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Rebound in modern black cloth, 12mo. , 220 leaves. In Hebrew. References: StCB 7492. Vinograd Amsterdam 1283. Sephardic prayer book. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide, both in the Netherlands (Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Tresoar) . Light staining to bottom edge of text block. Very good condition. (DREYFUS-4-4)
185011821Regensburg (?), Friedrich Pustet (?), um 1850. 12° (15-18,5 cm). 96 S. Pappeinband der Zeit
DISPONIBILITÀ GARANTITA AL 99%; SPEDIZIONE ENTRO 12 ORE DALL'ORDINE. OTTIME CONDIZIONI, MAI SFOGLIATO, LIEVISSIMI SEGNI DEL TEMPO. RARO. Descrizione bibliografica Titolo: La Madonna nella liturgia: nova et vetera Autore: Gaspare Cinque (Prelato di onore di Sua Santità, Canonico della Cattedrale di Napoli) Editore: Napoli: Laurenziana, Luglio 1977 Lunghezza: 235 pagine; 25 cm Soggetti: Religione, Cristianesimo, Mariologia, Maria, Madre di Gesù Cristo, Chiesa cattolica, Madonna, Biografie, Storia antica, Testi sacri, Sacra Scrittura, Bibbia, Antico Testamento, Vangeli, Devozione, Celebrazione, Liturgia, Preghiere, Preghiera, Beata Vergine, Verginità, Nascita, Spirito Santo, Angelo, Annunciazione, Venerazione, Dogma, Immacolata Concezione, Feste mariane, Costituzione liturgica, Incoronata, Teologia, Collezionismo, Spiritualità, Libri Vintage Fuori catalogo, Glorificazione, Anni Settanta, Addolorata, Omaggio, Devozione, Domenica, Festività, Messa, Messali, Libri di ore, Polifonia mariana, Beatificazione, Fondamenti teologici, Concilio di Efeso, Concilio Vaticano II, Lumen Gentium, Costituzione Dommatica, Redentore, Salvezza, Salvezza, Mistero, San Bernardo, Dante, Paradiso, Litanie Lauretane, Letteratura, Scrittori, Litanie Mariane, Patristica, Sant'Ignazio, Ireneo, Giustino, Martiri, Filosofia, Catacombe, Pittura, Iconografia, Culto mariano, Chiese, Basiliche, Feste, San Pietro, Pompei, Ercolano, Santuario, Inno Mariano, Ufficiatura greca, Umanesimo, Razionalismo, Mater Ecclesiae, Natività, Culti, Natale, Epifania, Magi, Avvento, Maggio, Mese mariano, 25 Marzo, Assunzione, Carmelo, Visitazione, Cuore, Miracoli, Lourdes, Medjugorje, Maggiore, Regina, Tempio, Rosario, Messale romano, Formulario, Messa, Luce, Motti, Messe rituali, Lezionario, Catecumenismo, Catechesi, Religion, Christianity, Mariology, Mary, Mother of Jesus Christ, Catholic church, Biographies, Ancient history, Sacred texts, Holy Scripture, Bible, Old Testament, Gospels, Devotion, Celebration, Liturgy, Prayers, Prayer, Blessed virgin, Virginity, Birth , Holy Spirit, Angel, Annunciation, Veneration, Immaculate Conception, Marian feasts, Liturgical Constitution, Crowned, Theology, Collectibles, Spirituality, Out of print books, Glorification, Seventies, Sorrows, Homage, Devotion, Sunday, Holidays, Mass, Missals, Books of hours, Marian polyphony, Beatification, Theological foundations, Council of Ephesus, Vatican Council II, Dogmatic Constitution, Redeemer, Salvation, Mystery, St. Bernard, Paradise, Literature, Writers, Marian Litanies, Patristics, Sant' Ignatius, Irenaeus, Justin, Martyrs, Philosophy, Catacombs, Painting, Iconography, Marian cult, Churches, Basilicas, Feasts, Sanctuary, Hymn, Greek officiation, Humanism, Rationalism, Nativity, Cults, Christmas, Epiphany, Advent, May, Marian month, Assumption, Visitation, Heart, Miracles, Major, Queen, Temple, Rosary, Roman missal, Form, Mass, Light, Mottos, Ritual Masses, Lectionary, Catechumenism, Catechesis
