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1974LITTESPAGNE620222Paris, Editions Hispaniques, 1974, 16,5 x 25, 488 pages cousues sous couverture souple imprimée.
1982A224(München, Thiemig, 1982). Erste Ausgabe. Umfassende Darstellung der großen Spanischen Kunst seit der Renaissance bis zum Barock. Der hübsche Katalog in sehr frischem Erhaltungszustand.
1917A Cologne, chez Pierre le Sincere, M.DCC.XIX. (1719). In-12 relie plein veau,dos à nerfs orne, piece de titre rouge, 446 pages. Marque de possession en lettre dorees sur le premier à-plat "DE CIRFONTAINE" et cachet "Pissot Nore / à Joinville" Dans un ovale en page deux.Bon etat.
1992059560Valencia., 1992. Sueca: Generalitat Valenciana. Conselleria de Cultura, Educació i Cìencia. 53(2) Seiten mit Abbildungen, teilweise farbig, im Text. Zustand: Der Schutzumschlag ist an den Rändern minimal gebräunt. Erschien im Kulturprogramm der Comunidad Valencia zur EXPO92, Seville. 4°. (31 x 24 cm) OKarton mit OUmschlag.
1951c63971951 Paris, Lubineau, 1951 ; in-4° en feuilles, couverture crème rempliée illustrée sur tout le 1er plat d'un burin de Josso, titre en noir au dos, chemise cartonnée rouge avec titre doré au dos, étui cartonné doré bordé de rouge; 115pp. Illustré de 23 burins originaux de C. P. Josso, 1 pour la couverture, 1 en frontispice , 3 à pleine page, 15 dans le texte à mi-page et 3 lettrines. Tirage total à 390 exemplaires sur vélin d' Arches. Notre exemplaire, en plus de l'état définitif des 23 gravures, possède une suite ajoutée de 19 burins, dont certains avec remarque (soit tous les burins sauf 1 vignette du texte et les 3 lettrines) et est enrichi à la page 47, sous la dédicace imprimée à Maria-Pia Chaintreuil, d'un dessin original à l'encre bleue accompagné d'une belle dédicace autographe signée de l'artiste. Ce recueil renferme 3 nouvelles : Peau d'Espagne. Pavane pour une infante défunte. L' Exode de Monsieur le Marquis de Herrera.
Paper wrappers, 8vo. , 193 pages. In Spanish. Inscribed by the author to Joseph Gutmann. Illustrated throughout with photographs and facsimile, includes fold out. SUBJECT (S) : Synagogue architecture -- Spain. Synagogues -- Spain. Inscriptions, Hebrew -- Spain. Includes bibliographical references. Prologue by José Camón Aznar. Light wear to cover. Good + condition. (SEF-31-9)
Softcover, 8vo, 18 pages, illustrated, 22 x 28 cm. Loaded with photos of synagogues and sites. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Spain. Spain -- Description and travel. Booklet folded in half. Light wear to cover edges and corners. Very good condition. (Art-11-16)
Hardcover, 8vo, xi, 556 pages. In Hebrew; Series: Sifriya le-toldot ha-yishuv ha-yehudi be-Erets-Yisra? El; Quntresim; 6; Variation: Sifriya le-toldot ha-yishuv ha-yehudi be-Erets-Yisrel. ; Quntresim; 6. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Danish Union, DET Kongelige Biblitek) . Light wear. Very good condition. (Sef-25-27)
Original Cloth. 8vo. XXI, 331; XVIII, 235 pages. 23 cm. In Hebrew. Summaries in English. Volumes one and two: East and Maghreb, Researches in the History of the Jews in the Orient and North Africa. Kerekh 1. 'arukh bi-yede H. Z. Hirshberg; be-hishtatfut E. Bashan - kerekh 2. Ba-'arikhat Eliezer Bashan, Avraham Rubinstein, Shim'on Shvartsfuks. Volume one includes ten essays and eight plates (including three maps) : with essays on Sephardim and Ashkenazim in the Ottoman Empire, the economic basis of Yeshivot in the Ottoman Empire, structure of the Rabbinate in the Ottoman Empire, Emancipation of Tunisian Jewry, etc. Volume two contains eleven essays: Divorce proceedings in Cairo Genizah documents, the Sages of Salonika, Responsum of R. Haim Capusi, Elegies of Rabbi Shalom Shabazi, Hebrew Printing in the Maghreb, Sephardi Rabbinical Emissaries to the Maghreb after World War 1, etc. Subjects: Jews - Turkey. Judaism - Turkey. Jews - Africa, North. Judaism - Africa, North. Ethnic relations. Institutional stamp on endpage, light water staining to upper margins, otherwise clean and fresh. Good condition. (SEF-53-18)
