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Very Good Armenian Original cloth bdg. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In Armenian. [4], 891 p.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Full leather bdg. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In Karamanlidika (Ottoman Turkish with Greek letters). 104 p. Partly uncut. Ai Kuriakai tou Etous: Yani senenin her kiryakisinde okunan Evangelion'un izahati içün. Phylladion (Juz): 5. Prep. by Savvas Dimitriadis. [In Greek] Sundays of the year: [In Turkish with Greek alphabet] Exegesis of the Gospel which is read every Sunday of the year. Sermons delivered by the doctor E. Emmanuelidis. Printed and published with the approval of the Patriarchate Ecclesiastical Commission. [In Greek:] "Act reasonably and speak practically" (S. Isidore de Peluse). Publisher: Savvas Dimitriadis. Paper 5: Imprimerie du Patriarchat, March 1902. [Published] 12 fascicles, nos 1-12 (November 1901- October 1902). 56 to 128 pages per booklet, with serial number and indication of the month of the year at the bottom of each title page. Contents: P. 1: Title.; P. 2: Notice saying that the Greek translation of these "Homilies" is reserved to the author (E. Emanuelidis).; P. 3: Preface by S. Dimitriadis which explains the need for each Christian to devote Sunday to meditate "these fragrant flowers of the Holy Orthodoxy". By publishing from November 1901 under the title "Ai Kuriakai tou Etous", Emmanuel Emmanuel's sermons, he rendered his orthodox brothers an appreciable service. Procopi (Ürgüb), March 1, 1902.; Homilies. Fifth of Twelve. First and Only Edition. Balta (XX Siecle) 5.; Dallegio & Salaville IV, 337.
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.
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.
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
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.
First edition. Later Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 46 pages; 23 cm. In German. Title translates to Instructions and Tables for Comparing Jewish and Christian Chronologies. Includes dozens of tables. Two fold-out tables, one that folds out to just over a normal page size and one that is 5 times the width and twice the length of a normal page size. Part of the series: Jahresbericht des Jüdisch-Theologischen Seminars Fraenkel'scher Stiftung. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish chronology, tables. OCLC lists 29 holdings worldwide. Moderate edgewear. Slight browning to pages. Minimal staining. Minimal pencil and pen markings that minimally affect text. Good condition. (GER-51-74)
GIORGIO LEVI DELLA VIDA ARABI ED EBREI NELLA STORIA A CURA DI FULVIO TESSITORE E FRANCESCO GABRIELI GUIDA 2005 382 PP. FONDO DI MAGAZZINO: PARI AL NUOVO. Il volume propone alcuni scritti del semitista e islamista italiano Giorgio Levi Della Vida. Filo conduttore dei saggi: le caratteristiche e le vicende storiche e religiose di due popoli, l'ebraico e l'arabo, i cui incontri e conflitti sono di grande attualità. Le tematiche affrontate sono di notevole interesse; tra di esse, un rilievo particolare occupano quelle relative al rapporto tra Oriente e Occidente, tra Ebraismo e Cristianesimo, la visione di Dio nell'Antico Israele ed il predominio europeo sul mondo arabo e la formazione degli Stati contemporanei. Nonostante la complessità degli argomenti, la prosa è chiara e accessibile. INDICE Premessa alla seconda edizione di Fulvio Tessitore Presentazione di Francesco Gabrieli Giorgio Levi Della Vida nella storiografia italiana tra Otto e Novecento di Fulvio Tessitore PARTE PRIMA Storia e Religione nell'Oriente Semitico I. L’Oriente e noi II. Per una caratteristica dei Semiti III. Storia sacra e storia profana d’Israele IV. Lo svolgimento dell’idea di Dio nell’Antico Israele V. Ebraismo e Cristianesimo VI. Il valore religioso e culturale dell’Islam VII. Recenti studi su Maometto e sulle origini dell’Islam VIII. Panislamismo e Califfato PARTE SECONDA Les Sémites et