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LUST Johan
Traditie, redactie en kerzygma bij Ezechiel - een analyse van Ez., XX, 1-26
xix + 176pp., in de reeks "Verhandelingen van de Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie voor wetenschappen, letteren en schone kunsten van België. Klasse der Letteren" nr.65 (jg.31, 1969), goede staat, R30230
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Lustig, Arnold
NIGHT AND HOPE
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 206 pages. 21 cm. Second Edition. Contents: The return - Rose Street - The children - Moral education - Stephen and Anne - Blue flames - Hope. Short stories. Arnold Lustig (19262011) , was a Czech writer, screenwriter, and journalist. Born in Prague, Lustig was deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp in 1942 and later to a number of others, including Auschwitz and Buchenwald. At the end of the war he managed to escape from the death train and reach Prague, where he later graduated from the School of Political and Social Sciences. Lustigs work is based mainly on his tragic experiences in concentration camps and postwar life in his homeland. He made his literary debut with the collection of stories Night and Hope (1958) filmed as Z. Brynychs A Transport from Paradise (1962) . Much of Lustigs fiction has been translated into several languages. In 2004 he was awarded the Vladislav Vancura Prize. From 2004 Lustig lived in Prague. (Dagan and Pojar in EJ 2010) . Dust jacket in excellent condition. Beautiful copy. (HOLO2-102-17)
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Lustig, Arnost
NIGHT AND HOPE
Hardcover, 8vo, 206 pages, 21 cm. Contents: The return -- Rose Street -- The children -- Moral education -- Stephen and Anne -- Blue flames -- Hope. Short stories. Lustig (19262011) , was a Czech writer, screenwriter, and journalist. Born in Prague, Lustig was deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp in 1942 and later to a number of others, including Auschwitz and Buchenwald. At the end of the war he managed to escape from the death train and reach Prague, where he later graduated from the School of Political and Social Sciences. Lustigs work is based mainly on his tragic experiences in concentration camps and postwar life in his homeland. He made his literary debut with the collection of stories Night and Hope (1958) filmed as Z. Brynychs A Transport from Paradise (1962) . Much of Lustigs fiction has been translated into several languages. In 2004 he was awarded the Vladislav Vancura Prize. From 2004 Lustig lived in Prague (Dagan and Pojar in EJ 2010) . Dust jacket in excellent condition. Light wear to binding. Excellent condition. Beautiful copy. (Holo2-71-8A)
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Lustig, Daniel
Der Pazifist, Roman,
Dreieich, Medu, 2008. 389 S., OKart., EA sehr gut erhalten
Référence libraire : 189905AB
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Lustig, Fredi
BLÄTTER DER AGUDISTISCHEN JUGEND [APRIL 1936; 1 ISSUE]
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 26, 6 pages. 25 cm. In Hebrew and German. Title translates to Leaves of Agudist Yough. Nazi-era Newspaper of the Noar Agudati religious-nationalist youth movement. The group was founded in 1935 as a coalition of youth from Brit Ha-halutzim, Ezra, and Agudat Israel. They sought to encourage aliya to Israel in order to work the land and instill a spiritual element to settlement (EZRA, 2018) . SUBJECTS: Zionism. Orthodox Judaism. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (YIVO, TAU) . Wrappers are loose. Small chips to edges of wrapper. Pages browning. Overall very good. Rare and very displayable (YID-32-6)
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Lustiger, Arno
Schalom Libertad! Juden im spanischen Bürgerkrieg.
Frankfurt/M., Büchergilde, 1989, gr.8°. 410 S., OPb., OSU., gutes Exemplar.
Référence libraire : 950766
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Lustiger, Arno
Schalom Libertad! Juden im spanischen Bürgerkrieg.
Frankfurt, Büchergilde Gutenberg, 1989. 410 S. Mit Abbildungen. Orig.-Pappband mit Orig.-Umschlag.
Référence libraire : 18127AB
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Lustiger, Arno
Schalom Libertad!. Juden im spanischen Bürgerkrieg.
