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Yves BRAYER - [Versailles 1907 - Paris 1990] - Peintre français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Jean Paul Crespelle - le 13 janvier 1959 -
Carte de correspondance recto-verso -
Référence libraire : GF29012
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Yves BRAYER - [Versailles 1907 - Paris 1990] - Peintre français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Jean Paul Crespelle - le 14 octobre 1957 -
1 page in4 - En tête de la Rue Monsieur le Prince -
Référence libraire : GF29013
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Yves BRAYER - [Versailles 1907 - Paris 1990] - Peintre français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Jean Paul Crespelle - le 23 mai 1958 -
1 page in4 - En tête de la Rue Monsieur le Prince -
Référence libraire : GF29014
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Yves BRAYER - [Versailles 1907 - Paris 1990] - Peintre français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Jean Paul Crespelle - le 27 février 1959 -
1 page in8 - En tête de la Rue Monsieur le Prince -
Référence libraire : GF29015
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Yves BRAYER - [Versailles 1907 - Paris 1990] - Peintre français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Jean Paul Crespelle - le 29 mars 1972 -
1 page in4 - En tête "Les Baux de Provence" -
Référence libraire : GF29016
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Z. Izydorczyk
Manuscripts of the 'Evangelium Nicodemi', A Census.
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 1994 Hardcover. 292 p., 165 x 245 mm, Languages: English, Including an index. Fine copy. ISBN 9780888443700.
Référence libraire : 45785
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Z. Izydorczyk
Manuscripts of the 'Evangelium Nicodemi', A Census.
Hardcover. 292 p., 165 x 245 mm, Languages: English, Including an index. Fine copy. ISBN 9780888443700. The so-called Evangelium Nicodmi (EN), a fifth-century apocryphal passion narrative, showed remarkable vitality throughout the Middle Ages and by the close of the period established itself as one of the most influential religious texts, its authority approaching - though not often attaining - that of the canonical gospels. The importance of the EN for the religious culture of the Middle Ages has long been recognized, yet its scope and vicissitudes, its gradual evolution and transmission, have occasioned but a few tentative explorations. The reason for this paucity of detailed studies and for the continued absence of a comprehensive edition of the EN lies in the circumstances that make them all the more desirable - the apocryphon's enormous popularity in the Middle Ages and, as a natural corollary, the daunting abundance of extant manuscripts. Manuscripts of the Evangelium Nicodemi offers the first comprehensive listing of all known Latin manuscripts of the apocryphon. Descriptions of individual manuscripts provide information about the coodices (writing material, number of folios, size, date, place of origin, scribes, owners, contents) and about the texts those codices contain (incipits and explicit of the texts that make up the Evangelium). A series of five analytical and interpretative indexes serves as a guide to the composition of the Evangelium and its satellites, to the chronology of the manuscripts, to their contents, and to persons and places connected with them. The information gathered in this volume may be of assistance in studying the sources of vernacular translations of the Evangelium, patterns of its ownership and readership, medieval attitudes towards it, and the dynamics of its textual evolution; in investigating scribal practices of selection and compilation; and in identifying manuscripts of other apocrypha.
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Zaccaria, Giuseppe
Catalogo degli incunabuli della Biblioteca Comunale di Assisi.
cm. 18 x 25,5, 116 pp. con 8 tavv. f.t. Biblioteca di bibliografia italiana 345 gr. 116 p.
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Zador, Eugene (Jenö), Komponist (1894-1977)
2 eigenh. Briefe mit U.
o.J. Los Angeles, 5. III. 1969 und 1. IX. 1969, Fol. Zus. 2 Seiten. Briefkopf.
Référence libraire : 45423
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Zagrosek, Lothar, Dirigent (geb. 1942)
Eigenh. Albumblatt mit U.
o.J. Berlin, 2. VII. 1975, Qu.-Gr.-8°. 1 Seite.
Référence libraire : 50944
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Zahl, Peter-Paul, Schriftsteller (1944-2011)
Masch. Brief mit eigenh. Widmung und U.
o.J. Portland, Jamaica, 30. VI. 1992, Fol. 3 1/2 Seiten, mit Absenderaufkleber.
Référence libraire : 55206
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Zahlhaas, Johann Baptist von (gen. Neufeld), Schauspieler und Schriftsteller (1787-1870)
Eigenh. Albumblatt mit U.
o.J. Bremen, 1. VI. 1826, 8°. 1 Seite.
