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1894053645Ottoman Manuscript Document. 1310 AH 1894. No Binding. Very Good. Original Ottoman birth certificate. 31x18 cm. In Ottoman script. 2 p. Faded on paper. Otherwise a good paper. On verso added a Greek translation of script plate beside the Ottoman Turkish. GREEK MINORITY "Devlet-i Aliyye Nüfus Tezkîresi" Early Ottoman birth certificate of Ayasuluglu Papa Istefani in 1310 AH 1894 AD; with the tughra of Sltan Abdülhamid II. <br/> <br/> Ottoman Manuscript Document., [1310 AH] unknown
30867London: Printed by C. Jephson for J. Batley and J. Wood at the Dove in Pater-Noster-Row 1737. First Edition advertisement on final page 2 81 1 pp. text a little browned pamphlet with a marbled paper spine. Printer's name is from the colophon. The ESTC locates copies at the British Library Westminster Abbey and Yale University only. London: Printed [by C. Jephson] for J. Batley and J. Wood, at the Dove in Pater-Noster-Row, 1737 unknown
1823100020AG1823. Germany 1823. Stunning original extra-large 19th century Pencil Drawing on coloured paper. Beautifully Framed. Size of frame with drawing: 61.5 cm x 76 cm. Size of the actual drawing: c. 45 cm x 57 cm. Excellent condition. Signed by C. Schaafhausen d. 18. December 1823. Framed in a wonderful Biedermeier style. unknown
1334606161.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1633AQ26478Londini i.e. Leiden: Apud B. and A. Elzevir for Richardum Whittakerum 1633. 8 459pp 13. First four words of title transliterated from the Greek. Printed in double columns. Eighteenth-century gilt-tooled brick-red morocco. Lightly rubbed and marked. Early manuscript quotation in the original greek from Ephrem the Syrian to FFEP; in what appears to be the same hand as the ownership inscriptions 'Rob: Hawkesworth / His Book / 1709' to verso of title page and head of p.1. Preliminaries a little dampstained at head. Later armorial bookplate to FEP of the Gaddesden library with pencilled shelf marks to front blank fly-leaf. A Greek Testament printed at least in part at the Elzevir press for London bookseller Richard Whittaker fl.1618-49 with the device of the former on the title page. The text is near identical to the Elzevir's own second edition of the Greek New Testament printed the same year apart from as noted by Darlow and Moule 'four passages in three of which it adopts readings found in H. Stephanus' edition of 1576'. Richard Whittaker had previously printed an edition in 1622 with a different text though the same supplementary material appears here. The house of Elzevir reissued some copies under their own imprint in 1641. ESTC S90878 Darlow and Moule 4680 STC 2798.5. 8vo. Apud [B. and A. Elzevir for] Richardum Whittakerum unknown
1665AQ28955Cantabrigiae i.e. Cambridge: Excusum Per Joannem Field Typographum Academicum 1665. 2 19 1; 755 1; 516pp. Lower corner of K6 torn away with some loss. Darlow & Moule 4701. ESTC R236848. Wing B2719. Bound uniformly with: BIBLE N.T. Greek. Greek title. Cambridge. John Field 1665. 12mo. 2 419pp 1. Small thumbnail sized piece torn away from margin of A4 with a little loss. ESTC R25629. And: PSALTER - Church of Scotland. The psalms of david in meeter. Newly translated and diligently compared with the originall Text.Allowed by the Authority of the Generall Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland and appointed to be sun in Congregations and Families. Edinburgh. Printed by Evan Tyler 1650. First edition. 18mo. 72pp. ESTC R235432. Three volumes bound uniformly with the first mentioned bound in two volumes and the second and third mentioned bound together in the third volume in contemporary blind-decorated sombre black panelled morocco with central flower device to each spine compartment. Marbled endpapers. A little rubbed some small chips to spines at head and foot some occasional shaving of pagination. With the later ownership inscriptions of several members of a Scottish Mylne family and those of W.W. Greg dated 1925 in the first volume. A choice copy of the third English edition of the Greek Septuagint printed by John Field at Cambridge bound uniformly - in handsome seventeenth-century sombre bindings - with Field's companion New Testament in Greek a reprint of the Thomas Buck edition Cambridge 1632 and the 1650 first edition of the Scottish Metrical Psalter. The first edition of the Septuagint printed in England was published by Roger Daniel 1653 with the second appearing in Walton's Polyglot edition of 1657. This edition published by John Field Printer to Cambridge University is also the first to contain the praefatio paraenetica of J. Pearson. Issued in two slight variant forms with differing Greek titles this is the issue without the Apocrypha. The presence of the Scottish Psalter printed by Evan Tyler of Edinburgh at the end of the final of these three volumes combined with the later Scottish provenance makes this cataloguer wonder if these volumes were used - and perhaps even bound - in Scotland. Provenance: Sir Walter Wilson Greg 1875-1959 Shakespearean scholar and bibliographer best known for his A Bibliography of the English Printed Drama to the Restoration. . Third English edition. 12mo. Excusum Per Joannem Field, Typographum Academicum unknown
2000Q-073850825xArcadia Publishing 2000-11-27. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Arcadia Publishing paperback
2000DADAX073850825XArcadia Publishing 2000-11-27. paperback. New. 6.50x0.30x9.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Arcadia Publishing paperback
117656Scottdale Herald Press 1955. VIII430 p. Cloth 29 cm hardcover
1531699707.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1531635954.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
a1053961 Sotheby. 28 April 1975 "Russian and Greek Icons and Russian works of Art"; 2 Christie's July 30 1979 "Russian and Greek Icons"; 3 ditto for 21 September 1979; 4 ditto for 3 Feb 1981. Fully bw illus. All VG to Fine. All sm4to wraps. Group of 4 individual pamphlets: . paperback
0260714402.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
26041Ch.Ch. Oxford" Christ Church Oxford 18 Feb. 1870. One page 12mo fold marks good condition. "My own avocations prevent me from taking part in Congresses of any kind; & as I dislike giving my name when I cannot attend I must ask you to be so good as to excuse me from appearing as Vice-President of the Church Congress for this year." See Image. Ch.Ch., Oxford" [Christ Church, Oxford], 18 Feb. 1870. unknown
1998x-1566765927Technomic Pub Co 1998. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 656 pages. 8.80x6.00x1.40 inches. Technomic Pub Co hardcover
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6831343Edition: first . Good Condition. No Hassle 30 Day Returns Ships Daily Underlining/Highlighting: NONE Writing: NONE Publisher: CRC Press Pub Date: 7/16/1997 Binding: Paperback Pages: 656 paperback
1994046952Thessaloniki: American Farm School 1994 Book. As New. Original Wraps. Signed by Authors. First Edition. The American Farm School was estabished By John Henry House in 1902 . This book vividly illustrates with contemporary photographs its development and successes despiite the disruptions of two World Wars and a Civil War. Parallel text in English and Greek. 153p. illus . Inscribed by author on title page. American Farm School paperback
2008045894Athens: Ekdoseis Psychogios 2008 Book. Illus. by Vassiliki Kokkinou. New Book from Greece. French Wraps. 1st Greek Ed. " In the early 1930s a Greek girl named Calliope Adham comes of age on Lesbos born into a turbulent century in which the Aegean island absorbs thousands of Anatolian refugees is occupied by the Germans ravaged by civil war and oppressed by a ruthless dictatorship. This is the background to THE RELUCTANT MUSE a historic novel depicting the tumultuous life of a passionate Greek protofeminist. The daughter of a local headmaster Calliope Adham grows upto be a schoolmistress and village iconoclast. When the Germans take over the island she is engaged as their liaison officer a position which she accepts reluctantly but which is destined to play a pivotal role in shaping her entire life. The story deals with love war and an extraordinary woman's revolt against social conventions but it is as much a portrait of an evolving Greek village as of the brilliant woman at its center" 540.p. Only ONE copy found in WorldCat . Ekdoseis Psychogios paperback
