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RARE 16th-century edition of the "Thesaurus Linguae Sanctae", a Hebrew-Latin dictionary for Catholic ministers, originally composed during the early 16th century by the Dominican Bible scholar St.Pagnini. The dictionary appended a list of nominalization patterns and a list of irregular nouns. This edition was printed by the famous Dutch publisher Christopher Plantin at 1570, during the first years of the religious strife that came to be known as the Eighty Years' War. The book features the publisher's elaborate emblem on the title page, a decorative first capital letter on the first text page, and floral title bars in several places throughout the book. The book ends with a royal privilege from Emperor Maximilian II. 115x165mm. Unpaginated preface and appendix. 380 pages (irregular pagination: [188] + [193-380], but the text is COMPLETE. Rebound in black cloth Hardcover. Gilt lettering on spine. Ex libris and binder's stickers on endpaper. Pen inscriptions (dated 1752) on title page, and outside the text on few other pages. Last text page upper edge slightly torn - NO damage to text. Pages yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This 16th-century old Plantin dictionary is surprisingly preserved in very good condition.
15.5x23.5 cm. xiii+385 pages. Gilt hardcover. Slight chafe on top of spine. Else in good condition.
iv, 82 pages. "Includes an interlinear translation from original Greek text." - title page. Touches on many controversial subjects including Talmudic passages which purportedly describe the ultimate fate of Jesus and Christians or, more specifically, what they will be perpetually boiled in. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Bibliographic reference: Singerman 1321. Book
IN HEBREW. 225X150 mm. 167 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover corners slightly worn. Else in good condition.
92pp.+ 3 plates out-of-text, 23cm., in the series "Sacra scriptura antiquitatibus orientalibus illustrata" vol.5, good condition, R58616
Bulletin Ecclésiastique de Strasbourg. Non daté. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Livré sans Couverture. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. Plaquette de 15 pages. Extrait du 'Bulletin Ecclésiastique de Strasbourg', n° 1, 1960.
Le Centurion. 1968. In-12 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Tâchée. Dos fané. Intérieur acceptable. 311 pages. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampons et annotation de bibliothèque en page de titre.
144 p., qq. ill. Sommaire détaillé sur demande. Inv. 10252.
118 p., qq. ill. Sommaire détaillé sur demande. Inv. 10252.
Three works bound in one. 1). pp. [353] Adams 2201; 2). ff. 63, [1]; 3). ff. 155. 24 mo. 120 mm. Attractive contemporary full leather binding over beveled oak boards. Leather worn smooth, though some the old armorial design can be made out. Unusual original twisted metal clasps. Gauphered gilt edges. The first of these works is by St. Augustine (354-430) an early Christian theologian and philosopher from Numidia whose writings influenced the development of Western Christianity and Western philosophy. He was the bishop of Hippo Regius in north Africa and is viewed as one of the most important Church Fathers in Western Christianity for his writings in the Patristic Era. Among his most important works are 'The City of God'; 'On Christian Doctrine' [included here]; and 'Confessions.' The second title is by St. Vincent of Lerins, who died ca. 445. He was a Gallic monk and author of important early Christian writings. He was probably a proponent of semipelagianism and opposed the Augustine model of grace. The third is by Arnoldus Vesaliensis (Arnold Haldrein), (1484-1534). He was a German Humanist. Here he is joined with Peter Lombard (1096-1160), a scholastic theologian, Bishop of Paris, and author of Four Books of Sentences, which became the standard textbook of theology. Each of these editions are very scarce, and there are only a handful of examples in libraries worldwide. A treasured collection in a wonderful contemporary binding. CHEST 2/1
vii + 207pp., 24cm., in the series "Beiträge zur Geschichte der biblischen Exegese" vol.16, cloth, 2 stamps, VG, R70161
Centurion 1989, In-8 broché, 119 pages. Trés bon état.
Aubier 1963. 2 volumes in-12 brochés de 205 + 207 pages.
FURNE.. 1841 - 1843. In-4 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos frotté. Quelques rousseurs. 462 + 591 + 523 + 570 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc hors texte avec serpente. Mors fendus sur le tome 2.
