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Verlag: WENTWORTH PR, 2019
ISBN 10: 1013230868ISBN 13: 9781013230868
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Zustand: New.
Verlag: CHIZINE PUBN, 2018
ISBN 10: 1378533003ISBN 13: 9781378533000
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Zustand: New.
Verlag: LIGHTNING SOURCE INC, 2015
ISBN 10: 1348060395ISBN 13: 9781348060390
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Verlag: apud Io. Ern. Fritschivm, Halae Magdeburgicae, 1736
Anbieter: Minotavros Books, ABAC ILAB, Whitby, ON, Kanada
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. 8vo (small). Latin and Hebrew. Quarter contemporary calf, paper boards. [8], 179, [3]. Boards worn and stained, joints cracked, leather creased, chipped to spine ends. Lacking ffep. Notations to endpapers, some light marginalia. Foxing to interior commensurate with age.
Verlag: Berlin/Leipzig, Voß, 1761., 1761
Anbieter: Antiquariat Reinsch, Eisenach, Deutschland
Kl.-8°. (6), 674, (2) S. Ganzldr. d. Zt. m. marm. Vors. u. Schnitt. >>> Versand nur innerhalb Deutschlands <<< - Berieben u. bestoßen.
Untertitel: Griech.-Lateinisch Untergebiet: Varia Abbildungen: 2 ausfaltb. Karten Zustand: N.a.V.gebräunt, stockfl. Seiten: 3 Bl.674 S. Format: 8°. Einband: Ldr. Gebiet: Theologie.
Verlag: Bln und Lpzg Voss, 1757
Anbieter: Antiquariat Schmetz am Dom, Aachen, Deutschland
0. 12°. 3 Bll., 337, (3) S. Restaurierter LdrBd der Zt, Rücken neu. Deckel leicht wellig, Kanten etwas beschabt. Alte Besitzvermerke am Vorsatz. Wenige Marginalien von alter Hd, teils etwas (tinten)-fleckig. Zweispaltiger Druck. Die Karten mit dem östlichen Mittelmeer und dem Heiligen Land. grc.
Verlag: in Officina Koppiana, Rostochii (Rostock), 1757
Anbieter: ANTIQUARIAT H. EPPLER, Karlsruhe, Deutschland
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Zustand: Gut. Gr. 8°. Edition Nova in lateinisch-hebräischer Sprache, 6, 162, 162, 4 S. Halbleder, Rückenleder etwas spröde, Papierschildchen am Rücken, Vorsatzblatt mit alten Anmerkungen und oben kl. Ausschnitt, Stempel des "Paedagogium Der Brueder Unitaet zu Nisky", letzte Seiten unten kaum sichtbare Wurmspur, sonst gutes Ex. Sprache: Englisch, ---------- Johann(es) Leusden (* 26. April 1624 in Utrecht; gest. 30. September 1699 ebenda) war ein calvinistischer Theologe und Hebraist. Leusden wurde 1650 außerordentlicher und 1653 ordentlicher Professor für Hebräische Sprache an der Universität Utrecht, wo er 1661/62, 1676/77 und 1693/94 als Rektor amtierte. In Zusammenarbeit mit dem jüdischen Verleger Joseph Athias aus Amsterdam gab Leusden die erste hebräische Bibel mit nummerierten Versen heraus (1661, 2. Ausgabe 1667). Diese Bibelversion erwarb sich wegen ihrer Genauigkeit und des ästhetisch ansprechenden Drucks einen herausragenden Ruf und diente bis ins 19. Jahrhundert fast sämtlichen Bibelausgaben als Vorbild. Leusden war einer der führenden Bibelgelehrten seiner Zeit und verfasste verschiedene Abhandlungen über Bibelforschung und hebräische Philologie (Philologus Hebraeus, 1656; Philologus Hebraeo-Mixtus, 1663; Philologus Hebraeo-Latino-Belgicum, 1668; Philologus Hebraeo-Graecus, 1670; Korte Hebreusche en Chaldeusche taalkonst, 1686). Außerdem übersetzte er den Katalog der 613 Gebote, der in der Einleitung von Mischne Tora, dem halachischen Code von Maimonides, enthalten ist.