Original Wraps. 8vo. 60 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In German. Insribed on title page. An explanation of the Kaddish prayer. The author, Wolf S. Jacobson was a leader of Agudas Yisroel in Berlin between the world wars; he emigrated to Denmark and served as Orthodox Rabbi at Machsike Hadas in Copenhagen; then to Sweden in 1943, and finally to Israel. Subjects: Kaddish. OCLC lists 21 copies. Light soiling to outer edges, overall very fresh and clean. Very good condition. (GER-43-6A)
1st Edition. Period Boards. 8vo. 57 pages ; 23 cm. In German. Title translates into English as, The Oldest Printed German Translation of the Jewish Prayer Book, Dated 1530, and its author, Anthonius Margaritha. A Literary Historical Investigation. Mieses (18821942) (was a) rabbi, scholar, and Polish army chaplain. The elder brother of author and scholar Matthias Mieses, Józef Mieses was born in Przemysl and lived there until he completed his high school education in 1900. Sent to Vienna to study in the rabbinical seminary and university, he was ordained as a rabbi and received his doctorate in 1907 Over the decades, Mieses published a number of articles in scholarly journals in Poland and abroad on issues involving Jewish culture and linguistics, including a critical study of Saadyah Gaons Arabic translation of the Torah and a supplement to Jacob Levys Talmudic dictionary. Following the outbreak of World War I, Mieses escaped to Vienna as a refugee, where he devoted himself to research in the citys libraries. In 1916 he was appointed a chaplain in the Austro-Hungarian army, with the rank of captain, for the Tenth Corps, whose headquarters were located in Przemysl In 1920 he joined the Polish army and was named chief Jewish chaplain, with the rank of colonel, serving until 1932. (YIVO, 2016) Margaritha was a 16th century Hebraist who converted to Christianity. He is best known for the 1530 book Der Fantze Jüdisch Glaub (The Whole Jewish Belief) . (Wikipedia, 2016) The book influenced Martin Luthers anti-semitic treatise On the Jews and Their Lies. SUBJECT(S) : Margaritha, Anton. Inscribed on the title page. Stamped on title page from the personal library of Rabbi HP Chajes, the Zionist leader who was chair of the World Zionist Congress from 1912 to 1925. Back hinge is reinforced with tape. Pages clear. About very good condition. (GER-58-59)
1st Edition. Period Boards. 8vo. 215 ; 26 cm. In German. Title translates into English as, Isaac Noah Mannheimer: His Life and Impact; a Contribution to the History of the Israelite Cultural Oragnization in Vienna in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century, bound with a selection of Political Speeches by Mannheimer. Mennheimer was a preacher whose success was due in great measure to his oratorical gifts His German translation of the prayerbook and of the fast-day prayers, and his arrangement of the fast-day liturgy, are of permanent importance for many communities. (Wikipedia, 2016) SUBJECT(S) : Mannheimer, I. N. Inscription on the title page. Stamped from Rabbi Hirsch Perez Chajes personal library. Nice association copy, as Chajes was for a period Chief Rabbi of Vienna. Some edge wear and minor foxing but overall in about very good condiiton. (GER-58-52)
