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2018x-1782629637Royal Society of Chemistry 2018. Hardcover. New. gld edition. 367 pages. 9.21x6.14x1.02 inches. Royal Society of Chemistry hardcover
1962boz_005016Gabriel ARANDA - LETTRE DACTYLOGRAPHIÉE SIGNÉE & CARTE DE VŒUX AUTOGRAPHE SIGNÉE - 1962/1963 Lot composé d'une lettre dactylographiée signée de 4 pages, datée du 21 juillet 1962, adressée à Pierre Lhoste, et d'une carte de vœux autographe signée pour l'année 1963. - La lettre : Gabriel ARANDA envoie son ouvrage qu'il vient de publier aux Éditions Fayard "La stratégie soviétique dévoilée" et lui en défini quelques aspects et lui résume les sujets développés. Dimensions : 21 x 27 cm Nombre de pages : 4 pages - La carte de vœux : "Avec tous mes meilleurs vœux pour 1963" Dimensions : 11,3 x 7,7 cm Nombre de pages : 1 page
1972010098Stock broché Bristol illustré Paris 1972 311 pages en format 15 - 24 cm
198678970Paris, Payot, Aux Confins de la Science, 1986, in-8, broché, 592p. Bon état. Envoi de l'auteur. Complet du bandeau rouge et du prière d'insérer.
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20161-3841756298Editorial Académica Española 2016. Paperback. New. 92 pages. Spanish language. 8.66x5.91x0.21 inches. Editorial Académica Española paperback
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2024__0443222401Academic Pr 2024. Hardcover. New. 276 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.79 inches. Academic Pr hardcover
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2025__0443222444Academic Pr 2025. Hardcover. New. 316 pages. 9.00x6.00x9.24 inches. Academic Pr hardcover
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2026__0443430616Academic Pr 2026. Hardcover. New. 318 pages. 9.00x6.00 inches. Academic Pr hardcover
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20152-8490854904Editorial Dykinson S.L. 2015. Paperback. New. 1ª ed. edition. 176 pages. Spanish language. 8.59x5.76x0.74 inches. Editorial Dykinson, S.L. paperback
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1994ZB1285607Caja Provincial de Ahorros de Cordoba 1994. 306 pp. Paperback fine. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Caja Provincial de Ahorros de Cordoba paperback
199438271Madrid: Instituto de Filologia del CSIC 1994. First edition. Softcover. g. Quarto. CXXI 1 211 1 216 3pp. Original printed wrappers. Half-title inscribed and signed by Mariano Gómez Aranda. Remarkable translation and edition critique of Abraham Ibn Ezra's commentary on Ecclesiastes. Rabbi Abraham Ben Meir Ibn Ezra also known as Abenezra 1089–1164 was born at Tudela Navarre now in Spain in 1089 and died c. 1167 apparently in Calahorra. He was one of the most distinguished Jewish men of letters and writers of the Middle Ages. Ibn Ezra excelled in philosophy astronomy/astrology mathematics poetry linguistics and exegesis; he was called The Wise The Great and The Admirable Doctor. At several of the above-named places Ibn Ezra remained for some time and developed a rich literary activity. In his native land he had already gained the reputation of a distinguished poet and thinker but apart from his poems his works which were all in the Hebrew language were written in the second period of his life. With these works which cover in the first instance the field of Hebrew philology and Biblical exegesis he fulfilled the great mission of making accessible to the Jews of Christian Europe the treasures of knowledge enshrined in the works written in Arabic which he had brought with him from Spain. His grammatical writings among which Moznayim "Scales" 1140 and Zahot Tzahot = "Dazzlings" 1141 are the most valuable were the first expositions of Hebrew grammar in the Hebrew language in which the system of Judah Hayyuj and his school prevailed. He also translated into Hebrew the two writings of Hayyuj in which the foundations of the system were laid down. Of greater original value than the grammatical works of Ibn Ezra are his commentaries on most of the books of the Bible of which however the Books of Chronicles have been lost. His reputation as an intelligent and acute expounder of the Bible was founded on his commentary on the Pentateuch of which the great popularity is evidenced by the numerous commentaries which were written upon it. In the editions of this commentary editio princeps Naples 1488 the commentary on the Book of Exodus is replaced by a second more complete commentary of Ibn Ezra while the first and shorter commentary on Exodus was not printed until 1840. The great editions of the Hebrew Bible with rabbinical commentaries contained also commentaries of Ibn Ezra's on the following books of the Bible: Isaiah Minor Prophets Psalms Job Pentateuch Daniel; the commentaries on Proverbs Ezra and Nehemiah which bear his name are really those of Moses Kimhi. Ibn Ezra wrote a second commentary on Genesis as he had done on Exodus but this was never finished. There are second commentaries also by him on the Song of Songs Esther and Daniel. Uncharacteristically of either Ibn Ezra's other commentaries on biblical works or of Jewish exegesis of the time the commentary on Ecclesiastes begins with an autobiographical poem written in the third person relating his life experience to the material in Ecclesiastes. Although the poem states that he fled "from my home in Spain/Going down to Rome with heavy spirit" this does not resolve the question of what intermediate journeys Ibn Ezra may have made before settling in Rome possibly in the company of R' Yehudah HaLevi. The importance of the exegesis of Ibn Ezra consists in the fact that it aims at arriving at the simple sense of the text the Peshat on grammatical principles. It is in this that although he takes a great part of his exegetical material from his predecessors the originality of his mind is everywhere apparent an originality which displays itself also in the witty and lively language of his commentaries. Some shelf wear. 2" closed tear along lower front hinge. Previous owner's name on front free endpaper. Wrappers in overall fair to good- interior in very good condition. Instituto de Filologia del CSIC unknown
2309MA081<p>Edición a cargo de Miguel Falomir. Coordinación. Jefe del Ãrea de Edición. Museo Nacional del Prado. Madrid. 2007.</p>_x000d_<p>De 30x24 cm. Com 470 ii págs. Brochado. Profusamente ilustrado no texto a cores.</p>_x000d_<p>Exemplar com etiqueta e marcador da 'Livraria Ferin'.</p> I-224-E-21 unknown
2002143885Universidad de Almería. Servicio de Publicaciones 2002. Tapa blanda. 2ª Mano. Literatura y linguistica 22. . . . . Tapa blanda con solapas 378 p. ; 22x14 cm Universidad de Almería. Servicio de Publicaciones unknown
2013009382Bogotá Colombia: Universidad de Los Andes 2013 artísticas y el retrato del héroe de la Independencia. / Retratos heroicos: Santander Bolívar Policarpa. El retrato en miniatura. / Artista abanderado del siglo XIX en Colombia: José María Espinosa. / La escuela de Humboldt y el paisaje americano. / Costumbrismo. / La Comisión Corográfica. / Revolución en papel: caricatura y grabado. / Fotografía y daguerrotipo: el barón Gross y la música de los fotógrafos. / La academia llega por diversos caminos. / Fin del sueño académico. Universidad de Los Andes paperback