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2011124264The Jerusalem Post. New. 2011. Hardcover. 9659120915 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened. with a bonus offer-- . The Jerusalem Post hardcover
190232820651<p>Chromolithograph. 20x 27 ½ in. Short closed tear at top lightly creased where once rolled. Very good condition. Archivally framed in a handsome gilt frame linen mat.</p><p>This vibrant chromolithograph bird's eye view of Jerusalem was published in Odessa for the tourist market.</p><p>The foreground is dominated by the Dome of the Rock behind the wall of the Old City of Jerusalem. In the background appear houses of the Old City and the holy sites. Captions in Russian describe selected sites. The title of the lithograph appears in the margins in Russian English and French.</p><p>A striking display piece.</p>
178379115N.p. 1783 - 1785. . old full sueded leather. Covers very slightly bowed and worn; very attractive original condition. Folio. Appended to the log is A List of Officers And Seamen belonging to the Ship Sulivan with columns for Name Station and notes regarding Dead Run and Discharged; a List of Passengers Outward Bound on Board the Sulivan; and three watercolor drawings: The Island of Bonavista bearing W ½ S about 9 Leagues of Distance and on one leaf The Lowland on the Malay Coast with Parcellor Hill and The Island of Mayotta. Also present is a laminated four-page ALS to John Beddoe in Manchester from his brother-in-law Charles Johnstone Dec. 16 1797 regarding Beddoes plans to improve his fortunes in America. The Sulivan sailed to Bombay Tellicherry Cochin Mangalore Tellicherry Bombay Malacca China St. Helena and home to England on East India Company business. Beddoe records weather navigational details incidents of the voyage including encounters with other shipping; a boy overboard and drowned; seamen placed in irons for abusive language mutinous insinuations and attacks; being boarded to search for deserters; storm damage and repairs; and the daily employments of the crew. A companion to this log Transactions in Port on board the Sullivan sic was donated to the Town of Jerusalem and is reported on by Jane P. Davis The Beddoe Tract: 7000 Acres in Central Western New York 2004. John Beddoe acquired 7000 along Keuka Lake on or about 1797 and remained there with his wife and children as a farmer. He served three terms as Town of Jerusalem Supervisor. hardcover
156416959Cologne: Apud Maternum Cholinum 1564. First edition in Latin. Hardcover. Very good. Folio. xx205pp. Printer's device on title; woodcut initials. First Latin edition translated by John Grodecius. The dedicatory matter is followed by a Life of St Cyril a discussion of his works and an index. Early 19th century marbled paper boards later lettering label gilt; page edges stained yellow. The text block is generally clean and crisp with an ownership name on the title and two stamps from Domkapital Munchen; the title page is lightly soiled front free endpaper has been replaced and with short marginal tears no loss to the final 11 leaves. The binding has wear at the spine tips and edges later free endpapers else is very good.<br /> <p><br /> Originally published in Greek this is the first edition in Latin of the famous Catechetical Lecturs of Saint Cyril Archbishop of Jerusalem. Rare. Obly five copies located in OCLC<br /> <p>. Apud Maternum Cholinum hardcover
18800213201880s. First Edition. Hardcover. Photographs Very Good to Near Fine with good contrast. Moderate wear to binding but front hinge is broken with cover still attached. Over all Very Good. Oblong folio album 15" x 11" in morocco-backed olive wood panels with a carved Jerusalem cross and inlaid border containing a letterpress title and 48 large @9" x 11" albumen photographs with caption and photographer's credit in the negative mounted recto/verso to stiff printed album cards all protected with tissue guards. Attractive Nineteenth-century tourist album of Zangaki brothers' photography compiled for sale at Boulos Méo's antique and souvenir shop at the Jaffa Gate of Old City Jerusalem. Best known for their photographs of Egypt the Greek Zangaki brothers also documented the construction of the Suez Canal with their photographs as well as scenes in Palestine as in this album. Images include the Wailing Wall Jaffa Gate Bab el-Khalil Church of the Flagellation Gethsemane Mount Olive Al-Aqsa Mosque Mosque of Omar and the Tower of David. <br/><br/> hardcover