2010042875Athens: Ekdoseis Psychogios 2010 Book. As New. French Wraps. Signed by Authors. 1st Greek Edition. In the not too distant future ecological destruction and misery of human existence is a fact. Adam-One the gentle leader Gardeners of God-Sect a sect that has been devoted to reconciling science and religion and the preservation of plant and animal species had predicted long been a natural disaster that would change the shape of the Earth. And sadly true. Only two women appear to have survived:by Ren a young dancer who had found refuge in striptease bar and Toby a member of the Gardeners of God sect which has been isolated in a luxurious spa. I wonder if there are other survivors The best friend of Ren The beloved JimmyAs Adam-One and his followers are trying to cope in a mutant world Ren and Toby would have to invent them and new meaning in their lives. Dark tender violent and sometimes hilarious THE YEARS OF THE FLOOD is the most brilliant example of intelligent writing and award-winning Margaret Atwood. Author signature on half title. Ekdoseis Psychogios paperback
196252438Graz: Akademische Druck-u.Verlagsanstalt 1962. Hardcover. Very good. Two volumes large 8vo: pp. 16 966 6; 2 920 42. Publisher’s light blue cloth. A nearly fine clean set with some slight erosion/scuffing at the covers of the second volume. <br /> <br /> Modern photo-reprint of this celebrated work of early modern biblical scholarship. First published in 1752 it was until the twentieth century regarded as "the most elaborate and valuable of all the critical editions of the New Testament" Orme. Edited by the scholar Johann Jakob Wetstein 1693-1754 a scion of the Amsterdam printing family who produced Gerhard von Maestricht's New Testament of 1711 the original edition includes the editio princeps of two pseudepigraphic works ascribed to Saint Clement of Rome which survive in Syriac. At his native city of Basel in 1713 Wetstein defended a thesis on the various readings of the New Testament. "After collating MSS. in various libraries he at length obtained in 1733 a professorship in the Remonstrants’ college at Amsterdam in succession to Le Clerc. In 1730 the Wettstein press published his Prolegomena anonymously and in 1735 he edited for the same firm a revision of G. v. Maestricht’s Testament. At length in 1751-2 he produced the critical edition at which he had been labouring for many years. Perhaps in deference to the opinions of his friends Wettstein did not print in his edition the text of Codex A as he seems at first to have intended or a recension of his own but merely reproduced the Elzevir text with very few variations. Immediately below however he indicated the changes which he considered absolutely necessary from which it is easy to construct ‘Wettsteins’s text.’ Nearly all these proposed changed -- which according to Reuss number 159 -- had appeared in previous editions and are generally accepted do-day. . Below this matter stands the critical apparatus the most elaborate which had yet been published giving innumerable variants and citing as authorities for and against these a vast body of witnesses -- MSS. versions early fathers and printed editions. Wettstein introduced the practice of indicating uncial MSS. by roman letters and cursive MSS. by arabic numerals. In the revised and enlarged Prolegomena preceding the text which give some account of his labours and controversies Wettstein displays a marked antipathy to all the earliest MSS. which he suspected of having been corrupted by the Latin versions. The Animadversiones at the end of vol. 2 are more temperate and possess higher value. A distinctive feature of the book is the commentary printed at the foot of the page. This forms a curious treasury of notes illustrating both the matter and the language of the inspired writers by copious extracts from all kinds of authors -- classical patristic and rabbinicâ€. References for the original edition: Dibdin 4th ed. 1: 156. Le Long/ Masch 1 1778: 243-46. Orme Bibliotheca Biblica 465: “Wetsteins’s merits as a critic’ says Dr. Marsh “undoubtedly surpass the merits of his predecessors: he alone contributed more to advance the criticism of the Greek Testament than all who had gone before him: and this task he performed not only without support either public or private but during a series of severe trials under which a mind of less energy than Wetstein’s would infallibly have sunk.