leur rôle dans l’histoire religieuse I. Les origines sémitiques II. «Orientalisme» et «Sémitisme» III. Du particularisme à l’universalisme PARTE TERZA Storia e religione degli Ebrei fino al ritorno dall'esilio babilonese I. Carattere e metodo della storiografia ebraica II. Fonti III. La storia antichissima IV. L’uscita dall’Egitto e la conquista della Palestina V. La religione ebraica prima della monarchia VI. La fondazione della monarchia VII. Le monarchie separate di Israele e di Giuda VIII. L’esilio di Babilonia PARTE QUARTA Gli Arabi nella storia I. L’Età preislamica II. L’Islām e l’Impero Arabo III. Gli Stati Autonomi e la decadenza dell’Arabismo IV. Il predominio europeo sul mondo arabo e la formazione degli Stati contemporanei Soggetti: Storia, Storiografia, Islam, Ebraismo, Semiti, Israele, Cristianesimo, Religioni, Califfato, Maometto, Histoire religieuse, Universalisme, Sémitisme, Giuda, Babilonia, Palestina, Babilonesi, Arabismo, Egitto Parole e frasi comuni abbaside alcuni Annali antichi Arabes Arabi Aramei Ascoli Assiri babilonese Beduini biblico bien c'est Caetani califfato Cananei caractère carattere civilisation civiltà conquista coscienza costituisce Cristianesimo cristiani critica cultoculturale d'ailleurs d'Israele d'une David dell'Arabia dell'Egitto dell'Islam deserto dieu dinastia divinità ebraica Ebrei Edomiti elementi esso été étre europea figlio filologia forma Giuda Giudaismo Islam Israe Israele Jahvé Kharigiti l'Arabia l'espritl'histoire l'Islam Lammens langues lecon Levi Della Vida lingua linguistica Maometto méme mente Mésopotamie Moabiti monarchia mondo morale musulmana musulmano n'est Nabatei nazionale nomades nomadi nome Omayyadi orientale origine Palestina panislamismo persiana peuple peuples point politica popoli primitiva problemi profeti proprio qu'il qu'on regno regno di Giuda religieuse religione religiosa Salvatorelli scienza secolo Sémites Semiti semitica sémitique sémitiques sentimentoSiria sociale soltanto sous spirito spirituale storia storica storiografia studi sviluppo tendenze territorio tradizione tribù Turchi verso Storia, Storiografia, Islam, Ebraismo, Ebreo Errante, Moschea, Pietra Nera, Medina, Semiti, Aristotele, Avicenbron, Maimonide, Profetismo, Sabbatah Zevi, Guida dei Perplessi, Esegesi, Aleph, Shariah, Teocrazia, Cristianesimo, San Paolo, Universalismo, Riforma, Cattolicesimo, Cristicidio, Deicidio, Jaweh, Diaspora, Numeri Arabi, Muqqara', Persia, En Sof, Livorno, Israele, Cristianesimo, Religioni, Califfato, Maometto, Histoire religieuse, Universalisme, Sémitisme, Giuda, Babilonia, Palestina, Babilonesi, Arabismo, Egitto, Sufismo, Torah, Ashkenazi, Gaon di Vilna, Scholem, Buber, Ismaeliti, Sciiti, Sunniti, Omayaadi, Integralismo, Giudaismo, Herzl, Sionismo, Palestinesi
First edition. Original paper wrappers rebound in period boards. 8vo, 78 pages, 26 cm. In Hebrew. Goldman 716. Authors lengthy inscription and ownership stamp on front end page. Title translates to Aggadah and Homiletics: Including Articles, Rulings, and Elucidations on the Legends. Rabbi Zevi ben Moses Lass (b. 1849) , was born in Girkalnis, Kovno Province. He studied under his uncle before joining the Perushim of Eisiskes for three years. He then went to Vilna and was ordained by Rabbi Isaac Elhanan Spektor and Rabbi Isaac Harif of Slonim. He was appointed the rabbi of Jieznas in 1871 but due to the financial instability of the community, he immigrated to New York in 1884. There he served as a preacher, he was known as the "Yezner Rav" and as a kashrut supervisor under the authority of Chief Rabbi Jacob Joseph for twelve years. In the introduction to this book, Rabbi Lass writes, "'Originally, [when I first came to New York, ] ...I planned to publish [from my ms. The] section of responsa [on gittin called Geresh Yerahim] because there within are many important matters of practical halakhah. However, after my wheel [of fortune] turned I was left without any support and not one penny remained in my hands. I concluded that I should [instead] publish the section on aggadah and homiletics [i. E. , Ateret Zevi]. It is my hope that this section will attract many of my brethren among the children of Israel in this land to support me and my household, and also so that I will be able to disseminate from my wellspring all my novel interpretations in halakhah, i. E. , the book Geresh Yerahim. " Rabbi Lass published the section on aggadah first because "here interest in halakhah is in a low state. SUBJECTS: Jewish sermons, Hebrew. Aggada -- Commentaries. Aggada. Jewish sermons, Hebrew. