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In-4°, 164pp, mancante di una carta all’indice, marca tipografica sul frontespizio (Post fata resurgo), tavola xilografica rappresentante la mano guidoniana, legatura in mezza pergamena. In-4°, 164pp, missing a leaf at the index, printers’mark at the title page (post fata resurgo), xilographic engraving with the mano guidoniana, half calf binding
177317293St. Blasien 1773. 2 Bl., 533 S. mit 9 teils gefalteten gest. Tafeln, 15 S. Index. Ganzleder der Zeit mit Rückenvergoldung, marmoriertem Schnitt u. Kleisterpapiervorsätzen. Einband etwas berieben. Rücken links geplatzt. Innen etwas stockfleckig. Dekoratives Exemplar.
1679114345André Pralard 1679 A Paris, Chez André Pralard, 1679, 3 volumes in-4 de 175 x 245 mm environ, (8) ff. (Titre, Avertissement, Table), 692 pages; (6) ff. (Titre, Table), 717 pages; (8) ff., 797 pages. 3 bandeaux gravés par René LOCHON (1636-ca 1675). Pleines reliures d'époques, dos à 5 nerfs portant titres et tomaisons dorés sur pièces de cuir bordeaux, caissons ornés, roulettes dorées sur les coupes, toutes tranches rouges, gardes blanches. Bel ensemble malgré quelques défauts à signaler : coiffes et coins émoussés, étiquette papier collées sur le premier plat de chaque volume, taches et frottements sur les plats, ex libris manuscrits sur les gardes et pages de titre, tampons, rares rousseurs et traces de mouillures marginales sinon intérieur frais.
194817327BFreiburg i. Br., Christophorus, 1948-1972. 8° bzw. Gr.-8° OKt. - Preis je Heft 5,- EUR (bitte gewünschte Hefte angeben; Preis für das ganze Konvolut von über 100 Hefte
1682R119399Coloniae Agrippinae [Köln], Apud Balthas (& prostant Parisiis, apud Viduam Edmundi Martini) 1682 [18] + 544 + [4] pp., 17x11cm., printed in red and black, later (19th cy.) hardcover binding in full leather (intact, some traces of use at ends, gilt title on spine, gilt lining around boards), decorated endpapers, gilt edges, old handwritten ex-libris on first blanco page and on title page, light stain on pages 17 to 24, text in Latin, with a contemporary handwritten "Benedictio" on last two blanco pages, R119399
[2bl.] + [8] + 124 + LXXXIII + [i] + [2bl.] pp., engraved vignette at title page, contemporary full-leather binding (corners bit bumped), small wormhole in spine), 23cm., small ex-libris stamp at recto and verso of title page, printed throughout in red and black, contains Gregorian music (text and music scores), binding of first and last page repaired, pages bright with only very few occasional foxing, good copy, M91542
1727R52155Paris, chez François Babuty 1727 [viii] 196 + [ii] 356 [iv] [2bl.] pp., reliure plein-cuir (décorations dorés au dos, petite pièce détachée du dos), texte très frais, bon état, rare
[viii] 196 + [ii] 356 [iv] [2bl.] pp., reliure plein-cuir (décorations dorés au dos, petite pièce détachée du dos), texte très frais, bon état, rare
First edition. Original blue publishers cloth, large square. 8vo, 16 leaves with 15 tipped in plates. Each leaf contains a tipped in color print by Raban in the classic style with English text in a gilt Bezalel style frame on the facing page. Title translates as, "Chagaynu. Our Holidays: A Picture Book Drawn by Z. Raban of the Bezalel Srt school, Jerusalem." Chagaynu (meaning Our Holidays) is a beautiful picture book drawn by Zeev Raban of the Bezalel Art School in Jerusalem. The book includes 14 plates featuring gorgeous color illustrations by Raban, all showing Jewish holidays throughout the year. Each illustration includes with it a poem by Israeli children's author and poet Levin Kipnis ("Avi-Shai"). Each color plate is protect by tissue guards. Text in Hebrew. Raban, the artist, is regarded as a leading member of the Bezalel school art style, in which artists portrayed both Biblical and Zionist themes in a style influenced by the European Jugendstil (similar to Art Nouveau) and by traditional Persian and Syrian styles. Israel Museum Catalogue, Bezalel number 1348; Yeshiva University Museum Catalogue, Raban Remembered, number 78. Dime-sized stain on front end papers, otherwise very clean. Bookplate, no other markings. Wear to cloth boards. Overall Good+ Condition. (art-21-8AXX)
