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1745ALDR0394Augustae Vindelicorum, Sumptibus Martini Veith (Augsburg, Martin Veith) 1745. 4°. Titelbl., 31 nn. Bll., 660, 184 S., Titelblatt in Rot- u. Schwarzdruck, mit Kopfleisten, Schlussvignetten, Initialen, kleinen Ziervignetten u. einer ganzseitigen Holzschnittillustration (Arboris Consanguinitatis). Dunkler Lederband d. Zeit, Rückenschildchen und -zierlinien goldgeprägt, mit kleinem Papierschildchen mit verblasster handschriftlicher Zahl am Rücken, Buchschnitt rot marmoriert, minimal bestoßen, Einbanddeckel berieben und abgeschabt, am oberen Kapitale etwas schadhaft, Vorsätze fleckig. Seiten mäßig gebräunt oder braunfleckig, sonst nur vereinzelt fleckig. Mit Buntstiftzahlen von alter Hand am vorderen Innendeckel. VD18 13644157. DeBacker-S. 4,1702f. - Monographie mit sieben Abhandlungen zu den Sieben Sakramenten des Theologen B. Leonardelli (1673-1713). Der aus Trient stammende Autor, Angehöriger des Jesuitenordens, lehrte in Augsburg und Ingolstadt.
1871GITc713paris Didier 1871. In-8 272pp. Demi basane violette, dos lisse orné de filets, fleurettes et chaînettes dorés, reliure de l'époque. Bel exemplaire, bien relié.
Original Wraps. 4to. [32] pages. 28 cm. In Hebrew and English throughout. Illustrated by Sorah Loketch, Rivka Rabinowitz, Eliezer Wenger. Children's coloring book, to facilitate learning the Seder Ritual. Includes a jigsaw puzzle. Uncolored, clean and fresh. Subjects: Seder. Juvenile works. OCLC lists one copy (Hebrew Univ) . Light shelf wear to wraps, otherwise fresh. Very good + condition. (HAG-14-16)
xi + 300pp., reliure cart. moderne avec dos en toile, 18cm., cachet sur page de titre, R48527
1810R48527Lyon, chez Théodore Pitrat 1810 xi + 300pp., reliure cart. moderne avec dos en toile, 18cm., cachet sur page de titre, R48527
Publication: London, Wertheimer, Lea and Co. , 1882 (5642) . Fourth Edition. Cloth, 8vo, 121 pages. English and Hebrew on opposite pages. Gilt on spine. Inscription on inside of front cover. Binding becoming loose, page next to title page ripped in half, endpapers lightly soiled, wear to cover. Overall, Very Good condition. (BR-1)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 163-170 [i. E. 7] pages. 23 cm. First edition. Offprint from Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol. XLIV, No. 1/2 (1925) , pp. 163-170. Study of Zoroastrianism and Judaism and their dissimilarities on the level of rites, ritual, and prohibitions; specifically the distinct ideas on dogs, cocks, ants, bulls, and swine, temples, incest, doctrines of God, spirits, etc. Subjects: Zoroastrianism Persia. Comparative Religions Judaism Zoroastrianism. No offprints listed on oclc. Scarce. Previously folded down center, with fold line showing; light soiling to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (BIBLE-14-27)
1850270094Breslau: Schlettersche Buchh. 1850. XIV, 888 S HLdr. *leicht braunfleckig*.
