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; 8vo; 370 pages; From the personal library of Dr. Guido Ksich, one of the 20th Century's outstanding historians of German Jewry. Ex-library with usual marks. Cloth sunned but otherwise Very Good Condition (fest-4-3)
English, Hebrew And Aramaic Edition; 8.4 X 5.6 X 1.2 inches; 396 pages
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original decorative and illustrated cloth bdg. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish with Greek alphabet - Karamanlidika. 116 p., 18 unnumbered b/w plates. Anin celil zuhuru. Mattheaios Incili yirmi dördüncü babin tefsiri. [TURKISH WITH GREEK ALPHABET - KARAMANLIDIKA]. The Karamanlides or simply Karamanlides are Greek-Orthodoxes, Turkish-speaking people native to the Karaman and Cappadocia regions of Anatolia. Today, a majority of the population lives within Greece, though there is a notable diaspora in Western Europe and North America. Karamanlides were Greek-Orthodox Christians in Central Anatolia who had spoken Turkish as their primary language. The term is geographical, derived from the 13th-century Beylik of Karaman. This was the first Turkish kingdom to use Turkish as its official language and originally the term would only refer to the inhabitants of the town of Karaman or from the region of Karaman. After the Christians in the area were exchanged with a Muslim population of Greece in 1923, the title became a label for local Muslim inhabitants. Historically, the Karamanlides spoke Karamanli Turkish. Its vocabulary drew overwhelmingly from Turkic words with many Greek loan words. The language should not be confused with Cappadocian Greek, which was spoken in the same region during the same timeframe but is derived from the Greek language. While the official Ottoman Turkish was written in the Arabic script, the Karamanlides used the Greek alphabet for writing its form of Turkish. (Source: Wikipedia). Karamanli Turkish had its own literary tradition and produced numerous published works in print in the 19th century, some of them published by Evangelinos Misailidis, by the Anatoli or Misailidis publishing house (Misailidis 1986, p. 134). First Edition. Extremely rare.
Very Good Greek, Modern (post 1453) Original cloth bdg. 563-last pp. wormholes. 16mo. (10 x 7 cm). In Greek (Modern 1453-) and preface in Latin. 568 p. Noveum Testamentum Graece.= Tes kaidis diathikis apanta.
128 pages. Text divided into five parts: The Gift of Wonder; The Gift of a Homeland; The Gift of Faith; The Gift of Growing Up; The Gift of Torah. Contents clean and unmarked. Moderate soiling and wear to illustrated boards. Bit of peeling to top edge of back endpaper. Moderate wear overall. Nice working copy. Book
Out of print. 124 pages. Library of Congress Number 90-63171. Binding beginning to split between pages 28 and 29. Mildly soiled cover. Crease to lower front cover. Contents clean. Variety of poetry and writing focussed upon the Jewish faith. 8 sections labelled as follows: Desert; Jerusalem; There are Rebbes and Rebbes; Prayers, Reflections and other Zings and Zangs; Close Encounters of Various Kinds; Schechinah, Sexuality and the Serpent; Clearing the Way for Meshiach; Adieux and Intermediate Conclusions. Included are two informational mailouts for workshops the author was conducting in 1992 - Creativity, Spirituality and Action; Intimacy with the Self and Others. Book
Original Cloth. 8vo. 38 pages. 25 cm. First edition. In German. Contains two fold out pages. Habakkuk: Prophet; author of the eighth in the collection of the twelve minor prophetical books. The etymology of the name of the prophet is not clear. It seems to be a loan-word representing the Assyrian 'hambakuku, ' a garden-plant, and has the appearance of being a writer's pseudonym (F. E. Peiser, 'Der Prophet Habakuk, ' in 'Mitteilungen der Vorderasiatischen Gesellschaft, ' 1903, i. 12) . ... Peiser (l. C. ) contends that Habakkuk is the pseudonym of a Judean prince held as a hostage in Nineveh, and who witnessed the attack of the Medes, in alliance with Chaldea and Babylon, in 625 B. C. But his book announces a second attack. This prince may have been the son or grandson of Manasseh. Peiser shows that Habakkuk displays remarkable familiarity with Assyrian literature, his similes indicating quotations from, and adaptations of, Assyrian mythological writings. - 1906 JE. Subjects: Criticism, interpretation, etc. Bible. Habakkuk. Bible. Old Testament - Criticism, interpretation, etc. Bible. Habakkuk. Bible. Old Testament. Light soiling to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (BIBLE-14-28)
Verdier, 1988. In-8 broché de 258 pages. Très bon état
Very Good Armenian Contemporary leather bdg. 16mo. (14 x 10 cm). In Armenian (Modern West Armenian). 238 p. [PSALMS IN ARMENIAN] Girk' Saghmosats'; Girk Arakats. A.B.C. 53,000. [A.B.S. 49,000 on colophon]. OCLC 988094270. The book of the Psalms in Armenian printed in Istanbul.
