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1972237241Gdansk, 1972-74. 180; 147 S.
Blue-cloth octavo; xi, 173 p ; 24 cm. Budgets; Policy; Government.
1973602749Athen, Katsikalis, 1973. Insgesamt 2260 S. Mit Porträt. OKart.
19693097197Stuttgart, Fischer, 1969. VIII, 249 S. OKart. (Schriften zum Vergleich von Wirtschaftsordnungen, 14).
1928111718Berlin, Heymanns, 1928-35. Hlwd. u. in Heften. Teilw. beschmutzt. Jg. 24 etwas fleckig. St. a. Tit.
1930189596Berlin, Spaeth & Linde / Heymanns, 1926-1930. Hlwd. Bibl.-Ex. m. mehr. St. Rsign. Kanten bestoßen.
RECH0624Wien, Perles. 7 Bde. in OHLn. m. Blind- u. Rückengoldpräg., Jg. 1935 in 6 OBrosch. Heften. Dabei: 1929/H. 2, 1932/H.1, Beilage-Heft zum Jg. 1932: Rechtsprechung in Strafsachen. Bearb. v. Friedrich Schnek. Altersbed. Gebrauchsspuren.
1933213609Berlin, Weidmann, 1859-1933. Ab Jg. 1921 in 4°. Verschied. geb. Einbde. teils angeschmutzt u. m. Rsign. Teilw. berieben u. bestoßen. Es fehlt: 1923 Nr. 18.
Small 8vo. 26, (2) pp. Original staple-stitched self-wrappers. Printed on thin onion-skin paper. First and only edition of Lenin's witty denunciation of the so-called "zemstvo campaign" advanced by the Geneva-based Menshevik journal "Iskra" ("The Spark"). In a letter dated November 1904, the editors presented a plan for influencing the non-revolutionary "bourgeois opposition" in Russia by disseminating the demands of the Social Democrats through local zemstvos and discussion among the intelligentsia: thus, they hoped to stimulate liberal politicians to vote according to social-democratic views. In response, Lenin fiercely ridiculed the Mensheviks' ignorance of the disadvantages of liberal democracy, as well as the impracticality of tasking local zemstvos with influencing politicians. - Front wrapper bears the printed note "Only for party members"; this, as is revealed on p. 26, is a pun on the fact that Iskra's zemstvo plan, which was meant to be democratically disseminated across Russia, was issued with a similar conspiratorial disclaimer, a fact which Lenin found ridiculous. - Item 747 in the Bernstein and Souvarine catalog, which notes that the pamphlet was distributed illegally among local party offices in Russia and "played an important role in building up the Bolshevik iron discipline" and in convincing the Socialists that "pressure must be applied to the government, not liberals" (p. 126). - Light wear and spotting; corners somewhat creased; tiny nick to front wrapper.
1994633807Berlin, Duncker & Humblot. 1994. XXII, 504 S. Mit Porträt. Originalleinen (Vorderdeckel fleckig, Rücken mit Leim- u. Papierresten eines Signaturschilds).
272pp., 23cm., Proefschrift ter verkrijging van den graad van Doctor in de Rechtswetenschap aan de Rijks-Universiteit te Leiden, roodlinnen uitgeversband met titel in goudopdruk, plakkertje op rug, vergulde bladsneden, stempeltje op verso titelblad, verder in goede staat, G111918
1890G111918Den Haag, Cremer 1890 272pp., 23cm., Proefschrift ter verkrijging van den graad van Doctor in de Rechtswetenschap aan de Rijks-Universiteit te Leiden, roodlinnen uitgeversband met titel in goudopdruk, plakkertje op rug, vergulde bladsneden, stempeltje op verso titelblad, verder in goede staat, G111918
(FT) Hardcover, 12mo, x, 198 pages, 16 cm. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Hebrew language -- Root. Mussafia (1606-1675) was a rabbi, philologist, physician, and author. A descendant of Spanish Marranos, he was probably born in Spain; little is known of his early years. He received a broad philosophical education, and, apart from his great talmudic scholarship, had a sound knowledge of Latin, Greek, and Arabic. He lived in Hamburg where he distinguished himself as a physician and gained fame in the medical profession with the publication of his books on medicine. Consequently, he was invited to act as personal physician to King Christian IV of Denmark, to whom he dedicated the scientific work Mei ha-Yam. When the king died in 1648, Mussafia moved to Amsterdam where he became a member of the well-known bet ha-midrash "Keter Torah. " In his old age, he acted as one of the scholars of Amsterdam, and his signature was first on the eulogy and letter of recognition of Shabbetai Zevi, the false messiah, which was signed by Portuguese and bet hamidrash Keter Torah scholars. In consequence, Jacob Sasportas, a zealous fighter against the Shabbateans, attacked him in his Oholei Yaakov. Mussafias most important work is Musaf he-Arukh, a supplement of linguistic entries to the Arukh of Nathan b. Jehiel of Rome, in which he also gave new explanations to Latin and Greek words in that work. In his research he based himself largely on Buxtorfs lexicon. The book gave him a world reputation as a scholar, and it was published in more than 20 editions. Zekher Rav is his first published work; written in verse, it relates the marvels of the creation. His commentary on the Jerusalem Talmud has not been published. His scientific works, written under the Latin pseudonym, Dionysius, include Mei Zahav, on the healing properties of gold; and Mei ha-Yam, on the tidal flow (Alfassi in EJ, 2007) . OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Ex-library. Hinge repair. Stained pages. Last 6 pages, top corner, slighty damaged. Notes on inner title page. Staining to front and back cover. Chipping and wear to cover edges and cover. Otherwise, good condition. (Rab-40-24)xx
Holzstich. 1 Bl. Folio. Portrait ca. 147:195 mm. Brustbild des Königs auf dem Totenbett, in ein Oval gefasst, mit je zwei Lorbeerranken, Wappen und umgedrehte Fackeln als Eck-Füllelemente, nach einer Photographie gezeichnet von Joseph Resch (1819-1901). - Illustrierte Zeitung No. 1296.
1912194435Halle, 1910-1912. 4°. In Bibl.-Hlwdbdn. m. Sign. u. mehr St. u. Sign. Einbde. leicht bestoßen.
1869198349Leipzig, Roßberg, 1862-1869. Hldr. d. Zt. m. Rsign.Einbde. berieben u. bestoßen. Lederrücken teils abgegriffen. Spiegel u. Vorsätze teils leimschattig, v. Bd. 5 angeschmutzt. Rücken Bd. 6 eingerissen. Papier teils nachgedunkelt.
1859188964Bern, Haller, 1837-1859. Pp. d. Zt. m. Rsch. Einbde. etwas berieben. Teils gebräunt u. braunfl.
18613269439Bern, Dalp, 1861. VIII, 436 S. Originalhalbleder.
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1836168478Kassel, Krieger, 1836-37. XII, 264; 277 S. Pp. d. Zt. m. Rsch. u. Rsign. Einbd. beschabt u. bestoßen. Rücken etwas angerissen. Eigentumsverm. a. Innendeckel. Gebräunt. St. a. Tit.
1881355921Berlin, 1881-85. Bibliothekshalbleinen mit Bibliotheksrückenschild.
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