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8vo. 194 pages. Front, plates, ports. In English. Contents: Semi-centennial address, by Cyrus Adler. --Tradition in the making: the seminary's interpretation of Judaism, by Louis Finkelstein. --The beginnings of the seminary, by H. P. Mendes. --Sabato Morais, a pupil's tribute, by J. H. Hertz. --Memories of Solomon Schechter, by C. I. Hoffman. --The buildings of the seminary, by J. B. Abrahams. --The academic aspect and growth of the rabbinical department, the seminary proper, by Israel Davidson. --The library, by Alexander Marx. --The teachers institute and its affiliated departments, by M. M. Kaplan. --The seminary museum, by A. S. W. Rosenbach. --Directors of the seminary, by S. M. Stroock. --The seminary as a cultural center, by F. M. Warburg. --The seminary as a center of Jewish learning, by Louis Finkelstein. --The charter of the seminary: act of incorporation. --Directors of the library corporation. --Faculty, rabbinical department. --Faculty, teachers institute and seminary college of Jewish studies. --Faculty, Israel Friedlaender classes. SUBJECT (S) : Seminaries. Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Adler, was a (18631940) , U. S. Jewish scholar and public worker. Adler was born in Van Buren, Arkansas, son of a cotton planter. In 1867, upon his father's death, Adler and his family moved to Philadelphia, where they lived with Mrs. Adler's brother, David Sulzberger. They were members of the Sephardi Congregation Mikveh Israel, and its atmosphere, together with the influence of Adler's uncle and his cousin, Mayer Sulzberger , did much to shape Cyrus Adler's religious traditionalism and devotion to scholarship. Graduating from the University of Pennsylvania in 1883, Adler thereafter studied Assyriology under Paul Haupt at Johns Hopkins University. He taught Semitics at the university, becoming assistant professor in 1890. Meanwhile, he had joined the Smithsonian Institution, and became librarian there in 1892. Two years before, he had been sent to the Orient as special commissioner of the Columbian Exposition. Adler took part in the founding of the Jewish Publication Society of America (1888) , serving as chairman of its various committees throughout his life. He was responsible for the establishment of the Society's Hebrew press. Adler was also a founder of the American Jewish Historical Society (1892) , and its president for more than 20 years. He edited the first seven volumes of the American Jewish Yearbook (18991905; the last two vols. With H. Szold) and was a departmental editor of The Jewish Encyclopedia (190106) . (EJ, Temkin) Former owner inscribed. Some wear to edges, otherwise in very good condition (AMR-45-2A)
Later Paper Wrappers & Period Cloth, 8vo. 230 pages 113, 21 pages. In English and Hebrew. English title: Sermons and addresses. Deinard 564, Rivkind 286. Goldman 852. Contains sermons and speeches for various occations including On the habit of American Jews pledging donations but not fulfilling their pledges On courtship in America On American bar mitzvahs [and] On the role of Sermons. SUBJECT (S) : Occasional sermons, Jewish; Jewish sermons, Hebrew. OCLC lists 9 copies worldwide. Hinges starting, endpapers tanned, good condition. (AMR-32-6) . Vol I has Dampstains and some waviness to paper, good- condition; vol II has some wear but good condition. (AMR-34-46)
8vo. 122 pages. In Hebrew. Goldman 729 (NY 1910 variant) . Kaufman served mainly as a rabbinical emissary, traveling throught Eastern Europe on behalf of R. Eliezer Gordon of Telz, R. Isaac Elhanan Spektor and R. Isaac Meir of Slobodka. He later traveled to London to collect funds for R. Yehiel Mikhel Epsteins yeshivah in Novogrudok....He visited Cleveland ca. 1903 and preached in various synagogues . Contains sermons that Kaufman delivered in Russia and America. Includes discussion of his high expectations regarding America, the land of gold and freedom, as well as his utter disillusionment once he arrived on pages 3-18. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish sermons, Hebrew. OCLC lists 1 copy of this edition worldwide (Hebrew Union College) . Ex library. Water damage to covers and first and last few pages, pages tanned, hinges repaired, good- condition. (AMR-34-32)
