Baba Rabba was probably born in Shechem. Little is known about his life. According to later Samaritan works, he was a religious reformer and together with the scholar Marqah helped codify Samaritan liturgy and worship. He appears to have had connections with the Roman authorities, and may have exercised some temporal authority over the Samaritan community, which appears to have been relatively autonomous during this period. One chronicle places his death at 362 in Constantinople. Baba Rabba's reign is remembered as a golden age by Samaritans to this day. Tales of his piety and miracle-working are a mainstay of Samaritan folklore. ; Studia Post Biblica; 250 pages
17x11 cm. 192 pages. Gilt hardcover. Spine and cover are slightly scuffed and dirty. Writing in pen on last white page. Writing in pencil on some pages. Pages are yellowing and slightly age stained. Else in good condition.
199029889Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Library, 1990. 55 S. Gr.-8°, Kt. Used, but good condition. / Leichte Gebrauchsspuren, sonst gut erhalten.
In Hebrew. 215X275 mm. 229 pages. Hardcover. Cover and spine slightly bumped at edges and corners. Includes many photos. Else in good condition.
245x175 mm. 211 pages. Hardcover. Spine slightly stained. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
26.5x18cm. XII+397 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly curved. Spine edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
RARE collection of papers on the period of changes that occurred in the Land of Israel during the Persian and early Hellenistic periods - form the 6th through the 4th centuries BCE. This volume includes 10 studies, most of which were originally presented at the 14th World Congress of Jewish Studies, held in Jerusalem in 2005. The authors are: Yigal Levin, Einat Ambar-Armon, Amos Kloner, Avaraham Faust, Diana Edelman, Rona S. Avissar, Joe Uziel, Aren M. Maier, Hanan Eshel, Bezalel Porten, Ada Yardeni, Esther Eshel, Lisbeth S. Fried, Ian Stern. The volume is divided into three sections - Archaeological, Epigraphic and Historical Studies, and includes indices of references and authors. 240x160mm. XX+260 pages. Hardcover. Cover edges, front cover upper corner and spine edges bumped. This extremely rare volume, of immense importance to scholars of the Second Temple Period, is otherwise in very good condition.
IN HEBREW AND ENGLISH. Contains color plates. 22.5x23 cm. Unnumbered pages. Hardcover. Pen writing on first page. Else in good condition.
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