156412258Paris: G. Morel 1564. Contemporary gilt-ruled vellum over flexible paper boards gilt-lettered authors and titles in a gilt compartment in the middle of the spine evidence of four ties. <p>With: Athenagoras.        c. 133-c.190.<br />       Greek title apologia pro Christianis. Geneva H. II Estienne 1557. 8vo. 208p. Greek roman and italic type woodcut initials woodcut Estienne title device. </p> <br /> <p>      Ad I-II:  AN ELEGANT VOLUME WITH LANDMARK TREATISES BY TWO EARLY GREEK THEOLOGIANS  — one from a Catholic press and the other from a Protestant press: both in the famous Grecs du Roi types.<br />       THIS COPY WAS ANNOTATED BY TWO SCHOLARS. Antoine-Joseph-Amable Feydeau 1659-1741 prior general of the Carmelite Order corrected the Greek text of the first work and noted that the printer and editor were “damned heretics†tr. In the second work a 19th-century reader penned nearly one thousand words with alternate readings largely from BnF ms. Grec 174 theological concepts and extracts of other authorities. Both books are in very nice condition; from the library of T.K. Brooker.<br />       Ad I: THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF ANY PORTION OF THE ORIGINAL GREEK TEXT OF CYRIL’S CATECHETICAL LECTURES. Based on a manuscript owned by collector Henri de Mesmes now BnF ms. Grec 954 this edition has seven of the eighteen lectures for the catechumens of Jerusalem. The complete Greek text did not appear for nearly half a century. Variously attributed to Cyril or his successor John II of Jerusalem c. 356-417 the Mystagogic Catecheses follows. Together these prepared the newly baptized for first communion and provide some of the earliest details of liturgical practices in the Eastern church. Small rust hole touching a few letters deleted inscriptions of the Carmelites of Angoulême.<br /> ¶Hoffmann Bibliographisches Lexicon der gesammten Litteratur der Griechen I: 495; BP16 114497.<br />       Ad II: EDITIO PRINCEPS of the Embassy for the Christians. An ex-Platonist Church Father Athenagoras makes the philosophical case for Christianity to the famously intellectual emperor Marcus Aurelius and defends the new religion against accusations of cannibalism promiscuity and atheism. Conrad Gessner 1516-65 edited the Greek text and translated it into Latin from a now lost manuscript family. This edition closes with Athenagoras’ On the Resurrection of the Dead edited and translated by Dutch humanist P. Nannick 1496-1557 and philological notes by both Estienne and Gessner.<br /> ¶Pouderon “Les Éditions d’Athénagore imprimées aux XVIe et XVIIe siècles†in Bibliothèque d'Humanisme et Renaissance 52 1990 5; Wellisch Conrad Gessner: a Bio-Bibliography 44.1; Schreiber The Estiennes 140; Renouard Annales…des Estienne 115; Hoffmann I: 399; GLN-2020.</p> G. Morel unknown
1792B5645Vienna: c.1792. . A fine example. Text is very clean and crisp. Frontispiece is backed and last three leaves are restored. Bound in contemporary decorative half calf. . Edition: First Arabic edition Binding: Contemporary half calf with gilt borders to decorative silver floral designed cloth. Rebacked expertly saving the original spine with five raised bands and compartments tooled with triple fillet borders and central gilt designs. Notes: In 1788 Anthimos 1717-1808 became Greek or Eastern Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem or simply ‘Patriarch of Jerusalem’ meaning the head bishop of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem; he held this position until his death. Along with his ecclesiastical duties Anthimos was also a scholar known particularly for his facility with languages. “Anthimos became well known as a fervent defender of Orthodoxy against Catholic proselytism which at that time was very active in Palestine. It was then that he composed first in Greek and then in Arabic his ‘Theological Treatise’ and ‘Interpretation of the Psalms.’ Having had them published in Vienna in 1791 – 92 he distributed thousands of copies of these works among the Arab Christians of the region. At the same time he enjoyed friendly relations with Sultan Selim III 1789-1807 who supported him in consolidating Orthodox rights in the Holy Land.“ Today this important Arabic book on Orthodox Christianity is very rarely seen. Text in Arabic with an introductory note by Bernardus de Jenisch Consiliarius Aulicus in Arabic and Latin. Size: Folio 358x214mm. Illustration: Illustrated with engraved frontis portrait of author. Main text within a decorative border with original psalm text in red and Anthimos’ psalm commentary and exegesis in black ink; also few decorative head- and tailpieces. Provenance: Ex libris William Rammage pasted on endpaper References: Arabic Books in the British Museum p. 283; Discourses of Collective Identity in Central and Southeast Europe 1700-1945 Vol 1: Late Enlightenment: Emergence of modern national ides edited by Balázs Trencsényi Michal Kope p. 304 Transation: Arabic from Greek Pages: Frontis introduction 503 pages in black and red ink. Category: Book Asia Middle East Holy Land; Book Religious Christianity hardcover
