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177734053[Venedig], per li figliuoli del qu. Z. Antonio Pinelli, 1777. XXXIX, (1) SS. Mit Holzschnittdruckermarke am Titel. Weißer italienischer Interimspappband der Zeit. Gr.-4to.
174884781ABZürich, Getruckt, in Bürcklischer Truckerey, (Zürich, Verlegts David Herrliberger, Basel, gedruckt bey Daniel Eckenstein), 1748; (1750-1751). 38,8x26 cm. Gestoch. Porträt Picards, gestoch. Frontispiz, 16 S. (Erklärung des Kupfer-Titels, Vorbericht, Vorrede von Johann Friedrich Stapfer Bern, datiert 1758, inkl. Titel in Rot/Schwarz) , 27 S., (1) S. Tafelverzeichnis mit Erklärungen, 36 n.n. S. Register, 2 n.n. S. Verbesserungen. Mit 6 gestochenen Zwischentiteln (1744-1748) und 221 (32 gefalt.) Kupfertafeln mit 606 Abbildungen; 42 S. Text, 12 S. Tafelverzeichnis mit Erklärugen (inkl. 2 Titelblättern in Rot/Schwarz). Mit 13 (1 gefalt.) Kupfertafeln mit 25 Abbildungen. Halblederband des 19. Jhdts. mit rotem Rückenschild.
178910409A Metz, de l'Imprimerie de Claude Lamort, 1789. In-8 de (8)-262-(2) pp., demi-basane brune à petits coins, dos lisse orné, entièrement non rogné (relié vers 1810).
1710DIV012in 8 ( 18x 12 cm) 201 Fol / pages 5470 (H) 1710 (c) frontispice gravé ,papier en bel état ,tranches dorés reliure sur haies de bois ,fermoirs métalliques présent . Un plat parfaitement séparé du volume En portugais Very rare 2nd second edition of the only treatise on Hebrew laws and customs written in Portuguese language and printed for the Portuguese Sephardic communities in Northern Europe. Treasure of Jewish Laws that the people of Israel must know and observe composed by Rabbi Hacham Menasseh ben Israel in Amsterdam, 1st edition 1647; and this 2nd edition in 1710. In 8. º (18x12 cm) (v) -201 - (iv) folium. Binding (worn out at edges) contemporary full calf gilt at spine. Engraved frontispiece. Contains title page to Third Part (Of feasts and fasts throughout the year, the people of Israel must know and observe) and the Last part (in which contains all the precepts, rites and ceremonies concerning to a perfect economy dedicated to the very noble and magnificent lords Abraham and Ishak Israel Pereyra). MENASSEH BEN ISRAEL was born in Lisbon in 1604. Very young of age he went to Amsterdam with his father, Joseph ben Israel, and became a disciple of Haham Yshac Uziel. In 1622 he was appointed professor of the Portuguese Jewish community in Amsterdam and, four years later, he founded the first Hebraic typography in Amsterdam; printing small books in Portuguese, Spanish and Hebrew languages. Menasseh had a decisive contribution in reopening England to the Jewish people, closed since the time of King Edward Ist. He went personally to London and had talks with Cromwell who gave him an honorific pension he never profit of. Menasseh died in 1658 after returning from London. He was portrait by Rembrant. Inocêncio VI, 211. 'In a book dealer which trade was new and old books, I found a complete copy of the Treasure. I've never seen another. '
1782PHO-1140Dessau, Librairie des auteurs et des artistes, 1782, XII-255pp.-2ff, relié demi basane postérieure, dos à nerfs avec auteur, titre et date en pied.
1782395221782 In-12 (162 x 95 mm), demi-basane brune à petits coins, dos lisse orné dune roulette dorée en place des nerfs, titre doré, tranches mouchetées (reliure de lépoque), xii, 255 pages, (2) feuillets derrata. Dessau, dans la librairie des auteurs et des artistes [colophon: à Hale, de l'Imprimerie de Chr. Gottl. Taeubel], 1782.
