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235x155 mm. 44 pages. Hardcover. Cover yellowing and slightly stained. Cover corners worn. Spine and rear inner cover slightly stained. Spine edges worn. Ex-library copy with usual marks. Few pages slightly stained - no damage to text. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
44 + 36 + [40] pp., 25cm., softcover, in the series "Bonner Orientalistische Studien" vol.15, copy from the collection of the belgian orientalist Arnold Van Lantschoot O.Praem. (with his signature and a stamp), good condition, R103715
1936R103715Stuttgart, Kohlhammer 1936 44 + 36 + [40] pp., 25cm., softcover, in the series "Bonner Orientalistische Studien" vol.15, copy from the collection of the belgian orientalist Arnold Van Lantschoot O.Praem. (with his signature and a stamp), good condition, R103715
1946429CBWien, Frick, 1946. 23 S. OBrosch.
19461000-20Wien, Wilhelm Frick 1946. gr.-8°. 23 S. OKart.
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 23 pages. 22 cm. First Edition. Title translates as To Solve the Jewish Question. A post-war open appeal for an area of Jewish National Settlement. Subjects: Judaism. Zionism. Jewish Identity. Jewish Question. Some age toning and light shelf wear. OCLC lists 14 copies worldwide. Very good condition. (HOLO-114-18)
19331312416Stuttgart, Kohlhammer, 1933. 10, 90 S. (Bonner orientalistische Studien 2). OKart.
1904155828Bln., Nathansen & Lamm, 1904. 63 S., Halbleinwand, 8°. Von Rabbiner Abraham Berliner herausgegebener Sammelband mit Schriften, die sich gegen die Verwendung der christlichen, respektive kirchlichen Orgel im jüdischen Gottesdienst richten. Enthält, neben der Einleitung von Berliner: Aaron Ackermann. Die Orgel - Michael Sachs. Gutachten gegen die Orgel - David Oppenheim. Synagoge und die Musik - Abraham Berliner. Literar-geschichtliche Belege über die christliche Orgel im judischen Gottesdienste. Hardcover Einband berieben, Kanten und Ecken bestossen, Schnitt gebräunt, eselsohrig.
Contemporary Cloth. 8vo. VII, [5], 175 / VIII, 333 pages. 23 cm. First edition. In German and Hebrew. Two volumes bound together in quarter leather and cloth, with decorative gilt lettering on backstrip. The titles of the volumes translate as: For the knowledge of modern Hebrew poetry. A contribution to literary history, together with Hebrew inserts And Rabbinic anthology containing: A collection, translation and explanation of the Hebrew and Chaldean Proverbs of Sirach, Talmudic proverbs, aphorisms and maxims, together with an appendix and a funeral orations. Leopold Dukes was a Hungarian historian of Jewish literature; born at Presburg, Hungary, 1810; died at Vienna Aug. 3, 1891. He studied Talmudical literature in the yeshibah of Moses Sofer, rabbi of Presburg; but his passion for Biblical studies, which found no sympathy in his native town, led him to the yeshibah of Wörzburg, where he also devoted himself to the acquisition of a secular education. After a prolonged stay at Wörzburg he returned home; but displeased with the manners of his fellow citizens, and impelled by a thirst for knowledge, he visited the principal European cities in which there were libraries containing Hebrew manuscripts. He lived successively at Munich, Tübingen, Hanover, Hamburg, Paris, Leipsic, Oxford, and then spent about twenty years in London. Dukes was an original character, a fact due probably to his solitary life and privations. His scholarship was extensive and exact, and his works cover the fields of exegesis, Haggadah, grammar, Masorah, the history of literature, ethics, and poetry. In all of these he made many ingenious and important discoveries; and his books became indispensable supplements to those of Zunz, Rapoport, and Krochmal. (1906 Jewish Encyclopedia) Subjects: Jewish religious poetry, Hebrew -- History and criticism. Jewish religious poetry, Hebrew. Hebrew poetry -- History and criticism. Proverbs, Hebrew. Bible. ; O. T. ; Apocrypha. ; Ecclesiasticus. ; Hebrew. ; Selections. ; 1844.; Bible. ; O. T. ; Apocrypha. ; Ecclesiasticus. ; Aramaic. ; Selections. ; 1844.; Talmud. ; Selections. ; Hebrew & German. Edges of cover lightly worn, with leather lightly rubbed. First endpages torn and bumped, page VII contains a rip at the bottom margin. Pages very lightly foxed throughout. Pages very clean and fresh. Good condition. (GER-38-45)