TM 656<p>ILLUMINATED MEDIEVAL MANUSCRIPT IN LATIN ON PARCHMENT Northern Italy c. 1440-1470. 203 x 153 mm. 70 folios complete collation i-vii10 remnants of quire and leaf signatures flourished vertical catchwords written in a humanist minuscule on 30 long lines justification 147-149 x 95-100 mm horizontal lines ruled very lightly in ink single vertical bounding lines ruled in lead prickings remain in top and bottom margins on some leaves rubrics and paragraph marks in pale red two-line red or blue initials with contrasting pen flourishes in violet or red two five-line blue initials ff. 29v and 35 infilled and on square grounds of elaborate penwork; f. 64v seven-line polished GOLD INITIAL with white vinestem decoration extending along twenty lines of text and into the upper margin infilled and edged in deep red and blue with numerous tiny silver dots; f. 1 five-line polished GOLD HISTORIATED INITIAL of St. Jerome bearded and dressed in red standing before a Crucifix with a hilly landscape in the background on a white vinestem ground extending into a FULL WHITE VINESTEM BORDER infilled and edged in deep red and blue with tiny silver dots and an erased coat of arms in lower margin with modern F.A. BINDING: Early almost certainly contemporary reddish-brown leather over wooden boards flat spine with three slightly raised bands head and tail bands clasp and catch fastening front to back with brass catch lettered ave front cover decorated most likely in the nineteenth century with an attractive painted border in green orange and gray connecting four brass studs and the title De laudibus et miraculis divi Hieronymi with initials F.C. at the bottom back pastedown is leaf from a late fourteenth-century Italian copy of Donatuss Latin grammar front pastedown shows offset script from removed pastedown from a fourteenth-century Italian text in Latin verse. TEXT: This manuscript is a vivid witness to the importance of St. Jerome in fifteenth-century Italy and includes the foundational texts for his cult: three letters regarding his death miracles and titles to glory and veneration and purporting to be written by three contemporaries of St. Jerome c. 347-420 namely St. Eusebius of Cremona d. 423 St. Augustine of Hippo 354-430 and Bishop Cyril of Jerusalem c. 313-386 but probably written in Rome at the end of the thirteenth or beginning of the fourteenth century; a life of St. Jerome by an unknown author probably writing in Italy in the twelth century; and Jeromes own life of St. Paul the Hermit written in 374 or 375. These texts were widely disseminated in both Latin and in vernacular translations and they influenced the work of numerous writers and visual artists. ILLUSTRATION: The iconographical choice in the historiated initial f. 1 to depict the ascetic Jerome contemplating the Crucifixion dates from c. 1400 in Italy and can be particularly associated with Hieronymite congregations in Tuscany. PROVENANCE: Copied in Northern Italy in the middle years of the fifteenth century as suggested by the evidence of the script and decoration; the penwork initials in particular seem to point to Northern Italy. The manuscript almost certainly once included the coat of arms of its original owner in the lower margin of the illuminated border on f. 1. Three sets of initials are inscribed in three different hands all possibly initials of owners: within the roundel on f. 1 a modern owner inscribed an outline of a shield in pen and the initials F.A.; inside front cover white embossed seal with the initials L.F.; on front cover as part of the added decoration F. C. CONDITION: Slight loss of the leather at the back top of the spine and over the lower band of the binding; top of the painted border on f. 1 is very slightly trimmed; f. 1 is darkened; and there is some soiling throughout but overall in very good condition. Full description and photos available TM 656.</p> hardcover