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8vo, ril. tela ed. in sovracop. pp.508
8vo, cartinato editoriale in sovracoperta.
16mo. br. ed. 473pp illustations. Avec Vidal Nahoum mourut en 1984 l'un des survivants du monde englouti de la Salonique séfarade où il était né en 1894. Son grand-père venait de Toscane et parlait italien, sa langue maternelle était l'espagnol du XVe siècle, mais, tout jeune, il sut s'exprimer en français et en allemand. Naïf et malin, animé d'un optimisme et d'une gaieté sans faille, d'un sens de la famille quasi religieux et d'un goût inépuisable pour la nourriture, il traversa les guerres balkaniques, l'écroulement de l'Empire ottoman et les deux guerres mondiales. A partir de documents historiques et personnels, Edgar Morin, son fils, restitue ici son histoire irremplaçable, celle des hommes et femmes de sa famille, celle d'un XXe siècle marqué par la complexité des relations entre l'Orient et l'Occident.
8vo. 24 cm. br. editoriale; p. 213, fotografie e documenti . ristampa anastatica del celebre Sindacato Italiano Arti Grafiche Editore, 1920 , a cura del Ministero delle Colonie., documentato studio sulla situazione degli ebrei in Libia, preziosa fonte di conoscenza sulle loro condizioni nel paese africano: credenze religiose degli ebrei libici, superstizioni degli ebrei libici, il Sabato, festività ebraiche, Pasqua, Shabu'ot, digiuni, Hanukkà, Purim, liturgia, nascita e circoncisione, "fanciullezza dell'israelita libico", matrimonio, usi funebri. In appendice, prospetto delle feste ebraiche in Libia e indice alfabetico. fuori catalogo
8vo, cart. rig., sovracoperta, edit. pagg. 282, 27 foto f/testo., 23 cm
19643132461London: Adam & Charles Black 1964. IX, 272 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit Orig.-Schutzumschlag. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
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 .
Large 8vo., 307 p. Paperback
341 pgs. 1950. Rustica. Buen Estado. 12mo. Ilustrado con forografías b/n en láminas fuera del texto. en espanol.
8vo large Paperback. 279pp. Hellenistic Egypt was the setting for perhaps the first Jewish Golden Age, a time "golden" in Jewish memory as an era of vibrant cultural interaction between the Jews and their gentile hosts. This is the story of the adventures and misadventures of the people of Israel in the land of Egypt the years shrouded in the mists of biblical history under the Pharaohs; the strange intermezzo of the Jewish mercenary detachment on the island of Elephantine on the upper Nile; the apogee of Jewish culture under Ptolemies; and finally, the Jewish community's rapid decline and catastrophic disappearance under Roman rule. Joseph Mélèze Modrzejewski uses scientific analysis to illuminate the reality underlying our image of the past. The biblical accounts and Jewish and pagan literary texts are juxtaposed with discoveries of a century of archaeological and papyrological research that has unearthed the edicts of emperors as well as the humble correspondence of common people. In a tantalizing epilogue, Modrzejewski probes a turning point in Western civilization: the brief but crucial episode when budding Christianity and the Alexandrian Jews parted company.
8vo, cm.12x22, pp.192, num.ill.a col.nt. Coll.Itinerari Ebraici. Venezia, Marsilio
1979LFA-126724719Un ouvrage de 91 pages, format 195 x 275 mm, broché, publié en 1979, A.C.I.P., bon état
2000LFA-126749715Un ouvrage de 558 pages, format 155 x 240 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 2000, Editions Jean-Cyrille Godefroy, bon état
19731143451973 Editions Anthropos - 1973 - In-8, brché - 498 p.
8vo, br. ed. "Preghiamo anche per i perfidi giudei", così recita nel venerdì santo il Missale romanum di Pio V, pubblicato nel 1570, sintetizzando l'immagine degli ebrei nella liturgia latina. Stanno qui le radici di uno stereotipo antisemita che le traduzioni in volgare dei testi liturgici introiettano nella mentalità cattolica. Ma dal tardo Settecento la cultura cattolica comincia a interrogarsi su questo "insegnamento del disprezzo" trasmesso dal culto pubblico e ufficiale della chiesa. Gli eventi culminati nella Shoah avviano poi un decisivo confronto con la storia, portando a un riesame del rapporto con gli ebrei. Lo testimoniano tormentati rifacimenti della preghiera del venerdì santo da Giovanni XXIII fino ai nostri giorni.
8vo, br. ed. pp. 724. traqduzione italiana di the lost, a search for six of the six million. Viaggio intorno al mondo per cercare delle risposte su cosa è accaduto allo zio durante l'olocausto
18783788Paris, Victor Palmé ; Bruxelles, J. Albanel (Le Mons, E. Monnoyer), 1878 ; in-8, broché ; LXXV (75) pp., 224 pp.
193533011Paris Librairie Lipschutz 1935 in-8° traduction française par le Dr J-M Rabbinowicz
1969100144387Institut de la Connaissance Hébraïque 1969 in8. 1969. Broché.
1857GITh460Paris Imprimé par E Thunot et Cie 1857. In-8 broché couverture d'attente muette de l'époque 37pp. Bel exemplaire en bon état et complet. Par l'un des grands spécialistes de l'obstétrique de l'époque, natif de Corse. (plaq)
8vo, hardcover in dj, 262pp. In Quarantine! Howard Markel traces the course of the typhus and cholera epidemics that swept through New York City in 1892. The story is told from the point of view of those involved?the public health doctors who diagnosed and treated the victims, the newspaper reporters who covered the stories, the government officials who established and enforced policy, and, most importantly, the immigrants themselves. Drawing on rarely cited stories from the Yiddish American press, immigrant diaries and letters, and official accounts, Markel follows the immigrants on their journey from a squalid and precarious existence in Russia's Pale of Settlement, to their passage in steerage, to New York's Lower East Side, to the city's quarantine islands. At a time of renewed anti-immigrant sentiment and newly emerging infectious diseases, Quarantine! provides a historical context for considering some of the significant problems that face American society today.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. [vii], 33, [35] p. Balat: Faubourg Juif d'Istanbul.
8vo, pp.174, ex-library with usual stamps and pate downs, otherwise good.In this fascinating work of autobiography, Margolius gives us her account of her early adult life in the Camps of Lodz and Auschwitz. After the war and back in Prague she and her husband joined the Communist Party. In doing so, they believed that socialism offered a genuine alternative to the injustice, racism and war of capitalism. Yet under the Soviet Stalinist version of socialism; their idealism was gradually undermined. Her husband was tried and executed in a party purge. The Prague Sping of 1968 gave her a brief hope that a genuine Democratic Socialist society might be possible. This hope was extinguished by the intervention of Soviet armed forces. This then is a remarkable work of hope in the face of horror and defeat. The book itself is in a good overall condition. It is aformer library copy. It therefore comes with the normal marks one would expect. DJ very good. Spine and covers all excellent.
8vo., First Edition, neat contemporary signature on front free endpaper; plum cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
500310343Deux Coqs d'Or Sans date. Ce livre présente les principaux récits de l'Ancien Testament en offrant un éclairage sur les grands moments bibliques et une documentation précise sur la vie quotidienne des Hébreux avec une approche accessible des textes sacrés