Holy Bible in Persian "Reproduced by photography from the edition of 1904" Address label of previous owner on half title. Book
Extraits de la Bible avec mention de "transcription littérale des textes originaux", par Joseph Charles MARDRUS (1868-1949), médecin et orientaliste (traducteur des "Mille et une nuits"). Exemplaire à grandes marges sur vergé teinté. Français
[German] Contain Pictures. 22X22 c"m. 93 pages. Softcover. In good condition
Fine Persian Original light brown full cloth bdg. "Ahd-e Jedid" [i.e. The New Testament] title embossed on front board in black borders. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 12,5 cm). In Persian. 421, [1] p. (OCLC register shows wrong page number). Early printed 20th century "The New Testament" in Persian, printed in London. Reproduced by photographs from the Edition 1904. It starts with fihrist [i.e. index] and the bâb-i evvel [i.e. the first chapter]. Only one paper copy in OCLC: 248563642 (Staats- und Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky).
4pp., 8vo., with title in green and black and illustration; single-fold, a fine copy.
New Syriac Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Syriac. 272 p. Süryanice mezmurlar. Psalms in Syriac. "Syriac Psalms" published by the Turkey Bible Company and the Mor Gabriel Monastery Seminar trainers in cooperation with the Institute in Peshitta in Leiden which was the base of the text of 1980, compared several manuscripts in Syriac found in Mardin and the Assyrian Church fathers of it is a study in which comments and notes are added.
Very Good Bulgarian Original blue cloth bdg. with embossing. Slightly stains on boards and toned on pages. Otherwise a very good copy. 12mo. (16,5 x 12 cm). In Bulgarian. 1230, [2] p. [HOLY BOOK IN BULGARIAN PRINTED IN TSARIGRAD (CONSTANTINOPLE)] Bibliia sirech sveshtenoto pisanie na Vetkhiia i Noviia zavet: Viarno i tochno prevedena ot pûrvoobraznoto. [.] In 1840 5,000 copies of the first complete translation of the New Testament were printed in Smyrna by the British and Foreign Bible Society. A second edition which was printed in Smyrna in 1850 was an almost exact reprint of the 1840 edition. A third edition followed in 1853 with 15,000 copies. The fourth edition was published in 1857 in Bucharest, and for the first time civil characters type was used. In 1859, two more editions were published. In 1866, a new "pocket" edition with text revised by Elias Riggs and Dr. Albert Long was printed in Constantinople. The New Testament was revised and reprinted a total of nine times. In the period from 1840 to 1860 the Eastern (Tarnovo) dialect was adopted as literary Bulgarian language and the Macedonian dialect, in which the New Testament had been translated, was widely rejected. By 1858 Neofit Rilski had finished large portion of the Old Testament. Riggs met with Neofit Rilski and discussed a possible revision of the Bulgarian New Testament to remove the Macedonian dialect elements. Neofit objected the revision, so Riggs took the translation and returned to Constantinople. In January 1859 Riggs invited the Bulgarian teacher Hristodul Kostovich to help him with the revision. In 1862 Long and Riggs visited the noted Bulgarian writer and poet Petko Rachov Slaveykov in Tryavna. Slaveykov agreed to help with the translation and began the work on the revising of Neofit's New Testament at once. Long joined the revision of the New Testament into the Eastern dialect in 1863 and later assisted with the translation of the Old Testament. In June 1871, after more than 12 years of revision and translation, 36,000 copies of the complete Bible translation in Bulgarian were published in Constantinople. The translation came to be known as the "Tsarigrad (Constantinople) Edition". Tsarigrad [or; Tsargrad, Tzargrad, Czargrad] Tsargrad is a Slavic name for the city or land of Constantinople, the capital of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire, and present-day Istanbul in Turkey. A physical copy of this edition is not located in OCLC. For digital register: OCLC 181122059.
232p. index. Errata sheet laid in. Book
ISBN : 2226006117. Albin Michel. 1978. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 254 pages. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampon et annotations de bibliothèque en page de titre. 'Présences du Judaïsme'. Le récit de la Création.
ISBN : 2226055436. ALBIN MICHEL. 1991. In-12 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 246 pages Collection Spiritualités vivantes N°95
ISBN : 2226057544. ALBIN MICHEL. 1992. In-12 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 362 pages- légère mouillure en tranche et sur la page de garde Collection Spiritualités vivantes N°101