Frankfurt, athenäum, 1989. 397 S., mit s/w-Abbildungen. Original-Pappband, mit Schutzumschlag, gr.8°. mir einer umfangreichen Bibliographie. Hardcover Kleiner Bleistiftvermerk auf dem Titelblatt, davon abgesehen gutes Exemplar.
Référence libraire : 100387
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Lustiger, Arno
Zum Kampf auf Leben und Tod! Das Buch vom Widerstand der Juden 1933-1945.
(Köln), Kiepenheuer & Witsch (1994). * Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. 628 Seiten, 4 Blatt. 22 x 14 cm. Original-Leinenband mit illustriertem Original-Umschlag (gering bestoßen).
Référence libraire : 93362
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LUSTIGER, Arno (1924-2012).
¡Shalom Libertad!. Judíos en la Guerra Civil Española. Tradución del alemán de Pedro Gálvez Ruiz.
Barcelona, 2001. 4to.; 492 pp. Ilustraciones fotográficas. Cubiertas originales.
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Lustiger, Arno (Hg.)
Jüdische Stiftungen in Frankfurt am Main, Stiftungen, Schenkungen, Organisationen und Vereine mit Kurzbiographien jüdischer Bürger dargestellt von Gerhard Schiebler,
Frankfurt/Main, Kirchheim'sche Stiftung, 1994. 422 S., OKart., sehr gut erhalten
Référence libraire : 153052AB
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Lustiger, Arno (Hg.)
Jüdische Stiftungen in Frankfurt am Main, Stiftungen, Schenkungen, Organisationen und Vereine mit Kurzbiographien jüdischer Bürger dargestellt von Gerhard Schiebler,
Frankfurt/Main, Kramer, 1988. 422 S., OLwd. m. OU., EA mit hs. Widmung des Herausgebers, gut erhalten
Référence libraire : 142812AB
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LUTTIKHUIZEN Gerardus Petrus
The revelation of Elchasai : Investigations into the evidence for a Mesopotamian Jewish apocalypse of the second century and its reception by judeo-christian propagandists
s.l., 1984 [10] + 284pp. + 4pp. theses, 25cm., Doctoral Dissertation at the "Rijksuniversiteit te Groningen", text in English, bound in a solid hardcover, text is clean and bright, good condition, R118189
Référence libraire : R118189
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Lutomirski, A. D. [Abraham David]
Gebeden en Gezangen [Tefilah ve-Rinah; Tfilah veRinah; Tefilla] ten dienste van Nederlandsch-Israelitische scholen door A. D. Lutomirski.
RARE collection of Jewish prayers and songs intended for use in 19th century Netherlands Jewish schools. Includes musical notes. 220x135mm. 80 pages. Green cloth Hardcover with gilt lettering. Cover slightly rubbed. Cover corners and spine edges bumped. Front cover edge bumped. Ink marks on pre-title upper corner. Few pages slightly age-stained. Pages slightly wavy and yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book is in very good condition for its age.
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LUX (Jean).-
Vouloir.
1936 Paris, Editions R.S.F., 1936, in 12 broché, 191 pages.
Référence libraire : 2170
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LUZZATO (Aron).
Vocabolario Ebraico-Italiano ad uso dei Fanciulli Israeliti. (Avec) Vocabulario Italiano-Ebraico ad uso dei Fanciulli Israeliti. Verona, Tipografia Frizerio, 1856.
Trieste, Tipografia Merenigh, 1853. 2 volumes. 413 pages. et 564 pages. (16,5 x 12 Cm). Demi basane de l'époque. Accidents au dos. Coins émoussés. Rousseurs. Rare dictionnaire à l'usage des enfants juifs italiens. Ces deux volumes sont rares réunis car ils sont parus dans des villes différentes et avec quelques années d'intervalle.
Référence libraire : 61450
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Luzsenszky, Br. A.