vii + 322 + [v] pp.+ planche hors-texte, 33cm., br.orig. (peu tachée, dos restauré aux bouts), texte et intérieur en très bon état avec peu de rousseurs, [cet ouvrage contient une édition complète des Proses d'Adam de Saint-Victor, avec le texcte et la musique, précédé d'un double travail critique"], M90443
1900M90443Paris, H. Welter 1900 vii + 322 + [v] pp.+ planche hors-texte, 33cm., br.orig. (peu tachée, dos restauré aux bouts), texte et intérieur en très bon état avec peu de rousseurs, [cet ouvrage contient une édition complète des Proses d'Adam de Saint-Victor, avec le texcte et la musique, précédé d'un double travail critique"], M90443
1996R118669Turnhout, Brepols 1996 lxiv + 286pp. & joint: 8pp. (supplément), 25cm., dans la série "Corpus Christianorum. Series latina" vol.160 G, reliure toile d'éditeur avec titre doré, petit cachet ex-libris sur les feuilles de garde blanches et au verso de la page de titre, texte frais (ouvrage jamais lu) et en très bon état, ISBN 2-503-50512-1, [introduction en français, texte en latin], R118669
2003R118717Turnhout, Brepols 2003 237pp., 25cm., dans la série "Corpus Christianorum. Series latina" volume 160-I, reliure d'éditeur en toile orange, très bon état, R118717
Softcover, 12mo, 63 pages, music, 19 cm. 5th Revised and Enlarged Edition. SUBJECT (S) : Haggadot -- Texts. Seder -- Liturgy -- Texts. Other Titles: Haggadah. English & Hebrew. Moses (1847-1926) was a U. S. Reform rabbi. Moses, who was born in Zaniemysl, Poznan, had not completed his education before he settled in the United States in the early 1870s. He was appointed to rabbinic positions in Quincy, Illinois, Milwaukee, and Chicago. In 1901 he became rabbi of the Central Synagogue, New York, where he remained until his retirement in 1919. In his early days in the United States, Moses was considered a radical Reformer, but later he took a more moderate position. In 1884 he introduced his own prayer book (Tefillat Yisrael) . Moses was a founding member of the Central Conference of American Rabbis and a member of the Reform committee charged with compiling an official prayer book. The appearance of the Union Prayer Book in 1894 has been credited to his personal initiative in preparing and circulating a manuscript when the committees work seemed to be leading nowhere. Moses also published a number of sermons and textbooks for children. His Sabbath School Hymnal, first issued in 1894, ran into 14 editions. While in Milwaukee, he edited the weekly Der Zeitgeist (Temkin in EJ, 2007) . OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Harvard, Hebrew Union, Nat Lib of Israel) . Light wear to binding. Very good condition. (Sef-21-25) xx
R117216Schaphusle, Fr. Hurter viii + 226pp., 18cm., text in Latin, cart. hardcover, gilt title on spine, some foxing(text alwasy well readable), good condition, R117216
xvi + 346pp., 23cm., reliure cart. (plats en toile noire, dos en cuir, coins frottés), introduction en français et textes en latin, avec quelques soulignements et corrections manuscrits dans le texte, R103083
1870R103083Poitiers, Henri Oudin 1870 xvi + 346pp., 23cm., reliure cart. (plats en toile noire, dos en cuir, coins frottés), introduction en français et textes en latin, avec quelques soulignements et corrections manuscrits dans le texte, R103083
72pp., 16cm., most text printed in 2 columns, text in Latin, contemporary full leather binding, old handwritten ex-libris (G.P. Wilmers bishop of Haarlem) on title page, text clean and bright, good condition, H96448
1807H96448Sylvae-Ducis ['s Hertogenbosch], typis J. Coppens et filii 1807 72pp., 16cm., most text printed in 2 columns, text in Latin, contemporary full leather binding, old handwritten ex-libris (G.P. Wilmers bishop of Haarlem) on title page, text clean and bright, good condition, H96448
1926R119238Westmalle, Ex typ. Ordinis Cisterciensium Strictioris Observantiae 1926 132 + 74pp., text in Latin, bound in a solid modern hardcover, decorated endpapers, text in red and black, red edges, containing Gregorian music scores for chant, text in Latin, good condition, R119238
