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20.5X15 cm. X+324 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover corners slightly worn. Spine edges slightly rubbed. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
IN HEBREW. 25x15.5 cm. 68 pages. Hardcover. Gilt lettering on cover and spine. Cover slightly stained. Spine edges slightly bumped. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
198894901Wiesb, Drei Lilien, [ca. 1988). 1055 Dünndruck-S. 19 cm. Illustr. OPp.
1566U07<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>Quarto 8.5" x 6.25". An attractive and profusely illustrated quarto Tyndale New Testament. This is the third edition of Jugge's revision and the final Tyndale New Testament. A scarce book in a beautifully executed period-appropriate binding with nearly one hundred woodcuts.</p><p><strong>Description </strong></p><p>General title page in expert color facsimile. Calendar printed in red and black. Eighty-three woodcuts in ninety-four occurrences including a map of Palestine and a map of St. Paul's journeys. Text in single column black letter type in paragraph format. This handsomely printed revision by Jugge is lavishly illustrated combining the woodblocks from the two previous editions with the blocks by Virgil Solis that were later used in the Bishops' Bible. The large title-page portrait features young king Edward who awarded Jugge a license to print the first edition. First chapter woodcut initials cover eleven lines of text. Divisional printed title to the Epistles of St. Paul and Revelation. Text presented with 38 lines to the full column. Jugge's revision served as an effort to bring the English translation closer to the original Greek. The last of the over forty editions of Tyndale's New Testament with the headlines in Roman type.</p><p><strong>Collation</strong></p><p>flueron8 -fleuron1-3 par10 A-Y8 -S1 Aa-Pp8 Qq4. 312 ff. <strong><em><u>Lacks</u></em></strong> 4 leaves altogether title page dedication first leaf of calendar John 21 – <strong>all provided in color facsimile</strong>.</p><p><strong>Binding</strong></p><p>Beautifully rebound in black calf. Covers with central gilt arabesque design featuring flowers and swirls surrounded by small circles within a triple paneled border with corner fleurons. Spine with five raised bands and elaborate gilt tooling to compartments. Plain endpapers.</p><p><strong>Condition</strong></p><p>par4 lower marginal repair; E5 marginal repair; M8 N1 marginal loss with a few missing letters in facsimile; trimmed and cropped to fore-edge reducing marginal notes and cross references; final leaf of Tables stained; infrequent light toning occasional staining but overall clean and crisp.</p><p><strong>Provenance </strong></p><p>par4 with "Edmund Barber" to top of page. The previous owner reports that the Bible fell out of a wall of a cottage during demolition in the 1960s somewhere in West London.</p><p><strong>Note </strong></p><p>William Tyndale's translation of the New Testament was the first to be printed in the English language. The father of the modern English language and the father of the English Reformation Tyndale was spurred on by the desire to "cause a boy that driveth the plow to know more of the Scripture" than the clergy of the day. He would be killed for this cause in 1536. The translation was bitterly opposed by Bloody Mary and many copies of Tyndale's Bibles were burned. Research has shown that at least eighty percent of the King James Version is Tyndale's.</p><p><strong>Scarcity</strong></p><p>USTC records 21 copies in holding with most copies lacking the title page. RBH records only 1 copy at auction since 1936 with that copy lacking over 200 leaves.</p><p><strong>References</strong></p><p>Herbert 121; STC 2873; ESTC S122998; USTC 506525; Luborsky 2873; PMM 58 1526 edition.</p> Richard Jugge hardcover
2011SONG1585161225Brand: American Bible Society 2011-02-01. leather_bound. Used: Good. 7.09x1.54x9.76. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: American Bible Society hardcover
1585161225.Gleather_bound. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
12mo, 50 pages, illustrated by Kenneth Inns. Cover spine taped over. Name of a previous owner on the title page. (Bible Stories Ser., No. 522-6) eng
2169Imprinted at London: by Robert Barker printer to the Kings most excellent Maiestie 1611. Hardcover. Good. Quarto. Unpaginated. 164pp. A8-K8 L2. Contemporary calf rebacked. With bosses. Clasps missing. ESTC S122433; STC 2nd. Ed 13232.5. Bound with: The Bible: translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke and conferred with the best translations in diuers languages. With most profitable annotations vpon all the hard places and other things of great importance as may appeare in the epistle to the reader. And also a most profitable concordance for the ready finding out of any thing in the same conteined. Imprinted at London by Robert Barker 1611. Quarto. 602 ff. --4 A8-E8 F6 A8-Z8 Aa8-Zz8 Aaa8-Hhh8 Iii2 4 Kkk-Yyy8 Zzz10. Text ends on fo. 554 really 552; and tables on L2. Illustrated. Darlow & Moule 239 and The vvhole book of Psalmes: collected into English meeter by Thomas Sternhold Iohn Hopkins and others. London: printed by R. Feld for the Companie of Stationers 1612. Octavo. x 100 iipp. ESTC S124338; STC 2nd ed. 2542. Imperfect; lacks all after page 76. <br/> <br/> Imprinted at London: by Robert Barker, printer to the Kings most excellent Maiestie, 1611. hardcover