SCHULCHAN ARUKH (DER GEDECKTE TISCH) . DIE VIER GESETZBÜCHER DER JUDEN
Original paper wrappings, 8vo, 88 pages. In German. Title translates as, "Shulchan Aruch (The Set Table) . The Four Rulebooks of the Jews. " Alfonz Luzsenszky was a monk in the Servita order who left because of illness and became a journalist. He translated parts of the Talmud and was prosecuted, but not convicted, in 1924 for racial hatred based on his Talmud translations. After World War II, he was re-tried for his Antisemitic Talmud translations and was sentenced to 10 years in prison (Metapedia, 2017) . OCLC lists 5 copies online (Bibliothek Der Technischen Universitat, Freie Univ Berlin, Universitãtsbibliothek Wãrzburg, Smith Col, & Bar Ilan Univ) , only one in the US. Very Good condition. (HOLO2-136-24)
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Luzsénszky, Alfons, ; Baron.
DER TALMUD IN NICHTJÜDISCHER BELEUCHTUNG
First edition. Original paper wrappers, 8vo, 48 pages, 21 cm. In German. Title translates as, "The Talmud in a Non-Jewish Light. " Alfonz Luzsenszky was a monk in the Servita order who left because of illness and became a journalist. He translated parts of the Talmud and was prosecuted, but not convicted, in 1924 for racial hatred based on his translation of this work. After World War II, he was re-tried for his Antisemitic Talmud translations and was sentenced to 10 years in prison (Metapedia, 2017) . OCLC lists 14 copies. Very Good condition. (HOLO2-136-25)
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Luzzati, Emanuele; Fernando Belgrade
HAGGADÀH DI PESACH: RITO SEFARDITA = HAGADAH SHEL PESAH
(FT) Paper Wraps. 4to. 155 pages. Color ill. 27 cm. In Hebrew and Italian. Third Edition. Illustrated Passover Haggadah with full parallel Italian translation and notes. Emanuele Luzzati is an Italian-born artist who fled Italys racial laws in 1938. SUBJECT(S) : Haggadot -- Texts. Seder -- Liturgy -- Texts. Judaism -- Sephardic rite -- Liturgy -- Texts. Illustrations by Emanuele Luzzati; Italian translation and notes by Rabbino Fernando D. Belgrado; preface by Rabbino Elio Toaff. OCLC lists 13 copies worldwide. Light wear to edges of cover, but still nice. Internal pages are nice and clean. Illustrations are vibrant. Catalog card from publisher laid in as well. Very good condition. (HAG-8-5) .
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Luzzato, M. H. [Moise Hayyim; Moché Haïm; Moshe Chaim; RaMCHaL] / Wolf, Aron & Poliatschek, Jean [Trs.] / Vajda, Georges [Preface]
Le Sentier de Rectitude. [SERIES]: Sinai - Collection des Sources d'Israel.
19.5x14.5cm. 189+8 pages. Softcover. Spine slightly curved. Spine edges slightly rubbed. Pages uncut as published. Else in good condition.
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Luzzato, Moshe Chayim / Silverstein, Shraga [Trans.]
The Knowing Heart: The Philosophy of God's Oneness [IN HEBREW AND ENGLISH]
IN HEBREW AND ENGLISH. 21X13.5 cm. 357 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly chafed. Spine slightly chafed. Else in good condition.
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Luzzatto, Aldo; Cuomo, Luisa [Trans.]
Hebrew Manuscripts From the Palatine Library of Parma: Exhibition
27.5X21.5 cm. 107+XII pages. Softcover. Cover slightly chafed. Else in good condition.
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Luzzatto, Moses C
General Principles of the Kabbalah,
New York, Research Centre of Kabbalah [u.a.], 1970. 8°, XXXV, 232 S., Text: englisch, original Pappband (Hardcover), original Schutzumschlag, minimal schief, Schutzumschlag mit Randanrissen (sauber mit säurefreiem Filmoplast hinterlegt), Schutzumschlag am Buchrücken aufgehellt und an oberer Buchrückenkante mit winziger Randfehlstelle, sonst gutes, sauberes Exemplar
Référence libraire : 23064CB
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Luzzatto, Moshe Chayim / Silverstein, Shraga [Trans.]
