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Verlag: G. Olms, 1977
ISBN 10: 3487063867ISBN 13: 9783487063867
Anbieter: SKULIMA Wiss. Versandbuchhandlung, Westhofen, Deutschland
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Johannis Buxtorfii P. Lexicon Chaldaicum, Talmudicum Et Rabbinicum. In quo Omnes Voces Caldaicae, Talmudicae Et Rabbinicae, quotquot in universis Vet. Test. Paraphrasibus Chaldaicis; in utroq[ue] Talmud, Babylonico & Hierosolymitano, in vulgaribus & secretioribus Hebraeorum Scriptoribus, Commentatoribus, Philosophis, Theologis, Cabalistis & Iureconsultis extant, fideliter explicantur. Nunc demum, post Patris obitum [.] in lucem editum a Johanne Buxtorfio Filio. Reprint der Ausgabe Basel 1639. [80] Seiten und 2.679 Spalten mit zwei Tafeln, Leinen (Olms Verlag 1977) leichte Lagerspuren 3210 g. Sprache: la, he.
Verlag: G. Olms, 1977
ISBN 10: 3487063867ISBN 13: 9783487063867
Anbieter: Celler Versandantiquariat, Eicklingen, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: GIAQ
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Reprint bei Olms, Hildesheim, 1977. XIV/2742 S., Leinen---- Neuwertig, verlagsfrisch verpackt. Nach der Ausgabe Basel 1639 - 3215 Gramm.
Verlag: Georg Olms, Hildesheim, New York, 1977
Anbieter: Antiquariat Düwal, Berlin, Deutschland
Folio. Mit illustr. Doppeltitel. 7 Bl., 2679 S., 32 nn. Bl. OLwd. m. geprägt. Deckeltitel u. RSchild. Grauer Kopfschnitt. Frisches Ex. gr.
Basle, Ludwig König, 1639 (1640). Cont.vellum, 5 lvs, engr. portrait, 2680 cols. and 32 lvs (indices). Some brownings. Title page lacking. Folio. Ex lib copy. Overall in good condition. * Wolf II, 550. Prijs 237. Johannes Buxtorf (1564-1629) and his son Johannes Buxtorf (1599-1664). Buxtorf began working on the Lexicon in 1609, and it was complete by his son in 1639. The titlepage is missing, but the engr. portrait of Buxtof with the date of 1639 is present. Present also the Epistola dedicatoria to the ordines of Groningen and Omlandia, in which the editor pays tribute to the Dutch Republic which favoured Jewish studies. Groningen is mentioned especially, as the University's professors Gomarus and Alting had encouraged Buxtorf to prepare the rabbinic lexicon. See Prijs 237 (pp. 365-370).
Verlag: Ludovici König 16401639, Basel,, 1640
Anbieter: Antiquariat Knut Ahnert Berlin, Berlin, Deutschland
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6 Bll., 2680 Spalten, 32 Bll. Index, Folio, Prgt. d. Zt. Erstausgabe des Standardwerkes. Hauptwerk von Johannes Buxtorf d. Ä. (1564-1629), dass von seinem Sohn nach 10jähriger Arbeit vollendet wurde. Buxtorf hatte von 1591 bis zu seinem Tod den Lehrstuhl für Hebräisch an der Universität Basel inne. Pergament angestaubt u. etwas fleckig. ExLibris, die ersten 2 Bll. etwas knittrig u. m. hinterlegt. Randfehlstellen, ein Eckausriß, Papier im Satzspiegel teils gebräunt - insgesamt gutes Exemplar.
Verlag: Ludovici König, Basileae (Basel), 1640
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: g to g+. Second edition. Folio (15 1/2 x 10 1/4"). [12], 2680 columns (1440pp), [64]pp (Index). Modern full brown morocco, with gilt-lettered leather label on spine. Raised bands. Decorative head-, tailpieces and initials. Begun by Johannes Buxtorf in 1609, and completed by his son in 1639, this second edition of "Lexicon chaldaicum, talmudicum et rabbinicum" immediately became a standard reference work for Christian scholars in Jewish studies. (a new but very imperfect edition was published as late as 1866). Because of the time needed to be completed, the "Lexicon chaldaicum, talmudicum et rabbinicum" has often been referred to as the "opus triginta annorum," work of thirty years (1609-1639). Integrating a variety of Roman, Italic, Greek, Hebrew and Gothic typefaces, this lexicon is also an impressive example of 17th century printing. The text, in two columns, is arranged alphabetically according to the Hebrew alphabet, however, the text itself is in Latin. Unfortunately, this work is lacking the engraved frontispiece portrait of Johannes Buxtorf and the additional engraved title. Moderate rubbing along front joint. Gold lettering mostly faded on title label. Modern endpapers and fly leaves. Previous owners' inscriptions pasted on inside of front cover. Lower corner of title page expertly repaired. Most pages foxed / age-toned throughout. Text in Latin with some Hebrew. Binding in overall good+, interior in good to good+ condition. About the author: Johannes Buxtorf (1564-1629) was a celebrated Hebraist, member of a family of Orientalists; professor of Hebrew for thirty-nine years at Basel and was known by the title, "Master of the Rabbis." His massive work, "De Synagoga Judaica" (1st. ed. 1603), scrupulously documents the customs and society of German Jewry in the early modern period. Buxtorf was the father of Johannes Buxtorf the Younger.