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2008DBS-9780387765327Springer 2008. 1st. Hardcover. New. Springer hardcover
#[60446]View on a harbour with sailing boats. Ascending land on the left. Fishermen in the center. Signed on the bottom right:'Paulus Bril inventor Raphael Sadeler sculp.' l Engraving on paper trimmed to platemark; total: 197 x 269 mm; some dirt but good impression; only state; Hollstein 217 W 125 1 unknown
2022Scientific-9781684699629White Press Academic 2022. Hardcover. New. White Press Academic hardcover
2022Scientific-9781684699629White Press Academic 2022. Hardcover. New. White Press Academic hardcover
2001Q-0849309220CRC Press 2001-06-26. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! CRC Press paperback
2024x-1032515678Chapman & Hall 2024. Hardcover. New. 360 pages. 10.00x7.00x0.87 inches. Chapman & Hall hardcover
1993PY-56New York: Plenum Press 1993. Comprehensive authoritative reference text presents contributions from over 100 researchers from 16 international regions covering detailed subjects concerning theory research methodology and treatment protocols across a number of survivor and victim populations including trauma relating to war and civil violence disaster victims traumatic stressors and events children and adolescents the elderly torture detention and internment sexual and physical abuse etc. Includes topics covering intervention clinical treatment and psychotherapeutic approaches to recovery and treatment; organization and social policy issues; critical stress incident debriefing in response to victims of trauma; theoretical and conceptual foundations of traumatic stress syndromes; etc. 1011 pgs. Gilt spine and front cover. Minor small scuff mark to outer edge. Heavy item. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Plenum Press Hardcover
174042573Amsterdam: No Publisher Listed 1740. Hardback. 2nd edition. Period Vellum binding 12mo 132 leaves; 17 cm. In Hebrew. Mayer Sulzberger's copy with his bookplate. Like the Mishnah Mishnat Hasidim is arranged in "Sedarim" which are divided into "massechtot" and subdivided into "perakim." With an introduction entitled: Olam Katan. Includes index. Title-page has ornamental border. <br> Raphael Immanuel ben Abraham Hai Ricchi 1688-1743 was an "Italian rabbi cabalist and poet.After having studied Talmud under Nathan Pinkerle rabbi of Alessandria della Paglia Ricchi became tutor in the houses of several wealthy Jews. He was thus successively employed at Göritz Fiorenzuola Finale in Modena and Venice; in the last-named place he opened a school. He then went to Triest where he was ordained rabbi in 1717 by Hillel Ashkenazi rabbi of Canea after which he was invited to the rabbinate of Görz.<br> Owing to his great love for cabalistic studies and to his ascetic tendencies Ricchi resolved to settle in Palestine. He arrived at Safed in 1718 and during his stay there of two years he occupied himself with the study of the works of Isaac Luria and Hayyim Vital. He was also reordained rabbi by Hayim Abulafia. In 1720 an epidemic broke out in Palestine and Ricchi was compelled to return to Europe. <br> On the voyage he and all his fellow passengers were captured by pirates and brought to Tripolitza whence through the efforts of Abraham Halfon Ricchi and his family were allowed to return to Italy. He then occupied the rabbinate of Florence till 1723 in which year he removed to Leghorn where for twelve years he engaged in business as a merchant. He spent twenty months in travel visiting Smyrna Salonica Constantinople Amsterdam and London and in 1735 set out for Palestine spending two years at Aleppo and three at Jerusalem. In 1741 he returned to Leghorn and in 1743 while traveling in Italy for the purpose of selling his works he was killed by robbers who buried his body by the shore of the Reno. Six days later some Modena Jews discovered the remains and brought them to Cento for burial.