Hardcover, 8vo, 482 pages. S. 479-482: Americo Castro. Selected bibliography. The Richard Kronstein foundation for the promotion of Jewish and cognate studies. Castro (18851972) , was a Spanish historian and literary critic. Castro was a professor at the University of Madrid and later at Princeton University. He interpreted the culture and history of Spain as a result of the coming together of Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, which created a peculiarly Hispanic form of life, different both from the East and from the civilization of Western Europe. The expulsion of 1492 was in Castro's view the result of uncontainable pressures from below. He believes that the preoccupation with purity of lineage in Christian Spain from the 15th century on was a transfer of a Jewish concept, due to the infiltration of converts into Christian society. The use of secrecy and informers by the Inquisition was a continuation of methods used by Jewish tribunals. Ultimately, according to Castro, it was the Jews and their descendants the Conversos who were responsible for the discrimination by the Spaniards against the New Christians because of the latter's blood or race and for the cruel and unjust methods employed by the Inquisition and the maltreatment of those who were brought to trial before it. These were all derived from Jewish sources and traditions. Castro relied on "evidence" from the Bible, from the origin of the Spanish aristocracy, from medieval Jewish authors like Santob de Carrion (Shem Tov ben Ardutiel) , R. Moses Arragel, R. Asher ben Yehiel, R. Solomon ben Adret, and others. Castro's evidence is based entirely on a basic misunderstanding of the sources, of the Jews' understanding of the biblical text, and of the essence of Jewish law (Scholberg in EJ 2007) . OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (National Library of Sweden) . Heavily warped by waterdamage, but completely usable with no explicit damage (plates were not printed on glossy paper, but rather high-grade flat paper, so they did not stick) . Ex-library with usual markings. Staining to cover. Staining on edges of pages. Good condition. Important and scarce. (Sef-18-17)
Hardcover, 8vo, 16, 112 pages. In Hebrew. 1st edition. Sefer ohole Shem. Kohen-Zedek (18271903) , was a Hebrew poet, writer, and publicist. Kohen-Zedek, who was born in Lvov, studied rabbinics with Solomon Kluger in Brody and S. J. Nathanson in Lvov. He first engaged unsuccessfully in business and then turned to literature and journalism. He published a number of collections of his patriotic poetry in honor of the Austro-Hungarian emperor from whom he received a gold medal for art and science in 1851 and an anthology of contemporary poetry dedicated to Moses Montefiore, Neveh Kehillah. Kohen-Zedek edited a number of more or less short-lived Hebrew periodicals: Meged YeraIm, OAr khokhmah, Ha-Yehudi ha-NiI, and Or Torah. His weekly Ha-Mevasser, which included a literary supplement, Ha-Nesher, was the first Hebrew paper in Galicia; some of the best Hebrew writers and scholars contributed to it. He himself wrote in a lively and original meli? Ah style . Of some scholarly importance are his Sefat Emet, a polemic against Michael Rodkinson; Ohole Shem: Tents of Shem, Being an Account of the Trial of Jacob and Isaac of the City of Madrid in the Year 5202, on blood libels; Divrei ha-Yamim le-Malkhei Arefat, an edition of Joseph ha-Kohen 's chronicle with Kohen-Zedeks introduction; and Even Bohan, an annotated edition of Kalonymus b. Kalonymus satirical work. He has been called "the last publicist of the Galician Haskalah"(Kressel in EJ, 2007) . OCLC lists three copies worldwide (Columbia, Hebrew U, Staatsbibliothek Zu Berlin) . ATtractive gold embossed border on cover. Wear to backstrip. Hinges repaired. Bookplate on inside front cover. Other wise good condition. (Rab-46-20B).
Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 8 pages. 25 cm. In Italian and Hebrew. Title translates to English as, On the History of the Pro-Falasha Movement: Two Documents. SUBJECT (S) : Jews, Ethiopian. Estratto dalla Rivista Israelitica, anno 6, n. 4-5 [Offprint from Jewish Journal Year VI, No. 4-5]. OCLC lists four copies of this offprint (Univ. Of California in Los Angeles, Univ. Of California S Regional Library, Hebrew Union College, Univ. Of Manchester) . Jewish institutional imprint on cover; light chipping at edges. Good condition. (SEF39-30)
Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 12 pages. 25 cm. In Italian. Title translates as, The Falasha. SUBJECT (S) : Jews, Ethiopian. Dalla Nuova Antologia: 1o Febbraio 1913. [Offprint from New Anthology, February 1, 1913]. Pages tanned with some chipping at edges; spine repaired. Good condition. (SEF39-29)
197199181971 Editions Le Musée de Poche, 1971, broché, couverture souple d'édition illustrée couleurs à rabats, 156 pages, listes des oeuvres de l'artiste. Importante iconographie (photos de sculptures, dessins préparatoires...). Bon exemplaire.
