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PHO-1298Vue d'optique originale , en colories d’époque , dimension de feuille 450x274mm , de l’impression 410x242mm, titre à l’envers ,verso blanc .
PHO-129918eme ,Vue d'optique originale , en colories d’époque , dimension de feuille 495x330mm , de l’impression 415x280mm, titre à l’envers ,verso blanc , petites taches .
RARE collection of articles on twenty Psalms (Nos. 52, 54-60, 108, 62, 64-66, 78-80, 91-92, and 119) with detailed structural analysis of all those psalms, emphasizing the chiastic structures formed by repetition of words, synonyms, or parallels of various kinds, pointing out the links among consecutive psalms. A separate study investigates the literary structures in the twenty-two strophes of Psalm 119. 245x160mm. XII+414 pages. Brown cloth Hardcover with dust-jacket. Gilt lettering on front cover and spine. This extremely rare book of Psalms studies is in as new condition.
150x155 mm. XVII+87 pages. Soft cover. Front cover detached. Cover yellowing and stained. Cover corners and edges slightly wrinkled. Spine partly missing and worn. Pages slightly yellowing and slightly stained. Else in good condition.
20x13.5cm. 97 pages. Hardcover. Cover edges slightly stained and bumped. Spine edges slightly worn. Else in good condition.
RO40055238NUCK FLASH. non daté. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 96 pages, en hébreu. Couverture rempliée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 492.4-Hébreu
IN HEBREW. SIGNED BY AUTHOR. 200X150 mm. 159 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover worn. Cover corners and edges worn. Cover corners slightly bumped. Spine slightly bumped and worn. Ex-library copy with usual marks. Rear inner cover worn, slightly age stained. Pencil marks on rear inner cover. Spine slightly visible between rear inner cover and last whit page. Page edges worn. Spine slightly visible between few pages. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
8' 149.pp . Softcover with dust-jacket, slightly stained and torn at edges. Pages slightly yellowing and slightly stained at edges. Pen writing on the back of the front cover. Else in good condition.
240X170 mm. 334 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover edges and corners bumped and slightly worn. Spine partly detached. Pen inscription on first white-page. Few page edges slightly stained. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
IN FRAKTUR SCRIPT. 190x125 mm. 174 pages. Hardcover rebound. Cover rubbed and yellowing. Cover corners and edges rubbed and worn. Spine yellowing. Spine edges slightly worn. Pen inscription on front whitepage. Pencil inscription on few pages. Few pages slightly age stained/slightly wrinkled/slightly wavy. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
18x13 cm. 138 pages. Soft cover. Spine is slightly wrinkled. Cover is slightly dirty. Corners of cover are slightly scuffed. Else in good condition.
1822PHO-1985Halle-Magdebourg, Orphanotrophel, 1827, in-8, 140pp.-112pp., reliure demi-veau brun, dos lisse, tranches jaspées, frottements, coins usés, rousseurs.
RARE facsimile edition of a Sumerian lexicon listing the Sumerian words found in several religious texts in their cuneiform and phonetic forms compiled by Anton Deimel (1865-1954), the renowned German orientalist, Jesuit and theologian, professor of Assyriology at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome. 335x250mm. 107 pages. Grey board Hardcover with cloth spine. Cover yellowing and slightly stained. Cover edges and corners bumped, corners peeling. Spine, spine edges and hinges peeling. Sticker on spine upper edge. Library stamp and previous owner's name written in pencil on title page. Text block edges yellowing. Pages upper corner bumped, bottom corner slightly bumped. Some page edges slightly wrinkled. Pages yellowing and wavy. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare copy of the most important work by one of the founders of Sumerology is in good condition.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full red cloth boards. 325 pages. 5 1/2"w x 8 3/4"h.
1948RO60153655Imprimerie Abécé. 1948. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos abîmé, Papier jauni. 158 pages. Texte en hébreu. Rousseurs. Sens de lecture de droite à gauche.. . . . Classification Dewey : 492.4-Hébreu
177653321Oxford: The Clarendon Press 1776. First edition. Hardcover. Near fine. Two volumes folio published in 1776 and 1780. xxiii title and subscribers' list 1 blank VIII preface 684 1 catalogue of manuscripts 1 blank; 4 title and subscribers' list 732 129 1 blank 6 indicespp. Expertly rebound in modern quarter vellum over marbled boards spines titled in gilt. Titles darkened and dusty; very occasional light foxing or oxidation spots; dampstain at bottom quarter of the first twenty and final four leaves in the first volume else a nearly fine wide-margined set crisp and uncut.<br /> <br /> First edition and the "earliest attempt to provide a critical edition of the Hebrew Scriptures on a large scale†D&M and a notable early example of a large-scale scholarly project which attracted international financial and scholarly support. The biblical scholar Benjamin Kennicott 1718-1783 was educated at Oxford and "instructed in Hebrew by Professor Thomas Hunt and the greater part of his life was spent in the collation of Hebrew manuscripts with the object of producing a definitive original text of the Old Testament. Robert Lowth always his major patron first inspired him with a desire to test the accuracy of the Hebrew text of the Old Testament. With his formidable knowledge of Syriac early Latin the Septuagint and the Samaritan Pentateuch it was recognized that he was very well qualified for the task. His critical examination of manuscripts initially in the British Museum and the libraries of Oxford and Cambridge began in 1751 and when Thomas Secker then bishop of Oxford and also a member of Exeter College urged him in March 1758 to undertake their collation he agreed to the request. In return Secker when archbishop of Canterbury gave Kennicott his unstinting support and friendship when for a time he nurtured a project for producing a revised Authorized Version of the Bible. Meanwhile in 1753 Kennicott issued The State of the Printed Hebrew Text of the Old Testament Considered: a Dissertation and in 1759 he brought out a second dissertation on the same subject. He identified his object thus: to compare Scripture with itself to explain a difficult phrase or passage by a clear one that bears some relation to it to consider the natural force of the Original Words the tendency of the Context and the Design of the Writer; to compare the most ancient editions of the Original with one another and with the best copies of the most celebrated versions vol.1 p.12. These volumes were translated into Latin by W. A. Teller and published at Leipzig the first in 1756 the second with additions in 1765.