10 vol. in-8 reliure demi-basane marron, Nouvelle Librairie Catholique, Victor Sarlit, Paris, 1858-1863. Rappel du titre complet : La Doctrine Catholique expliquée ou Recueil hebdomadaire de prones, homélies, sermons et instructions pour toutes les époques de l'année chrétienne (10 Tomes) Tomes 1 et 2 : 1re année, Avent 1858 et 1859, Dominicales et sujets de circonstance ; Tome 3 : Volume supplémentaire : Double année pastorale. Homélie sur les évangiles de tous les dimanches de l'année par M. Granet curé archiprêtre de Séderon ; Tomes 4 et 5 : Instructions sur les sacrements, panégyriques, etc. ; Tome 6 : Instructions sur les fê tes du rit romain, sous la direction de M. l'abbé J. Higounenc ; Tome 7 : Instructions pratiques sur le symbole, par M. l'abbé J. Higounenc ; Tome 8 : Instructions simples et pratiques sur les commandements de Dieu et de l'Eglise par M. l'abbé Clairin ; Tome 9 : Imitation des saints. Recueil d'instructions courtes, simples, pratiques sur la vie et les vertus des saints les plus populaires suivant l'ordre de la liturgie romaine par M. l'abbé Ag. Sabatier ; Tome 10 : Instructions simples et pratiques sur les vertus théologales, la vertu de Religion et les Vertus Cardinales par M. l'abbé Clairin Rare série quasi-complète (un tome 11 : Instructions simples et pratiques sur la grâce et les sacrements, par M. l'abbé Clairin, paraîtra en 1864). Etat très satisfaisant (dos frottés, bon état par ailleurs). Français
19116121NStuttgart, Selbstverlag, 1911. ohneVNR., Klein-Quart (26,8 x 17 cm), 4 Bll., 84 Seiten Brauner illustr. Original-Halbleinenband (Rücken unauffällig erneuert, Ecken leicht bestoßen, Kanten leicht beschabt) im Jugendstil Stempel "Leo Wartelski" und kleine priv. Signatur im Titel
33285A Basle, chez Jean Pistorius, 1713. In-4°, [24]-124-[2]p. Reliure plein veau caillouté, dos à nerfs.
117942Zernez, J. N. Gadina et Joh. Pfeffer et Bern. Otto 1775 - 1776, 165x110mm, reliure plein veau de l’époque. Coins renforcé avec du lainton orné et aussi un morceau sur le centre des plats. Coiffes renforcées avec une couche supplémentaire de cuir garnie avec des morceaux de lainton. Fermoir manquant et haut du plat supérieur un peu abimé. Intérieur sans rousseurs.
Period boards.16mo. 148, [4] pages. 16 cm. 1st edition . In Hebrew and French. Rebound in later brown cloth with fine decorative gilt lettering on cover and on backstrip. Last 4 pages contain sheet music. Title translates as: Haggadah, or Ceremonies for the First Two Nights of Passover, according to the Rites of the German and Portuguese Israelites. Written by L. Blum, revised and corrected by Lazare Wogue (18171897) : a French rabbi, scholar, and journalist, born in Fontainebleau, was ordained in 1843 at the École Centrale Rabbinique in Metz. In 1851 he began to teach German and theology there (in 1859 it became the Séminaire Israélite de France and was transferred to Paris) , retaining his two chairs until his retirement in 1894. From 1868 Wogue was also director of the talmud torah of the Séminaire Israélite. The most important of his many scholarly works is a translation of the Pentateuch with commentaries (186069) , which is the one used in the Bible du Rabbinat edited by Z. Kahn. Among his other publications are Le Rabbinat Français au XIXe siècle (1843) , Le Guide du Croyant Israélite (1857, 18982) , Histoire de la Bible et de l'Exégèse biblique jusqu'à nos jours (1881) , a French translation (1882) of the first two volumes of Geschichte der Juden by H. Graetz, Esquisse d'une théologie juive (1887) , and La Prédication Israélite en France (1890) . He also translated various Hebrew works. Among the manuscripts he left is a tract on theology. A prolific writer, Wogue wrote many articles which were published in such Jewish periodicals as La Paix and l'Union Israélite. He was editor in chief of l'Univers Israélite during 187995. (2007 Encyclopedia Judaica) . Yudlov 1263; Yaari 936. Subjects: Haggadot - Texts. Seder - Liturgy - Texts. Judaism - Liturgy - Texts. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Biblio Natl France, Staatsbiblio Berlin, JTSA) . Spine rebacked, lacks bank endpapers. Good + condition. (HAG-9-7)
8vo., on laid paper, neat contemporary signature on front free endpaper, some very light and occasional age-browning; most attractively bound in contemporary panelled calf, back with five raised bands, very neatly rebacked with old backstrip laid down, covers mildly age-worn else a very good, clean copy with broad margins. With nineteenth century record in MS of members of the Crowther family on rear endpaper.
