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195024965Oxford: Clarendon Press. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1950. First Edition. Hardcover. No signatures. Leaves unopened at top page edges. Dust-jacket protected in archival mylar cover. ; Volume IX only of an eleven volume edition of "The Oxford Jonson". This volume containing: "An Historical Survey of the Text - The Stage History of the Plays - Commentary on the Plays". xvi 732 pages frontispiece 1 plate "Engraved Title-Page of the Duodecimo 1640". 3 full page facsimile illustrations within the pagination. Green cloth boards with gilt lettering and rule and publisher's emblem on spine. Gilt compass illustration on front board with Latin motto "De est quod ducere orbem". Page dimensions: 226 x 142mm. This volume has commentary on these plays: A Tale of a Tub; The Case is Altered; Every Man in his Humour; Every Man out of his Humour; Cynthia's Revels; Poetaster; Sejanus; Eastward Ho; Volpone. . Clarendon Press hardcover
1732006985London: J. Walthoe & 14 Others 1732. Perhaps the best-known play by the second-greatest playwright of the Elizabethan stage.This is a Near Fine copy of an early edition; very scarce.Marbled paper-covered boards with titling in gilt on a leather spine label. Clean text; 96 pages complete. Light toning throughout but textblock remains sharpand clear. The spine label has some tiny chips at the edges which do not intrude into the title. . Early Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. J. Walthoe & 14 Others Hardcover
66079Calcutta: Araki HaCohen Elazar ben Mari Aharon Sa'adia Printing House in Calcutta 1840-41. FIRST EDITION THUS. 4to. 20.5 x 14 cm. 199 leaves. Contemporary half leather binding over marbled boards later title in white to spine. Title-page with losses to upper left and bottom right corner with some paper repairs some worming throughout mainly to margins some dampstaining and light foxing binding rubbed and with some loss of leather hinges cracked. The Sefer Yosifon is a chronicle of Jewish history from Adam to the age of Titus believed to have been written by Yosifon or Joseph ben Gorion. Yosifon was compiled in Hebrew early in the 10th century by a Jewish native of south Italy. The first edition was printed in Mantua in 1476. The book subsequently appeared in many forms one of the most popular being in Yiddish with quaint illustrations. Though the chronicle is more legendary than historical it is not unlikely that ancient sources were used by the first compiler. The book enjoyed great popularity in England. In 1558 Peter Morvyn translated an abbreviated version into English and edition after edition was called for. Lucien Wolf has shown that the English translations of the Bible aroused so much interest in the Jews that there was a widespread desire to know more about them. This led to the circulation of many editions of Josippon which thus formed a link in the chain of events which culminated in the readmission of the Jews to England by Oliver Cromwell. The Ethiopic version of Yosifon is recognized as canonical by the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. The work is ascribed to Joseph ben Gorion a Jew living in southern Italy in either the 9th or the 10th century. As the Muslim writer ibn Hazm d. 1063 was acquainted with the Arabic translation by a Yemenite Jew Daniel Chwolson proposes that the author lived at the beginning of the 9th century. The Yosifon was widely read by Jews in the Middle ages and frequently quoted by biblical and talmudic commentators. An historical account of the period of the Second Temple written in Hebrew it can be dated on internal evidence to the middle of the tenth century and one manuscript even carries a precise date to 953 CE. The anonymous author lived in sourthern Italy then part of the Greek-speaking Byzantine empire. But because he used as his main source a Latin manuscript which included sixteen of the twenty books of the Jewish Antiquities of Flavius Josephus and the Gegsippus a Latin adaptation of the Jewish War he probably could not read Josephus' original Greek. By the next century the book was attributed to Josephus himself and called Sefer Yosifon Yosifon si the Judaeo-Grek form for Josephus. Most printed editions relay on a text first printed in Constantinople in 1510 and republished in Venice in 1544 although the shorter text published in Mantua in 1480 has apparently suffered less interpolation and is thus closer to the original. This Judeo-German or Yiddish translation the first in that language is one of many translations into other languages. A Yemenite Jew translated the Yosifon into Arabic by the eleventh century. The failure of the Yosifon to mention the beginnings of Christianity also spawned intense interest in the boo by later Christian humanists and its subsequent translation into European languages. This is the first edition of this book to be printed in India and is among the earliest books printed in Calcutta. There is a printers mark from the firm of Hacohen but it is a version not listed in Yaari. Gross Family Collection: The Center for Jewish Art; Brill Hebrew Judeo-Arabic and Marathi Jewish Printing in India 1999; OCLC: 1065259170 Calcutta: Araki HaCohen, Elazar ben Mari Aharon Sa'adia, Printing House in Calcutta, 1840-41. hardcover
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202500200Geneve, Les humanoïdes associés, 1989 ; in-4, 48 pp., br. Tome 5.
202500201Geneve, Les humanoïdes associés, 1983 ; in-4, 48 pp., br. EO tome 3.
202500202Geneve, Les humanoïdes associés, 1984 ; in-4, 48 pp., br. EO tome 4 : collection H humour 23.
201003742Paris, Les humanoïdes associés, 1983 ; in-4, 48 pp., broché, couverture illustr. 1er reed de 1983.
201003743Paris, Les humanoïdes associés, 1989 ; in-4, cartonnage de l'éditeur. Eo tome5.
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201003741Paris, Les humanoïdes associés, 1984 ; in-4, 48 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Eo : coll humour n°23 vendue dans les librairies.
200811576Bruxelles, Michel deligne, 1979 ; in-4, 48 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Eo.
201708367Paris, Albin Michel, 1978 ; in-8, 186 pp., br. Broché bon état.
111594Liverpool J. Walmsley 1846. xii240pp. Original blind-stamped cloth a little worn at extremities unevely faded. Old inscription on title. Scattered foxing otherwise a very good copy. . First English version of Ben Levi's Moral Tales. Liverpool, J. Walmsley 1846. hardcover
201109326Paris, Belfond, 2010 ; in-8, 384 pp., broché, couverture illustr avec jaquette .
201300565Tunis, Elyzad, 2011 ; grand in-12, 109 pp., br. Broché bon état.
201225226Paris, Seuil, 1997 ; in-8, 312 pp., br.
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202100119Paris, Seuil, 1992 ; in-8, 201 pp., br.
201009123Paris, Grasset, 1985 ; in-8, 209 pp., broché, avec sa jaquette. Très bon état.
202303802Paris, Presses de la cité, 2018 ; in-8, 260 pp., br.
202001823Paris, Le grand livre du mois, 1987 ; in-8, 189 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Rès bon état.
201905290Paris, Aux éditions du seuil, 1987 ; in-8, 189 pp., broché. Bon état.