Editore: Impenis Joh. Georgii Konig, Basileae, 1712
Da: Parker's Rare Books, Ontario, WI, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardback. Half vellum and paper covered boards, paper title label on spine, 12mo, [30]. 779, [35] pp. Title page in red and black, text in Hebrew and Latin. "Johann Buxtorf (1564-1629) was one of the most important Christian Hebraists of his day and was largely responsible for transforming Hebrew studies from an amateur hobby into an established academic discipline in the early seventeenth century. His book, Synagoga Judaica; Das ist, Juden-Schul was a critique of Judaism, combining a theological study of the religion with an ethnographic portrait of the Jews." Univ. Chicago. Buxtorf was professor of Hebrew at Basel for 39 years, and the first edition of this monumental work was published in 1603 in German. Later editions, translated into Latin, were issued throughout the 17th and 18th centuries. X-Seminary library, with label bottom of spine, book plate front pastedown. No other marks in book, pages clean, binding tight. Some wear and chipping to paper covered boards. Book condition VG. Binding: HB. Edition: Tertia Editione.
Editore: Printed by Ludovici Konig, Basileae [Basel], 1621
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Aggiungi al carrello,[16], 960 pages, [72]. This book reads from the rear. Dedication at front and index to rear. Third edition by this author , small portions missing from top and tail of spine, front joint cracked, front and rear hinges split and front board slightly loose, title page and last page of index have been reinforced with some loss of original text, some loss to top edges of pages, foxed and some staining to pages, fair to good condition , half calf with marbled boards, blindstamped edges to calf and bands on spine, , small octavo, 15.5 cm x 10 cm Hardback ISBN:
Editore: Typis Waldkirchianis, Basileae, 1613
Da: Old New York Book Shop, ABAA, Atlanta, GA, U.S.A.
Full calf. Condizione: Very good. 422p 12mo, old faint stain throughout but not offensive, last few pages heavily stained. Rebound in modern red leather.
Editore: Ludovici Regis, Basileæ (Basel), 1653
Da: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: g to vg. First edition. Large octavo (8 1/4 x 7"). [16], 1026, [26]pp. Contemporary full vellum with handwritten title in ink on spine. Printer's device to title page. Decorative head-, tailpieces and initials. Buxtorf's "Anticritica" is a rebuke of Louis Cappel's second important work "Critica Sacra" (1650), a book highly controversial from a theological point of view as the author endeavored not only to demonstrate that the Hebrew vowel-points were a novel invention, but also that - based on the various readings in the text and the differences between the ancient versions and the Masoretic text - the integrity of the Hebrew text, as held by Protestants, was intenable. Vellum age-toned, slightly darkened and partly soiled. Ex-library copy, with bookplate on inside of front cover (Sutro Library, San Francisco, California), and previous owner's Ex-Libris on front free endpaper (Wm. R. Blumenthal). Minor to moderate age-toning throughout. A few pages are heavily foxed. Text in Latin. Binding in overall good, interior in good to very good condition.
Editore: Ludovici König; Martini Wagneri ("De Literarum Hebraicarum Genuina Antiquitate," "De Decalogo" & "De Primæ Cnæ Dominicæ Ritibus & Formâ"), Basileæ (Basel), 1648
Da: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: g to vg. First edition. Octavo (8 x 6"). [68]pp; [80]pp; [72]pp; [88]pp; [44]pp; [56]pp; [64]pp; [96]pp; [24], 437, [19]pp. Contemporary full vellum with handwritten title in ink on spine. Printer's device to each title page. Decorative head-, tailpieces and initials. This first edition of Johann Buxtorf II's Protestant philologico-theological works are composed of: - I. De Linguæ Hebrææ Origine, Antiquitate, & Sanctitate (1644) - II. De Linguæ Hebrææ Confusione, & Plurium Linguarum Origine (1644) - III. De Linguæ Hebrææ Conservatione, Propagatione, & Duratione (1644) - IV. De Literarum Hebraicarum Genuina Antiquitate (1643) - V. De Nominibus Dei Hebraicis (1645) - VI. De Decalogo (1643) - VII. De Primæ Cnæ Dominicæ Ritibus & Formâ (1642) Each of these titles have retained their original title page. These works are bound with: - "Vindiciae exercitationis suae in Historiam Institutionis S.S. Coenae Dominicae: adversus Animadversiones Ludovici Cappelli" (1646), which sharply criticizes Cappellus' "Historiam Institutionis S.S. Coenae Dominicae" for siding with Joseph Scaliger's "Emendatione Temporum." Published in 1583, "Emendatione Temporum" makes clear that the Last Supper described in the Synoptic Gospels must actually have been superimposed on a normal Passover. His arguments evidently excited many Calvinist readers, including Johann Buxtorf the Younger. - "Tractatus de punctorum origine, antiquitate, et authoritate, oppositus Arcano puntationis revelato Ludovici Cappelli" (1648). In this work, the author defends the authenticity of the vocalization "JEHOVAH," the four-letter Hebrew name for God ("Yahweh"). The book was written to defend and elaborate upon a similar book by his father, Johannes Buxtorf Sr., entitled "Tiberias, sive Commentarius Masoreticus" (1620 and 1664), arguing against Elias Levita's view of the late origin of the Hebrew vowel points. Vellum age-toned, slightly darkened, and with minor abrasions. Ex-library copy, with bookplate on inside of front cover (Sutro Library, San Francisco, California), and previous owner's Ex-Libris on front free endpaper (Wm. R. Blumenthal). Minor to moderate age-toning throughout. Text in Latin. Binding in overall good, interior in good to very good condition. Johannes Buxtorf the Younger (1599 -1664) was the son of scholar Johannes Buxtorf, and a Protestant Christian Hebraist.
Da: Librería La Candela, Murcia, MU, Spagna
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Aggiungi al carrello.- Basileae. 1632. Ludovici König. Folio mayor (41'5x27'5 cms). 1 tomo. Unas 800 pgs. Encuadernación en cartoné de principios del siglo XX muy deteriorada. Faltas marginales en frontis y en varias hojas. Aceptable estado. . . Idiomas / Latín.
EUR 400,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloJUDAÏSMEJOHANNIS BUXTORFI.Tiberias.Sive commentarius masorethicus triplex. Historicus, didacticus, criticus, ad illustrationem operi biblici basiliensis.Recognitus et additamentis non paucis hinc inde locupletatus a Johanne Buxtorfio Fil. Editionem hancce novam accurante Johan Jacobo Buxtorfio, Hoh. Fil. Joh. Nep.Basileæ, 1665, pet. in-4°, rel. pl. vélin à recouvrement, reliure déboitée.Johannes Buxtorf est un protestant hébraïsant, professeur à l'université de Bâle, aussi connu sous le nom de Maître des rabbins. Tiberias est un ouvrage capital pour l'étude de la Massorah. Il s'agit de la première édition au format in-quato. L'édition est revue et augmentée par le fils de l'auteur, et publiée à titre posthume par son petit-fils. 650 gr.
Da: Costa Llibreter, Vic, B, Spagna
EUR 575,00
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Aggiungi al carrello1661 Johan Jacobum Deckerum, Basileae [Basel] Tertia hac editione de novo restaurata & innumeris accessionibus in ampliorem & augustiorem formamredacta. [16] h. + 779 p. + [18] h. 17x10 cm. Enc. pergamino. Firma de anterior propietario. Lomo deteriorado Para ver o recibir fotografías de los libros puede ir a nuestra web o solicitarlas.(hebreo, judios, religión, hebreo, judios, religión).