Verlag: Utrecht: Dreunen, 1657
Anbieter: Leipziger Antiquariat, Leipzig, Deutschland
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gr.8°, 20 x 17,5 cm. Zustand: Gut. [12], 447, [4] Seiten Zustand: Einband berieben, Ecken und Kanten abgestoßen, Schnitt stockfleckig, Papier teils wasser- und fingerfleckig // Mit einer Titelvignette. Titel vollständig: In quo pleraeque quaestiones Generales Philologico-Hebraicae, Concernentes Textum Hebraeum Veteris Test. dilucide pertractantur ; In fine adiunctus est Catalogus Hebraicus & Latinus sexcentorum & tredecim Praeceptorum, in quae totus Pentateuchus ex sententia Iudaeorum divisus est, ULTRAJECTI, Apud MEINARDUM à DREUNEN, Typographum. ANNO M DC LVII. Leusden, Johannes, 1624-1699, war ein calvinistischer Theologe und Hebraist. Leusden wurde außerordentlicher und ordentlicher Professor für Hebräische Sprache an der Universität Utrecht, wo er auch Rektor amtierte. In Zusammenarbeit mit dem jüdischen Verleger Joseph Athias aus Amsterdam gab Leusden die erste hebräische Bibel mit nummerierten Versen heraus. Leusden war einer der führenden Bibelgelehrten seiner Zeit und verfasste verschiedene Abhandlungen über Bibelforschung und hebräische Philologie Altersfreigabe FSK ab 0 Jahre la Gewicht in Gramm: 500.
Verlag: Francisco Halma, Utrecht, 1682
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
Second edition. Octavo. 1 plate, [22]pp., 8 plates, 463, [9]pp. Bound in half brown cloth over decorative paper-covered boards (rear board holding by a thread; final leaf loose), raised bands. Black edges. Frontispiece engraving. Title page with publisher's device. Decorative initials and historiated headpiece. Compared to the first edition with eleven illustrations in text, the second edition is illustrated with nineteen images on five plates, and three additional full page engravings of sacred garments, the tabernacle during its erection (one page) and the vessels of the tabernacle and the temple, on eight plates. Additional in-text engraving. Second improved edition (first ed. 1663) of this introduction to Old Testament Biblical studies including discussions of the historical setting of the biblical corpus, important early versions, and the Talmud. A new frontispiece along with copper-plate engravings now appear in this edition. Some of the engravings depict contemporary Jewish customs (lighting the Chanukah lamp; celebrating Purim in costume; the huts of Sukkot; lighting the Sabbath lamp; marriage beneath the Chuppah; preparation for Passover; baking matzah; mourning on Tisha b'Av) and are the "oldest known etchings of Jewish life in the Netherlands" (Gans). In the first edition these scenes appeared in woodcut versions. "Biblical commentaries were a natural and important product of Hebrew learning after 1560. Broadly speaking these commentaries can be divided into three kinds: pedagogical, philological, and exegetical. Pedagogical commentaries provided either in Latin-Hebrew printings of Jewish Bible commentaries on individual biblical books, or substantial excerpts from them. The purpose of such imprints was to help students learn to read commentary Hebrew." (Stephen G. Burnett, Christian Hebraism in the Reformation Era). Leudsen was among the eminent Protestant contributors to this genre. Text in Latin with Hebrew passages. Some wear along edges of binding, light scuffing. Back joint of spine cracked, front with small chips. Spine lightly cocked. Numbers inked to front endpapers. Starting at frontispiece. Some age-toning of block. Binding in fair, interior in good+ condition. References: Gans, Memorbook: History of Dutch Jewry from the Renaissance to 1940, p. 80-81. Steinschneider, Bibl. Handbuch 1147.See also Zwarts: De hebreeuwsche typografie van Utrecht, 1938. For a bibliography of Leusden's works, describing the first editions, see Studia Rosenthaliana 1:42-49.