First edition. Original boards. 8vo. 252 pages, South Florida studies in the history of Judaism. 2. Aggadic sector : Tractate Abot, Abot deRabbi Natan, Sifra, Sifre to Numbers and Sifre to Deuteronomy. Ex-library with usual markings. Pages are clean with no notes or markings. Very Good Condition. (Neusner-4-1)
First edition. Original boards, 8vo. 215 pages, South Florida studies in the history of Judaism. Aggadic sector : Mekhilta attributed to R. Ishmael and Genesis Rabbah. Ex-library with usual markings. Pages are clean with no notes or markings. Very Good Condition. (Neusner-4-1A)
First edition. Original boards. 8vo, 200 pages, . South Florida studies in the history of Judaism. Aggadic sector : Leviticus Rabbah and Pesiqta deRab. Ex-library with usual markings. Pages are clean with no notes or markings. Very Good Condition. (Neusner-4-1B)
First edition. Original boards, 8vo, 185 pages. South Florida studies in the history of Judaism. Aggadic sector : Song of Songs Rabbah, Ruth Rabbah, Lamentations Rabbati, and Esther Rabbah I. Ex-library with usual markings. In Very Good Condition. (NEUSNER-4-1C)
First edition. Original boards. 8vo, 242 pages. South Florida studies in the history of Judaism. Halakhic sector : the Talmud of the Land of Israel : A. Tractates Berakhot and Shabbat through Taanit. , B. Tractates Megillah through Qiddushin. , C. Tractates Sotah through Horayot and Niddah --. Ex-library with usual markings. Pages are clean with no notes or markings. Very Good Condition. (Neusner-4-1D)
First edition. Original boards, 8vo contains part A, B, E, and F: 284 pages and 298 pages, 234 pages, 239 pages respectively.. South Florida studies in the history of Judaism. Halakhic Sector : Talmud of Babylonia. A. Tractates Berakhot and Shabbat through Pesahim, B. Tractates Yoma through Ketubot, E. Tractates Zebahim through Bekhorot, F. Tractates Arakhin though Niddah and Conclusions. Lacking C and D. Ex-library with usual markings. Pages are clean with no notes or markings. Very Good Condition. (AC-4-1E)
First Hebrew edition. Original boards. 8vo, 271 pages, 21 cm. Ex-library with usual markings. This is a Hebrew translation of Shakespeare's "Coriolanus". Very Good Condition. (AC-1-19)
In -12°, pp. 24, 1 tav., 9 cc. manoscritte, una c.b., rilegatura in carta marmorizzata coeva. L'autore dell'opera è il sacerdote tedesco Adam Kaldy, Pastore nell'Hauzenthal in Austria, e il titolo suona così: “Che cosa sono le comete? E quale relazione hanno col nostro Sistema solare?” Questo trattato di astronomia, non privo di elementi teologici, riflette le cognizioni contemporanee circa le comete: il testo tedesco è accompagnato da una graziosa tavola f.t. e rilegato con una traduzione manoscritta italiana. The author of this work about comets is the austrian priest Adam Kaldy: the german text is followed by a nice plate and an Italian manuscript translation.
Paris, Jean Boudot, 1699. 12mo. Bound in a beautiful contemporary full calf binding with gilt spine and boards. Five raised bands and gilt title label to spine. Gilt fleurs de lis to compartments of spine. Boards with beautiful gilt ornamental borders inside which another gilt border worth corner-ornamentation and a gilt centre-ornamentation. All edges gilt. Writings in ink to the first and last leaves, otherwise internally clean. (2), 252, (4) pp.
pp, (4), 348. 12mo. Marbled edges. Modern full cloth binding. Early (1806) manuscript ownership of W. R. Broad. A nice clean and tight copy. An absolutely wonderful compendium of a broad range of facts, statistics, and historical events. Sort of a combination handy encyclopedia / Information Please Almanac / and Guinesses' Book of Records. Covers a wide range of topics beyond those mentioned in the title, like: history; accidents; battles; floods; oddities; royalty; politics; reference; statistics; law; diplomacy; wars; military; biography; economics; government; chronology; roads; inventions; architecture; religion; commerce; storms; earthquakes; records; etc. The 1806 ownership indicates that these were early examples of gift books, issued for the Christmas and New Year's trade. The supposed author, Philip Luckombe, was responsible for all sorts of interesting miscellaneous literature, including: 'A Concise History of the Origin an Progress of Printing' 1770. W144/Rear.