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (Brandeis, YU, HUC, JTS) , none west or south of Cincinnati. Binding repaired. Minor wear to boards. Internally Very Good. (HEB-48-52)
First edition. Original paper wrappers rebound in period boards. 8vo, 78 pages, 26 cm. In Hebrew. Goldman 716. Authors ownership stamp on front end page. Title translates to Aggadah and Homiletics: Including Articles, Rulings, and Elucidations on the Legends. Rabbi Zevi ben Moses Lass (b. 1849) , was born in Girkalnis, Kovno Province. He studied under his uncle before joining the Perushim of Eisiskes for three years. He then went to Vilna and was ordained by Rabbi Isaac Elhanan Spektor and Rabbi Isaac Harif of Slonim. He was appointed the rabbi of Jieznas in 1871 but due to the financial instability of the community, he immigrated to New York in 1884. There he served as a preacher, he was known as the "Yezner Rav" and as a kashrut supervisor under the authority of Chief Rabbi Jacob Joseph for twelve years. In the introduction to this book, Rabbi Lass writes, "'Originally, [when I first came to New York, ] ...I planned to publish [from my ms. The] section of responsa [on gittin called Geresh Yerahim] because there within are many important matters of practical halakhah. However, after my wheel [of fortune] turned I was left without any support and not one penny remained in my hands. I concluded that I should [instead] publish the section on aggadah and homiletics [i. E. , Ateret Zevi]. It is my hope that this section will attract many of my brethren among the children of Israel in this land to support me and my household, and also so that I will be able to disseminate from my wellspring all my novel interpretations in halakhah, i. E. , the book Geresh Yerahim. " Rabbi Lass published the section on aggadah first because "here interest in halakhah is in a low state. SUBJECTS: Jewish sermons, Hebrew. Aggada -- Commentaries. Aggada. Jewish sermons, Hebrew. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (Brandeis, YU, HUC, JTS) , none west or south of Cincinnati. Binding repaired. Minor wear to boards. Internally Very Good. (HEB-48-52A)
First edition. Original paper wrappers rebound in modern boards. 8vo, 78 pages, 26 cm. In Hebrew. Goldman 716. Title translates to Aggadah and Homiletics: Including Articles, Rulings, and Elucidations on the Legends. Rabbi Zevi ben Moses Lass (b. 1849) , was born in Girkalnis, Kovno Province. He studied under his uncle before joining the Perushim of Eisiskes for three years. He then went to Vilna and was ordained by Rabbi Isaac Elhanan Spektor and Rabbi Isaac Harif of Slonim. He was appointed the rabbi of Jieznas in 1871 but due to the financial instability of the community, he immigrated to New York in 1884. There he served as a preacher, he was known as the "Yezner Rav" and as a kashrut supervisor under the authority of Chief Rabbi Jacob Joseph for twelve years. In the introduction to this book, Rabbi Lass writes, "'Originally, [when I first came to New York, ] ...I planned to publish [from my ms. The] section of responsa [on gittin called Geresh Yerahim] because there within are many important matters of practical halakhah. However, after my wheel [of fortune] turned I was left without any support and not one penny remained in my hands. I concluded that I should [instead] publish the section on aggadah and homiletics [i. E. , Ateret Zevi]. It is my hope that this section will attract many of my brethren among the children of Israel in this land to support me and my household, and also so that I will be able to disseminate from my wellspring all my novel interpretations in halakhah, i. E. , the book Geresh Yerahim. " Rabbi Lass published the section on aggadah first because "here interest in halakhah is in a low state. SUBJECTS: Jewish sermons, Hebrew. Aggada -- Commentaries. Aggada. Jewish sermons, Hebrew. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (Brandeis, YU, HUC, JTS) , none west or south of Cincinnati. Ex-Library with minimal markings. Binding repaired. Internally Very Good. (HEB-48-52B)
First edition. Period boards. 8vo. 322 pages, 27 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to Commentary on the Torah by our Great and Embraced Rabbi Moses Bar Nahman. Rabbi Moshe ben Nahman, the 13th century Jewish leader and scholar known as Ramban, earned himself a place alongside Rashi as one of Judaism's primary Torah commentators. His commentary encompasses a vast panorama of Jewish learning, language, halakha, aggadah, philosophy, Kabbalah, and history. SUBJECTS: Bible. Pentateuch -- Commentaries. Bible. Pentateuch. Bible. Pentateuch -- Commentaries -- Early works to 1800. CD 000150436. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (HUC, Spertus, UC Berkeley, and GWU) . Ex-library with usual markings. Some pen on title page. Overall Very Good Condition. (HEB-48-52)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 73 pages. 24 cm. First edition. Offprint. In German. 'Biblical-Talmudic sentences and motifs in World Literature. ' "Sonderdruck aus: Festschrift für Jacob Rosenheim. " Inscribed by the author, dated Janurary 1932, on title page. Collections of excerpts from 'world literature' which directly or indirectly cite or paraphrase passages in the Talmud and Bible; including excerpts from Kant, Machiavelli, Pascal, Shakespeare, Dante, Schiller, Goethe, Cervantes, Carlyle, etc. The author, Leo Deutschlander (18881935) , was an educationist and writer. Born in Berlin, he became head of Jewish education in Lithuania during World War I, first as appointee of the German occupation authorities. He was co-founder of the first Orthodox secondary school Yavneh in Kaunas (Kovno) . When director of the Keren ha-Torah of Agudat Israel, he helped Sara Schnirer to develop the Beth Jacob Orthodox girls' education network, mainly in Poland, and headed its Teachers Training College for women in Cracow. - 2008 EJ. Subjects: Talmud in literature. Bible - In literature. Oclc lists 10 copies. Rear wrap torn, top edge bumped, front wrap soiled, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (BIBLE-14-33)
Mm 170x240 Brossura editoriale di 710 pagine, numerose illustrazioni in bianco e nero. Libro in condizioni di nuovo. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
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)
Later Cloth. 8vo. VIII, 162 pages. 22 cm. First edition. In German. 'The Development of the Israelite Prophethood'. A historical and philological analysis of the Biblical Prophets and the Priesthood. Sigmund Maybaum (18441919) , rabbi and lecturer on homiletics. He officiated as rabbi in Dolni-Kubin, Hungary (187073) , and Zatec, Bohemia (187381) . In 1881 he was called to Berlin, where from 1888 he also lectured on homiletics at the Hochschule fuer die Wissenschaft des Judentums. In 1903 he was appointed professor. Active in the association of rabbis in Germany, in 1897 Maybaum was among those rabbis who protested against the idea of convening the Zionist Congress in Germany. - EJ 2008. Subjects: Prophets - Palestine - History. Judaism - History - To 70 A. D. Judaism. Middle East - Palestine. Bound in later cloth. First and last leaf soiled, some soiling in margins throughout, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (BIBLE-14-7)
8vo; 121 pages; Slight wear to covers and spine. Slight damp stain to bottom of some pages. Pages uncut. (K-mx2-46)
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.
