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172031437A Paris, chez Jean Baptiste Coignard, 1720. Un vol. au format in-12 (168 x 97 mm) de 6 ff. n.fol., 398 pp. et 5 ff. n.fol. Reliure de l'époque de plein veau brun, filet à froid encadrant les plats, dos à nerfs orné de filets gras à froid, caissons d'encadrement dorés, fleurons dorés, semis de pointillés et de petits fleurons dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin acajou, titre doré, palette dorée en queue, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées.
In folio oblungo (55,5x47 cm); (42) cc. nn. Legatura coeva editoriale in mezza tela verde con titolo e fregio impreso in oro al piatto anteriore. Una piccolissima ed ininfluente mancanza di carta al margine esterno alto di carta 17. Qualche macchiolina di foxing, più intense al frontespizio ed alle prime pagine, dovute alla qualità della carta, alcuni piccoli forellini al margine bianco basso delle prime due carte, ininfluente e per il resto in buone condizioni di conservazione. Esemplare ancora in barbe. L’opera vene stampata su carta forte. Prima rara e completa edizione, ancor più rara a reperirsi completa dei piatti originali, di questo interessante studio illustrato dedicato alla storia, all’archeologia, ai costumi, festività ed ai monumenti degli ebrei e della terra di Israele. Il volume presenta 23 magnifiche e grandi tavole che riproducono templi , planimetrie, monumenti e avvenimenti legati alla storia del popolo ebraico. Il volume si apre con la storia di Mosè. Seguono poi capitoli dedicati a: Il tempio di Gerusalemme, Salomone, “Le Sanhedrin”, “Ville de Ninive”, “Tombeau de Rachel”, “Le Sabbat”, “La Paque”, “Rejouissances et Festins des Juits pendant la fete des Tabernacles”, “Repudation, Divorce”, “Ville de Nazareth”, Ceremonie du Mariage de la Sainte Vierge”, “Formule des contrats de Mariage des Hebreux”, “Transfiguration de N.=S. sur le Mont=Thabor”, “Sepulcre ou Tombeau de N. =S. Jesus=Christ”, “Montaigne des Oliviers”, “Explication de quelques Monnaies et medailles des Juifs” (con tavola delle monete). Alla fine del volume tavola cronologica della lista cronologica dei Re dei “Liste Chronologique des Rois des Hebreux, les israelites n’ont commence a avoir des Rois que depuis Saul”, “Rois de Juda”, “Rois d’Israel”, “Listes de s Macchabees, ou des PrincesAsmonees qui ont Gouverne la Republique des Juifs en qualite de Princes et de Grands Pretres Jusqu’au regne d’Herodote le Grand”, “Liste Chronologique des Grands Pretres des Hebreux”, “Table chronologique de l’Histoire de la creatione du Monde”. Le ultime quattro pagine sono infine dedicate alla spiegazione del calendario ebraico. Opera molto rara ed ancora in barbe. Le tavole illustrate sono opera di Aveline, Scotie ed altri.