Verlag: Basileae, apud E. & J. R. Thurnisios, Fratres, Basileae, 1739
Zustand: Molto buono (Very Good). In-4°, mm 205x160, due opere in un volume di pp. (14), 489, (11), con 7 splendide tavole incise fuori testo e una nel testo. Seconda opera di pp. (16), 220, (14). Legatura coeva in piena pergamena rigida con titolo in oro su doppio tassello al dorso. Una macchia lungo il margine esterno del piatto posteriore, sporadiche fioriture alle carte interne, peraltro esemplare ben conservato. Lunga dedica alla prima carta bianca datata 1945, sigillo in ceralacca al contro-piatto. Testo in caratteri ebraici, greci e latini. Le sette tavole fuori testo raffigurano tradizioni ebraiche quali la circoncisione, rituali di sepoltura, flagellazione, l'erezione di un tabernacolo. La seconda opera è un'erudita analisi filologica sulle traduzioni del testo biblico, l'autore confronta le versioni greche con quelle siriache e giudaiche. Leusden fu tra i più insigni orientalisi della sua epoca, professore di lingua e cultura ebraica all'università di Utrecht dove morì nel 1699. Di quest'opera si ebbero numerose ristampe, non tutte con il bell'apparato iconografico. Book.
Verlag: Henrik Versteegh, Utrecht, 1663
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very good condition. First edition. Octavo. [6], 461, [10]pp. Bound in half-vellum over decorative paper-covered boards. Speckled edges. Publisher's device on title page. Decorative initials. Marginalia at rear. Marginalia. Separate half-title for the Spicilegium with woodcut vignette depicting the Jerusalem Temple. Contains index at rear. With 12 woodcut vignettes in the text. Some of these woodcuts depict comtemporary Jewish life in the Netherlands; they appear as copper plate engravings in the revised second edition of 1682. Rubens (first edition) 1083-1090. Steinschneider, Bibl. Handbuch 1147. First edition of this introduction to Old Testament Biblical studies including discussions of the historical setting, important early versions, and the Talmud. "Biblical commentaries were a natural and important product of Hebrew learning after 1560. Broadly speaking these commentaries can be divided into three kinds: pedagogical, philological, and exegetical. Pedagogical commentaries provided either in Latin-Hebrew printings of Jewish Bible commentaries on individual biblical books, or substantial excerpts from them. The purpose of such imprints was to help students learn to read commentary Hebrew." (Stephen G. Burnett, Christian Hebraism in the Reformation Era). Leudsen was among the eminent Protestant contributors to this genre. Text in Latin with few Hebrew passages. Binding with very light wear along edges. Vellum and paper boards with light staining and lightly rubbed. Small dealer sticker on inside front cover. Spine lightly cocked. Up to page 15 with light water staining at lower foredge. Light age-toning of block.
Ultrajecti (Utrecht), Meinardi à Dreunen, 1658. 8vo. Contemporary full vellum. Spine wide as another work has been taken out of binding ? (24),255,(1) pp. Internally clean. Scarce first edition of Leusden's Syrian Grammar.
Verlag: Ultrajecti. Apud Franciscum Halma, Utrecht, 1683
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very good condition. First edition. Octavo. 8 leaves, incl. frontispiece, 535pp. Bound in modern light brown full vellum with brown lettering on spine, beveled foredge. Speckled edges. Decorative endpapers. Frontispiece, engraved additional title page. Title page printed in red and black with publisher's device. Decorative initials. Hebrew Old Testament, criticism and interpretations by Johannes Leusden, one of the prominent orientalist, Bible experts and Professor of Hebrew at the University of Utrecht. Together with book printer Josef Athias, Amsterdam, he published the Biblia Hebraica, the first critical edition of the Hebrew Bible with numbered verses. It became known for its exactness and beautiful print, becoming a model for many Bibles. Text in Latin with Hebrew throughout. [BOUND WITH] Leusden, Johannes. Philologus Mixtus, Unà cum Spicilegio Philologico, Continente Decem quaestionum & positionum praecipuè Philologico-Hebraicarum & Judaicarum centurias. Utrecht. Franciscum Halma. 1682. Second edition. 8 leaves, incl. frontispiece, 463 (9)pp., 8 engraved plates. Decorative initials and endpiece. Contains works on the Talmud, Jewish religion, rabbinical commentary, customs and practices, the Sabbath, ancient weights and measures, capital punishments, &c. The volume is illustrated with eight engraved plates and one in-text engraving, containing 23 separate scenes . The plates depict various motifs, including scripture text, Moses' Pentateuch, purgatory, the preparation and baking of bread, priest and their robes, Tabernacle scenes and furniture, flagelation, Jewish ceremonies and customs, among others. Individuals depicted are clothed in contemporary and Biblical costumes. Text in Latin with Hebrew througout. Binding with light wear. Inked note in margin of first frontispiece.