Original marbled boards and quarter leather. 8vo. VII, [5], 175 / VIII, 333 pages. 23 cm. First edition. In German and Hebrew. Two volumes bound together in quarter leather and cloth, with decorative gilt lettering on backstrip. The titles of the volumes translate as: For the knowledge of modern Hebrew poetry. A contribution to literary history, together with Hebrew inserts And Rabbinic anthology containing: A collection, translation and explanation of the Hebrew and Chaldean Proverbs of Sirach, Talmudic proverbs, aphorisms and maxims, together with an appendix and a funeral orations. Leopold Dukes was a Hungarian historian of Jewish literature; born at Presburg, Hungary, 1810; died at Vienna Aug. 3, 1891. He studied Talmudical literature in the yeshibah of Moses Sofer, rabbi of Presburg; but his passion for Biblical studies, which found no sympathy in his native town, led him to the yeshibah of Wörzburg, where he also devoted himself to the acquisition of a secular education. After a prolonged stay at Wörzburg he returned home; but displeased with the manners of his fellow citizens, and impelled by a thirst for knowledge, he visited the principal European cities in which there were libraries containing Hebrew manuscripts. He lived successively at Munich, Tübingen, Hanover, Hamburg, Paris, Leipsic, Oxford, and then spent about twenty years in London. Dukes was an original character, a fact due probably to his solitary life and privations. His scholarship was extensive and exact, and his works cover the fields of exegesis, Haggadah, grammar, Masorah, the history of literature, ethics, and poetry. In all of these he made many ingenious and important discoveries; and his books became indispensable supplements to those of Zunz, Rapoport, and Krochmal. (1906 Jewish Encyclopedia) Subjects: Jewish religious poetry, Hebrew -- History and criticism. Jewish religious poetry, Hebrew. Hebrew poetry -- History and criticism. Proverbs, Hebrew. Bible. ; O. T. ; Apocrypha. ; Ecclesiasticus. ; Hebrew. ; Selections. ; 1844.; Bible. ; O. T. ; Apocrypha. ; Ecclesiasticus. ; Aramaic. ; Selections. ; 1844.; Talmud. ; Selections. ; Hebrew & German. Cloth previously rebacked with tape. Pages very lightly foxed throughout. Pages very clean and fresh. Good condition. (GER-42-32)
1960057504Zürich, Rhein Verlag, 1960. 8°, Lwd., 303 S. - gutes Exemplar
21x13.5 cm. 303 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover slightly stained. Spine slightly chafed. Many pages slightly stained. Pen writing and marking on several pages. Else in good condition.
19201244930Berlin, Philo-Verlag, (1920). 132 S. OKart. (Deckelsignatur, geringe Klebespuren auf Innendeckel, mehrfach gestempelt).
8vo. 132 pages. In German. SUBJECT (S) : Judaism relations Christianity; Christianity and other religions Judaism; Jewish ethics; Antisemitism. Hinges repaired, boards worn at corners, pages tanned, good condition. (GER-25-13)
192663376ABFrankfurt/M., Diesterweg., 1926. Kl.8°. [12,2 : 17,8 cm = B/H]. 36 Seiten. Frakturdruck. Originalbroschur, geheftet. - Ein sehr gut erhaltenes, sauberes Exemplar ohne Eintragungen. = 1. Auflage. Begleitstoffe zum biblischen Unterricht, Heft 3.
19460998-20Wien, Vlg. Erwin Müller 1946. gr.-8°. 37 (1) S. OKart. Einbd. tlw. stockfleckig.
Leipzig: Julius Klinkhardt, 1886. Cloth; 8vo. V, 196 pages. First edition. Contains valuable material on the lawsuits in which anti-semitic Catholic theologian August Rohling became involved by his polemical writings. He sued Josef Bloch for libel, but withdrew his suit at the last moment. (JE) SUBJECT(S) : Blood accusation. Jewish question. Rohling, August, 1839-1912. Bloch, J. S. (Josef Samuel) , 1850-1923. Max J. Kohler's copy, with his signature on flyleaf. Kohler was a lawyer, historian, author, researcher, and defender of Jewish and immigrant rights. He was secretary and later vice-president of the American Jewish Historical Society. Cover very scuffed and edgeworn. Front hinge gone; flyleaf detached but present. Page brown. Text in very good condition. (GER-9-18)
Leipzig: Julius Klinkhardt, 1886. 8vo. V, 196 pages. First edition. Contains valuable material on the lawsuits in which anti-semitic Catholic theologian August Rohling became involved by his polemical writings. He sued Josef Bloch for libel, but withdrew his suit at the last moment. (JE) SUBJECT(S) : Blood accusation. Jewish question. Rohling, August, 1839-1912. Bloch, J. S. (Josef Samuel) , 1850-1923. Bound in paper wrappers, later cloth binding removed. Lacks rear cover, Ex-library with minimal marks, some wear to covers, Good Condition thus. (GERO-2-9)
Leipzig: Julius Klinkhardt, 1886. Cloth, 8vo. V, 196 pages. First edition. Contains valuable material on the lawsuits in which anti-semitic Catholic theologian August Rohling became involved by his polemical writings. He sued Josef Bloch for libel, but withdrew his suit at the last moment. (JE) SUBJECT(S) : Blood accusation. Jewish question. Rohling, August, 1839-1912. Bloch, J. S. (Josef Samuel) , 1850-1923. Bound in period boards, front board detached, lacks most of backstrip (spine covering), internal paper and binding remain good and solid, Good Condition thus. (GERO-2-10) xx
188621571ABLpz., Julius Klinkhardt, 1886. 8°, V,196 S., HLwdbd.d. Zt.m. mont. RTitelschild, etw. berieben, papierbed. ger. gebräunt, Gelenke etw. angeplatzt, Bleistiftanstr., Ex-Libris-Stmpl.; insges. gutes Expl.