<br> Ricchi's most important work is the above-cited 'Mishnat Hasidim' a cabalistic work begun in 1726 at Leghorn. <br> Like the Mishnah it is arranged in orders 'sedarim' which are divided into treatises 'massektot' and subdivided into chapters 'peraim' the names of the six Mishnah orders being taken in a cabalistic sense. But the chief divisions of the work are three termed 'mafteot' besides the introduction entitled ''Olam Kaon' = 'microcosmos' in which Ricchi endeavors to popularize the Cabala. <br> The first main division is the 'Maftea ha-'Olamot' in which the worlds are treated. It contains: 1 the order of Zera'im treating of the cabalistic cosmology and of metaphysics and divided into seven massektot and eighteen chapters; 2 the order Kodashim treating of the realm of emanation 'olam ha-azilut' which is styled 'the holy of holies' and containing twenty massektot and seventy-eight chapters; 3 the order ohorot treating of the three other realms namely those of creative ideas 'beri'ah' creative formations 'yezirah' and creative matter 'asiyah' and divided into nine massektot and twenty-seven chapters; and 4 the order Nezikin treating of the demons and 'kelifot' and divided into six massektot and seventeen chapters. <br> The second main division entitled 'Maftea ha-Neshamot' contains the order Nashim treating of souls in twelve massektot and forty-eight chapters. The third main division entitled 'Mafteah ha-Kawwanot' contains the order Mo'ed divided into fifty-eight massektot and 371 chapters and treating of the Kawwanah. It will be seen that the number of massektot in this work is 112 corresponding to the numerical value of the sacred name ; and the number of chapters 547 equal to the numerical value of Ricchi's name plus twelve the number of its letters. <br> The sources for this work besides the Zohar are mostly Isaac Luria's and Hayyim Vital's writings of which the 'Sefer ha-Gilgulim' 'Kanfe Yonah' and 'Shulhan 'Aruk' may be particularly mentioned. Ricchi drew also from other cabalists" M. Seligsohn in JE 1905.<br> NYU houses their copy in the Mitchell M. Kaplan Collection of Rare Judaica and Hebraica. Aviva Ben-Ur's Ladino catalog list #14. Judge Mayer Sulzberger "was closely associated with Isaac Leeser and assisted that scholar in editing The Occident contributing to it a partial translation of Maimonides' "Moreh Nebukim." After Leeser's death Sulzberger edited vol. xxvi. of The Occident. He was one of the founders of the Young Men's Hebrew Association which he served as president; and he has taken great interest in the Jewish Hospital of Philadelphia of which he has been vice-president since 1880. He was from the beginning in 1888 chairman of the publication committee of the Jewish Publication Society of America; was one of the original trustees of the Baron de Hirsch fund; and interested himself in the establishment of agricultural colonies at Woodbine N. J. and in Connecticut.Sulzberger had one of the best private libraries in America; it contained a very large number of Hebraica and Judaica" WIkipedia. SUBJECTS: Cabala -- Early works to 1800. Siddurim -- Texts. Judaism -- Ari rite -- Liturgy -- Kabbale -- Ouvrages avant 1800. Siddour -- Textes. Cabala. OCLC: 904949349. OCLC lists only 2 copies of this 1740 2nd edition worldwide NYU & Cambridge and only 3 copies of the first edition of 1727.<br> Boards slightly bowed with front hinge starting. Remains of 19th Century paper label on spine. Lacks front blank pastedown. Jewish institutional bookplate in addition to that of Sulzberger. Paper toning but strong. About Very Good- Condition. Attractive copy of early edition of an important cabalistic text. RAB-67-7. Amsterdam: [No Publisher Listed] unknown
18532760Chiquimila: 2 Agosto 1853. Very good plus. Small broadside approximately 8.25 x 6.5 inches. Trimmed a bit raggedly. Small wormhole at lower left affecting one letter. Light tanning. An otherwise unrecorded 1853 broadside in which Rafael Carrera addresses the army and people of Guatemala concerning the ongoing strife with Honduras. He writes in part: <br /> <br /> "Sé bien que los pueblos de Honduras son nuestros hermanos y siempre habiamos vivido con ellos en la mejor armonia; mas ahora ¿por qué sufren que se les constituya en instrumentos y se les haga victimas de las pasiones inconsideradas de unos pocos revolucionario Habitantes todos de la Republica.-- Vuestros sacrificios en favor de la paz no seràn infructuosos; y yo espero mediante el auxilio de la Divina Providencia que no durarán mas tiempo."<br /> <br /> Not in OCLC. 2 Agosto unknown