Colophon: Dillingen, Sebaldum Mayer, (1566 or 1567). Small 8vo. (15,6 x 10,5 cm.). Fine contemporary full blindstamped calf over wood. 3 raised bands. With large blindstamped Jesuit emblem on both covers. Remains of ties. Title-page in red and black inside large woodcut border. FF (8),120. With 27 impressive half-page woodcuts (depicting scenes from the life of Jesus). Scattered light browning and minor brownspots, mainly to margins.
Madrid, Edit. Asociación Marcel Légaut, 2005. 175 p. 8º. Rústica editorial ilustrada. Muy buen ejemplar. Kierkegaard y Unamuno.
pp. viii, (13)-328. Foxed. Early printed booklabel of the Union Library pasted onto front paste down. 12mo. 175 mm. Original purple cloth binding, faded. Original paper spine label. Hardbound. Good. Thomas Moore (1779-1852) is often called 'Ireland's National Poet.' He was a popular author and songwriter. This First American Edition, was published in the same year as the first English version, but in a single volume rather than two. It was issued during an era of Anti-Catholic demonstration and controversy. S&S/AI 20211. PAIMP 10
Madrid, Edit. Asociación Marcel Légaut, 2011. 203 p. 8º. Rústica editorial ilustrada. Muy buen ejemplar. Artículo sobre la poesía de Màrius Torres.
Small octavo in blind-stamped brown cloth boards with gilt titles and ornament to spine; 180 p. ; 16 cm. Death and Dying. Sunday school literature. Methodists -- Juvenile literature. Death -- Juvenile literature. Death -- Religious aspects -- Methodist Church. Wesleyan Methodist Church -- Clergy -- Biography. // "Originally issued by the Religious Tract Society of London, under the title of Life's last hours" --Editor's preface.
Paris, (s.a) [late 18th century]. 8vo. Bound in a splendid 19th century brown full morocco binding with richly gilt spine and boards. Five raised bands and gilt title to spine. Wide gilt floral borders to boards. Edges of boards and all edges gilt. Inner gilt dentelles. Wear to corners. Internally clean. Engraved title-page + pp. 167-250 + pp. 349-644.
LIBRAIRIE SAINT PAUL / LETHIELLEUX. 1909. In-16 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 348 pages - Plats jaspés - Dos relié "toilé" - 1 petite etiquette collée en coiffe en tete. IMP. DOULADOURE-PRIVAT A TOULOUSE.
64pp, illustrated.; Vol. 21; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 64 pages
64pp, illustrated.; Vol. 20; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 64 pages
Wästerås, Joh. Laur. Horn, 1771-73. Indbundet i et samt helldrbd. med ophøjede bind på ryggen, rygtitel og rygforgyldning (som dog er svag). Blindtrykte rammer på permer. Med en af 2 stroppe med messinglukke. XII,(4),326,(1) (6),312,(2) (6),447,(3) pp. Udmærket velbevaret eksemplar med lidt ubetydelige brunpletter. Gl. ejernavn på titelblad.
in-4°, 112 pp., entièrement illustre en couleurs, cartes, tabl., relie cartonnage bleu illustre plastifie. Tres bel exemplaire. [P-36] Collection pour aller à l'essentiel dans tous les domaines de la connaissance, information rigoureuse et accessible, présentation visuelle claire, photographies et illustrations en couleurs.
Une brochure de format petit in 8° de 24 pp. Bon état. Peu courant.