First edition. Original illustrated blue and white paper wrappers with black-and-white photographs. 4to. About 15 pages each; 28 cm. Statehood-era run of this important Zionist photographic periodical, including the issue from the month when Statehood was declared (May 1948), filled with hundreds of black-and-white photographs, tables, maps, and articles. Covers topics such as Report on Latin America, Youth that Saved a Nation, and Way of the Mediator. The Histadrut was founded in December 1929 in Haifa to look out for the interests of Jewish workers...The Histadrut became one of the most powerful institutions in the state of Israel, a mainstay of the Labour Zionist movement and, aside from being a trade union, its state-building role made it the owner of a number of businesses and factories and, for a time, the largest employer in the country. Until Israel began moving away from a socialist economy, the Histadrut, along with the government, owned most of the economy (Wikipedia 2017) . Newspaper headlines report the sensational side of events in Palestine, but rarely the important things that happen daily. The Jewish State is being built by men and women with a single mind and single purpose, men and women of the Histadrut who stick to their task in fields and factories, who reluctantly take the gun in hand to ward off the enemy. HISTADRUT FOTO-NEWS will bring to American Jewry the story of Palestine in its proper perspective. Its heroes will be workers. Its drama will be the life of the pioneers who build not only new physical wonders but social and spiritual patterns that suit the rebirth of an ancient, civilized people. SUBJECT(S) : Labor and laboring classes, Israel, Periodicals. OCLC lists 15 holdings worldwide. Overall, very good condition. Minimal pencil markings that do not affect text. Slight rubbing and mild edgewear. Some issues have more significant edgewear and pencil markings. (HOLO2-134-29)
Three volumes bound in one. Octavo. Pp. 359; 96; 40. Three title-pages present. Handsome vignette illustration at end of approbations and introduction. Contemporary ownership inscriptions, stamps; browned, occasionally stained in places. Hardcover, bound in contemporary quarter calf and brown cloth, gilt lettering-piece to spine, cloth inner hinges. A moderately worn copy, overall good. ~ First edition. The complete work, comprising of all 3 volumes: Zoology, Botany, Mineralogy. Written in Hebrew, mostly in Rashi script. The second volume, on botany, includes many Latin names. Joseph Schönhak was born at Tiktin, 1812; died at Suwalki, 1870. He led a retired life, devoting his time to writing and study. He was the author of "Ha-Mashbir" or "Aruk he-Hadash" (Warsaw 1858). His "Toldath Haaretz" (Toledot ha-Arez) is a natural history in three volumes. The subjects are arranged and classified, and a full description of each is given as to color, form, and habitat. Those that are mentioned in the Bible are given book, chapter, and verse; and so with those mentioned in the Talmud. The "Ha-Masbir" is an Aramaic-German rabbinical dictionary, based on Nathan ben Jehiel's "Aruk" ("Hamiluim oder Masbir Hachadasch. Aramäisch-rabinisch-deutsches Wörterbuch, Ergenzung zu dem Hamasbir oder Aruch" Warsaw 1869.) His "Sefer ha-Milluim" was published in Warsaw in 1869 ("Sefer Ha-Miluim Le-Aruch: A dictionary to the Talmud and Midrashim, based on the order of the Aruch, with clarification of readings and sources from the Babylonian and Palestian Talmuds, the Tannaitic Midrahsim (.)" was reprinted 1978, Jerusalem, Makor.) Bibliography: Ha-Maggid, 1870, No. 49; Fuenn, Keneset Yisrael, 1866. See also Isidore Singer and Julius Gottlieb: The Jewish Encyclopedia. Rare.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original map. Oblong atlas folio. (57 x 77 cm). In Ottoman script. Folded. Stains on the upper side. Slightly chipped margins. Filistin haritasi. Scale: 1/250.000. Erkilet was an officer of the Ottoman Army and the general of the Turkish Army. In fall 1941 he, along with General Ali Fuad Erden, visited the occupied territories in Ukraine (including Crimea) on the invitation of Gerd von Rundstedt. From there he and other Turkish officers flew to Rastenburg to meet Hitler in person. In 1943 he published his essays on that trip under the title "What I Saw on the Eastern Front". Being a staunch Turanist, he was briefly detained for Panturkic activities in 1948 together with some other prominent Turanists.
314-Eo.J. Aquarell, Feder und Pinsel in Braun über Bleistift, weiß gehöht, mit Bleistiftlinie umrandet, auf blauem Papier. 26,4:18,3 cm. Provenienz: Nachlassstempel V.P. Mohn (Lugt. Suppl. 1817a). Das Blatt zeigt eine für Mohns sonstige zeichnerische Strenge ungewöhnlich malerische Auffassung.
96710aaf1869, in-8vo (23 x 9.5 cm), 120 pages écrites dans une petite écriture, pas toujours de lecture facile, parfois à l'encre, parfois au crayon, brochure originale.
188220004E. Plon et Cie, Imprimeurs-éditeurs 1882 2 tomes. In-folio, reliure de l’époque demi-maroquin rouge à coins, dos à 5 nerfs, tête dorée. 468 - 512 pp., 44 gravures sur acier à pleine page hors texte sous serpente, 593 gravures sur bois. Coiffes, coins, et coupes frottés, premier mors interne du tome II fendillé, sinon intérieur en excellent état. Bel ensemble.