Mesillat yesharim: the path of the just [IN HEBREW AND ENGLISH].
IN HEBREW AND ENGLISH. 22x15cm. 362 pages. Hardcover. In good condition.
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Luzzatto, Moshe Hayyim
LA-YESHARIM TEHILAH.
Period boards. 8vo. 72 pages; 18 cm. In Hebrew. Vinograd, Lissa #1. The title translates to Praise to the Righteous. A very early edition of this work and the first Hebrew publication in Lissa (Vinograd) . Rabbi Luzzatto (1706-1746) is often thought of as a great rabbinic scholar, kabbalist, and intellectual, though this work attests to his literary and poetic abilities. One of two pivotal literary works of the 19th century Haskalah, the other being Wessely's Shirei tif'eret. Luzzatto drew from secular Italian poetic dramas while mixing in his mastery of the Hebrew language. It was written on the occasion of the wedding of his friend and pupil Jacob di Gavis. (Abramson, Encyclopedia of Modern Jewish Culture) . SUBJECTS: Haskalah Hebrew poetry. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Yale, Amsterdam, Kassel, HUC, JTS) . CD 000175365. Minor shelfwear. Very Good Condition. An outstanding copy. (HEB-50-18)
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Luzzatto, S.D. / Kircheim, Raphael
Introduction in librim Talmudicum "de Samaritanis" quae illius haeresis historiam, theologiam, ritus et literaum monumenta tractat [FACSIMILE EDITION] [IN HEBREW]
FACSIMILE EDITION. IN HEBREW. 250x175 mm. 116 pages. Hardcover. Cover yellowing and curved. Cover stained. Cover corners bumped and slightly worn. Spine yellowing and stained. Inner cover slightly age-stained. Few pages slightly age-stained. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Luzzatto, S.D. / Kircheim, Raphael
Introduction in librim Talmudicum "de Samaritanis" quae illius haeresis historiam, theologiam, ritus et literaum monumenta tractat [IN HEBREW].
IN HEBREW. 245X175 mm. 161 pages. Hardcover. In good condition.
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LUZZATTO, Samuel David
Index raisonné de livres de correspondance de feu Samuel David Luzzatto de Trieste. Précédé d'un avant-propos et suivi d'un essay de pensées et jugements tirés de ses lettres inédites.
Padoue/Padua, Sacchetto 1878. gr.-8°. XV, 135 (1) S. Flex. HLn. d. Zt.
Référence libraire : 2068-14
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Luzzatto, Samuel David
MAZOR KOL HA-SHANAH: KEFI MINHAG K.K. ITALIANI [COMPLETE]
First edition. Later boards with gilt lettering. 8vo. 192, 217 pages, 23 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to Prayerbook for the Entire Year: According to the Italian Rite. Luzzatto (1800-1865) was an Italian Jewish scholar, poet, and a member of the Wissenschaft des Judentums movement. He is also known by his Hebrew acronym, Shadal (Wikipedia, 2018) . SUBJECTS: Mahzorim. Fasts and feasts -- Judaism -- Liturgy. Vinograd, Leghorn 1134 OCLC 4 copies of this edition (GW, ND, UPenn, Spertus) (OCLC: 11388095) . Binding is starting, but still fine. Exceptionally good copy. Scarce. (RAB-64-93)
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Luzzatto, Samuel David [Shadal; S.D.]