1702306604London: Charles Bill Executrix of Thomas Newcomb 1702. 453-454 pp. 4to. Contemporary blind-stamped paneled calf manuscript spine label. 453-454 pp. 4to. "To the end that sufficient maintenance be provided and allowed for the children of Jewish parents who shall turn Protestants ." The law was enacted in response to the case of Jacob de Mendez Berta who refused to support his 18-year-old daughter Mary after her conversion. The testimony of Mary and her Protestant supporters is recorded in the Journals of the House of Commons after which it was resolved that a bill i.e. the present Act be written to address her case.<br /> <br /> The law remained in effect until the middle of the 19th century though it was enacted expressly for Mary de Mendez Berta's benefit and does not seem to have been enforced thereafter. <br /> <br /> In bound collection of Acts from the reigns of William III years 13 & 14 and Queen Anne years 1-5. Charles Bill, Executrix of Thomas Newcomb unknown
1702306604London: Charles Bill Executrix of Thomas Newcomb 1702. 453-454 pp. 4to. Contemporary blind-stamped paneled calf manuscript spine label. 453-454 pp. 4to. "To the end that sufficient maintenance be provided and allowed for the children of Jewish parents who shall turn Protestants ." The law was enacted in response to the case of Jacob de Mendez Berta who refused to support his 18-year-old daughter Mary after her conversion. The testimony of Mary and her Protestant supporters is recorded in the Journals of the House of Commons after which it was resolved that a bill i.e. the present Act be written to address her case.<br/><br/>The law remained in effect until the middle of the 19th century though it was enacted expressly for Mary de Mendez Berta's benefit and does not seem to have been enforced thereafter. <br/><br/>In bound collection of Acts from the reigns of William III years 13 & 14 and Queen Anne years 1-5. Charles Bill, Executrix of Thomas Newcomb unknown books
171141528Königsberg, , 1711. 2 parties en 2 vol. in-8 carré (17,5 x 21,5 cm) de (20)-1016-(1) pp. ; (4)-1111-(2) pp., caractères hébraïques et gothiques, veau brun, dos orné à nerfs, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge (reliure de l'époque).
17761896-08Fiorda [d. i. Fürth], Chaim ben Tsevi Hirsh 537 [d. i. 1776]. 2°. 704 S. Mit ill. Tit. in Holzschn. HLdr. d. 19. Jhdts. Tit. (m. kl. Fehlstelle) u. mehrere Bll. am Rd. verstärkt, gegen Ende tlw. m. gering. Textverl. Vors. m. Bleist. beschrieb.
179540136New-York: Printed and Sold by Samuel Campbell No. 124 Pearl-Street 1795. 54 1 1 blank pp. Light to moderate foxing disbound corner chip costs a page number. Good. <br /> <br /> "Richard Cumberland's play The Jew was the first English play to have an admirable and virtuous Jew for its hero an innovation that Irish and American editions immediately underlined by renaming it The Jew; or the Benevolent Hebrew. The play was exceptionally popular. From the first it was repeatedly performed in London Dublin Philadelphia Baltimore and Boston as well as in Providence Rhode Island Norfolk Virginia and Charleston South Carolina. Within four years of its first printing in 1794 The Jew sold six London editions three Irish editions and three American editions not to mention the German and Dutch translations and it continued to be reprinted in Britain and America throughout the nineteenth century. . . <br /> "As Michael Ragussis observes The Jew 'represented a revolution in the representation of Jewish identity on the English stage.' Imitated by playwrights and novelists alike Cumberland's benevolent Hebrew Sheva became the ancestor of Rebecca in Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe of Daniel in George Eliot's Daniel Deronda and of the Monteverdos father and daughter in Maria Edgeworth's Harrington characters deployed like Sheva to counter anti-Semitic prejudice. On the other side of the Atlantic too as Louis Harap confirms The Jew was one of the most important. . . plays of Jewish interest that was produced on the American stage during the early period one that 'was familiar to practically the entire theater audience' in 'Philadelphia New York Charleston Providence and Charleston.' It was among the relatively few plays selected from the extensive English repertoire for repeated performance in America" online Free Library Cumberland's Benevolent Hebrew in eighteenth-century Britain and America.<br /> Rosenbach 102. Singerman 6092. Evans 28515. ESTC W27470. Printed and Sold by Samuel Campbell, No. 124, Pearl-Street unknown
173134217BBTe Leiden/Amsterdam by Samuel Luchtmans/de Wittstein en Smith. 1725-1731. 4 Teile in 3 Büchern. 2° Mit ca. 200 Kupfern. OLeder. Rücken mit Goldpräg., an den Kapitalen eingerissen, Rücken mit kleinen Fehlstellen, leicht berieben und bestossen.
171590103HBHamburg; etc.:, Liebezeit (Bd. 1); Felginer, 1715-1733. 4 Bände, (1) Bl. (gestochenes Frontispiz), (3) Bll., 40, 1161 [recte: 1157], (33), 24 Seiten; (1) Bl. (gestochenes Frontispiz), (5) Bll., 1484 Seiten; 4 Bll., 1226 [recte: 1220] Seiten, (30) Bll.; (1) Bl. (gestochenes Frontispiz), (6) Bll., 1226 [recte: 1224] Seiten, 36 Bll., Pergamentbände der Zeit mit auf den Falz gezogenen Pergamentriemchen, Rückentitel von alter Hand, farbiger Blattschnitt, 20,5 x 17 cm.
171134640AKönigsberg (recte Berlin, Haude & Spener), 1711. Ca. 21,5 x 17,5 cm. 10 Blätter, 1016 (recte 998); (1) Seiten; 2 Blätter, 1111 Seiten, 1 Blatt. Pergamentbände der Zeit mit Rückentitel und Farbschnitt. 2 Teile in 2 Bänden.