1970304787New York 1970. 26 single-sided press releases plus three pamphlets. 4to and folio. Generally fine condition. Pamphlets are stapled. 26 single-sided press releases plus three pamphlets. 4to and folio. The Palestine Arab Delegation came to prominence through their demand that the Balfour Declaration be abrogated. With the advent of the United Nations they established themselves in New York City and continued to lobby for the interests of Palestinians. <br/><br/>This collection provides a in depth look into the concerns and strategies of the group. The heart of it naturallyis devoted to the Six Day War in June 1967 and includes a substantial press release dated 29 July 1968. Nine pages of which are "A Diary of Crimes by Zionist Jews in the Gaza Strip."<br/><br/>Pamphlets include:<br/>1. Proof of Guilt. Zionist in Occupied Palestine are Guilty of War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity. 19 August 1963. Illustrated. 12pp<br/>2. A Statement submitted by the Palestine Arab Delegation to the Fifth Emergency Special Session of the General Assembly. 28 June 1967. 12pp<br/>3. Proof of Guilt. The War Criminals: Dayan Allon Begin Rabin Bar-Lev Hod Eban Carmel Galili Ben Gurion are Guilty of War Crimes. March 1969. Illustrated. 30 pp<br/><br/>Although most of the press releases are untitled some bear the following: "Mayor of Jerusalem Exposes Jewish Crimes and Atrocities Hails Commando Action" "Security council Debate" "The Zionist Gemini in the Security Council" "Jewish War Crimes: Israel Resorting to More Presure to Drive Arabs from Occupied Lands. unknown books
1884784161884. Hardcover. Very Good. Uniformly bound in old 1/2 leather marbled boards with leather backstrips and corners. Original wrappers not bound in. 21cm. Some foxing mostly on page edges and at beginning and end of volumes. Old price written heavily on verso of free endpapers. An attractive set. Quarterly Statement was first issued in 1869 to inform their supporters about the ongoing work undertaken or supported by the organization. The original first series apparently consisted of only eight numbers. Our set contains the first 56 quarterly issues of the "New Series." The first volume also contains an 80p. plus a folding map work titled: "The Exploration of Palestine" A Brief Statement of the Principal Work Accomplished by the Exploration Fund from Its Foundation to December 1870." <br/><br/> hardcover books
1942N4644Jerusalem: Government Printer 1942. First Edition . Half Cloth. Very Good. 8vo . Some 1400pp to 2000pp for each year. Half cloth binding. Each volume with owner's stamp at the first page only MODAI ADVOCATES TEL AVIV The two volumes for 1944 have a spelling mistake on the spine for the word "Palestine". Some mild spotting on end papers and some spines. One volume with some more spotting on end paper One volume with ear endpaper margins with minimal loss. Please see photographs- ENGLISH TEXT WITH A FEW HEBREW PAGES. A VERY GOOD AND RARE COLLECTION OF THIS OFFICIAL MANDATORY PALESTINE PUBLICATION <br/> <br/> Government Printer hardcover
1st edition. Period boards. 8vo. 161 pages. 26 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to Jewish Law: Science Quarterly. A fascinating Zionist Hebrew journal from the early Soviet period providing insight into the rarely discussed topic of the Jewish legal revival movement that occurred in Palestine during the British Mandate. It deals with practical, modern applications of Jewish law that were, no doubt, highly influential on the development of law in modern Israel. Dikshtein was a leading advocate of creating a legal system based on Jewish law, but fit for statehood. (Likhovski, 2006) . He was a practicing lawyer in Europe before emigrating to Palestine. He was also awarded the Israel Prize for jurisprudence in 1957. (Wikipedia, 2018) . SUBJECTS: Jewish law -- Periodicals. OCLC lists three copies worldwide (HUC, Brandeis, Harvard) , none in New York. Ex-library with usual, minimal markings. Pages are browning, but clean. Overall Very Good Condition. (YID-30-39)