Il Giudaismo Illustrato nella sua Teorica, nella sua Storia e nella sua Letteratura per Samuel David Luzzatto da Trieste, Professore nell'Istituto Rabbinico di Padova - Fascicolo I. [THIS VOLUME ONLY]
RARE FIRST EDITION first volume of a general systematic introduction to Judaism, which also includes one of the very first surveys of Jewish literature in Italy, edited from lessons delivered in 1830-1831 to the students of the Collegio Rabbinico of Padova by the renowned scholar, translator and professor at the Rabbinic college of Padua, Samuel David Luzzatto (1800-1865), a pivotal figure in modern Italian-Jewish scholarship and a member of the 'Wissenschaft des Judentums' movement. 215x150mm. 55 pages. Rebound board Hardcover with brown cloth spine. Original softcover in-bound. Cover curved, stained and yellowing. Cover edges slightly worn. Spine and text-block bottom part stained. Sticker on spine bottom edge. Spine peeling in one place. Spine edges slightly peeling. Original rear softcover stained. Ex-library copy with stamp on whitepage, title page, and pages 23 and 49. Pages rough-cut as published (as a result, some page edges seem tattered). Pages yellowing, wavy and age-stained. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare original edition of published lectures by one of the giants of modern Jewish scholarship is otherwise in good condition.
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Luzzatto, Samuel Davide
Il Profeta Isaia: Volgarizzato e Commentato ad uso Degl'Israeliti [TEXT IN HEBREW & ITALIAN WITH HEBREW COMMENTARY]
BILINGUAL HEBREW-ITALIAN EDITION WITH HEBREW COMMENTARY. 21.5x14cm. 648 pages. Hardcover. Cover stained. Spine worn and curved. Spine visible between pages 2-3. Several pages slightly stained. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Luzzatto, Samuele Davide [S. D.; Samuel David; SHaDaL] / Mainster; Lolli; Luzzatto, Filosseno; Ehrenreich; Pardo; Viterbi; Mortara; Foà
La Sacra Bibbia volgarizzata da Samuele Davide Luzzatto e continuatori [4 VOLUMES BOUND IN 1] Volume I. che contiene il Pentateuco / Volume II. che contiene i Libri di Giosuè, dei Giudici, di Samuele e dei Re / Volume III. che contiene i Libri d'Isaia, di Geremia, di Ezechiele e dei dodici Profeti minori / Volume IV. che contiene i Libri dei Salmi, deo Proverbii, di Giobbe, del Cantico, di Rut, dei Treni, dell'Ecclesiaste, di Ester, di Daniele, di Esdra, di Neemia, e delle Cronache I. e II.
FOUR VOLUMES BOUND TOGETHER. RARE Italian translation of the Hebrew Bible, mostly executed in 1858-1860 by Samuel David Luzzatto (1800-1865), the preeminent Italian Jewish scholar and poet, and finished by Abram Mainster, Eude Lolli, Filosseno Luzzatto; Moses Levi Ehrenreich, Jacob Vita Pardo, David Graziadio Viterbi, Marco Mortara, and Foà. 225x145mm. [VIÌ+323] + [264] + [306] + [387] pages. Black cloth Hardcover with sticker on spine. Cover slightly rubbed. Cover corners and edge rubbed. Spine wrinkled. Title-sticker wrinkled and slightly peeling/worn. Spine edges slightly peeling. Two stamps (Comunita Israelita Trieste) on front endpaper. Ink writing and stamp on front whitepage (pre-title page). Pages slightly yellowing and age-stained. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare copy of the unique translation of the Old Testament from the original Hebrew into Italian by one of the most influential members of the "Wissenschaft des Judentums" movement is in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Lvovitch, David.