17168475Norimbergae [Nuremberg], Petrum Conradum Monathum, 1716. Gros in-8 de [18]-787-[83]-[2bl.] pages, plein vélin ivoire du temps, dos lisse, titre doré au dos dans une cartouche de roulette dorée, tranches mouchetées. Hormis une pâle auréole d'humidité en marge supérieure de quelques feuillets, bel exemplaire.
174216007Paris, André Cailleau, 1742. In-12 de [4]-VI-354-[6] pages, pleine basane marron du temps, dos à nerfs orné de filets et fleurons dorés, pièce de titre. Petit cachet de cire au premier contreplat.
178233264Göttingen und Gotha: bey Johann Christian Dieterich bzw. bey der Wittwe Vandenhoeck 1771 - 1782. LXIV, 90 S., 190 S. Anmerk. ; 7 Bl., 136, 216 S. Anmerk. ; 196 S., 174 S. ; 104 S., 82 S. Anmerk. u.1 Taf. mit einem gefalt. Kupferstich 26x22 cm (Cerast [gehörnte Schlange] nach Zeichnung von Johann Ellis). ; 90 S., 100 S. Anmerk. ; 3 Bll., 122 S., 157 S. Anmerk. ; 1 Bl., 156 S., 208 S. ; 3 Bll., 238 S., 258 S. Anmerk. ; 94 S., 164 S. Anmerk. 2 Bll. ; 1 Bl., 74 S., 192 (2) S. Anmerk. ; XXXVI, S. 75-128, S. 193-344 Anmerk. (S. 199/200 fehlen) ; 152 S., 186 S. Anmerk. ; 146 S., 38 S., 123 S., 130 S. Anmerk. ; 2 Bll., 110 S., 230 S. mit 1 gefalt. Kupfertafel 41x33 cm (Ricinus communis Linnaei Wunderbaum, gez. v. Doct. Med. F. W. Weiß in Göttingen, gest. v. J. C. Mayr in Nürnberg). Mit dreiseit. Rotschnitt. OLederbände auf 5 Bünden. 21x17 cm.
1703PHO-1998Ienae : sumptibus Bielckianis, 1703, in-4 (19,5x16cm), 10ff.-96pp., demi toile postérieure, titre au dos, titre renforcé, rousseur, papier uniformément bruni, mouillure. Texte en hébreu et latin en regard, imprimé sur deux colonnes.
177441120La Haye, P. F. Gosse, 1774. In-8 de 140 pp., veau brun granité, dos orné à nerfs, tranches jaspées (reliure de l'époque).
1701157642Frankfurt und Leipzig, Jacob Gerdesius, gedruckt bey Joh. Wilhelm Krügern, 1701. Quarto (21 x 17 cm). Gestochenes Frontispiz, [24] Bl., 772 Seiten, [26] Bl. Pergamentband der Zeit mit altem handschriftl. Papierrückenschild (Einband etwas fleckig).
170615784Rotterdam, Reinier Leers, 1706-1707. 5 tomes en 6 volumes in-12 de [58]-600 pages; 532 pages chiffrées de 601 à 1132 et [36]p. de tables; [10]-384pages; [2]p., 528p. chiffrées de 385 à 912; 518p. chiffrées de 915 à 1430; 744p. chiffrées de 1433 à 2174, [82]p. de table et corrections. Plein veau marron, dos à nerfs ornés de filets et fleurons dorés. Coins tapés, manque à trois coiffes et au bas du dos du 3ème tome.
1736168964Tübingen, Cotta, 1736. 3 Teile in 1 Bd. Mit gestochenem Frontispiz, 1 Faltkarte und 8 Tafeln in Kupferstich, 3 Bl., 28, 20, 736; 212; 178, 12, 34 S. Fol., Pergamentband der Zeit mit Blindprägung.
172615776Nürnberg, Peter Conrad Monath, 1726. Petit in-4 de [10]-226-[18] pages, cartonnage du temps recouvert de papier à la colle (Kopylov, papiers dorés d'Allemagne).
172211401Hamburg, Johann Wolfgang Fickweiler, 1722. 19 Bl., 1090 (recte 1088) S., 71 Bl. Mit gestochenem Porträt, gestochenem Frontispiz und 30 Kupfertafeln (davon 1 doppelblattgroß und 3 gefaltet). Fol. Pergament der Zeit in modernem Pappschuber.
172634370BBT' Amsterdam, by Nicolaas ten Hoorn, en Antoni Schoonenburg 1726. 2 Bände. 2° 852 Seiten, 7 ganzseitige Kupferstiche / 850 Seiten, 15 ganzseitige Kupferstiche. OLdr. 6 Bünde, Goldpräg. Band 1 insgesamt mit starken Gebrauchssp., Rücken mit Beschäd./Fehlstellen, berieben und bestossen, Leder löst sich am hinteren Deckel, Schmutztitel kleben zusammen, Textbräunung/fleckig. Bd.2 berieben u. leicht beschabt, Textbräunung.