In 8°, br. muta, pp. 12 xpellx
GUERINI E ASSOCIATI 1998 283 PP. FONDO DI MAGAZZINO: SEGNI DEL TEMPO ALLA COPERTINA, COME DA FOTO, PER IL RESTO INTONSO, MAI SFOGLIATO. Il possesso dell’intera terra promessa è condizione per l’avvento della Redenzione: è l’ideologia alla base del fondamentalismo in Israele. Un testo fondamentale per capire le lacerazioni che attraversano la società israeliana, ampiamente secolarizzata ma costretta al confronto con l’identità religiosa delle comunità osservanti.
300 p. 8vo. Original cloth binding, spine dust spotted. Hardbound. First Edition. JUDAICA BOX 1
300 p. 8vo. Original cloth binding, spine dust spotted. Hardbound. Very Good. First Edition. JUDAICA BOX 1
New Turkish Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish and Arabic. 2 volumes set: 1960, 568 p. "The Jews, as a monotheistic society, have lived in peace and security in the Muslim territory for centuries. Within the tolerant athmosphere they were active in any area as members of Islamic states. Saadia Gaon, who lived in the Islamic society in the 10th century, was one of the most important scholars of Jewish thought at the Middle Ages. He was an authority in both discipline of religion and literature by showing his competency through his dozens of works. He crowned his competency by becoming the president of the Talmud academy, guided the people in his time and also enlighted the next generation with his works. He tried to identify the rational basis of the essentials of the Jewish faith in his masterpiece Kitâbu'l Emânât ve'l 'Itikâdât and explored the consistency between the revelation and the reason. Gaon was born in Fayyum (upper Egypt) in 882 and died in Baghdad in 942. We have not enough knowledge about early life of Saadia. He left his home to study Tanakh with the scholars of Tiberias in Palestine at a young age and lived for sometime in Palestine territory. In 921 a controversy arose concerning the Hebrew calendar between the Talmudic academies in Babylonia and Palestine. Rabbi Aaron ben Meir, the Gaon (head) of the leading Talmudic academy in Palestine claimed that the Babylonian Gaonim made an error in calculation of the feast days. According to him the first day of Passover would be on a Sunday, while according to the Talmudic academies in Babylonia it would be on Tuesday. In this disputation Saadia supported the Babylonian Gaonim. He was in Aleppo, on his way from the East to Baghdad, when he learned of Ben Meir's claim of the Jewish calendar. Saadia addressed a warning to him and settled in Baghdad. He was knowledgeable about on astronomy and pointed to the mistakes made by Rabbi Aaron. In Baghdad, he wrote his "Sefer ha-Mo'adim" (Book of Festivals) and "Sefer ha Zikkarôn" (A Record Book) in which he refuted the claims of Ben Meir regarding the calendar. Finally the dispute was resolved and letters sent to all the Diaspora, and Babylonian Gaonim was restored the default with the great support given by Saadia. After this victory against Ben Meir, Saadia was acknowledged as a great scholar who has knowledge on religious matters and defender of Rabbinic Judaism. He received the honour of Alluf ( a title given to the scholars of the Babylonian Talmud academies who had the privilege of sitting in the first row) at the Pumbeditha Talmud Academy in Baghdad. Soon after, he became the gaon of the Sura Talmud Academy in Baghdad in 928. After accepting the role, he was known as Saadia Gaon. After two years, Saadia Gaon and the exilarch (Hebrew Rosh Galut, refers to the leaders of the Diaspora Jewish community in Babylonia) David ben Zakkai were of different opinions in an inheritance case. Saadia Gaon refused to sign the exilarch's verdict which was about that inheritence case because he thought it was unjust to sign it. After all was said and done he was dismissed from the presidency of academy by the exilarch. After seven years they were reconciled. Saadia Gaon retrieved his position; but he held it for only five more years. Finally Saadia Gaon died in Baghdad in 942 at the age of sixty. His Arabic translation and commentary of Torah gained prevalence among Jews living in the Islamic world, has earned a respected place among Rabbanim. After his era, many Jewish scholars have used this work in various ways especially Yemenite Jews called it Keter Torah (Taj), published it along with the masoratic Hebrew and Aramaic Targum texts and read it as the standard Arabic translation for centuries. ". (Muhammed Ali Bagir, Saadia Gaon'un hayati ve Arapça Tevrat tercümesi).