Référence libraire : 48183
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Zahn, Ernst, Schriftsteller (1867-1952)
Eigenh. Albumblatt mit Gedicht (8 Zeilen) und U.
o.J. Ohne Ort, Dezember 1931, 8°. 1 Seite. Montiert.
Référence libraire : 44674
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Zahn, Ernst, Schriftsteller und Hotelier (1867-1952)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Goeschenen, 27. I. 1917, Kl.-4°. 1 Seite. Doppelblatt mit Briefkopf.
Référence libraire : 51223
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Zahn, Ernst, Schriftsteller und Hotelier (1867-1952)
Ein Läuten. Neue Gedichte.
o.J. Olten, Vereinigung Oltner Bücherfreunde (VOB), 1946, 8°. 1 weißes Bl., 59 S., 3 Bl. Braunes Orig.-Halbmaroquin mit Buntpapierbezügen und Kopfgoldschnitt, aus der Werkstatt von Willy Schaffner, Rheinfelden, im Schuber.
Référence libraire : 54452
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Zahn, Ernst, Schriftsteller und Hotelier (1867-1952)
Masch. Brief mit eigenh. U.
o.J. Zürich, 25. XII. 1921, Gr.-4°. 1 Seite. Briefkopf.
Référence libraire : 58887
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Zahn, Friedrich, Statistiker (1869-1946)
Eigenh. Brief mit U. sowie eigenh. Briefkarte mit U.
o.J. München, 8. V. und 26. VI. 1923, Verschied. Formate Zus. 5 Seiten. Briefkopf.
Référence libraire : 57414
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Zahn, Wilhelm, Architekt und Ornamentforscher (1800-1871)
Eigenh. Billett mit U.
o.J. , Ohne Ort und Jahr, Qu.-8°. 1 Seite.
Référence libraire : 50851
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ZAMACOÏS (Miguel).
Carte autographe signée adressée à Jules Claretie.
1 page et demie in-12 obl., à son monogramme imprimé, s.l., "Samedi ". Mot de remerciement dans lequel il fait allusion à des travaux de marouflage à la Comédie Française : "Je souhaite pour vous et pour moi que ces fameux marouflages vous laissent quelques loisirs! Quelle triste polémique !".
Référence libraire : 96427
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ZAMACOÏS (Miguel).
Carte autographe signée adressée à Jules Claretie.
1 page et demie in-12 obl., à son monogramme imprimé, s.l., "Samedi ". Mot de remerciement dans lequel il fait allusion à des travaux de marouflage à la Comédie Française : "Je souhaite pour vous et pour moi que ces fameux marouflages vous laissent quelques loisirs! Quelle triste polémique !".
Référence libraire : 96427
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ZAMACOÏS (Miguel).
Deux lettres autographes signées adressées à [Ali Héritier, journaliste à Cinémonde].
1928-1929 1 p. in-12 (21 novembre 1928) et 1 p. et demie in-4 à l'en-tête imprimé de l'hebdomadaire Candide (5 juillet 1929). En réponse à une enquête réalisée par la revue hebdomadaire Cinémonde, à la question : "Un metteur en scène a-t-iI le droit de modifier l'intrigue d'un roman ou d'une pièce qu'il portera à I'écran ?". L'homme de lettres est formel : on ne peut modifier une oeuvre littéraire qu'avec l'accord de l'auteur et si l'auteur n'est plus, une adaptation est une manière de "sacrilège qui devrait être interdit par une loi". Dans la seconde lettre, il se plaint d'une altération de la qualité de la production théâtrale et d'une diminution de l'effort qu'il impute à la concurrence des "spectacles mécaniques".
Référence libraire : 110751
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ZAMACOÏS (Miguel).
Deux lettres autographes signées adressées à [Ali Héritier, journaliste à Cinémonde].
1928-1929 1 p. in-12 (21 novembre 1928) et 1 p. et demie in-4 à l'en-tête imprimé de l'hebdomadaire Candide (5 juillet 1929). En réponse à une enquête réalisée par la revue hebdomadaire Cinémonde, à la question : "Un metteur en scène a-t-iI le droit de modifier l'intrigue d'un roman ou d'une pièce qu'il portera à I'écran ?". L'homme de lettres est formel : on ne peut modifier une oeuvre littéraire qu'avec l'accord de l'auteur et si l'auteur n'est plus, une adaptation est une manière de "sacrilège qui devrait être interdit par une loi". Dans la seconde lettre, il se plaint d'une altération de la qualité de la production théâtrale et d'une diminution de l'effort qu'il impute à la concurrence des "spectacles mécaniques".