Verlag: Ultrajecti [Utrecht]: Ex Officina Francisci Halma, Bibliopol, 1682
Anbieter: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Hardcover. Original Vellum. 8vo. [14], 463, [9] pages. 21 cm. Second edition. In Latin; With Hebrew, Samaritan, Greek. "A Philologist of Hebrew and Other Languages". Second part has special title page: "Spicilegii philologici chilias, sive Quaestionem et positionem, praecipue philogico-hebraicarum & judaicarum centuriae decem. " Pagination and register continuous. Sumptuous work on Jewish religion, customs, philosophy, and practices by the noted Christian-Hebraist Johann Leusden. With one illustration. "Johann Leusden (1624-1699) , Calvinist theologian and Hebraist. Having numbered Jews among his teachers, in 1650 he became a professor of Hebrew language at the University of Utrecht. In collaboration with the Amsterdam publisher Joseph Athias, he published the first Hebrew Bible in which the verses are numbered (Biblia Hebraica, 1661, 1667) . The edition became well known for its exactness and beautiful print, and served as a model for almost all publications of the Bible up to the 19th century. Leusden was one of the foremost Bible scholars of his time and wrote several treatises on Bible research and Hebrew philology. He also translated (Utrecht, 1656) the catalog of 613 commandments that heads Maimonides' halakhic code. " - EJ 2008. With the personal library stamp of Mor Ballagi, born Moritz Bloch (1815-1891) , Hungarian linguist and advocate of Magyarization. Subjects: Jews - Civilization - Early works to 1800. Bible. Old Testament - Versions - Early works to 1800. Talmud - Criticism, interpretation, etc. - Early works to 1800. OCLC lists 20 copies of this edition. Bottom margin and outer margin of title page previously damaged, and previously repaired. Light soiling to second leaf. Otherwise very clean and fresh throughout in solid and attractive vellum binding. Good condition. (SPEC-40-51).
Verlag: [various], Utrecht, 1665
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Nearly Fine. First edition. Sammelband of four works, issued between 1665 and 1682, small quarto. Contemporary vellum, tooled in blind, spine with raised bands and manuscript title. Light soiling to vellum. Mild toning at edges, a few old annotations, else a fine collection in a handsome Dutch binding. A collection of philological and historical treatises, including two first editions, relating to both Old and New Testament criticism, by the Calvinist theologian Johann Leusden (1624-1699), likely bound together for a theology student. The third work in this collection, Philologus Hebraeo-Mixtus (1682), contains the earliest copper-engraved illustrations of contemporary Jewish life in the Netherlands (Gans): lighting the Chanukah lamp; celebrating Purim in costume; the huts of Sukkot; lighting the Sabbath lamp; marriage beneath the Chuppah; preparation for Passover; baking matzah; mourning on Tisha b'Av. Among the foremost biblical scholars of his time, Leusden was professor of Hebrew at Utrecht: I. Philologus hebraeus continens quaestiones hebraicas, quae circa Vetus Testamentum hebraeum fere moveri solent. [.] Editio secunda auctior & emendatior, Utrecht: M. Dreunen, 1672. [24], 440pp., engraved title and portrait. Revised and augmented edition of the 1656 and 1567 editions, with completely new typesetting and a nice portrait added, but without the Hebrew-Latin translation of Maimonides' list of the 613 commendments. Steinschneider, Bibl. Handbuch 1146. II. Philologus hebraeo-graecus generalis, continens Quaestiones hebraeo-graecas, quae circa Novum Testamentum graecum fere moveri solent, Utrecht: F. Halma, 1670. [16], 220, [10, index] [1, colophon], [1, blank]pp. First edition. Studia Rosenthaliana 1:48. III. Philologus hebraeo-mixtus, una cum spicilegio philologico, continente decem quaestionum & positionum praecipue Philologico-Hebraicarum & Judaicarum centurias. Editio secunda, emendata [et] Figuris aeneis ornata, Utrecht: François Halma, 1682. [16], 463, [9, index and errata], engraved title, 8 engraved plates with multiple images, with frontispiece by J. Avele and complete with all prints.Second improved edition (first ed. 1663) for which new frontispiece and copper-engravings were made. These are the "oldest known etchings of Jewish life in the Netherlands" (Gans). Rubens (first edition) 1083-1090. Steinschneider, Bibl. Handbuch 1147. IV. Tractatus talmudicus. Pirke Abhoth sive capitula patrum una cum versione Hebraica duorum capitum Danielis, Utrecht: M. Dreunen, 1665. [8], 129, [3]pp. Reads as a Hebrew book, from right to left. First edition. Studia Rosenthaliana I:46. References: Gans, Memorbook: History of Dutch Jewry from the Renaissance to 1940, p. 80-81. See also Zwarts: De hebreeuwsche typografie van Utrecht, 1938. For a bibliography of Leusden's works, describing the first editions, see Studia Rosenthaliana 1:42-49.