8941PARIS, Arnould Ed. - ss date - In-16 (8x12) - 1/2 reliure, dos lisse avec titre et fleurons dorés - Tranche dorée - Gardes jaspées -Frontispice et quelques illustrations HT de A. Robida - 360 pages
PARIS, Arnould Ed. - ss date - In-16 (8x12) - 1/2 reliure, dos lisse avec titre et fleurons dorés - Tranche dorée - Gardes jaspées -Frontispice et quelques illustrations HT de A. Robida - 360 pages
in-8°, 214 pages, broche, couverture rempliee..— 1 des 100 exemplaires s./velin de Rives numerote (N° 77). Peu courant.- Tres bel exemplaire. [CA33-1]
18987688Prag, Mercy, 1898. VII, 89 S. 18 Tafeln und 4 (2 gefalt.) farb. Karten bzw.Pläne. 4°. OLwd. (bestoßen, etw. gebräunt).
199768188ABMadrid., El Croquis Editiorial., 1997. 34 x 24,3 cm. 177 S., 3 Blatt. Illustrierter OKarton mit OKlappenumschlag., 68188A Erste Auflage. Stoßkanten etwas angebogen, Einband minimal berieben, verso etwas fleckig, sonst gutes Exemplar.
50311aafMadrid, Don Antonio Sanz, 1765, gr. in-8vo, 2 columns, 1 leaf with large engraved coat of arms + 1 title leaf + 24 p. with Latin-spanish parallel-text on 2 colums, marbled endpaper. library stamp ‘Exlibris Eugen Haberkern, Freiburg i/B’, calf leather binding on raised bands, goldtooled spine, some rubbing, red edges.
Pamplona, Diputación Foral, 1982. 4to. menor; 138 pp., 3 hs. Cubiertas originales.
185423132Paris, Didier, Librairie-Éditeur, 1854. 48,16,(6) S. Orig.-Broschur. [2 Warenabbildungen]
In -4°, due parti legate assieme, ciascuna con frontespizio autonomo; pp. IV (4) VI-XV, (1), 120 (8); (4), 48. Legatura in pergamena. La seconda parte s’intitola “Predica contro l'abuso delle comedie, fatta nella citta di Huesca la sera della circoncisione dell'anno 1629 dal p. Gaime Alberto della Compagnia di Giesu, e tradotta di spagnuolo in italiano dal signor Alessandro Adimari”. Fra le due opere è inserito un quartino, non rilegato, che titola “Aggiunta al libro terzo della christiana moderatione... fatta l’anno 1656”. The second half’s title is “Predica contro l’abuso delle comedie…” Between the two works a gathering is included, not bound, whose title is “Aggiunta al libro terzo…”
189074328Spain: Illegible ca. 1890. Sight size of 21 1/2 x 17 1/2 inches with the original frame measuring 24 3/8 x 20 1/2 inches. Framed and glazed. Very good.The Gate of Justice is the largest of the entrances into the castle of Alhambra. The Arabic name for the gate was long believed to refer to Islamic justice or law - charia. But in fact this was a misinterpretation for a similar-sounding word and it has been shown that the translation should be Gate of the Esplanade. Its multiple arches are decorated with the Hand of Fatima Mohammed's daughter and the key to the Islamic paradise as well as a Virgin and Child placed there by the Catholic Monarchs to consecrate the gate for Christianity. [Illegible] unknown
des1mlt2Dimension extérieur 29,7 x 36,8 cm Dessin réalisé au graphite par (Qeotio?). Il est en très bon état,, on peut y voir un couple pleuré la mort de leur enfant, dû probablement aux bombardements. Dessin réalisé le 14 mais 1938, c’est un beau témoignage de la guerre civile espagnol. Dimensión exterior 29,7 x 36,8 cm Dibujo realizado en grafito por (Qeotio?). Está en muy buen estado, se puede ver allí a una pareja de luto por la muerte de su hijo, probablemente por los bombardeos. Dibujo realizado el 14 de mayo de 1938, es un bello testimonio de la Guerra Civil española.