Référence libraire : 110751
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ZAMACOIS Miguel - [Louveciennes 1866 - Paris 1955] - Ecrivain français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Francis Chevassu - Paris le 17 juin 1914 -
Carte in12 a l'en-tête du Figaro - recto-verso -
Référence libraire : GF28815
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ZAMACOIS Miguel - [Louveciennes 1866 - Paris 1955] - Ecrivain français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Francis Chevassu - Paris le 29 juin 1914 -
Carte in12 a l'en-tête du Figaro - recto-verso -
Référence libraire : GF28816
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ZAMACOIS Miguel - [Louveciennes 1866 - Paris 1955] - Ecrivain français
Lettre Autographe Signée - le 8 février 1929 -
1 page in8 -
Référence libraire : GF16233
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ZANETTI Ugo S.J.
Filigranes vénitiens en Egypte
Firenze, Leo Olschki 1986 pp.437-499, avec dédicace par l'auteur, br.orig., 24cm., bel état, extrait de "Studi Albanologici, Balcanici, Bizantini e Orientali in onore di Giuseppe Valentini", C79185
Référence libraire : C79185
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Zanardelli, Giuseppe, Jurist und Politiker (1826-1903)
2 Briefe mit eigenh. U. sowie 2 eigenh. beschriftete Visitenkarten.
o.J. Maderno, 1. IV. und 12. X. 1902, 8° und Qu.-16°. Zus. ca. 4 Seiten. Briefkopf "Il Presidente del Consiglio dei Ministri".
Référence libraire : 54198
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ZANETTI Ugo S.J.
Filigranes vénitiens en Egypte
pp.437-499, avec dédicace par l'auteur, br.orig., 24cm., bel état, extrait de "Studi Albanologici, Balcanici, Bizantini e Orientali in onore di Giuseppe Valentini", C79185
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Zanker, Arthur, Schriftsteller und Arzt (1890-1957)
Eigenh. Gedichtmanuskript (16 Zeilen) mit U.
o.J. Ohne Ort, 25. XII. 1951, Fol. 1 Seite.
Référence libraire : 41557
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Zapf, Hermann ? Joost, Siegfried [Hrsg.]
Bibliotheca Docet. Festgabe für Carl Wehmer. Unter Mitwirkung Heidelberger Bibliothekare herausgegeben von Siegfried Joost. Titel: Hermann Zapf.
Amsterdam, Verlag der Erasmus-Buchhandlung, 1963. 4°. 411 Seiten. Original-Leinenband.
Référence libraire : 23957AB
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Zarncke, Friedrich, Germanist (1825-1891)
6 eigenh. Briefe mit U.
o.J. Leipzig, 18. V. 1858 bis 23. X. 1881, Verschied. Formate. Zus. ca. 7 Seiten.
Référence libraire : 50273
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Zarncke, Friedrich, Germanist (1825-1891)
8 eigenh. Briefe mit U.
o.J. Leipzig, 26. V. 1877 bis 16. I. 1886, 8°. Zus. ca. 15 Seiten.
Référence libraire : 40770
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Zarncke, Friedrich, Germanist (1825-1891)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Leipzig, 27. XII. 1875, 8°. 1 Seite.
Référence libraire : 45068
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Zarqali, Abu Ishaq Ibrahim al- / Bianchini, Giovanni (ed.).
Tabulae de motibus planetarum. [Ferrara, ca. 1475].