LÉON BRAMSON ET L'UNION ORT
Original Wraps. 8vo. 23 pages. 21 cm. First edition. In French. Frontispiece portrait of Leon Bramson. 'Leon Bramson and the ORT Union. ' Published on the seventieth anniversary of the World Ort Union, in memory of Leon Bramson, founder of the ORT in France. A history of the French ORT, and the life and work of Leon Bramson (Leonty; 18691941) , communal worker and writer. Born in Kovno, Bramson graduated in law from Moscow University, then settled in St. Petersburg, where he practiced, and was active in the Society for the Promotion of Culture Among the Jews . He was also director of the central committee of the Jewish Colonization Association from 1899 to 1906. Under his direction a statistical study was carried out on the economic situation of the Jews in Russia (published in Russian in 1904 and in French in 19068) . He was one of the compilers of the Sistematicheskiy ukazatel literatury o yevreyakh na russkom yazyke ('Systematic Guide to Russian Literature About Jews, ' 1892) , and contributed many articles to Voskhod and other periodicals on problems of Jewish education, emigration, and colonization. Active in Jewish political life, Bramson was one of the founders of the 'Jewish Democratic Group. ' In 1906 he was elected to the First Duma as a deputy for Kovno province, joining the Labor faction ('Trudoviki') . During World War I, the Revolution, and the Civil War, Bramson was an organizer of the Central Committee for the Relief of Jewish War Sufferers (YEKOPO) . When he left Russia in 1920, he continued to work in Western Europe on behalf of ORT (with which he had been associated in Russia from 1909) , serving as its president from 1923 until his death. (EJ 2008) . The author, Dr David Lvovitch (1882-1950) studied law and economics in St Petersburg and later studied engineering in Munich. An early Zionist from a wealthy family, he visited the USA, spending the First World War years there. He returned to Russia and was elected to the short-lived 1918 Constituent Assembly. An industrialist, he was interested in ORT's agricultural and co-operative projects. Elected as a founder member of the World ORT Union Council in 1921, he was central in developing ORT into a world organisation. Lvovitch travelled abroad with Leon Bramson to find financial support for needy Russian Jews after the First World War. He worked successfully in the USA, cultivating support among the Russian emigre community. On Bramson's death Lvovitch and Aaron Syngalowski, as co-chairmen of the ORT Executive, shared the running of World ORT throughout the Second World War and after. Lvovitch, based in Paris, was in charge of ORT's remarkable programmes assisting and retraining displaced persons in Europe. When he died, the ORT Lvovitch School in Netanya was named in his memory. Subjects: Bramson, Leontii Moiseevich, 1869-1941. World ORT Union OCLC lists 3 copies (Yale, Biblio Natl France, Biblio Sainte-Genevieve) . Wraps previously folded down center, with crease line throughout; light soiling to wraps, with minor pen marks, otherwise fresh and clean. Good condition. (HOLO2-113-14)
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Lyotard, Jean-François / Gruber, Eberhard:
Ein Bindestrich. Zwischen "Jüdischem" und "Christlichem". Erweiterte Ausgabe. Aus dem Französischen von Eberhard Gruber.
Düsseldorf, Parerga, 1995. 8°. 140 S. Originalbroschur.
Référence libraire : 56200AB
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LYONS Israel, JACOB Henry
Moreh Talmidim [en hébreu]. The scholar's Instructor. An Hebrew Grammar (with points) by Israel Lyons Formerly Teacher of the Hebrew Language in the University of Cambridge. The Third Edition Revised and Corrected by Henry Jacobs, Author of "The Hebrew Guide."
London: W. H. Lunn, Classical Library, 1810 in-8, vii - 59 - (2) (catalogue de Classical Library W. H. Lunn). Cartonnage d'attente usagé, non rogné, rousseurs, nonobstant bon état.
Référence libraire : 1229544
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Lyon, David Gordon and George Foot Moore. editors.