A study of the development of Hebrew Literature and the relationship between English and Hebrew Literature. 160 pages. Index. Blue cloth covers; gilt title on spine. Dust jacket rubbed and soiled with wear to corners and top/tail of spine; price clipped. Book bumped at base of spine
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. 125 p. Eski Antlasma'ya giris, yasa ve tarih. Kutsal Kitap arastirmasi. [= Old Testament survey: Law and history]. Second Edition. Studies on old testament.
DISPONIBILITÀ GARANTITA AL 99%; SPEDIZIONE ENTRO 12 ORE DALL'ORDINE. RIMANENZA DI MAGAZZINO PARI AL NUOVO. Vi è un luogo della "filosofia ebraica"? Come si individua la sua alternatività e alterità rispetto alla filosofia occidentale? Questo libro, nel tentativo di fornire delle risposte, provando a comprendere quale possa essere lo "spettro visivo" del 'nuovo pensiero', come il rapporto tra fede e ragione, tra filosofia e religione, si declini in ambito ebraico e quali siano i modi di tale orientamento nel '900, si articola nell'esame e nello scandaglio della proposta di pensiero di una delle figure più rappresentative dell'ebraismo del dopo Sho'ah, il filosofo ebreo-americano Abraham Joshua Heschel. Informazioni bibliografiche Titolo: Etica e religione in Abraham Joshua Heschel: lineamenti di una filosofia dell'ebraismo Collana: Volume 4 di Judaica Autore: Gianluca Giannini Editore: Napoli: Alfredo Guida, 2001 ISBN: 8871884728, 9788871884721 Lunghezza: 179 pagine, 22 cm Soggetti: Filosofia, Teologia, Religione, Spiritualità, Ebraismo, Franz Rosenzweig, Nazismo, Torah, ebrei, Shoah, Misticismo, Israele, Sionismo, Giudaica, Giudaismo, Mistica ebraica, Antisemitismo, Philosophy, Theology, Religion, Spirituality, Judaism, Nazism, Jews, Mysticism, Israel, Zionism, Judaism, Judaism, Jewish Mysticism, Anti-Semitism Parole e frasi comuni A.J. HESCHEL Abraham Joshua Heschel ebraico Auschwitz autentico Baal Shem Baal biblico Chassidim chassidismo consapevolezza Conservative Judaism contemporaneo creazione cura definitiva ebraismo esistenza essere dimensione santa Dio ricerca divino Elie Wiesel Emil Fackenheim Emmanuel Lévinas esistenza esistenziale Fackenheim fede filosofia religione ebraica filosofica fondamentale Franz Rosenzweig giudaismo Halakhah Hasidism hescheliana interrogativi Israel Jewish Lévinas maniera Martin Buber mistica mitzvà mitzvoth modalità Neher neo-chassidismo New York nozione pensiero pathos pensatore ebreo-americano pensiero ebraico persona presenza di Dio problema profeti proposta prospettiva realtà redenzione ricerca riferimento risposta rivelazione santità Scholem Sho'ah significato speculativo spirituale teologia profondo termini Theology Torah trascendenza
Mm 175x225 Collection: Les Cahiers de La nuit surveillée, n° 1. Brossura editoriale di 237 pagine con bandelle, illustrazioni interne al testo. Esemplare in ottimo stato. Testo in francese - french text. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). In Turkish. 287 p. Geçmis ve gelecek arasinda Tevrat. A study on history of Old Testament.
Mm 150x210 Collana Saggistica. Brossura editoriale di 191 pagine, copertina illustrata a colori. Ottimo stato, come nuovo. Spedizione entro 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.