Verlag: Utrecht, Meinard à Dreunen, 1688., 1688
Anbieter: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Österreich
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8vo. (24), 255, (1) pp. Contemporary calf with gilt spine; leading edges gilt. All edges sprinkled in red. First edition of this Syriac textbook, including one of the earliest investigations of the Samararitan language and script. "It is the least developed among the Semitic languages, closest to Syriac, but coarser, even less sophisticated. The Samaritan population has greatly dwindled; their capital is Nablus in Palestine, but there are also some in Damascus, Cairo, Acre and other places. Their common language is Arabic" (cf. Vater/J.). The Utrecht philologian J. Leusden (1624-99) studied philosophy in his hometown, then focused on theology and the oriental languages. He was ordained as a preacher in 1649. He subsequently moved to Amsterdam, where he took instruction in Hebrew and Talmudic scholarship from various Jewish teachers, including one of Arabian descent, and thus acquired such learning that he succeeded to the Utrecht chair of Hebrew and Jewish Antiquities in 1651 (cf. Jöcher 2409). - Binding somewhat rubbed. Ownership "J. Venturi" (dated 1805) on title page. - Vater/Jülg 323. Jöcher II, 2410. Jöcher/Adelung III, 1728, 4.
Verlag: Amsterdam: Wetsten, 1767
Anbieter: Antiquariat Bookfarm, Löbnitz, Deutschland
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8° , Leder. [3] Bl., 674 S. Vom calvinistischen Theologen und Hebraisten Johann Leusden (1624 - 1699) herausgegebene griechisch-lateinische Parallelausgabe des Neuen Testaments, hier in späterer Amsterdamer Ausgabe von 1767. Mit Kupfertitel und Karte des Heiligen Landes. "Leusden was one of the foremost Bible scholars of his time and wrote several treatises on Bible research and Hebrew philology." (Encyclopedia Judaica XI, 675). - Leder d. Zt. Einband spröde u.m. Wurmspuren, innen nachgedunkelt u. etw. fleckig, vereinzele Eckknicke, einige handschriftl. Anmerkungen u. Besitzeinträge. Ein charmantes Exemplar. Mit Stempel und Rückensignatur einer aufgelösten Klosterbibliothek. atx Script120 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 530.
Verlag: LIGHTNING SOURCE INC, 2016
ISBN 10: 1354668995ISBN 13: 9781354668993
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Gebunden. Zustand: New.
Verlag: WENTWORTH PR, 2016
ISBN 10: 1362870390ISBN 13: 9781362870395
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Zustand: New.
Verlag: Amsterdam: Gerardus Borstiyus, Fransiskus Halma, Guli'elmus van de Vater, 1701
Anbieter: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, USA
paper wrappers. Quarter-leather over speckled boards, 12mo, 306 pages. Includes added engraved title page and illustrations. 16 cm. In Hebrew. Darlowe & Moule; 5139. Roest 172.The Old Testament in Hebrew. Text in double columns. Edited by Georgius Desmarestz, with a eulogy by J.H. Lederlin. Unpointed edition, based on Leusden (1667). This is the Bible edition that Rabbi Aryeh Levin used to conduct the Goral HaGra. OCLC: 41894628. Our colleague offers a comparable rebound copy for $1200. Engraved title page as restored margins (no design or text affected). Beautifully rebound with leather spine with raised bands and attractive gray speckled boards. Paper, text, and binding all bright and clean. With protective archival box. A Beautiful 300+ year old Hebrew Bible. (KH-10-12).