STUDIES IN THE HISTORY OF RELIGIONS: PRESENTED TO CRAWFORD HOWELL TOY BY PUPILS, COLLEAGUES AND FRIENDS
Original Publishers Cloth. 8vo. Viii, 373 pages. Illlus. 25 cm. Howell Toy (18361919) was an American Hebrew scholar. Shaped by the "history of religions" approach to the Old Testament popularized in Europe by Julius Wellhausen, Toy came to believe that the writers of the New Testamentusing a rabbinical hermeneutic of their daymisunderstood the original meaning of several Old Testament passages when they placed a christological emphasis on them. (EJ) CONTENTS: English witchcraft and James the First, by G. L. Kittredge. -Buddhist and Christian parallels; the mythological background, by J. E. Carpenter. - Satirists and enchanters in early Irish literature, by F. N. Robinson. - Saint Peter and the minstrel, by E. S. Sheldon. - The liver as the seat of the soul, by Morris Jastrow, Jr. - The Sikh religion, by Maurice Bloomfield. - Yahweh before Moses, by G. A. Barton. - Der Schluss des Buches Hosea, by Karl Budde. - The sacred rivers of India, by E. W. Hopkins. - The two great nature shrines of Israel: Bethel and Dan, by J. P. Peters. - Asianic influences in Greek mythology, by W. H. Ward. - The theological school at Nisibis, by G. F. Moore. - The translations made from the original Aramaic gospels, by C. C. Torrey. - Oriental cults in Spain, by C. H. Moore. - The consecrated women of the Hammurabi code, by D. G. Lyon. - Figurines of Syro-Hittite art, by R. J. H. Gottheil. - Bibliography [publications of C. H. Toy] by Harry Wolfson. SUBJECT(S) : Religion. Toy, Crawford Howell, 1836-1919. Includes bibliographical references (pages 367-373) . Ex-library with usual markings. Cloth torn at top of spine. Internal pages are nice and clean. Good condition. (FEST1-85)
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Lyotard, Jean-François / Gruber, Eberhard
Ein Bindestrich. Zwischen "Jüdischem" und "Christlichem". Erweiterte Ausgabe. Aus dem Französischen von Eberhard Gruber.
Düsseldorf, Parerga, 1995. 8°. 140 S. Originalbroschur.
Référence libraire : 56200AB
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Lyrische Dichtung deutscher Juden
Lyrische Dichtung deutscher Juden.
Berlin, Welt-Verlag, (1920). 124 S., 2 Bll. Orig.-Pappband. (Die Weltbücher, Bd 15/16).
Référence libraire : 40888AB
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LÉMANN l'Abbé Joseph.-
L'Entrée des Israélites dans la Société française et les États chrétiens d'après des documents nouveaux.-
Paris. Victor Lecoffre. 1886. Edition originale avec mention de 3e édition. In-8 (146 x 216mm) dos lisse basane rouge orné or, plats et gardes marbrés, XI, 506 pages. Des rousseurs, petit manque de cuir en dos sinon bon exemplaire, bien relié.
Référence libraire : ORD-6275
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LÉMANN l'Abbé Joseph.-
L'Entrée des Israélites dans la Société française et les États chrétiens d'après des documents nouveaux.-
Paris. Victor Lecoffre. 1886. Edition originale. In-8 (143 x 223 mm) dos chagrin violet à 5 nerfs, titre, filets et roulettes dorés, plats et gardes marbrés, XI, 506, (1) pages. Des rousseurs surtout en fin d'ouvrage, dernière feuille tachée sinon bon exemplaire, bien relié.
Référence libraire : ORD-17552
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Lémann Joseph
L'Entrée des israélites dans la société française
Avalon Broché 1987 In-4 broché, couverture illustrée, 338 pp. ; très bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Référence libraire : bb2916
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LÉMANN (Joseph.)
L’entrée des Israélites dans la société française et les états chretiens d’après des documents nouveaux.
Paris, Victor Lecoffre, Paris, Victor Lecoffre1886 ; in-8, demi-chagrin noir, non-rogné, couv. conservée. _(Reliure de l’époque.)_ 1 f., XI pp., 506 pp.Cet intéressant ouvrage de l’abbé Lémann, juif converti au catholicisme comporte trois parties; _Les bienfaits de Louis XVI à l’égard des Israélites, une apologie de la conduite de l’Église à l’égard des juifs_ et _Les deux souffles d’humanité en faveur des Israélites à la fin du XVIIIe s._
Référence libraire : 35503153
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Lémann, Joseph.
L’entrée des israélites dans la société française.
Paris, Editions Avalon 1987, 240x160mm, 337pages, broché. Bon état.
Référence libraire : 54470
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LÉON DE MODÈNE, SIMON (Richard, de Simonville)
Cérémonies et Coutumes qui s’observent aujourd’huy parmi les Juifs. Traduites de l’italien de Léon de Modène, Rabin de Venise. Avec un supplément touchant les sectes des Caraïtes et des Samaritains de notre temps. Troisième édition revue, corrigée et augmentée de la Comparaison des Cérémonies des Juifs, et de la discipline de l’Eglise, avec un discours touchant les différentes Messes ou Liturgies qui sont en usage dans tout le monde. Par le Sieur de Simonville.