†Full title and imprint: He Kaine Diatheke Novum Testamentum Graecum editionis receptae cum lectionibus variantibus codicum mss. editionum aliarum versionum et patrum nec non commentario pleniore ex scriptoribus veteribus Hebraeis Graecis et Latinis historiam et vim verborum illustrante Joannis Jacobi Wetstenii. Tomus I -II. Continens quatuor Evengelia. . Epistolas Pauli Acta Apostolorum Epistolas canonicas et Apocalypsin. Amstelaedami ex officinia Dommeriana. MDCCLI. Akademische Druck-u.Verlagsanstalt hardcover
1763DC8_2013e typographeo Clarendoniano sumptibus academiae Oxonii. Clarendon Press Oxford: . 1763 pp. 4 415 1. Small age and damp stains to the first and last 40 leaves or so. Wide margined. Large 4to. 300mm. All edges gold gilt. Early plain full vellum binding. Marbled endpapers. Hand lettered ownership of: J.M Hicks Winton September 1910. Sole quarto printing of the Greek New Testament using Baskerville type i.e. Greek type that Baskerville designed and cut himself. The text follows the 1707 edition by John Mill 1645-1707 with seven variations. This quarto edition was limited to 500 copies and is much scarcer than the 8vo edition issued around the same time. Gaskell - Add. 1; Darlow & Moule 4755. John Baskerville 1706-1775 was the greatest printer of his era. Born in Wolverley Hereford - Worcester England he became a writing master in Birmingham. He also carried on a successful japanning varnishing business there. In about 1750 he began to make experiments in letter founding and produced the wonderful series of types now named after him. His first book the Virgil of 1757 was also the first to be printed upon wove paper manufactured by a process that he invented. In 1758 he became printer to Cambridge University. There he designed other fonts including his remarkable Greek type. All of his books bear the marks of fine craftsmanship and a refined sense of design.PRICE JUST REDUCED! All other examples of this edition are priced on-line at over $1000.00! I held this in my own bible collection since 1995. It is a great bargain. SAFE ADD 1. Hardcover. Very Good. e typographeo Clarendoniano, sumptibus academiae, Oxonii. (Clarendon Press, Oxford): . hardcover
1806ALEX139Impensis by S. F. Bradford Philadelphia: 1806 1806 561 p. i.e. 571 p. Various pagination. Double column. Text in Greek and Latin. Early manuscript ownership of Samuel Helffenstein 1775-1866. Also Peter Plug 1816 and J.N. Wagner. Crude pencil drawings on rear fly leaves. Text beginning to brown but not brittle. 12mo. 185 mm. Original full leather binding scuffed and worn. Original leather spine label. Loss at head of spine. Hardbound. Good. Helffenstein was Elected as minister of the Pennsylvania Bible Society in 1799 and served as a manager of the Bible Society from 1808-1854. The Society probably sponsored this Greek/Latin Edition. He was pastor of the First Reformed Church St. Peter's German Reformed in Philadelphia. His father - Rev. John Christian Albert Helfenstein was a minister of the German Reformed Congregation in Germantown. S&S/AI 9974. First American Edition of a Greek & Latin New Testament. SCARCE. Apparently not listed for sale on-line anywhere. PRICE JUST REDUCED! PAIMP 10. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good. Impensis by S. F. Bradford, Philadelphia: 1806 hardcover
1865168105Philadelphia : Lippincott 1865. 1st Edition in this form. Hardback. Minor library marks remain internally. Finely bound in modern aniline calf over marble boards. Raised bands with the title blocked direct in gilt. An exceptional copy - scans and additional bibliographic detail on request.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 755 pages; Text in double columns. Description: 755 p. 19 cm. Notes: Romanized. Related names: Leusden Johannes 1624-1699. Arias Montano Benito 1527-1598. Subjects; Bible. N.T. Latin. Arias Montanus. 1831. Philadelphia : Lippincott hardcover