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2026__0198883323Oxford University Press 2026. Hardcover. New. Oxford University Press hardcover
2026x-0198883323Oxford University Press 2026. Hardcover. New. 288 pages. 6.42x0.81x9.45 inches. Oxford University Press hardcover
188031077Lipsiae: Ex officina Bernhardi Tauchnitz 1880. 8vo 22.4 cm 8.8". 1 f. 82 pp.; manuscript notes bound in. <br><br>This "textum masoreticum" book of psalms i.e. the traditional Hebrew text was edited by masoretic scholar Seligman Baer 182597 and theologian Franz Delitzsch 181390 as part of their Masoretic Bible series published by Tauchnitz between 1869 and 1895. A truly => unique copy this particular volume is thickly interleaved with variously sized sheets and tabs containing the fastidious manuscript notes of published author => Walter Robert Betteridge D.D. 18631916 a notable faculty member in the Old Testament Department of the Rochester Theological Seminary who swathed page after page in minute inked marginalia and added yet more bulk with clippings from related texts annotated of course.<br>Â Â Â Â Among the doctor's publications was an article on "The Accuracy of the Authorized Version of the Old Testament" 1911 including the Hebrew psalms.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Donated by Mrs. Betteridge to the seminary library with institutional bookplate noting this on rear pastedown. Recent black moiré silk spine with gilt-stamped leather title-label. Ex-library with bookplate on rear pastedown as above pressure-stamp on title-page call number in lower margin of second leaf; paper brittle dust- or sometimes soot-soiled at edges and prone to chipping. Replete with scholia this is => a stunning testament to one scholar's study of the O.T. Ex officina Bernhardi Tauchnitz hardcover books
186015893Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1860. Small 8vo. 369 pp. <br><br>An American edition of the Estienne/Stephanus edition of the Greek Testament.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Portrait bookplate of William Ursinus Helffrich on front pastedown and signed by him on the title-page. Late-20th-century booklabel of Michael Zinman on front pastedown. Contemporary quarter sheep over cloth sides gilt-stamped on the spine. Large piece chipped from bottom of spine head of spine pulled joints starting from top. Spine rubbed gilt dimmed boards exposed on corners. Extensive pencillings on endpapers. J. B. Lippincott & Co. hardcover books
186934088Calcutta: Printed at the Baptist Mission Press for the Bible Translation Society 1869. 8vo. 2 ff. 160 pp. <br><br>The text is a Bengali translation from the Greek by William Yates and revised by John Wenger and with extensive commentary in Bengali on three sides of the text. Yates and Wenger were Baptist missionaries. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in Darlow & Moule; North & Nida Book of a Thousand Tongues 1972 134. Publisher's textured dark maroon cloth. Light foxing to endpapers. Printed at the Baptist Mission Press for the Bible Translation Society hardcover books
1485EPL041485. Paperback. Good. From a German Bible circa 1485. Exquisite examples of hand-colored prints of the period these illustrations would have ornamented the Bible text nicely. Small wormhole on Christ Childs halo otherwise a good pair. Mounted. Size: 130 x 60mm each. <br/><br/> paperback books
EPL05Paperback. Very Good. Two leaves containing full-page hand-colored woodcuts of Christs "Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes" and Scenes from the "Life of the Virgin" Joachim and Anna at Golden Gate Virgin Marys Birth Annunciation to Joachim and Joachims offerings rejected at the Altar taken from a Dutch Bible with text on verso 15th century. Size: 245 x 180mm each. <br/><br/> paperback books
EPL05Paperback. Very Good. Two leaves containing full-page hand-colored woodcuts of Christs "Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes" and Scenes from the "Life of the Virgin" Joachim and Anna at Golden Gate Virgin Marys Birth Annunciation to Joachim and Joachims offerings rejected at the Altar taken from a Dutch Bible with text on verso 15th century. Size: 245 x 180mm each. <br/><br/> paperback
24x16 cm., 220 pp., hardcover, Dust Jacket, gilt lettering on cover and spine, cover slightly worn on edges, jacket yellowing and faded, with water mark on lower spine and slightly worn on edges, yellowing pages. else in good/good- condition.