1st Edition. Original Boards. 8vo. 215 ; 26 cm. In German. Title translates into English as, Isaac Noah Mannheimer: His Life and Impact; a Contribution to the History of the Israelite Cultural Oragnization in Vienna in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century, bound with a selection of Political Speeches by Mannheimer. Mennheimer was a preacher whose success was due in great measure to his oratorical gifts His German translation of the prayerbook and of the fast-day prayers, and his arrangement of the fast-day liturgy, are of permanent importance for many communities. (Wikipedia, 2016) SUBJECT(S) : Mannheimer, I. N. This copy is inscribed by Rabbi Rosenmann to Hirsch Jakob Zimmels in 1930. Zimmels was a rabbi and historian of Judaism. He obtained a PhD from the University of Vienna (where Rosenmann was Rabbi) in 1926, and was ordained there the following year. In 1939, he fled to London after the Nazi Anschluss. He was interned by the British government in a camp in Australia between 1940 and 1942, after which he returned to London, and was appointed a lecturer in Bible, Talmud and Jewish history at Jews' College, London. In 1961 he became director of studies at that institution, and was appointed principal in 1964, exercising that role until 1969. He wrote widely on Ashkenazi history and culture. (Wikipedia, 2016) SUBJECT(S) : Mannheimer, I. N. Author inscription on the front end page. Stamped from Zimmels personal library on a second front end page. Boards are toning. Some edge wear and foxing but overall in about very good condiiton. (GER-58-52a)
1st Edition. Period Boards. 8vo. 249 pages. 22 cm. In German. Second and final volume in the series, "Die Synagogale Poesie des Mittelalters. " Includes bibliographical references. Leopold Zunz (1794-1886) was the founding father of the 'Wissenschaft des Judentums. ' SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Liturgy and ritual -- History. Judaism -- Liturgy -- History. Judaism -- Liturgy -- Texts -- History and criticism. This copy is inscribed by Hirsch Jakob Zimmels on the title page. Zimmels, in turn, gave the book to Rabbi HP Chajes, the Chief Rabbi of Vienna and Zionist leader who was chair of the World Zionist Congress from 1912 to 1925. Also includes a stamp from Chajes personal library on title page. One or two markings throughout. Slight foxing/discoloration. Otherwise about very good condition. (GER-0-10a)
Bañolas, Edit. Imp. Masó, 1961. 55p. 4º. Rústica editorial. Muy buen ejemplar. Textos en catalán y en españól por Josep Teixidor, Pere Ribot, Joan Marquès, José Calzada y Adalbert Franquesa.
1620257033Lutetiae Parisiorum i.e. Paris: E Typographia Renati Giffart 1620. Title-page printed in red and black with large engraved vignette by Jaspar issac. Printed in red and black throughout illustrated with full-page engravings engraved borders woodcut initial capitals in red and printed music. 1 vols. Folio. Early calf nineteenth century marbled endpapers. Covers much worn joints cracked spine perished. Defective copy lacking numerous leaves but with 17 iinserted leave printed on velllum including the entire "Canon Missae" 8 leaves. Title-page printed in red and black with large engraved vignette by Jaspar issac. Printed in red and black throughout illustrated with full-page engravings engraved borders woodcut initial capitals in red and printed music. 1 vols. Folio. Bbl-7CcDD7-EE6 &HH7-II2 are printed on parchment. OCLC: 633338957 1 copy E Typographia Renati Giffart unknown
17907749Kaufbeuren, Joseph Dorn, 1790. 8 Bl., 452 S., 1 Bl. 8°. Pappe der Zeit.
170124357Mainz, Mayer, 1701. Titel in Rot-Schwarz-Druck, 3 n.n. Bll., 548 SS., 4 n.n. Bll. Index. Ohne das gestochene Frontispiz! 4° (ca. 21,5 x 18 cm), Pergament der Zeit, Rotschnitt, handschriftl. Rückenschildchen. Der Einband fleckig.
