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198290988Flüeli Ranft: VOM - Verein für ostkirchliche Musik, 1982. 18 cm ; kart.
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 books
br. Il tempo di Pasqua rappresenta per i cristiani una sfida ancora più grande di quella della Quaresima: non è facile perseverare nella gioia! Più volte papa Francesco ha messo in guardia dal rischio di essere «cristiani musoni», con un'eterna faccia da quaresima, incapaci di gustare e testimoniare la gioia pasquale. Con questo "piccolo breviario" fratel MichaelDavid ti accompagna, giorno dopo giorno, dalla domenica di Pasqua fino a quella di Pentecoste, a scoprire, gustare e condividere la gioia cristiana. Come? Semplicemente con l'ascolto di un versetto della parola di Dio tratto dalla liturgia del giorno, con una brevissima meditazione e un'invocazione da far tua e ripetere nel corso della giornata.
br. Il Salterio delinea lo schema del dramma vissuto dal giusto, messo alla prova, e poi riscattato. L'esperienza del salmista, riletta in chiave cristiana, è profezia e anticipazione di ciò che patirà Gesù: penetrando in questa realtà di sofferenza vissuta, egli l'ha portata fino in fondo e ne ha manifestato il senso. In tal modo, diversi aspetti del mistero di Cristo sono espressi e approfonditi nei versetti dei Salmi, che egli interpreta con la sua vita e il suo messaggio, dando ad essi pieno compimento.
196611541Paris, Presses universitaires de France, 1966. 1. Auflage 8° (18,5-22,5 cm). 141 S. Illustr. OKartonage
1996100144988BREPOLS PUBLISH 1996 290 pages 14x19x2cm. 1996. Cartonné. 290 pages. Cet ouvrage de Claude Sélis publié par Brepols en 1988 propose une étude approfondie des communautés syriennes orthodoxes et catholiques. Il aborde successivement leur histoire leur doctrine leur culture et leur littérature syriaque et inclut un profil sociologique décrivant leur vie quotidienne et leur implantation actuelle notamment dans la région du Tur Abdin
195x130 mm. 60+94 pages. Hardcover. Spine upper edge bumped. Pen inscription on few pages. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
197743387ABStuttgart/Freiburg/Br., Calwer / Herder., 1977. Gr.8°. [23 x 15,3 cm]. 240 Seiten. Originalkarton. (Schwache, eher unauffällige Fleckstelle auf Deckel). - Ansonsten ein sehr gut erhaltenes, annähernd neuwertiges Exemplar.
Paper wrappers; small 8vo. 30 pages. Illustrated. OCLC lists one copy wo rldwide. Excellent condition. (W-62)
212pp., 24cm., in the series "Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis. Historia religionum" vol.11, softcover, good condition, [texts in English], [contains the following chapters: Gnostica pp.19-80, Mandaica pp.81-144, Liturgica pp.145-170, Bibliographia pp.171-212], X76045
1990X76045Uppsala, Almqvist & Wiksell International 1990 212pp., 24cm., in the series "Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis. Historia religionum" vol.11, softcover, good condition, [texts in English], [contains the following chapters: Gnostica pp.19-80, Mandaica pp.81-144, Liturgica pp.145-170, Bibliographia pp.171-212], X76045
EXTREMELY RARE! An omnibus volume with four Hebrew titles from mid-19th century Poland. The first title is a Passover Haggadah with commentary and the tales of the Dubner Maggid (Jakob Kranz). The second title is Likutei Tzvi, the last essay written by Hassidic leader Zvi Hirsh Segal, and published by Lazar Zweifel. The third and fourth titles are printings of 14th century texts - Sefer Haminhagim, a compilation of rites related to community life by Ashkenazi rabbi Isaac Tirna; and Pardes Rimonim, explanations of difficult passages in the Talmud by Sephardic philosopher and polemic Shem Tov Ibn Shaprut. 210x140mm, 60+84+80+122 pages. Black quarter-leather hardcover. Cover torn and mostly missing. Pen inscription on endpaper and whitepage. First title page missing. Pages yellowing with aging and humidity stains, mostly at first title. Despite the aforementioned wear, this rare volume is in good condition for reading.
1821THEO0505Styrae, Josephi Greis 1821. kl.-8°, VIII, 126 S., 1 nn. S. Corrigenda, marmor. Ppbd. d. Zt., etwas berieben, Ecken u. Kanten leicht bestoß., vereinzelt im Text schwach stockfl. In Lateinisch.
19798630879280Subsidia Litúrgica n°35, Conferencia Episcopal Española, GLN-314, Héroes 1979
Premessa - Index rerum - Documenta - Index analytico-alphabetus 1 24x17 cm., legatura in piena pelle, stemma Vaticano in oro al centro del piatto, fregi e titoli in oro sul dorso, segnalibro, pp. XXIV (2), 1292, prima edizione, in lingua latina, ottime condizioni.
19721726071393807Trazas de cinta pegadora, GLN-982, Varios, 1972
19691726071149181Manchas de oxidación, GLN-982, Varios, 1969
19721726070724855Lomo algo despegado, GLN-982, Varios, 1972
19741725890632678GLN-976, Varios 1974
19881666283512484Lomo despegado, Algunas manchas, Precio adaptado, GLN-778, Coeditores Liturgicos, 1988
20161587828215222GLN-489, Libros Liturgicos, Conferencia Episcopal Española, Madrid, 2016
1555861989.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
In Hebrew. 175X245 mm. 300 pages. Hardcover. Cover and spine slightly worn. Pages slightly yellowing. Otherwise the book is in good condition.
In-8° pp. 175. Bross. edit. ill. a col.