Venezia-ex Typographia Aemiliana, 1881 in folio pp. XXXV, 524, 200, 15*, (2), 19, (16). Sono presenti tre bellissime incisioni a piena pagina su carta pesante (di Aloysio Margotti, Antonio Viviani, Ferdinando Silvani) raffiguranti l’Annunciazione, la Crocifissione, la Resurrezione di Gesù. Testo in latino su due colonne stampato a caratteri rosso e nero con bei capilettera decorati. Frontespizio con bella vignetta raffigurante la predicazione di Gesù tra gli Apostoli. Contiene: Introduzione dedicata ai tre pontefici (Pio V; Clemente VIII; Urbano VIII); Introduzione generale dell’opera; Calendari liturgici; Rubrica generale; Preparazione alla Messa; Canti gregoriani (con pentagrammi); Commune Sanctorum; Missa votiva de Angelis, de Spiritu Sancto, de Passione Domini, pro quacumque necessitate, contra paganos, pro preregrinantibus, pro Sponso et Sponsa; Orationes ad diversa. Sono conservati sette segnalibri in stoffa viola. Tagli in oro. Bella leg. tutta pl. con crocifissi in oro ai piatti con leggeri segni di usura. Interno in perfette condizioni.
176749301Amsterdam: Ha-Ahim Yosef Ya‘akov and Avraham bene Shlomoh Props 1767. Hardcover. Good. Three parts octavo. 1 title 32; 81; 1 title 51ff. Printers device at titles. Text complete and foliation continuous throughout first part despite apparent irregularities; third part with separate full title identical to that of the first. Vocalized Hebrew text in square characters; Yiddish in German rabbinical faces. Contemporary sheep gilt-tooled border faded; gilt lettering piece at spine; marbled endleaves. Light wear at extremities rear board rubbed dry. Occasional soiling but a good copy in an intact contemporary binding.<br /> <br /> Collation: unsigned leaf aleph-gimel8 he6 vav2; aleph-yud8 yud aleph1; unsigned leaf aleph-vav8 zayin3. Chronogram date: 5528 = 1767.<br /> <br /> Eighteenth-century Jewish festival prayerbook mahazor for Sukkot according to the Ashkenazi tradition accompanied by the Yiddish Judaeo-German commentary Kavanat ha-Paitan. The typography of this prayerbook is notable; according to Fuks/Fuks-Mansfeld "in 1761 the greater part of the Athias printing material came into the possession of Joseph Jacob and Abraham Proops. In their Yiddish Almanac for the year 5523 1762-63 the brothers printed the following notice: . On Wednesday 21 Adar 5521 25th February 1761 we acquired what had long been hidden away as a most precious treasure that is to say the matrices moulds etc. made by those famous printers Joseph Immanuel and Abraham Athias. They are for all manner of square hebrew letters for use with or without vowels and accents and for a number or Rashi and German rabbinical faces large and small" p. 303. References: Vinograd Amsterdam no. 1953 noting nine parts in the complete series of festival prayerbooks. Ha-Ahim Yosef, Ya‘akov, [and] Avraham, bene Shlomoh Props hardcover
189586718Sitkha tip. G. Vainshteina 131 Bowery N.Y. 1895. Paperback. Very Good. 23p. Softcover in original wrapper. Corners chipped on wrapper which also has a few small stains spots as well as rust marks from the two staples. Front cover included in pagination. Prayers in Tlingit dialect using the Cyrillic alphabet. A second title-page gives the title as "Shkakhakhkhi Tlingit-Khenakh ka v Anushi" with publication data as Stikha: Evusyny Sitkha Inkhuatliaatych Vladimir Donskoi 1895. <br/><br/> paperback books
19116302Freiburg, Herder, 1883 - 1911. 4 Bde. XIV, 768; VIII, 411; X, 360; XVI, 833 S., 1 Bl. (Anzeigen). Gr.-8°. (Bde. 1 - 3:) HLdr. der Zeit mit Rückengoldprägung (etw. bestoßen und beschabt); (Bd. 4:) OKart. (Gebrssprn.).