1750D11002Venice: Nella Stamperia Bragadina 1750. Hardcover. Very Good. 2 volumes 8vo 193 x 127mm. Vol. I: 2 224 i. e. 223 16 18; Vol. II: 2 323 1 leaves including engraved additional titles. Full-page engraved title pages of Old Testament history feasts temple scenes by Francesco Griselini 1717-1783 born in Venice who lived as an academic and journalist but later worked as an engraver. Hebrew text. Contemporary red morocco gilt and gilt edges marbled endpapers morocco label on spine MACASOR ITALIANO; corners bumped and light edgewear Vol. 2 joints splitting; Vol. 1 covers warped with light dampstaining to opening leaves additional title partly detached but present scattered light foxing repaired clean tear across leaf 192. An excerpt from Midrash Mishlei the haggadic midrash from the Book of Proverbs in contemporary hand on recto of leaf 20. Bound at the end of Volume 2 are three leaves of contemporary manuscript in Hebrew by Leah Ashkenazi in memory of her deceased husband Yehuda Hayyim Finzi brother-in-law Yosef Hai Finzi sons Nehemya and Meir and brother Shlomo Hai additions later dated 1770 by pencil notes. The Prayer Book has likely been part of the prominent Jewish-Italian Finzi family library since its publication. <br/><br/>According to Sephardic rite the prayers and customs for the New Year festival Rosh ha Shanah must be outlined in liturgical books like these. Venetian Jewish community life prospered in the early modern era despite poor living conditions. As the communities were centered on following ritual and custom Venice became a strong center of Jewish knowledge and learning. The next two centuries saw a fortunate Golden Age for Venetian Jews where commerce and scholarship flourished under their influence. During this period Venice was home to many famous Jewish poets physicians and other personalities. By 1750 the year of this publication the Golden Age for Venetian Jews was just beginning to wane as many prominent families left the city due to new constraints. The Bragadina press renowned Christian printers of Hebrew books was founded by one of the oldest and most influential families in Venice. Despite such sway restrictions owing to the Counter Reformation and Roman Inquisition in Europe meant a ban on the printing of Hebrew books in Venice from 1554 to 1563. The prohibition was eventually lifted in 1575 when printing resumed and business picked up. For the next two centuries the Bragadina publishers enjoyed a relative monopoly of Hebrew printing in Venice where their considerable output spread to customers around Europe and North Africa. Rare find for Judeo-Venetian printing and uncommon edition OCLC locates a copy at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Nella Stamperia Bragadina hardcover
119001Kottayam, Kerala, Kurisumala Ashram Vagamon no year, about 1972, 180x125mm, XV - 356pages, paperback.
1st Edition. Modern boards. 8vo. 23, 23 p. ; 18 cm. In Italian and Hebrew. Title translates into English as, Supplication Order: Guiding Ashkenazi Community Prayer After the Month of Elul and during the High Holidays. SUBJECT (S) : Judaism -- Liturgy -- Texts. Repentance. Prayers and devotions. Italy Gorizia. Customs and practices. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide. Ex-library with usual markings and Jewish institutional sticker. Otherwise in about very good condition. (It-3-4)
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 15 pages ; 21 cm. In English and Hebrew on opposite pages. This was the program for synagogues across the United Kingdom to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Vicoria on the 50th anniversary of her ascension to the thrown. An excerpt reads, May He who giveth salvation unto kings whose kingdom is an everlasting kingdom bless, protect and exalt our Sovereign Lady Queen Victoria and all the royal family. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (JTS, UCLA, Univ. College of London. ) Some discoloration and writing on cover. Inside pages are very bright and readable. Overall in good+ condition. (BR-11-9)
First edition. Original Cloth. 8vo. 136 pages. 25 cm. Yaari 1888, Yudlov 2688. Goldman 166. Contains two commentaries on the Hagadah Shel Pesah: Ge'ulat Avraham by Avraham ben ha-Gera [ (1750-1808) ; son of the Vilna Gaon] - Gevurot El by Gavri'el Ze'ev ben Yehi'el Yitshak Margaliyot [(1847-1935) , Rabbi of Adath Israel in New York]. Margolis appended his own hadranim, novellae, additional commentary to the Haggadah and sermons. One sermon was delivered at Adath Israel of New York. - Goldman 166. Two thousand copies were printed. Subjects: Haggadot - Texts. Seder - Liturgy - Texts. Judaism - Liturgy - Texts. Haggadah. OCLC lists 7 copies (NYPL, UCLA, UDenver, Harvard, JTS, Toronto, NLI). Ex-library with usual markings. Cloth soiled, pages lightly aged, binding repaired. Good + condition. (HAG-14-1A)