194457980Aarau, Druckereigenossenschaft, [1944]. 48 S., Original-Broschur, 8°. Softcover Guter Zustand.
19121239667Berlin, (Rosenthal), 1912. 46 S. OBr. (insgesamt etwas angestaubt u. fleckig, angerostete Klammerheftung durch Fadenheftung ersetzt, kl. Einrisse im Titel hinterlegt).
191218005ABBerlin 1912. 46 S. Orig.-Kartoniert.
8vo. Viii, 607 pages. In German. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish literature - history and criticism; Hebrew literature - history and criticism; Manuscripts, Hebrew - bibliography; Printing - Czech Republic - Prague - history; Printing, Hebrew. CONTENTS: Die jüdische Literatur. --Zur Literatur des jüdischen Mittelalters in Frankreich und Deutschland. --Bibliographisches: Daten-Bestimmungen. Sammlungen und Verseichnisse. Drucker und Drucke von Mantua (a. 1476 bis 1662) Druckereien in Prag. Annalen der hebräischen Typographie von Prag (1513-1657) --Das Gedächtniss der Gerechten. --Die jüdischen Dichter der Provence. --Geschichte der Juden in Sieilien. --Münzkunde. --Berichtigungen und Nachträge. --Verzeichniss der benutzten handschriftlichen hebräischen Werke. --Register der Personennamen. Zunz (1794-1886) , born and educated in Germany, was a well-known historian. An heir to European Enlightenment, he was a founded of the idea of the "Science of Judaism. " In that vein, he fruitlessly hoped that Jewish studies would be taught in universities as a regular academic discipline, and that he'd be able to do the teaching. He believed that Jewish literature and learning was part of the broader scope of human affairs, including the sciences, and should not be shut up merely in discussions of religious matters. For his seventieth birthday, a foundation was set up to fund Zunz's and other similar scholarship. He continued to work until 1874, when his wife's death left him seriously depressed. (Glatzer, EJ) Ex library. Rebound. Edges tanning, good condition. (SPEC-7-5)
8vo. Viii, 607 pages. In German. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish literature - history and criticism; Hebrew literature - history and criticism; Manuscripts, Hebrew - bibliography; Printing - Czech Republic - Prague - history; Printing, Hebrew. CONTENTS: Die jüdische Literatur. --Zur Literatur des jüdischen Mittelalters in Frankreich und Deutschland. --Bibliographisches: Daten-Bestimmungen. Sammlungen und Verseichnisse. Drucker und Drucke von Mantua (a. 1476 bis 1662) Druckereien in Prag. Annalen der hebräischen Typographie von Prag (1513-1657) --Das Gedächtniss der Gerechten. --Die jüdischen Dichter der Provence. --Geschichte der Juden in Sieilien. --Münzkunde. --Berichtigungen und Nachträge. --Verzeichniss der benutzten handschriftlichen hebräischen Werke. --Register der Personennamen. Zunz (1794-1886) , born and educated in Germany, was a well-known historian. An heir to European Enlightenment, he was a founded of the idea of the "Science of Judaism. " In that vein, he fruitlessly hoped that Jewish studies would be taught in universities as a regular academic discipline, and that he'd be able to do the teaching. He believed that Jewish literature and learning was part of the broader scope of human affairs, including the sciences, and should not be shut up merely in discussions of religious matters. For his seventieth birthday, a foundation was set up to fund Zunz's and other similar scholarship. He continued to work until 1874, when his wife's death left him seriously depressed. (Glatzer, EJ) Former owner's signature on title page. Edges tanning,light staining to some pages, marginalia. Very good condition. (SPEC-7-5A)