Folio (242 x 340 mm). Latin manuscript on paper. 160 leaves (complete including four blank leaves at the beginning and six at the end). Written in brown ink in a neat humanistic hand, double columns, 37 lines to each page, numerous two and three line initials supplied in red or blue. With one large illuminated initial and coat of arms of the Scalamonte family flanked by floral decoration on first leaf, painted in shades of blue, green and lilac and heightened in burnished gold. With altogether 231 full-page tables in red and brown, some marginal or inter-columnar annotations, and one extended annotation on final leaf. Fifteenth century blind stamped goat skin over wooden boards, remains of clasps. The so-called "Toledan Tables" are astronomical tables used to predict the movements of the Sun, Moon and planets relative to the fixed stars. They were completed around the year 1080 at Toledo by a group of Arab astronomers, led by the mathematician and astronomer Al-Zarqali (known to the Western World as Arzachel), and were first updated in the 1270s, afterwards to be referred to as the "Alfonsine Tables of Toledo". Named after their sponsor King Alfonso X, it "is not surprising that" these tables "originated in Castile because Christians in the 13th century had easiest access there to the Arabic scientific material that had reached its highest scientific level in Muslim Spain or al-Andalus in the 11th century" (Goldstein 2003, 1). The Toledan Tables were undoubtedly the most widely used astronomical tables in medieval Latin astronomy, but it was Giovanni Bianchini whose rigorous mathematical approach made them available in a form that could finally be used by early modern astronomy. - Bianchini was in fact "the first mathematician in the West to use purely decimal tables" and decimal fractions (Feingold, 20) by applying with precision the tenth-century discoveries of the Arab mathematician Abu'l-Hasan al-Uqilidisi, which had been further developed in the Islamic world through the writings of Al-Kashi and others (cf. Rashed, 88 and 128ff.). Despite the fact that they had been widely discussed and applied in the Arab world throughout a period of five centuries, decimal fractions had never been used in the West until Bianchini availed himself of them for his trigonometric tables in the "Tabulae de motis planetarum". It is this very work in which he set out to achieve a correction of the Alfonsine Tables by those of Ptolemy. "Thorndike observes that historically, many have erred by neglecting, because of their difficulty, the Alfonsine Tables for longitude and the Ptolemaic for finding the latitude of the planets. Accordingly, in his Tables Bianchini has combined the conclusions, roots and movements of the planets by longitude of the Alfonsine Tables with the Ptolemaic for latitude" (Tomash, 141). - The importance of the present work, today regarded as representative of the scientific revolutions in practical mathematics and astronomy on the eve of the Age of Discovery, is underlined by the fact that it was not merely dedicated but also physically presented by the author to the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II in person on the occasion of Frederick's visit to Ferrara. In return for his "Tabulae", a "book of practical astronomy, containing numbers representing predicted times and positions to be used by the emperor's […] astrologers in managing the future" (Westman, 10ff.), Bianchini was granted a title of nobility by the sovereign. - For Regiomontanus, who studied under Bianchini together with Peurbach, the author of the "Tabulae" counted as the greatest astronomer of all time, and to this day Bianchini's work is considered "the largest set of astronomical tables produced in the West before modern times" (Chabbas 2009, VIII). Even Copernicus, a century later, still depended on the "Tabulae" for planetary latitude (cf. Goldstein 2003, 573), which led to Al-Zarquali's Tables - transmitted in Bianchini's adaption - ultimately playing a part in one of the greatest revolutions in the history of science: the 16th century shift from geocentrism to the heliocentric model. - In the year 1495, some 20 years after our manuscript was written, Bianchini's Tables were printed for the first time, followed by editions in 1526 and 1563. Apart from these printed versions, quite a few manuscript copies of his work are known in western libraries - often comprising only the 231 full-page Tables but omitting the 68-page introductory matter explaining how they were calculated and meant to be used, which is present in our manuscript. Among the known manuscripts in public collections is one copied by Regiomontanus, and another written entirely in Copernicus's hand (underlining the significance of the Tables for the scientific revolution indicated above), but surprisingly not one has survived outside Europe. Indeed, the only U.S. copy recorded by Faye (cf. below) was the present manuscript, then in the collection of Robert Honeyman. There was not then, nor is there now, any copy of this manuscript