in-8°, 270 pages, gloss., broche, couverture illustree. Couv. leg. us. sin. bon exemplaire [MA]
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 125 p. Eski Antlasma'ya giris, yasa ve tarih. Kutsal Kitap arastirmasi. [= Old Testament survey: Law and history]. Second Edition. Studies on old testament.
Arts et Métiers Graphiques 1975, In-folio reliure skyvertex bordeaux de l'éditeur, 239 pages. Illustré par de superbes photos noir et blanc et couleurs. Bibliographie. Index des noms et des matriéres. Index des manuscrits.Trés bon état.
Mm 120x220 Collana "Piccola enciclopedia". Volume nella sua brossura originale con alette, 119 pagine con un ricco corredo di illustrazioni in nero e a colori nel testo e fuori testo. Opera in ottime condizioni. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Period boards, 8vo, 154 pages, 18cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to Weights and Measures: For Torah Lessons that are Written and Oral. Coins, Measurements, and Weights from Conversations and Times - Arranged Alphabetically. Rav Sheftel (1844-1905) was Galician rabbi who, rubbed shoulders with the likes of Chaim Berlin and Abraham Kahana. As Kahana writes in the introduction, Sheftel possessed great knowledge of the Torah and Talmud and was respected by those who studied with him. OCLC lists two copies worldwide (JTS and Ohio State) . Pages are browning and becoming brittle, but still in good shape. Repair to binding. Overall Good Condition. (HEB-48-25)
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 144 p., b/w ills. Anadolu'da paganizm. Antik dönemde Harran ve Urfa. Paganism in Anatolia. Urfa and Harran in the Ancient Period.
Original Wraps. 8vo. 39-46 [ie. 8] pages. 24 cm. Offprint. "Separat aus: Festschrift P. Kahle. " 'Problems of an edition of the Septuagint'. Essay on the variants in composition, manuscripts, and redactions of early Septuagint manuscripts. Signed atop front wrap: with writers best regards and compliments. Subjects: Septuagint. Bible. Old Testament. Septuagint. Greek Commentaries. OCLC lists 3 copies (Yale, Stanford, Manchester) . Light soiling to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (BIBLE-14-29)
Original Cloth. 8vo. [2], 95 pages. 24 cm. First edition. Inscribed With the author's compliments. Contents: I. Political Power of Am ha-aretz. The Edah, Nesiini and Zekenim - The Am ha-aretz - The Am-ha-aretz of the Hittites - The Downfall of Athaliah - The Scene of the Revolution - The Am ha-aretz and the Later Kings - The Am ha-aretz (Rosh ha-Keruim) , elects Saul. II. Its Judicial Power. The Trial of Jeremiah - The Trial of Naboth - III. The Witness of Literature. Am ha-aretz in the Literature - Rosh in the Literature - The Judgment of Solomon - Conclusion - Map of Temple Hill. Study of Am-Haaretz originally presented as lectures at the Jewish Theological Seminary by Mayer Sulzberger (18431923) , U. S. Jurist and communal leader. Subjects: Am Haarez. Jews - Politics and government. Judaism - History - Ancient period. Lightly bumped cloth at edges, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (BIBLE-14-13)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 81 pages. 25 cm. "Reprinted from the Jewish Quarterly Review, new series, volume III, number 1". "A course of four lectures delivered before the Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning, March 18, 21, 25, and 28, 1912". Close reading of the five books of Moses, with a major emphasis on Leviticus, towards a social history of the polity of ancient Israel. Subjects: Jews - Politics and government - To 70 A. D. Jewish law. Jews - Politics and government. In Original wraps, pages uncut (never read) , light wear to edges, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (BIBLE-14-15)
Original Cloth. 8vo. [2], 96 pages. 24 cm. First edition. The following lectures were read before the Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning, Philadelphia, in the month of March, 1912, They are mere studies in the public law of the ancient Hebrews. - p. [2]. Subjects: Jews - Politics and government. Constitutional history, Ancient. Institutional marks on endpages, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (BIBLE-14-16)
Very Good Armenian Original cloth bdg. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In Armenian. [4], 891 p.