Lyon, François Comba, 1684. Deux parties en un volume in 12, basane usagée, coiffes absentes (20 ff.), 229 pp.-216 pp.-(3 ff.).
Référence libraire : 9557
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LÉON L'HÉBREU.
De Amore dialogi tres, nuper a Joanne Carolo Saraceno purissima, candidissimaque latinitate donati. Necnon ab eodem et singulis dialogis argumenta sua praemissa, & marginales annotationes suis quibusque locis insertae, alphabetico & locupletissimo indice his tandem adiuncto, fuerunt.
Venise, Franciscus Senensus, 1564. Petit in-8 (10 x 15 cm) de (60)-422 ff. 2 ff.bl. (sig. a-f8 g12 A-Z8 AA-ZZ8 AAA-GGG8), vélin rigide, dos à cinq nerfs, titre manuscrit sur le dos et la tranche inférieure (reliure de l'époque).
Référence libraire : 42050
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LÉON L'HÉBREU.
Philosophie d’Amour de M. Léon Hébreu : contenant les grands et hauts poincts, desquels elle traite, tant pour les choses Morales et Naturelles, que pour les diuines et supernaturelles. Traduite d’Italien en François, par le Seigneur du Parc, Champenois.
Lyon, Benoist Rigaud, 1595. In-16 (115 x 70 mm) de 816-(47) pp., 1 p.bl., notes en manchettes, veau fauve, dos orné à nerfs, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, tranches rouges (reliure du XVIIe siècle).
Référence libraire : 39760
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LÉVY (Claude) et Paul TILLARD.
La Grande Rafle du Vel d'Hiv. 16 juillet 1942.
Laffont, 1967, gr. in-8°, 269 pp, préface de Joseph Kessel, 16 pl. de photos et documents hors texte, sources et biblio, broché, couv. illustrée à rabats, bon état (Coll. Ce jour-là)
Référence libraire : 17401
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LÉVY (Sarah)
O Mon goye !
Paris, Ernest Flammarion Éditeur, 1929, 290 pp., in-12, demi rel. toil. bleue cart. Pièc. de tit. noir., filets, titre or, fleuron or
Référence libraire : 3553
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LÉVY Raphaël.-
Un Tanah.-
Etude sur la vie et l'enseignement d'un Docteur juif du II°siècle. Paris. Maisonneuve. 1883. Gd in-8 (166 x 252mm) dos chagrin vert sombre à 5 nerfs, plats et gardes marbrés, couverture imprimée conservée, 3ff.n.ch., III, 167 pages. Bon exemplaire.
Référence libraire : ORD-6414
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Lévai, Jenö
ENDRE LÁSZLÓ, A MAGYAR HÁBORÚS BUNÖSÖK LISTAVEZETOJE
Paper wrappers, 8vo, 112 pages, in Hungarian, No. 4 in a vol. Entitled: Magyar Golgota. Budapest. 1945. Title translates: Laszlo Endre, At the Head of the List of Hungarian War Criminals. Lévai, Jenö (1892? ) , Hungarian journalist who pursued research on the Holocaust of Hungarian Jewry. Lévai was born in Budapest and studied engineering, but even in his youth was attracted to journalism. Between the two World Wars he waged a fierce struggle in the press against Antisemitism in Hungary, particularly against László Endre, who later cooperated with Adolf Eichmann. After World War II he was commissioned by the new government of Hungary to collect material on the persecution of the Jews under the previous regime. From that time he devoted himself entirely to this subject, publishing books and articles which revealed new information on the anti-Jewish activities of the Hungarian and German Nazis, his research taking him to different countries of Europe. (jewishvirtuallibrary, 2012) . OCLC lists 14 copies worldwide. Covers worn and spine repaired with tape, repair on first page with tape, pages tanned, otherwise good + condition. Scarce and important (HOLO2-89-78)
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