in an American institution. Together with one other specimen in the Erwin Tomash Library, our manuscript is the only preserved manuscript witness for this "crucial text in the history of science" (Goldstein 2003, publisher's blurb) in private hands. Apart from these two examples, no manuscript version of Bianchini's "Tabulae" has ever shown up in the trade or at auctions (according to a census based on all accessible sources). - Condition: watermarks identifiable as Briquet 3387 (ecclesiastical hat, attested in Florence 1465) and 2667 (Basilisk, attested to Ferrara and Mantua 1447/1450). Early manuscript astronomical table for the year 1490 mounted onto lower pastedown. Minor waterstaining in initial leaves and a little worming at back, but generally clean and in a fine state of preservation. Italian binding sympathetically rebacked, edges of covers worn to wooden boards. A precious manuscript, complete and well preserved in its original, first binding. Provenance: 1) Written ca 1475 by Francesco da Quattro Castella (his entry on fol. 150v) for 2) Marco Antonio Scalamonte from the patrician family of Ancona, who became a senator in Rome in 1502 (his illuminated coat of arms on fol. 1r). 3) Later in an as yet unidentified 19th century collection of apparently considerable size (circular paper label on spine "S. III. NN. Blanchinus. MS.XV. fol. 43150"). 4) Robert Honeyman, Jr. (1928-1987), probably the most prominent U.S. collector of scientific books and manuscripts in the 20th century, who "had a particular interest in astronomy" (S. Horobin, 238), his shelf mark "Astronomy MS 1" on front pastedown. 5) Honeyman Collection of Scientific Books and Manuscripts, Part III, Sotheby's, London, Wed May 2, 1979, lot 1110, sold to 6) Alan Thomas (1911-1992), his catalogue 43.2 (1981), sold to 7) Hans Peter Kraus (1907-1988), sold to 8) UK private collection. Bernard R. Goldstein & José Chabas, 'Ptolemy, Bianchini and Copernicus: Tables for Planetary Latitudes,' Archive for the History of Exact Sciences, vol. 58, no. 5 (July 2004), pp. 553-573. Bernard R. Goldstein & José Chabas, Alfonsine Tables of Toledo (= Dordrecht-Boston-Londres, Kluwer Academic Publishers ("Archimedes, New Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology" 8), 2003. José Chabás & Bernard R. Goldstein, The Astronomical Tables of Giovanni Bianchini (Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2009). Thorndike, 'Giovanni Bianchini in Paris Mss,' Scripta Mathematica 16 (1950) 69ff. & his 'Giovanni Bianchini in Italian Mss.,' Scripta Mathematica 19 (1953) 5-17. Rashed, Development of Arabic Mathematics: Between Arithmetic and Algebra. Boston, 2013. Mordechai Feingold & Victor Navarro-Brotons, Universities and Science in the Early Modern Period. Boston 2006. R. Westman, Copernicus and the Astrologers. Smithsonian 2016. M. Williams, The Erwin Tomash Library on the History of Computing, 2008, 141. Simon Horobin & Linne Mooney, English Texts in Transition: A Festschrift Dedicated to Toshiyuki Takamiya on his 70th Birthday. Woodbridge 2014. Silvia Faschi, Prima e dopo la raccolta: diffusione e circolazione delle Satyrae, di Francesco Filelfo. Spunti dall' epistolario edito ed ineditio. In: Medioevo e Rinascimento. XIV, n.s. XI (2000), 147-166 (mentioning a connection between the Italian Humanist and Marco Antonio Scalamonte). C. U. Faye & W. H. Bond, Supplement to the Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States and Canada (1962), p. 21, no. 12 (this manuscript).
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Zasius, Johann Ulrich, kaiserlicher Rat (1521-1570)
Schriftstück mit eigenh. U. "J. U. Zasius".
o.J. Ohne Ort, 14. VII. 1569, Qu.-4°. 1 Seite.
Référence libraire : 40571
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Zbornik, Karl / Girziczka, J.
Im Lande der Heinzelmännchen. Ein Schattenspiel von K. Zbornik m. Versen v. J. Girziczka. Vienna, October 1932.
Oblong folio (300 x 223 mm). 10 pp. German verses in ink. With 10 ink silhouettes on sprinkled background. Autogr. artist's dedication signed on front flyleaf ("Karl Zbornik"). Contemp. boards; spine and corners reinforced with cloth. Ink cover illustration and title. Charming, unpublished manuscript children's book, a unique work which the artist dedicates to his "dear little friend Hans for his birthday". The rhymes are by the unknown poet J. Girziczka. - Slightly fingerstained near beginning; binding loosened.
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Zechlin, Walter, Politiker und Diplomat (1879-1962)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Berlin, 3. XII. 1913, Kl.-4°. 3 Seiten. Doppelblatt.
Référence libraire : 43888
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Zedlitz-Neukirch, Octavio von, Politiker (1840-1919)
Eigenh. Billett mit U.
o.J. Berlin, 6. VIII. 1916, 8 x 12 cm. 1 Seite. Gelocht.
Référence libraire : 53317
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Zeitlin, Solomon
Josephus on Jesus. With particular reference to the Slavonic Josephus and the Hebrew Josippon, by Solomon Zeitlin.
