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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
SONG0739102087Lexington Books 0000-00-00. paperback. Used: Good. 5.86x0.81x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Lexington Books paperback
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2026x-100969197XCambridge University Press 2026. Hardcover. New. 266 pages. 6.00x0.75x9.00 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
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19323Christ Church University of Oxford . 5 May 1848. Printed on one side of a 29 x 22.5 cm leaf of wove paper. Heavily worn with closed tears creasing and a couple of closed holes. No loss of text and would respond well to archival repair. 21 lines of heavily-leaded text attractively laid out in three point sizes. Begins: 'The Regius Professor of Hebrew proposes to resume his Course of Lectures in the Minor Prophets on Wednesday the 10th instant at Two o'Clock.' A paragraph describes the different aims of the 'Three Elementary Hebrew Classes' and the document concludes: 'Those who wish to attend the Elementary Lectures are requested to call on the Rev. W. Kay Lincoln College on Tuesday the 9th instant between the hours of Two and Four.' From the papers of the Harington baronets of Ridlington. A manuscript note on the reverse reveals the purpose for which the item was employed: 'Miss Harington's hair Novr 2nd 1848'. No other copy traced. Christ Church [ University of Oxford ]. 5 May 1848. unknown
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174849255Leiden: Jean Luzac 1748. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Quarto. 8 cviii 522 60 indices & corrigendapp. Text in two columns with Hebrew text and facing Latin translation interspersed with commentary. Title in red and black with engraved vignette; woodcut ornaments. Contemporary Dutch paneled vellum with blind-stamped vignettes and ruled borders; manuscript title at spine. Covers lightly soiled. Occasional touches of soiling and some leaves with mild embrowning. A very good copy generally crisp and clean.<br /> <br /> First edition of this comprehensive commentary to the biblical Book of Proverbs by the Dutch semitic language scholar Albert Schultens 1686-1750 who maintained "that the true nature of the Hebrew language and the meaning of many of its words and idioms are to be found chiefly in the Arabic" Orme. Forty-one pages of the indices constitute a brief lexicon and provide Latin as well as Arabic equivalents for more than 1000 Hebrew words. Schultens studied theology and eastern languages at Groningen where he received his degree in theology in 1709. After a brief career as a preacher in Wassenaar he was nominated professor of Hebrew and Jewish antiquities at Franeker in 1713. In 1729 he decamped for Leiden were he was first appointed reader in eastern languages and finally full professor in 1732.<br /> <br /> At this time a chief concern of Calvinist theologians was to liberate Old Testament exegesis from Jewish Rabbinic as well as Catholic traditions. Schultens' influential and controversial solution was revealed as early as 1706 in his first public thesis Disputatio theologico philologica de utilitate linguae Arabicae in interpretanda S. Scriptura A Theologico-Philosophical Dissertation on the Utility of the Arabic Language for the Interpretation of the Holy Scriptures "a forceful attack" Brugman & Schröder on the Protestant sola scriptura methodology of Biblical exegesis. "With the help of Jacobus Golius' Arabic dictionary he perused with zeal and fervour the Old Testament and wrote prolifically. The lexical superiority of Arabic had led him to a reconsideration of the position of Hebrew: at first he had called Arabic 'the most splendid daughter of mother Hebrew' but in his oration of 1729 he proclaimed Hebrew and Arabic cognate twin sisters. This shocked conservative theologians as an outright profanation of God's Word" Brugman & Schröder. <br /> <br /> Like his earlier commentary on the Biblical Book of Job one here finds that the "Hebrew text and the Latin translation are all but totally submerged by the extensive commentary in which Schultens draws abundantly on Arabic texts such as the Hamasa an anthology of early Arabic poetry by the ninth-century poet Abu Tammam" Vrolijk & van Leeuwen. Schultens was not without his critics and by 1824 William Orme notes a turning of the tide: "Different opinions are entertained of the correctness of his views and also of his success in applying them; but it is now generally admitted that he carries his notions of the advantage of Arabic learning to the interpretation of the Scriptures too far." <br /> <br /> Jean Luzac 1728-1777 was a member of a well-known Huguenot family of printers; he published many works for the University of Leiden including three Hebrew books of Albert Schultens. Isaac van der Mijn is noted as the printer at the colophon of the second volume.<br /> <br /> Provenance: bookplate of the Crozer Theological Seminary - Bucknell Library; bookseller's ticket of Librairie Ancienne et Moderne de Frederik Muller Amsterdam at the front paste-down. References: J. Brugman & F. Schröder Arabic Studies in the Netherlands Leiden: E.J. Brill 1979 p.26f. Fuks/Fuks-Mansfeld 78. Orme Bibl. Biblica p. 390. A. Vrolijk & R. van Leeuwen Arabic Studies in the Netherlands a Short History in Portraits 1580-1950 Leiden: E.J. Brill 2014 pp. 73-79. Jean Luzac hardcover
2000111111111267Generic 2000-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. 0x0x0. Providence Hebrew Day School; Providence 2000. Softcover. A Very Good binding sturdy and intact some cover edge/corner wear some soiling rear cover small scuff mark bottom text block edge bit of sunning to page margins a nice clean and unmarked copy in Oversize Wraps. 4toquarto or approx. 9.5 x 12 inches unpaginated b&w illustrations. We pack securely and ship daily with delivery confirmation on every book. The picture on the listing page is of the actual book for sale. Additional Scans are available for any item please inquire. Generic paperback
2016__1442650516Univ of Toronto Pr 2016. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 183 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.75 inches. Univ of Toronto Pr hardcover
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1992Q-9810208847World Scientific Publishing Company 1992-10-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! World Scientific Publishing Company paperback
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
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2025x-1009587684Cambridge University Press 2025. Hardcover. New. 75 pages. 6.00x0.31x9.00 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
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