1st edition. Period boards. 4to. 14 pages each, 33 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to The Jewish Militant. Complete second year run. An important Labor Zionist periodical of Poale Zion, initially published in Philadelphia from 1906-1907 before moving to New York from 1907-1920. US Poale Zion published a Yiddish newspaper, the Yidisher Kempfer, and an English journal, Jewish Frontier, edited by Hayim Greenberg and Marie Syrkin (Wikipedia, 2018) . SUBJECTS: Labor Zionism -- United States -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (NYPL, YIVO, Harvard) . Boards defective, pages wavy from old dampness, but contents are good. (AMR-54-13)
1st edition. Original boards. 8vo. 57 pages, 21 cm. Mostly in Hebrew with some English. Signerman 5474, listing 2 copies. Goldman 947, Deinard (KA) 618. Title translates to Book of Zion: Includes a Collection of Different Articles and Writings by the Authors of Israel in America. The only published issue of this Zionist periodical, which was edited by Ephraim Deinard. Includes articles on Zionism and Hebraic culture in America; A list of Zionist societies in America (pp. 4-11; among the locales are Altona, PA, Key West, FL, Knoxville, TN, St. Joseph, ME, and Waco, TX) ; letters that Deinard sent on behalf of Mafitze Sifrat Zion to President William McKinley, Benjamin Harrison and Grover Cleveland (pp. 45-9) ; a bio-bibliography of Bernhard Felsenthal (pp. 55-7) ; short book reviews by Deinard (pp. 50-5) ; poetry (pp. 22-3) ; and a list of subscribers (final page) . Deinard records, "on account of an error by the young typesetter my name does not appear on [the title page] of this work, the majority of which I authored" (Koheleth America, part 1, p. 55n) . However, only seven of the fifteen articles are signed by him. Other contributors included Julius [Joel] Aronson, A. B. Dobsewitch, Judah David Eisenstein, Max Nordau, Moses Hacohen Reicherson, Abraham Hayyim Rosenberg and Rabbi Moses Weinberger. Subscriptions cost fifty cents. The printer later reported, "I received many subscriptions. Only a few paid the fifty cents in advance, the majority promised to pay once they received the book. After they received it they again promised [to pay], but their promise will forever remain unfulfilled. Ephraim Deinard, (18461930) , was a leading bibliographer and Hebrew author. He wandered in his youth, collecting ancient manuscripts and books in many countries, and then established a bookshop in Odessa. In 1897 he tried unsuccessfully to found an agricultural settlement in Nevada (U. S. ) . An active Zionist, he settled in Palestine in 1913 where he investigated the possibilities of Jewish settlement. After being expelled by the Turks in 1916 he returned to the United States and continued his bibliographical work. His two most noteworthy bibliographical works are Or Mayer: Catalogue of the Old Hebrew Manuscripts and Printed Books of the Library of the Hon. Mayer Sulzberger of Philadelphia (1896) and Koheleth America (1926) , a listing of Hebrew books published in America from 1735 to 1926. The first part of the latter work contains essays on the state of Hebrew literature in America, which are written in his unadorned, but typically acerbic, style. He laid the foundations of the Hebrew book and manuscript collections of the Library of Congress with the financial aid of Jacob Schiff. A violent polemicist on many controversial subjects, he attacked Reform Judaism, Hasidism, Christianity, and Karaism. Deinard was a prolific Hebrew writer, producing more than 50 books and pamphlets often signed with his pseudonym, Adir (Wikipedia, 2018; Goldman 2006) . SUBJECTS: Hebrew literature -- United States. Jewish literature -- United States. OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide (OCLC: 24132716) . Good+ condition. (ZION2-1-2-BR)
In-4°; pp. (4), 171, (5), completo delle 33 tavole a colori come indicato nell’Indice delle tavole , la cartina della Palestina è ripiegata, con un piccolo restauro a uno strappo; legatura originale in mezza pelle con titolo impresso in oro al dorso. Giulio Ferrario scrive questa descrizione della Palestina raccogliendo testi già precedentemente scritti sui viaggi in Terra Santa, arricchendolo di immagini colorate tratta da D’Anville, dalle opere di Mayer sull’Impero Ottomano, sulla Siria e la Palestina, anche per facilitare i pittori che devono rappresentare i luoghi santi, i monumenti e costumi di quel tempo e di quei luoghi.