RARE monograph on the relation of Slavonic Josephus to Hegesippus and Josippon, and the Christian passages in the Slavonic Josephus, with chapters on the messianic expactation in Israel in the time of the Second Commonwealth and a sketch of the life and writings of Josephus Flavius. Solomon Zeitlin (Shlomo Cejtlin; Tseitlin; Tseytlin) (1886 or 1892-1976) was an eminent Jewish historian noted for his three-volume 'The Rise and Fall of the Judean State', still considered the standard history of the Second Jewish Commonwealth, and essential reading for anyone wishing to study the origins and birth of Christianity. Contains 6 b&w facsimiles of manuscripts of the Slavonic Josippon and Josephus, and Hebrew Josippon from Leningrad State Library, Moscow Musee Historique and Vatican. 235x160mm. VI+118 pages. Blue cloth Hardcover. Cover and spine rubbed, yellowing and somewhat stained. Cover corners and spine edges bumped and peeling. Small sticker on front inner cover bottom corner. Upper corner of rear whitepage and several last pages sightly wrinkled. Inner cover and pages yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare groundbreaking study, of importance to historians of both Christianity and Judaism, is in good condition.
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ZEKI VELIDI TOGAN.
On the miniatures in Istanbul libraries.
Very Good English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In English. 68 p. Rare. On the miniatures in Istanbul libraries.
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Zeller, Eugen, Maler (1889-1974)
Eigenh. Bildpostkarte mit U.
o.J. Feldmeilen bei Zürich, 28. IX. 1928, 2 Seiten.
Référence libraire : 56730
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Zeller, Heinrich, Opernsänger, Tenor (1856-1934)
Eigenh. Albumblatt mit U.
o.J. Weimar, 24. IV. 1915, Gr.-8°. 1 Seite. Doppelblatt.
Référence libraire : 57355
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Zeschau, Heinrich Anton von, sächsischer Staatsmann (1789-1870)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Dresden, 1. XII. 1849, 8°. 1 Seite. Doppelblatt.
Référence libraire : 57354
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Zetsche, Eduard, Maler und Schriftsteller (1844-1927)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Wien, 12. XII. 1895, 8°. 1 Seite. Doppelblatt.
Référence libraire : 57353
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Zetsche, Eduard, Schriftsteller und Maler (1844-1927)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Hirschhorn am Neckar, 12. VII. 1892, 8°. 2 Seiten. Doppelblatt.
Référence libraire : 37761
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Zeuthen, Hieronymus Georg, Mathematiker (1839-1920).
Eigenh. Manuskript mit U. O. O., [1875].
Französische Handschrift auf Papier. 22 SS. 4to. Manuskript zu Zeuthens 1876 in Band IX der von dem Mathematiker Carl Neumann in Leipzig herausgegebenen "Mathematischen Annalen" publiziertem Aufsatz über singuläre Flächenpunkte, betitelt "Sur une classe de points singuliers de surfaces". Mit einigen Korrekturen und Streichungen. - Der dänische Mathematiker Zeuthen war Professor in Kopenhagen und fast vierzig Jahre lang Sekretär der Königlich Dänischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Neben der abzählenden Geometrie beschäftigte er sich mit mathematischer Wissenschaftsgeschichte, insbesondere mit der antiken griechischen Mathematik und der Mathematik des Mittelalters. - Stellenweise leicht braunfleckig.
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ZEVAES (Alexandre).
De l'introduction du marxisme en France.
Paris Marcel Rivière, "Etudes sur le devenir social" 1947 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, 216 pp. Edition originale avec un envoi de l'auteur à Paul Vienney et une lettre autographe signée à Robert-Jean Longuet, arrière petit-fils de Karl Marx (une page in-12, un peu froissée, datée du 25 août 1947). En bonne condition.
Référence libraire : 83923
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ZEVAES (Alexandre).
De l'introduction du marxisme en France.
Paris Marcel Rivière, "Etudes sur le devenir social" 1947 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, 216 pp. Edition originale avec un envoi de l'auteur à Paul Vienney et une lettre autographe signée à Robert-Jean Longuet, arrière petit-fils de Karl Marx (une page in-12, un peu froissée, datée du 25 août 1947). En bonne condition.
Référence libraire : 83923
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Ziegler, Christoph, Philologe und Archäologe (1814-1888)
Illustrationen zur Topographie des alten Rom. [NurTafelband].
o.J. Stuttgart, Paul Neff, ohne Jahr [ca. 1880], Qu.-Fol. Mit Titelblatt, 3 kolor. Plänen und 20 getönten Lithographien mit Ansichten. Hldr. d. Zt. (bestoßen und berieben).
Référence libraire : 57408
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Ziegler, Clara, Schauspielerin (1844-1909)
Eigenh. Albumblatt mit U.
o.J. München, Mai 1904, Gr.-8°. 1/2 Seite.
Référence libraire : 47349
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