1947296344New York: The Forward 1947. First edition. Hardcover . Good. Oblong 8vo; 582 pages Red cloth Covers worn/fade. with faded gold embossed lettering woodcut on front cover. lacks page 417 and 418 back to back and page 415/416 has been inserted and has been shortened a bit and edges are tornthe page is worn. One of the defining works concerning the Jews in Europe between the War Photo album illustrating Jewish life in Eastern Europe in the 1920's and 30's. One of the most significant works on Jewish life in Europe before the War. 530 b/w photos by Roman Vishniac Alter Kacyzna M. Kipnis. Text in English and Yiddish. The Forward hardcover
1869210941869. Attractive orange chalk drawing a 19th Century reproduction of a Raphael portrait. Visible 27 by 14.5 cm. With frame and linen matting 44 by 31 cm. The gilt frame with molded tiers flecks of red and black dotting the gilt is handsome as is the lining and lend a gravity to the drawing. We know nothing about Butarand. The frame has some minor surface loss. unknown
59-0055Paris de l'Imprimerie Royal Cabinet Crozat 1729. Engraving by Nicolas Larmessin after the painting by Raphaël from the collection of Louis XVImage size: 341 x 250 mmSheet size: 542 x 406 mmWater stain in upper marginPlate number 9From "Recueil d'Estampes d'après les plus beaux Tableaux et d'après les plus beaux Desseins qui sont en France dans le Cabinet du Roy dans celuy de Monseigneur le Duc d'Orleans & dans d'autres Cabinets Tome Premier. Cabinet Crozat Volume 1 Paris, de l'Imprimerie Royal [Cabinet Crozat], 1729. unknown
1976150431N.p.: N.p. 1976. Vintage borderless matte-finish reference photograph from the set of the 1976 film showing director Marco Ferreri gesturing to his right with actor Renato Salvatori in the background. <br /> <br /> A chauvinistic engineer has recently been abandoned by his wife leaving him with their nine month-old son. He embarks on an affair with his son's daycare worker but trouble looms when the exposure of the relationship threatens his custody rights. A film which generated controversy at the time of its release for its graphic depiction of sexuality and male nudity and for its shocking final scene. <br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in Paris. <br /> <br /> 9.25 x 7 inches. About Fine. N.p. unknown
1713M8175Italy c.1713. Very Good. Notes: Amsterdam<br>Savonarola used the pseudonym Alphonsus Lasor a Varea. Monk of Theatine order who worked in the monastery library in Padua. He was also Professor of Holy Scripture. Universes Terrarum Orbis Scriptorum. Size : 85x125 mm 3.35x4.92 Inches Coloring: Black & White Reference: Mickwitz A.M. Miekkavaara L. and Rantenen T. The A.E. Nordenskiold Collection in the Helsinki University Library Volume 2 1981 pp. 269- 276 Category: Maps Europe Benelux; unknown
1713M8197Italy c.1713. Very Good. Notes: Savonarola used the pseudonym Alphonsus Lasor a Varea. Monk of Theatine order who worked in the monastery library in Padua. He was also Professor of Holy Scripture. Universes Terrarum Orbis Scriptorum. Size : 105x170 mm 4.13x6.69 Inches Coloring: Black & White Reference: Mickwitz A.M. Miekkavaara L. and Rantenen T. The A.E. Nordenskiold Collection in the Helsinki University Library Volume 2 1981 pp. 269- 276 Category: Maps Europe Greece Macedonia; unknown
1713M8148Italy c.1713. Very Good. Notes: Brescia is a city and comune in the region of Lombardy in northern Italy. It is situated at the foot of the Alps between the Mella and the Naviglio. It is the second largest city in Lombardy after the capital Milan. Brescia is known as the Lioness of Italy Leonessa d'Italia after ten days of popular uprising that took place in the city in the Spring of 1849 against Austrian rule.<br><br>Savonarola used the pseudonym Alphonsus Lasor a Varea. Monk of Theatine order who worked in the monastery library in Padua. He was also Professor of Holy Scripture. Universes Terrarum Orbis Scriptorum. Size : 115x170 mm 4.53x6.69 Inches Coloring: Black & White Reference: Mickwitz A.M. Miekkavaara L. and Rantenen T. The A.E. Nordenskiold Collection in the Helsinki University Library Volume 2 1981 pp. 269- 276 Category: Maps Europe Italy; unknown
1713M8192Italy c.1713. Very Good. Notes: Savonarola used the pseudonym Alphonsus Lasor a Varea. Monk of Theatine order who worked in the monastery library in Padua. He was also Professor of Holy Scripture. Universes Terrarum Orbis Scriptorum. Size : 126x174 mm 4.96x6.85 Inches Coloring: Hand Colored Reference: Mickwitz A.M. Miekkavaara L. and Rantenen T. The A.E. Nordenskiold Collection in the Helsinki University Library Volume 2 1981 pp. 269- 276 Category: Maps Europe United Kingdom; unknown