A PARIS, chez Nicolas Gosselin, 1714 à 1719 -E.O. - In-4 - Pleine basane de l'époque (frottée, coiffes usées, épidermures - Pièces de titre et de tomaison cerise - Dos à cinq nerfs et à caissons fleuronnés dorés - Toutes tranches rouges - Page de titre bicoloire avec vignette - 4 volumes sur 8 - T. I, VI, VII & VIII : T. I) - XCVIII-[5]-399-[23 de table] pages, 102 planches PP HT gravées par P. GIFFART, THOMASSIN, DUFLOS. T. VI) - (6)-446-(26 de Table) pages - 100 planches T. VII) - (5)-493-(33 de Table) pages - 71 planches T. VIII) - (6)- 446-37 de Table) - 99 planches Les planches sont d'une grande fraîcheur.- Ensemble homogène très frais intérieurement Ex-Libris Armorié : Bibliothéca Stephan Alexandre Javelle Canonisi et Magistri Chori Eclestae Beatae Marie Montisbrisonis
1860LR32-HN6Avec 23 planches de gravures sur cuivre (dont double pages) sous serpentes, 23 gravures sur bois et deux chromolithographies en fin de volumes. Reliure demi maroquin, 5 faux nerfs, fente de 4 cm en pied de mors du second plat, une fente de 1 cm au niveau de la coiffe inférieure, très légères traces d'épidermure sur les mors, percaline sur les plats un peu frottée sur les coins, in-4°, intérieur en bonne condition, rousseurs assez éparses, p. de faux titre, p. de titre, double planche formant frontispice, 463 p. errata. Sur la première garde, intéressant suivi de cet exemplaire au u troisième quart du vingtième siècle commençant par un ex-dono de Pierre de Vogüé (un cousin de l'auteur) à un prêtre de la paroisse de Saint Séverin puis son entrée dans la bibliothèque du marquis de Godefroy de Ménilglaise puis de son don à un vicaire de la paroisse de Sainte Clotilde.
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 23cm. 19 consecutive reports submitted to the Fourth through Twenty-third national congresses of the Jewish Board of Deputies. Today the SAJBD [South African Jewish Board of Deputies] represents nearly all of the Jewish community institutions and synagogues, works as a watchdog against anti-Semitic articles in the media, examines legislation concerning the Jewish community and maintains contact with Diaspora communities world-wide, as well other political and religious organizations in South Africa. (jewishvirtuallibrary.org) Descriptions of the Jewish Board of Deputies positions on Zionism, persecution and violence against Jews in Europe and the resettlement and emigration of European Jews. OCLC lists only 3 runs worldwide (NYPL. Brandeis, NLI) , and a few libraries list single issues. All spines rebacked. Some shelf wear, showing on certain volumes more than others. Text is clean and fresh. Overall good+ condition. (AJCONG-31)
Lot of 5 original single-sheet maps in copperplate engraving of fine quality. Fine, strong impressions on heavy handmade paper with ample margins all round. First, original state, unaltered by later colouration. Preserved flat in acid-free, pH-balanced, buffered archival paper. In fine condition. - - Full individual descriptions are available on request. - - First edition. Willem Albert Bachiene (1712-1783), Dutch clergyman, later a professor of geography and astronomy at the Illustere School, Maastricht. Well known cartographer. The 3-volume "Heilige geographie of aardrijkskundige beschryving van het Joodsche land, alsmede andere landen in de H. Schrift voorkomende," is considered among his most important works. It was published in Utrecht between 1763-1768, and included a suite of 12 fine geographical maps of the Holy Land and its neighbouring lands which Bachiene made during a period of ten years, the first in as early as 1758. The map offered herewith is taken from this suite. Other important cartographic works of the Holy Land by Bachiene were included in the so-called "Jehovah Bible" i.e. "De Gansche H. Schrift, Vervattende alle de regelmatige Boeken des Ouden en Nieuwen Testaments (.) Gods Gedenk-Naam Jehovah onvertaald gehouden" published in 1762 by N. Goetzee of Gorinchem, shortly before the present map first appeared in book form. Whereas other single-sheet maps by Bachiene are in relative abundance, the works from "Heilige geographie of aardrijkskundige beschryving van het Joodsche land" are very scarce, seldom found in any state, practically unavailable in their original, uncoloured state. - - Note regarding this lot: Each of the 5 maps in this lot is offered also separately. [Descriptive text Copyright Librarium, The Hague]
61535Paris, Ve Jules Renouard 1857, 585x400mm, VIII- 88pages, 1 carte dépliante à la fin du volume de texte, l’atlas comporte 1 frontispice et les 50 premières planches lithographiées, dont de nombreuses en couleurs, certaines comportent des rousseurs. Demi-basane noire à coins, coiffes endommagées et dorure passée au volume de texte.