<br /> <br /> Kennicott's scholarly endeavours attracted support in Britain and beyond. In England subscriptions amounted to £9119 7s. 6d.; in France the duc de Nivernois a former French ambassador to the court of St James patronized him and helped him to gain access to Parisian manuscript collections in 1767; the king of Denmark offered him the use of six ancient manuscripts; four quarto volumes of variant readings were sent to him on the king of Sardinia's orders; and the stadholder of the Netherlands made an annual donation of 30 guineas. His first report On the Collation of the Hebrew Manuscripts of the Old Testament was forwarded to the subscribers in December 1760 and a similar statement appeared each year until 1769. This annual summary afforded him an opportunity to defend the accuracy of his own collations the Hebraic scholarship of the staff assisting him and to print lists of subscribers. A copy of the entire work was personally presented by Kennicott to George III. Lowth called the 1776 variorum Old Testament 'a work the greatest and most important that has been undertaken and accomplished since the Revolution of Letters' B. Hepworth Robert Lowth p. 145" Nigel Aston ODNB. An early judgement on this seminal edition is provided by William Orme in his 1824 Bibliotheca Biblica: “This is beyond all comparison the most splendid edition of the Hebrew Scriptures ever published. It was patronized by most of the crowned heads of Europe. It occupied its learned editor in preparation or actual labour more than thirty years. More than six hundred MSS. and editions were collated for it in all parts of Europe. The text is that of Vander Hooght without the points. The Samaritan Pentateuch where it differs from the Hebrew text is printed in parallel columns in the Hebrew character. The various readings are almost innumerable and occupy in general the largest half of every page. The Dissertatio Generalis annexed to the second volume is invaluable for the information which it contains respecting the state of the original text and the sound principles of criticism which it exhibits." The final leaf lists 312 manuscripts and some printed editions which provided the various readings noted throughout the apparatus. The concluding Dissertatio Generalis was republished separately at Braunschweig in 1783 by professor Paul Jakob Bruns who assisted Kennicott in his collations.<br /> <br /> Provenance: Engraved bookplate of the Parochial Library of St Phillips Birmingham in the County of Warwick at front endleaf in both volumes. References: N. Aston "Benjamin Kennicott" in: ODNB. Darlow & Moule 5160. ESTC T147508. Orme Bibl. Biblica 238. For a notable recent discussion see J. Turner Philology: The Forgotten Origins of the Modern Humanities Princeton Univ. Press 2014 77f. An earlier assessment of the critical endeavors of Kennicott and De Rossi appears in N. P. Wiseman's 1836 Twelve Lectures on the Connexion between Science and Revealed Religion pp.368-371 ed. Dublin 1866. The Clarendon Press hardcover
New English Original cloth binding. 4to. (32 x 24 cm). In Turkish. Fully b/w ills. 456 p. Jerusalem in Ottoman period with old photographs. Vesika ve fotograflarla Osmanli devrinde Kudüs. Vol. II.
New English Original cloth binding. 4to. (32 x 24 cm). In Turkish. Fully b/w ills. 544 p. Jerusalem in Ottoman period with old photographs. Vesika ve fotograflarla Osmanli devrinde Kudüs. Vol. I.
New English Original cloth binding. 4to. (32 x 24 cm). In Turkish. Fully b/w ills. 2 volumes set: 544 p.; 456 p. Jerusalem in Ottoman period with old photographs. Very heavy set.
RO40162109Privileg. Württ. Bibelanstalt. Non daté. In-8. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Plaquette de 4 pages. Texte sur 2 colonnes en allemand et hébreu.. . . . Classification Dewey : 492.4-Hébreu
Privileg. Württ. Bibelanstalt. Non daté. In-8 Carré. En feuillets. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. Plaquette de 4 pages. Texte sur 2 colonnes en allemand et hébreu. 'Die Sprache der Masora ist im allgemeinen aramäisch, doch dringt allmählich in Palästina das Hebräische in die Masora ein.' (...)
245X170 mm. vi+160 pages. Hardcover. Cover rubbed and worn. Cover partly detached. Spine missing. Title page detached. Pages yellowing. Else in fair condition.
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.
8' 400 pages. Cloth cover. Cover and spine slightly worn at edges and corners. Pages lightly yellowing. Few pages with folding marks at upper corners. Else in good condition. Over 1 Kg.
1st edition. Issue with Singers Photo on cover and lead article being the transcript of an interview with Singer on pages 2-12, which includes 6 additional photos interspersed throughout the text. The Editors note, Isaac Beshevis Singer visited the Cincinnati campus for a week of lectures and dialogue with the teachers and future rabbis of a movement which does not actually forsake Jewishness but has taken out of Jewishness its very essence. Interestingly, Lawrence Kushner, then a rabbinic student, is listed on the masthead of this issue for Photography and New York representative. The Variant ran a total of 8 volumes, 1961-1969, generally appearing 3 times per year. Issued by the student body of the Hebrew Union College, Jewish Institute of Religion. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish college students -- Periodicals. Reform Judaism -- United States. OCLC lists 11 institutions with holdings for at least some of the issues, but it is unclear which are complete. Only one Ivy League Institution (Harvard) lists any holdings at all. Somewhat rare. Very Good Condition (KH-8-64)