Period boards. 8vo. 312 pages, 21 cm. In Hebrew and German. Title translates to Elegies for Tisha BaAv: With Megillat Eikhah, the Call to the Torah, and all other Prayers according to the Ashkenazi Rite. SUBJECTS: Ninth of Av -- Liturgy -- Texts. Judaism -- Liturgy -- Texts.. Vinograd, Roedelheim 378. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (JTS, Vanderbilt, Duke, Manchester, Harvard) . Wear to boards. Extensive period notes on inside boards and end pages. Light damp stains on title page. Contents all very good. Good Condition. (RAB-64-22)
Original Publisher's Cloth, 12mo. iv-xviii, 72, 71 pages. Includes many illustrations. 19 cm. In Hebrew with added English title page. Yaari Nr. 2097. Paginated in duplicate. "New translation with annotations by J. D. Eisenstein....Targum hadash be-lashon Anglit tsahah `al yede Yehudah David Aizenstin. Mugah `al pi huke ha-dikduk `im makfim ve-mafsikim, matgim be-milot she-hen mal`il, ve-tsiyun `al sheva na`. " Attractive blue cloth with period sphynx & pyramid illustration on cover. OCLC lists 18 copies worldwide. Ex-library with usual markings. Wear to spine with some pages loose. Otherwise Good Condition. (HOLO2-62-26A)
1st Edition. Original Boards. 8vo. [86], 53 pages ; 17 cm. In English with some Hebrew on Opposite page for services and prayers. Cyrus Adler wrote of Rabbi Elzas in the first Encyclopedia Judaica: His first ministerial charge was over the Holy Blossom synagogue, Toronto, Canada (1890) ; thence he went to Sacramento, Cal. (1893) . In 1894 he accepted the call of the Beth Elohim congregation of Charleston, S. C. , of which he is still the incumbent (Jewish Encyclopedia, 2016) Includes an appendix containing the laws, rites and ceremonies concerning the dying and the dead, and the usages of mourning. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish mourning customs. Ex-library with Jewish Instutional Bookplate. Spine has small tear with text effected. Inside pages very clear with little wear. Overall about very good condition. (AMR-51-24)
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)
1st edition. Later board. 8vo. 68 pages, 18 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to "The Book of the Moral Mind from Rabbi Yosef Gan to Prove Himself. " SUBJECTS: Repentance - Judaism - Prayers and Devotions. Cabala. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (JTS, HUC, Potsdam, British Lib. ). OCLC: 959582717. Lacks front board. Some period writing on title page. Contents very good. (BIBLE-19-11)
1st edition. Later paper wrappers, 12mo, 8 leaves. In Hebrew. "The Magid of Vilkomir", Rabbi Chaim Yitzchak Aharon Rappaport (1809-1904) wrote dozens of pamphlets and proclamations on various topics in Jerusalem. SUBJECT(S) : Prayer -- Judaism. Future life -- Judaism. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (YIVO, HUC, UHaifa) . OCLC: 122828225. Paper toning, touch of edgewear, Very Good Condition. (RAB-62-21)
1st edition. 8vo. 138 pages. 21 cm. In Hebrew with alternate title page in Italian. Title translates to Sefer Neveh Shalom: According to Alexandrian and Egyptian Customs. Rabbi Eliyahu Hazan (1840-1908) was a Sephardic rabbi who led the Alexandria Jewish community until his death. The Alexandria Jewish community was a booming, cosmopolitan community for much of the first half of the twentieth century. (EJ, 1906) . SUBJECTS: Judaism -- Egypt -- Customs and practices. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (NYPL, UCLA, Wash U, HUC) . Lacks front board. Light edge wear. Contents very good. Overall Good Condition. (RAB-64-30)
1st editions. Later boards. 8vo, 92, 54 pages. 19 cm. In Hebrew. Titles translate to Order of Learning for Shavuot Evening and Order of Learning from Hosana Raba Eve. Heidenheim (17571832) was an influential and prominent Hebrew grammarian, masoretic scholar, exegete, and commentator on liturgy. He received a printing press license in 1798 and two years later published his most famous work, the mahzor, Sefer Kerovot (EJ, 2007) . SUBJECTS: Judaism -- Liturgy -- Texts. Shavuot -- Prayers and devotions. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide (OCLC: 123000735) . Vinograd, Roedelheim 141. Ex-library with usual markings. Mark on one page. Light foxing. Very Good Condition. (RAB-64-68)