1713M8164Italy c.1713. Very Good. Notes: Crete Southern Greece in the Mediterranean. <br><br>Savonarola used the pseudonym Alphonsus Lasor a Varea. Monk of Theatine order who worked in the monastery library in Padua. He was also Professor of Holy Scripture. Universes Terrarum Orbis Scriptorum. Size : 97x175 mm 3.82x6.89 Inches Coloring: Black & White Reference: Mickwitz A.M. Miekkavaara L. and Rantenen T. The A.E. Nordenskiold Collection in the Helsinki University Library Volume 2 1981 pp. 269- 276 Category: Maps Europe Greece Macedonia; unknown
1713M8169Italy c.1713. Very Good. Notes: Savonarola used the pseudonym Alphonsus Lasor a Varea. Monk of Theatine order who worked in the monastery library in Padua. He was also Professor of Holy Scripture. Universes Terrarum Orbis Scriptorum. Size : 125x170 mm 4.92x6.69 Inches Coloring: Black & White Reference: Mickwitz A.M. Miekkavaara L. and Rantenen T. The A.E. Nordenskiold Collection in the Helsinki University Library Volume 2 1981 pp. 269- 276<br> Category: Maps Europe Continent; unknown
1713M8198Italy c.1713. Very Good. Notes: Savonarola used the pseudonym Alphonsus Lasor a Varea. Monk of Theatine order who worked in the monastery library in Padua. He was also Professor of Holy Scripture. Universes Terrarum Orbis Scriptorum. Size : 119x166 mm 4.69x6.54 Inches Coloring: Black & White Reference: Mickwitz A.M. Miekkavaara L. and Rantenen T. The A.E. Nordenskiold Collection in the Helsinki University Library Volume 2 1981 pp. 269- 276 Category: Maps Europe Italy; unknown
1713M8153Italy c.1713. Very Good. Notes: Savonarola used the pseudonym Alphonsus Lasor a Varea. Monk of Theatine order who worked in the monastery library in Padua. He was also Professor of Holy Scripture. Universes Terrarum Orbis Scriptorum. Size : 122x175 mm 4.80x6.89 Inches Coloring: Black & White Reference: Mickwitz A.M. Miekkavaara L. and Rantenen T. The A.E. Nordenskiold Collection in the Helsinki University Library Volume 2 1981 pp. 269- 276 Category: Maps Europe Italy; unknown
1713M8200Italy c.1713. Very Good. Notes: Savonarola used the pseudonym Alphonsus Lasor a Varea. Monk of Theatine order who worked in the monastery library in Padua. He was also Professor of Holy Scripture. Universes Terrarum Orbis Scriptorum. Size : 127x178 mm 5.00x7.01 Inches Coloring: Black & White Reference: Mickwitz A.M. Miekkavaara L. and Rantenen T. The A.E. Nordenskiold Collection in the Helsinki University Library Volume 2 1981 pp. 269- 276 Category: Maps Europe Italy; unknown
1713M8990Italy c.1713. Very Good. Notes: Caiazzo also Cajazzo is a city and comune in the province of Caserta Campania in Italy.<br><br>Savonarola used the pseudonym Alphonsus Lasor a Varea. Monk of Theatine order who worked in the monastery library in Padua. He was also Professor of Holy Scripture. Universes Terrarum Orbis Scriptorum. Size : 125x175 mm 4.92x6.89 Inches Coloring: Hand Colored Reference: Mickwitz A.M. Miekkavaara L. and Rantenen T. The A.E. Nordenskiold Collection in the Helsinki University Library Volume 2 1981 pp. 269- 276 Category: Maps Europe Italy; Maps City Maps; unknown
1713M8134Italy c.1713. Very Good. Notes: Gulf shared by Croatia Slovenia & Italy.<br><br>Savonarola used the pseudonym Alphonsus Lasor a Varea. Monk of Theatine order who worked in the monastery library in Padua. He was also Professor of Holy Scripture. Universes Terrarum Orbis Scriptorum. Size : 100x178 mm 3.94x7.01 Inches Coloring: Black & White Reference: Mickwitz A.M. Miekkavaara L. and Rantenen T. The A.E. Nordenskiold Collection in the Helsinki University Library Volume 2 1981 pp. 269- 276<br> Category: Maps Europe Balkans; unknown
1713M8138Italy c.1713. Very Good. Notes: Sweden.<br>Savonarola used the pseudonym Alphonsus Lasor a Varea. Monk of Theatine order who worked in the monastery library in Padua. He was also Professor of Holy Scripture. Universes Terrarum Orbis Scriptorum. Size : 104x141 mm 4.09x5.55 Inches Coloring: Black & White Reference: Mickwitz A.M. Miekkavaara L. and Rantenen T. The A.E. Nordenskiold Collection in the Helsinki University Library Volume 2 1981 pp. 269- 276 Category: Maps Europe Scandinavia Countries; unknown