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2020x-149854777XLexington Books 2020. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 147 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.50 inches. Lexington Books paperback
1498547753.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
ria9781498547758_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This book presents an existentialist reading of Andrey Platonov’s perspective on the 1917 Russian Revolution. It brings the works of Platonov into a dialogue with the philosophy of Martin Heidegger Maurice Blanchot Georges Batai hardcover
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B9781498547772Paperback / softback. New. This book presents an existentialist reading of Andrey Platonov’s perspective on the 1917 Russian Revolution. It brings the works of Platonov into a dialogue with the philosophy of Martin Heidegger Maurice Blanchot Georges Bataille and Jean-Luc Nancy on issues of communality groundlessness memory and interiority. paperback
A9781498547772Paperback / softback. New. This book presents an existentialist reading of Andrey Platonov’s perspective on the 1917 Russian Revolution. It brings the works of Platonov into a dialogue with the philosophy of Martin Heidegger Maurice Blanchot Georges Bataille and Jean-Luc Nancy on issues of communality groundlessness memory and interiority. paperback
2019x-0367332779Taylor & Francis 2019. Paperback. New. 294 pages. 9.21x6.14x0.79 inches. Taylor & Francis paperback
2017x-1472483243Routledge 2017. Hardcover. New. 296 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.75 inches. Routledge hardcover
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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
BIB-2961991810Original Hardcover. Publisher: TiraTiger Förlag Utg. 2018 Original Hardcover 281 p. This book is brand new. Series: Siriuskrönikan Language: Svenska We have this book in our store house - please allow for a couple of extra days for delivery. hardcover
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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)
20002139604Frankfurt am Main: Moritz Diesterweg / Berlin: Institut Kirche und Judentum IKJ 1989-2000. 82; 98; 109; 120; 107; 109, (3); 93, (3); 91, (1) Seiten. Zweispaltig. 4° (30 x 21 cm). Orig.-Broschuren. [Softcover / Paperback].
17381906110569xbvkBerlin - Frankfurt, (Gottschalk?), 1737-1738. 1 blank sheet; (1) 129 / (1) 111 / 77 printed sheets, with few ornamental and pictorial woodblock engravings; 1 blank sheet. - Full leather binding of the period over 7 raised bands with blind-ornamented spine; folio (ca. 34 x 24 x 5 cm; ca. 2,15 kg.).
7932556511.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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)
19110727AEditio Stereotypa C. Tauchnitii Sumptibus Ernisti Bredtii Lipsiae / Leipzig: . 1911 pp. xx 1392 24. 8vo. 220 mm. Original full leather binding worn at extremities. The brief introduction dated 1831 is in Latin. The rest of the text is in Hebrew. This version of the Torah was mainly based on that of Everardus van der Hooght 1642-1716; and August Hahn 1792-1863. HEBREW BOX Basement. Hardcover. Good. Editio Stereotypa C. Tauchnitii Sumptibus, Ernisti Bredtii, Lipsiae / Leipzig: . hardcover
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)
189166218X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
194347541Aschehoug Dansk. Near Fine. 1943. Hardcover. 1943. Near Fine three quarters leather & blue marbled boards. Previous owner's name on the front fly. 316 pages unmarked; ECR F FIC; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 316 pages . Aschehoug Dansk hardcover