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1998DADAX3528155442ViewegTeubner Verlag 1998-10-15. 2.Aufl. 1998. paperback. New. 6.69x0.92x9.61. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag paperback
173111855Amsterdam Antony Schoonenburg 1732/1731. 2 werken in 1 band 24 494 8 24 322 13 p. Origineel perkament 8° Wat los in de band vochtvlekkig. Tweede werk komt weinig voor. Ex-libris: J. vd Schuit Amsterdam, Antony Schoonenburg unknown
969918Amsterdam Antoni Schoonenburg. 1729. Vierde druk. 18 476pp.18mo 10x16cm. Typografische titelpagina in zwart en rood. Gebonden in originele perkamenten band. Fraaie gegraveerde titelprent omtrent het Laatste Avondmaal. Goed aantrekkelijk exemplaar. unknown
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172420865<p><b>1724 Friedrich Lampe Cocceian Pietism BIBLE & Commentary on John 3v Vellum SET</b></p><p>Friedrich Adolph Lampe was an 18th-century German pastor known for his Cocceian theology and Pietist sermons. One of his best works was his philosophical commentaries on the Bible. This 1724 printing on the commentary of the Book of the Gospel of John was published in Amsterdam by Antonium Schoonenburg.</p><p>Item number: #20865</p><p>Price: $950</p><p>LAMPE Friedrich Adolph</p><p><b><i>Commentarius analytico-exegeticus tam literalis quam realis Evangelii secundum Joannem</i></b></p><p>Amstelodami: apud Antonium Schoonenburg 1724-1726.</p><p><br /></p><p><u>Details</u>:</p><p>· Collation: Complete with all pages; 3 volumes</p><p>o Vol. 1 – 16 816</p><p>o Vol. 2 – 8 912</p><p>o Vol. 3 – 8 767 35</p><p>· Provenance: Handwritten – <i>W. Henry Green 1850</i> </p><p>o William Henry Green January 27 1824 – February 10 1900 was an American scholar of the Hebrew language. He was ordained in 1848 and was pastor of the Central Presbyterian church of Philadelphia from 1849 to 1851. From August 1851 until his death he was professor of Biblical and Oriental Literature in Princeton Theological Seminary a role for which Green refused the presidency of Princeton College in 1868. </p><p>· Language: Latin</p><p>· Binding: Vellum; tight and secure</p><p>· Size: ~10in X 8in 25.5cm x 20.5cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>20865</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> Antonium Schoonenburg hardcover
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1726R37BRNTAN25DAmstelodami: Antonium Schoonenburg 1726. Full-vellum binding. Volume 2 only of 3. Pp. 8 912. 1st edition 1726. Some loss to head of spine slight splitting to outer joint however binding remains secure. Presentation label to front pastedown bookplate to ffep. A rather pleasing copy. A heavy book additional postage may be required for orders outside the UK. r37 . 1st Edition. Hard Cover. Good. Antonium Schoonenburg Hardcover
172743174Basileae Basel: E. & J. R. Thurnisios Fratres 1727. First Swiss edition. Hardcover. g to vg. Quarto 9 3/4 x 7 3/4". 16 816pp Vol. 1; 8 912pp Vol. 2; 4 767 39pp Index Vol. 3. Contemporary full vellum. Marbled endpapers. All paper edges red. Title page of first volume in red and black lettering. Title vignette for each of the three title pages. Decorative initials and tailpieces. <br /> <br /> Originally published by Schoonenburg in Amsterdam between 1724 and 1726 this work is the first Swiss edition of Friedrich Adolph Lampe's three-volume commentary on the Gospel of St John. <br /> <br /> When published scholars ranked Lampe's work as one of the best commentaries ever written on John. The author shows how "the Fourth Gospel contributes to biblical and systematic theology and offers a consistent exposition of John as an evangelistic Gospel."<br /> <br /> Bindings partly darkened and age-toned. Ex-library stickers on spines and bookplate on inside of each front cover. Previous owner's stamp at upper margin of each front free endpaper and title page. Contemporary previous owner's name in ink dated 1758 on each title. Text in Latin. Bindings in overall good to good interior in very good condition. About the author: Friedrich Adolph Lampe 1683-1729 was a German Pietist pastor theologian and professor of dogmatics. He was a Cocceian and follower of Johannes d'Outrein. He is known as the first Pietist leader from a Calvinist rather than Lutheran background. From Wikipedia. E. & J. R. Thurnisios, Fratres hardcover
2009DADAX1104636034Kessinger Publishing 2009-06-13. paperback. New. 7.50x1.61x9.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing paperback
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198657612Rowohlt Hamburg 1986 1986. EA OLn OU 370s. . guter Zustand. AZ45 . . HC Rowohlt, Hamburg 1986, hardcover
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171543198Bremae: Hermanni Braueri 1715. First edition. Hardcover. poor to vg. Quarto 9 x 7". 626 26pp Index and Addenda. Contemporary half calf over marbled paper covered boards. Decorative head- and tailpieces. Book housed in a modern orange cloth covered clamshell box with gold lettering to spine.<br /> <br /> <br /> First edition of Friedrich Adolph Lampe's commentary and exercitations on Psalm 45 a wedding song or epithalamium written to a king on the day of his wedding to a foreign woman. <br /> <br /> The Psalm consists of two sections framed by an introduction vss. 1-2 and final blessing vss. 17-18. Verses 3-10 enumerate the virtues of the king while verses 11-16 describe the queen's wedding procession and urge her to forget her family and her own country and to submit to her husband. In verse 3 the poet tells the king that "God has blessed you from eternity" a concept taken by some to imply predestination. The most controversial passage is verse 7 6 in the RSV traditionally translated "thy throne O god is for ever and ever" because it seems as if the poet is addressing the king as "god" which is theologically problematic. Alternate translations include "your divine throne endures for ever and ever" and "the eternal and everlasting God has enthroned you." The last two verses of the psalm assure the king that he will have a long line of descendents and "peoples will praise you from age to age." <br /> <br /> It is a Psalm by the "sons of Korah" and represents a song for the wedding of the king. The sons of Korach to which the psalm is attributed in the 1st verse were probably a race of temple singers. <br /> <br /> Psalm 45 is the only example of profane poetry in the Psalms and was composed and sung by a minstrel or cult prophets on occasion of the marriage of the king. <br /> <br /> The Psalm covers the five following parts: <br /> <br /> 1 Verse 1-2: Introductory Self-Presentation of the singer <br /> 2 Verse 3-10: portrayal of the king in all his properties and in his power and wealth <br /> 3 Verse 11-13: Addressing the Bride of the King <br /> 4 Verse 14-16: Description of the bride <br /> 5Verse 17-18: completion of the song with the encouragement of a promise to the king and his descendants <br /> <br /> Heavy rubbing on binding with abrasion to leather and calf. Head and tail of spine chipped. Closed tears along joints. Ex-library bookplate on inside of front cover. Previous owner's name and signature at upper part of front free endpaper. Front free endpaper partly loose. Minor and sporadic age-toning throughout. Text in Latin with some Hebrew and Greek. Clamshell box in overall very good binding in poor to fair interior in good to very good condition. About the author: Friedrich Adolph Lampe 1683-1729 was a German Pietist pastor theologian and professor of dogmatics in Utrecht 1720-1727 and Bremen 1727-1729. He was a Cocceian and follower of Johannes d'Outrein. He is known as the first Pietist leader from a Calvinist rather than Lutheran background. From Wikipedia. Hermanni Braueri hardcover
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