Paper Wrappers, Large 8vo, 35, 109 pages. In Hebrew, with Introduction in English as well. Catalog from a major exhibit at the Israel Museum, with rich color and black 7 white illustrations. Jewish Art Scholar Joseph Gutmanns copy, with notes laid in. Soft cover with dustjacket . Includes bibliographical references (p. 109) . Very Good Condition. (HAG-8-3)
xlvii + 471pp., 22cm., reliure cart. (plats mabrés, dos en cuir brun avec titre doré), cachet et inscription sur la feuille de garde blanche, texte frais, bon état, R104456
1892R104456Parisiis [Paris], Lethielleux [1892] xlvii + 471pp., 22cm., reliure cart. (plats mabrés, dos en cuir brun avec titre doré), cachet et inscription sur la feuille de garde blanche, texte frais, bon état, R104456
1st edition. Original Boards, Folio, 92 pages, illustrated, 36 cm. SUBJECT(S) : Judaism -- Liturgy -- Texts. Haggadot -- Texts. Seder -- Liturgy -- Texts. Text in English & Hebrew; ceremonial directions in English. Hebrew title romanized. Ha-tsiyurim maaseh yede Shaul Raskin on title page verso. Imprint from title page verso. Color printing; title page in green and purple. Other Titles: Haggadah. English & Hebrew. Raskin (1878-1966) was an illustrator, painter, printmaker, critic. Born in Nogaisk, Russia, Raskin studied lithography in Odessa, and attended art academies in Germany, Switzerland, France, and Italy. In 1904, he emigrated to the U. S. He worked in many media and garnered a reputation for his draftsmanlike attention to detail and his realistic approach. His imagery depicted scenes of Jewish life, especially that of New Yorks Lower East Side. His trips to Palestine yielded many representations of that countrys Jewish population, among them twenty lithographs of Jerusalem. Raskin also illustrated many Hebrew texts, including Pirke Aboth, the Haggadah, Psalms, the Siddur, Kabbalah in Word and Image, and other works with Jewish content, such as Hebrew Rhapsody. Pirke Aboth demonstrates Raskins wonderful sense of design; he makes dramatic use of blank space as a component of his compositions as well as underscores the meaning of each of the books sections with a powerful combination of human and fantastic forms, each revealing carefully rendered details of expression. Raskin was the art and theater critic for the Yiddish weekly magazine Does Neie Land. In 1911, Raskins The Future of Jewish Art, appeared in the magazine. In the article, Raskin bemoans the inability to find common Jewish attributes in the works of such artists as Antokolsky, Israels, Liebermann, and Pissarro. Raskin postulated that a Jewish Art (sic) might emerge through the identification of common themes and subjects in the work of his contemporaries, specifically in genre and history paintings, rather than through an examination of the widely varied techniques, forms, and styles used by artists of Jewish heritage. Raskins work has been exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago, the National Academy of Design, and the Pennsylvania Academy. His work has been collected by many major museums and galleries, including the Brooklyn Museum (Buchwald in EJ, 2007) . Very Good Condition. (HAG-8-28D) xx
Hardcover, Folio, 96 pages, illustrated, 39 cm. Loaded with full page drawings by Raskin. Hebrew text and English translation. Raskin was born in Nogaysk, Russia. At the age of 15 he studied lithography in Odessa and later attended art academies in Germany, France, Italy and Switzerland. After migrating to America in 1904 he became a multifaceted artist and produced etchings, paintings, water colors and even cartoons. He became a famed illustrator of Jewish subjects and was also a lecturer, writer and teacher. His work has been exhibited in the US and in Israel. SUBJECT(S): Mahzor. High Holidays -- Illustrations. English and Hebrew, with a Yiddish introduction. Other Titles: Avinu Malkenu. Light staining on front cover. In dust jacket. Otherwise, very good condition. (Art-9-2)
Tomes 1 à 3: (viii +) 635 + 534 + 521pp., br.orig., bon état, [contient: I.Du premier dimanche de l'avent au dimanche dans l'octave de l'ascension, II.Du dimanche de la pentecôte au xxive dimanche après pentecôte, III.Le commun des saints], R24320