28.5x22 cm. X+146 pages. Hardcover. Pen/Pencil/Marker pen inscription on many pages -No damage to text. Else in good condition.
20119964000197-3-36614187American Bible Society 2011-02-01. paperback. Good. 0x0x0. American Bible Society paperback
9964000197.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
a92051Brooklyn 1838 first edition. Spooner. Original stringbound wraps. 24p. Seven pages of names of Ministers and Members and three page list at end of all male and female subscribers and their towns including Jamaica Huntington Wading River Newtown Bating-Hollow. Good some foxing throughout. . paperback
18030009069Salem MA: Joshua Cusing For the Author 1803. First edition. Octavo; vii 387 pages lacks front free pastedown contemporary full sheep red morocco spine label; ex libris New-Boston Social Library. <br/><br/> Shaw & Shoemaker 2d series 4401. Hopkins studied divinity under Jonathan Edwards and became his biographer. He was the pastor for the First Congregational Church in Newport R.I. for decades. He developed a new system of Calvinistic theology known as "consistent Calvinism" and coining the concept of "disinterested benevolence". It was further developed at Yale's Divinity School as a New England theology which heavily influenced the Second Great Awakening. These were among his final sermons Joshua Cusing, For the Author unknown
185369294Philadelphia: Isaac Leeser 1853. BIBLE IN ENGLISH; LEESER Isaac. LEESER Isaac translator. The Twenty-Four Books of the Holy Scriptures. Carefully translated according to the Masoretic Text on the Basis of the English Version after the best Jewish Authorities; and supplied with short Explanatory Notes. By Isaac Leeser. Hebrew "For it shall not be forgotten out of the mouth of his seed." Dent. xxxi 21. Philadelphia: Isaac Leeser 1853.<br> <br> Full Description:<br> <br> BIBLE IN ENGLISH. LEESER Isaac translator. The Twenty-Four Books of the Holy Scriptures. Carefully translated according to the Masoretic Text on the Basis of the English Version after the best Jewish Authorities; and supplied with short Explanatory Notes. By Isaac Leeser. Hebrew "For it shall not be forgotten out of the mouth of his seed." Dent. xxxi 21. Philadelphia: Isaac Leeser 1853.<br> <br> First edition of the first complete translation of the Old Testament by a Jewish translator into English building upon Leeser's 1845 translation of the five books of the Pentateuch translation in 1845-1846. Folio 10 3/8 x 8 3/8 inches; 275 x 212 mm.<br> <br> Original full brown morocco. Boards ruled and elaborately stamped in gilt. Spine stamped and lettered in gilt. All edges marbled. Marbled endpapers. Binding with some restoration along joints and edges. A bit of foxing mainly to the preliminaries. Some occasional light dampstaining. Overall a very good copy.<br> <br> "Having published a five-volume Pentateuch-cum-haftarot lections from the Prophets translation in 1845-1846 as well as a complete vocalized and accentuated Hebrew Bible in 1848 the first such edition published in the U.S. he proceeded from April 1852 to September 1853 to extend his translation efforts to the entire Hebrew Bible. The result was his Twenty-Four Books of the Holy Scriptures the first translation of all of Tanakh into English by a Jew complete with short explanatory notes. Leeser explained in the preface to his magnum opus that he undertook the project in order to provide Anglophone Jewry with a vernacular version of the Bible "which has not been made by the authority of churches in which they can have no confidence" pp. iii-iv. The book achieved wide popularity among English-speaking Jews and even some Gentiles especially in America and went through multiple editions." Sotheby's<br> <br> "The translation of the Bible was Leeser's great literary achievement and represented many years of patient labor and devotion to a task which he considered sacred. Leeser was not fully equipped for this work for he was no specialist in Hebrew philology nor a master if Jewish learning in general and he was quite conscious of his shortcomings but he was inspired. He says in his preface: 'I thought in all due humility that I might safely go to task confidently relying upon that superior aid which is never withheld from the inquirer after truth.' He made good use of the various German translations by Jews of the collective commentary known as the Biur vol. III sec. 81 and of other Jewish exegetic works. As a result his translation though based in style upon the King James version can be considered an independent work for the changes he produced are numerous and great. His prime concern was to supply the traditional interpretation when necessary and the retention of the Jewish spirit at times even at the expense of beauty of style. The translation went through numerous editions and until the new Jewish Publication Society version was issued in 1917 it was the only source from which many Jews not conversant with Hebrew derived their knowledge of the Bible in accordance with Jewish tradition" Waxman History of Jewish Literature 1090.<br> <br> HBS 69294.<br> <br> $12500. [Isaac Leeser] unknown