Verlag: Francisci Halma (Francis Halma), Utrecht, 1686
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
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Softcover. Zustand: vg-. First edition. Octavo. [3]. 56pp. Title page illustrated with decorative and deatiled woodlock printer's device. The work is a detailed list of the 613 Jewish laws, codified in the Hebrew bible, as presented according to Maimonides, in his work Sefer Mitzvot (The Book of Commandments). Here the laws are presented side by side in Hebrew and Latin, in a two-column format, and translated by Calvinist orrientalist and scholar Johannes Leusden (1624-1699). The laws are divide into two groups, the first consisting of the 248 obligatory commandments, and the second group containing the final 365 prohibitive commandments. The front includes two pages of introductory text from translator Johannes Leusden, with decorative woodblock initials. Although the work is complete in itself, the work was originally bound with a collection of dissertations on the Hebrew bible by Leusden, titled "Philologus Hebraeus" issued in Utrecht by printer Francis Halma the same year. Text throughout in Latin and Hebrew. Disbound book block with some sporadic minor to light water stains to the title page and the rest of the text (mostly in the margins). In very good- condition overall.
Anbieter: Douglas Stewart Fine Books, Armadale, VIC, Australien
Leiden : Cornelis Boutesteyn & Jordan Luchtmans, 1692. Two volumes in one, folio (375 x 260 mm), original blind-stamped panelled vellum over boards (rubbed), spine with raised bands and manuscript title (partially faded); Volume 1. Title leaf in red and black with vignette allegorical engraving, pp. [6], 63, [1 blank], 547 (2 columns per page, numbered 1-1094), 91 (Index); Volume 2.Title printed in black, with vignette engraving, and Index to verso, pp. 444 (2 columns per page, numbered 1-888), 79 (Index); text largely in Latin, with Greek, Hebrew, Arabic and occasionally other Semitic languages; head- and tailpieces;front hinge cracked, otherwise internally sound and clean throughout. Samuel Bochart (1599-1667) was aFrench Huguenot scholar in the field of Biblical exegesis. Born in Rouen, hestudied philosophy at Sedan and theology at Saumur and in 1628 became pastor at Caen. He later studied at Oxford. In compiling this monumentalzoological treatise on the animals of the Bible, he drew not only on the Biblical texts themselves but also the writings of Arab naturalists such as al-Damirî and al-Qazwini, whose work had never been published in Europe. Bochart's treatise was first published in London in 1663; a second edition appeared in Frankfurt in 1675. Thisis the stated third edition, published in Leiden in 1692 and edited by theDutchCalvinisttheologianandorientalistJohannes Leusden(1624-1699).
Verlag: Guilielmum Broedelet, Ultrajecti (Utrecht), 1699
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: fair. Second edition. Folio. [98], 803, [53]pp. Original blind-tooled vellum with gold lettering on title label laid on spine. Raised bands. Engraved additional title. Title page in red and black lettering. Vignette on title page. Decorative initials, head and tailpieces. This first volume of Rev. John Lightfoot's works contains a short biography of the author illustrated with a splendid engraved portrait. Some of the other works included in this work are the following: - A Chronicle of the Times, and the order of the Texts of the Old Testament. The Harmony, Chronicle and Order of the New Testament. Illustrated with a large foldout map of Canaan. - A Few, and New Observations, upon the Book of Genesis. The Most of them Certain, the rest Probable, all Harmless, Strange, and rarely heard of before. Also an Handful of Gleanings out of the Book of Exodus. - Erubhin or Miscellanies Christian and Judaical, And Others. - The Harmony of the Four Evangelists, Among themselves and with the Old Testament. In three parts. - The Temple Especially As it stood in the days of our Saviour. Illustrated with a large foldout engraving of the Temple print, along with a list of the contents of the Temple. Each work has its own index. General index for the whole volume at rear. Age wear on binding with spine and edges darkened. Lower edge of covers rippled due to damp exposure. Closed tears at head and tail of spine. Light damp staining along paper margin throughout (not affecting text, nor plates). Pages slightly rippled throughout. Text in Latin with some Hebrew. Binding in overall fair, interior in fair to good condition.
Verlag: Assen: van Gorcum, 1967., 1967
Anbieter: Antiquariat Carl Wegner, Berlin, B, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: GIAQ
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Softcover. 25 x 17 cm. Original brochure. 135 pages. Good condition. Texts in dutch language. --- Helle Originalbroschur. 135 Seiten. Richtig gutes Exemplar. -- Bitte Portokosten außerhalb EU erfragen! / Please ask for postage costs outside EU! / S ' il vous plait demander des frais de port en dehors de l ' UE! -- Herzlichen Dank für Ihre Bestellung! K13464.