183685340Missel [Meaux], Meldis : in majori Seminario, impr. Lutetiae Parisiorum.- Excudebant Ad. Le Clere et Soc. 1836 In-folio. Reliure de l’époque pleie basane havane, dos lisse, orné de fers, filets et roulettes dorés, XXIV-544-XCII pp., 1 planche gravée hors texte, texte sur 2 colonnes. Reliure sensiblement défraîchie, restaurée amateur, intérieur,
1908CMAcsROM61Quebec: Quebec Literary and Historical Society 1908. 1908. oblong 8vo. pp. 2 p.l. 7-12 1 ff. 2. 65 plates. original roan-backed gilt-stamped cloth spine worn. Edition Limited to 300 numbered copies. According to the preface the pewter plate and spoon illustrated here and the Prayer Book in the language of the Illinois reproduced here in facsimile were relics of Père Jacques Marquette 1637-1675 the Jesuit missionary and were kept for many years at the Mackinack mission before being brought to the Quebec College. Père Cazot the last Jesuit gave them to Quebec Gazette editor John Neilson c1798 in return for Neilson's having sent him the paper for such a long time. TPL 73. Lande 2155. Hardcover. Quebec: Quebec Literary and Historical Society, 1908. Hardcover
Hardcover, 8vo, Volume 2 of 2 volumes, 644 pages, 18 cm. In Hebrew. SUBJECT (S) : Descriptor: Judaism -- Liturgy -- Texts. Pilgrim Festivals (Judaism) -- Prayer-books and devotions. Mahzorim -- Texts -- Early works to 1800. Judaism -- Italy -- Liturgy -- Texts -- Early works to 1800. Nidpas bi-shene halakim. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide. Personal library stamp in front cover. Wear to binding. Light staining to some pages. Bumped corners and edges. (Heb-27-9)
Bel messale dei defunti del 1794 interamente scritto a caratteri rosso e neri. Bellissima incisione a piena pagina: la Crocifissione. Pagine e pagine di canti gregoriani all'interno. All'interno rito per la celebrazione della Messa per i defunti. Imponente copertina in piena pelle coeva con decorazioni a secco e in oro. Era un testo che veniva abitualmente utilizzato quindi presenta dei segni d'uso come cera e rare macchie di sporco. Copertina in pelle coeva in buone condizioni generali con usure e mancanze marginali. Segni di restauro. Legatura in discrete condizioni con rotture. Pagine in buone condizioni generali. Margine delle pagine 19 e 21 riparati. In folio. cm 35x24. Pp. 40. Beautiful missal of dead people of 1794 in folio enterely written in black and red charachters. A full-page plate of Crossfision. There are pages and pages of Gregorian music. Rhyte for the celebration of Mass for Dead People. imponent leather ceoavl cover with gilted and embossed decorations. This text was of daily usage and has usage signs as wax and dirt's signs. Full leather coeval cover in good conditions with wearings and lackings in the extremities. Signs of restauration. Binding in fair conditions with cracks. Inside pages are in good conditions. Extremities of pages 19 and 21 repaired. In folio. cm 35x24. Pp. 40.
(FT) Hardcover, 54 leaves, 8vo, 22 cm. In Hebrew.. Amsterdam: S. Prups, 1712 or 1713. Other Titles: Bible. O. T. Psalms. 1712 or 1713. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (Penn) . Hinge repair. Stained pages. Wear and chipping to edges and corners of cover. Peeling of cover and spine. Otherwise, good condition. (Rab-35-3)
Later Blue Boards with Original Paper Wrappers bound inside. 8vo. 104 pages; 19 cm. In Hebrew with title page in Italian. Title translates to Form of the Prayers According to the Italian Custom. The customs and religious rites of the Italian-rite Jews can be seen as a bridge between the Ashkenazi and Sephardi traditions, showing similarities to both; they are closer still to the customs of the Romaniotes (native Greek Jews) . A sub-division is recognised between minhag Bene Romi, practiced in Rome, and minhag Italiani, practised in northern cities such as Turin, though the two rites are generally close. In matters of religious law, Italian-rite Jews generally follow the same rules as the Sephardim, in that they accept the authority of Isaac Alfasi and the Shulchan Aruch as opposed to the Ashkenazi customs codified by Moses Isserles (the Rema) . However their liturgy is different from that of both of these groups. One reason for this may be that Italy was the main centre of early Jewish printing, enabling Italian Jews to preserve their own traditions when most other communities had to opt for a standard Sephardi or Ashkenazi prayer-book. It is often claimed that the Italian prayer-book contains the last remnants of the Judaean/Galilaean Jewish tradition, while both the Sephardi and, to a lesser extent, the Ashkenazi rites reflect the Babylonian tradition (Wikipedia 2017) . SUBJECT(S) : Judaism, Liturgy, Italian Jews. OCLC lists one holding worldwide (JTS) . Ex-library markings with Jewish Institutional Stamp and Bookplate. A few damp stains and paper is toning but overall in about very good condition (IT-11-4A)