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12mo; 12mo. 124 pages. In German. Frontispiece portrait of the author. Five sermons. "In Nazi Germany the archbishop of Munich and Freising, Michael Cardinal von Faulhaber (1869-1952) combated anti-Semitism; his Advent sermons Judentum, Christentum, Germanentum delivered in Munich in 1933, while not directly referring to the faith and ethics of post-biblical Judaism, were interpreted by the National Socialists as a defense of the Jews in general. He played a considerable role in the preparations of the encyclical of Pope Pius XI Mit brennender Sorge ("With Burning Anxiety", 1937), in which the pope vigorously denounced racism." (Egal Feldman, EJ) SUBJECT(S) : Advent sermons. Sermons, German. Catholic Church and other religions -- Judaism. Named Corp: Catholic Church -- Sermons. Geographic: Germany -- Religion -- 1933-1945. ). In jacket. Some pencil markings. Otherwise clean, good condition. (Holo2-19-54A)
Very Good Condition; 8vo; 124 pages; 18 cm. Fascinating early anti-Fascist, philosemitic theological tract by Munich's Cardinal Faulhaber, who was one of the most outspoken Catholic leaders in opposition to Hitler's mistreatment of Jews. An important text. Contents include: Die religiosen Werte des Alten Testamentes und ihre Erfullung im Christentum; Die sittlichen Werte des Alten Testamentes und ihre Aufwertung im Evangelium; Die sozialen Werte des Alten Testamentes; Der Eckstein zwischen Judentum und Christentum; Christentum und Germanentum. Includes tissued frontis portrait of Faulhaber. (H-43-4)
8vo; 124 pages; Original Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 124 pages. 18 cm. Fascinating early anti-Fascist, philosemitic theological tract by Munich's Cardinal Faulhaber. An important text. Contents include: Die religiosen Werte des Alten Testamentes und ihre Erfullung im Christentum; Die sittlichen Werte des Alten Testamentes und ihre Aufwertung im Evangelium; Die sozialen Werte des Alten Testamentes; Der Eckstein zwischen Judentum und Christentum; Christentum und Germanentum. Includes tissued frontis portrait of Faulhaber. "Michael von Faulhaber (March 5, 1869 June 12, 1952) was a Roman Catholic Cardinal who was Archbishop of Munich for 35 years, from 1917 to his death in 1952. Faulhaber was a political opponent of the Nazi government and considered Nazi ideology incompatible with Christianity; but he also rejected the Weimar Republic as rooted in treason and opposed democratic government in general, favoring a Catholic monarchy. Faulhaber spoke out against some Nazi policies, but publicly recognized the Nazi government as legitimate, required Catholic clergy to remain loyal to the Nazi government, and maintained bridges between fascism and the Church. He ordained Joseph Ratzinger (future Pope Benedict XVI) as a priest in 1951" (Wikipedia, 2015).Spine repaired with tape, otherwise Very Good Condition.(H-43-3/4)
8vo; 124 pages; 18 cm. Fascinating early anti-Fascist, philosemitic theological tract by Munich's Cardinal Faulhaber, who was one of the most outspoken Catholic leaders in opposition to Hitler's mistreatment of Jews. An important text. Contents include: Die religiosen Werte des Alten Testamentes und ihre Erfullung im Christentum; Die sittlichen Werte des Alten Testamentes und ihre Aufwertung im Evangelium; Die sozialen Werte des Alten Testamentes; Der Eckstein zwischen Judentum und Christentum; Christentum und Germanentum. Includes tissued frontis portrait of Faulhaber. Notes on front cover. Light wear. Otherwise, very good condition. (Holo2-20-9)
12mo. 124 pages. In German. Frontispiece portrait of the author. Five sermons. "In Nazi Germany the archbishop of Munich and Freising, Michael Cardinal von Faulhaber (1869-1952) combated anti-Semitism; his Advent sermons Judentum, Christentum, Germanentum delivered in Munich in 1933, while not directly referring to the faith and ethics of post-biblical Judaism, were interpreted by the National Socialists as a defense of the Jews in general. He played a considerable role in the preparations of the encyclical of Pope Pius XI Mit brennender Sorge ("With Burning Anxiety, " 1937) , in which the pope vigorously denounced racism. " (Egal Feldman, EJ) SUBJECT(S) : Advent sermons. Sermons, German. Catholic Church and other religions -- Judaism. Named Corp: Catholic Church -- Sermons. Geographic: Germany -- Religion -- 1933-1945. ) Very Good Condition in Very Good Jacket (GER-15-45dw)
Broché. 24 pages.
Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 1406 pages.
Reliure chagrin de l'éditeur. 1814 pages. Tranches dorées.
Fascicule de 38 pages. 11x12 cm.
Broch?. 144 pages. 13x21 cm.
4 volumes brochés. 526 + 500 + 646 + 601 pages. Rousseurs.
Broché. 158 pages.
xv + 485pp., reliure cart.avec dos en toile, 22cm., dans la série "Les grandes figures de l'histoire", peu de rousseurs dans le texte, bel état
322 pages. Index. Prior owner's name stroked out atop front free endpaper else clean and unmarked with light wear. Tight and square. Nice copy. Book
Broch?. 16 pages.
Modern brown boards. 64mo (2x3, miniature), [8]+252+[14] pages. In Latin. Divided into 37 chapters, (oratios), each with its own heading in large type with decorated initial letter. Giovanni Battista Ferrari was born into a prosperous Sienese family in 1583 and entered the Jesuit Order in Rome in 1602. His subsequent career included a Professorship of Hebrew and Rhetoric at the Jesuit College in Rome, a position as horticultural advisor to the papal family, and the authorship of a number of important books. He also became a close associate of the scholar Cassiano dal Pozzo who was an advisor to the Barberini family. Through this connection, Ferrari joined an important circle of men of science in Rome, and was appointed to manage the new garden at the Barberini Palace which was unique as a showplace for the newest and rarest plants from the distant regions of Asia, Africa, and America. The cultivation of new specimens led Ferrari to the subject of botanical nomenclature, and he became a leading 17th century source for nomenclatural definition. Ferraris first book was a Syriac Lexicon, and he also published a series of Orationstreatises on Rhetoric which emphasized good Latin usage. His last publication was a book on Sienese saints. (illustratedgarden.org) OCLC: 797749225, OCLC-Worldcat lists only 8 copies of any early editions worldwide, none in North America. Title page is illustrated, showing a woman holding a rose. Very slight corner rounding, bit of spotting, period 2-word notation on title page, paper and binding remain very nice, about Very Good Condition Overall. Very Rare (AC-22-3)
in-12, 302 pp., broché, couv. Bon état. [CA32-7]
Broch?. 359 pages. Rousseurs. Couverture r?par?e.
Broch?. 241 pages.
Broch?. 48 pages. 15x19 cm.
Broché. 474 pages. Petits manques à la couverture.