417 pages. Index. Appendices. Footnotes. List of sixty black and white illustrations. A rare surviving copy of this important reference, made all the more engaging by today's environment of competing fiat currency devaluations. "Hitherto Numismatists when stydying the Origines of Coinage had confined themselves to the materials presented to them in the earliest money of Lydia, Greece and Italy, and on the other hand the Metrologists had almost completely limited their range of observation to the systems of Babylon, Egypt, Greece and Rome. As the Comparative Method has yielded such excellent results in the study of other human institutions, I have endeavoured by its aid to get some new principles which may throw some fresh light on the first beginnings of monetary and weight systems." - from Preface. Attractive gilt decoration upon green front board. Legible gilt lettering upon backstrip. Average external soiling and wear. Several chips from and lengthy openings along backstrip which has become brittle with age. Narrow opening along most of front hinge. Back hinge open. Bookplate discretely removed inside front board. Unmarked. A tender but worthy copy. Book
1938182152London: His Majesty's Stationery Office 1938. First edition of this press summary "Not to be published or broadcast in any form in this country or abroad before 4 p.m. G.M.T. on Wednesday 9th November." The two maps show the workings of two proposed partition plans including that favoured by the majority of the partition commission: the creation of northern and southern mandates and the carving out of Jewish and Arab states in the centre. Of the 3775 copies printed none are recorded in institutional libraries the full report being much more common. Octavo pp. 12. With 2 folding maps outlined in red. Original self-wrappers wire-stitched as issued front cover lettered in black red embargo notice on laid-down label. Staining at staples as usual map coming away from lower staple: near-fine. This summary not in Khalidi & Khadduri 1656 for the full report. unknown
167934Paris, André Pralard, 1679 ; in-12 de [10] ff., 661 pp. ( mal numérotées 671), 1 p. (privilège)., reliure de l'époque veau brun, dos à nerfs orné avec roulette au dauphin en queue, tranches mouchetées.
6 tomi in 3 vol. in-8, pp. XLVIII, 293, (3); (4), 375; (4), 370; (4), 363; (4), 368; (4), 242, 154, (4, di cat. edit.); bella legatura del tempo in mezza pelle, titoli e fregi oro ai dorsi, tagli spruzzati, frontespizi a stampa rossa e nera. Con 6 carte geografiche più volte ripiegate incise in rame da F. Polanzani (Palestina, Grecia, Turchia, Penisola arabica, Persia, India, Africa del Nord, ecc.) e 7 tavole di costumi e monumenti (pianta del Tempio fìdi Gerusalemme, pianta di Babilonia, tabernacolo, candeliere d'oro, ecc.). Prima traduzione italiana di quest'opera storica assai approfondita e colta, composta originariamente in inglese da H. Prideax, tradotta in varie lingue e ristampata anche a metà Ottocento. Esemplare in buono stato, alcune ingialliture e pochi fogli con piccoli rinforzi.. Brunet IV, 872 (traduz. francese del 1728). Graesse V, 442 (altre ed. in varie lingue)..
1880R119437Venetiis [Venice], typis Antonellianis 1880-1881 Complete in 2 volumes, xxviii,[4],761 + 893,[1] pp., with a few illustrations in text + 6 folding plates out of text (depicting: 1: Map of the Holy Land, 2: Bird's eye view of Jerusalem, 3: A view of part of Jerusalem, 4: A silver plate said to cover the hole in which the cross of Christ was placed, 5: Ground plan of the church of the Holy Sepulchre, 6: Ground plan of the church of St. Mary in Bethlehem), 38x27cm., text in Latin, text printed in two columns, 2nd edition, 20th cy. hardcover bindings in grey half-cloth (marbled boards, gilt title on spine, vague trace of removed label atlower end of spine), ex-libris stamp on title page, some occasional light foxing, good condition, weight: 7.4 kg., [This is a re-edition of the original Antwerp 1639-edition written between 1616 and 1626 by the Italian Orientalist Francesco Quaresmio (1583-1650), who spent several years in Jerusalem and other places in the East], R119437