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MAILLET (Léo).
Léo Maillet, peintre-graveur.
Lausanne chez l'artiste 1949 1 vol. broché plaquette in-8, agrafée, jaquette jaune illustrée, 32 pp., 24 reproductions en noir - le monogramme du titre et la dernière reproduction coloriée et signée par l'artiste. Edition originale numérotée à la main avec un envoi de l'artiste. On joint une eau-forte en deux tons titrée au crayon "Moon" et signée par l'artiste, ainsi qu'une invitation illustrée au vernissage de l'exposition du Petit Studio à Lausanne. Introduction par Georgine Oeri. Léo Maillet (Léopold Mayer), artiste juif né à Francfort en 1902, parvient à se réfugier en Suisse en 1942, où il poursuivra son oeuvre féconde malgré la destruction et la perte d'une grande partie de ses oeuvres d'avant-guerre. Petit pli angulaire à la couverture.
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MAILLET (Léo).
Léo Maillet, peintre-graveur.
Lausanne chez l'artiste 1949 1 vol. broché plaquette in-8, agrafée, jaquette jaune illustrée, 32 pp., 24 reproductions en noir - le monogramme du titre et la dernière reproduction coloriée et signée par l'artiste. Edition originale numérotée à la main avec un envoi de l'artiste. On joint une eau-forte en deux tons titrée au crayon "Moon" et signée par l'artiste, ainsi qu'une invitation illustrée au vernissage de l'exposition du Petit Studio à Lausanne. Introduction par Georgine Oeri. Léo Maillet (Léopold Mayer), artiste juif né à Francfort en 1902, parvient à se réfugier en Suisse en 1942, où il poursuivra son oeuvre féconde malgré la destruction et la perte d'une grande partie de ses oeuvres d'avant-guerre. Petit pli angulaire à la couverture.
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MAILLY (Jean-Baptiste)
Fastes Juifs, Romains et François, ou élémens pour le cours d'histoire du Collège Godran de Dijon , précédés d'un Abrégé de Géographie ( 2 tomes)
A Dijon, chez l'auteur et chez L. N. Frantin. A Paris chez Théophile Barrois jeune, 1782. 2 volumes in-8 reliés (19,5 x 12,7 cm) plein cartonnage vert d'époque, pièce de titre, titre doré sur pièces de titre rouge, toutes tranches rouges, LXIV-487-639 pages.-1315g.C. - Complet en deux volumes, rares. Intérieur bien frais, reliures solides. Bon état.
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Maimes, Steven L.
TZADDIKIM 6. A CATALOGUE AND BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SPECIALIZED JUDAIC BOOKS.
San Francisco: Judaic Book Service, 1975. Wrappers; 8vo. 24 pages. Fall-winter 1975-76. Over 500 works listed and described. The Judaic Book Service specializes in the fields of Chassidism and Kabbalah. Sparsely illustrated. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Very good condition. (CT-11)
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Maimon, Mose Ben
Führer der Unschlüssigen.
Lpz., Meiner, 1923/1924. Buch 1-3 in 2 Bänden (alles). Ins deutsche übertragen und mit erklärenden Anmerkungen von Adolf Weiss. 19,3/13,5 cm. CCCXXII,2,394,2/IX,1,313,1VIII,2,392 S. Grüne OLeinenbände. Farbiger Kopfschnitt. Schöne, frische Exemplare.
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Maimon, Salomon
Lebensgeschichte. Mit einer Einleitung und mit Anmerkungen neu herausgegeben von Jakob Fromer. (2. Auflage).
München, Georg Müller (1911). * Mit Frontporträt. 518 Seiten, 1 Blatt. 19 x 12 cm. Brauner Original-Halblederband (leicht beschabt und bestoßen) mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel, reicher Rückenvergoldung und gelbem Farbschnitt. (Sammlung menschlicher Dokumente, Band 2).
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Maimon, Salomon
Salomon Maimons Lebensgeschichte.
Berlin:, Union-Verlag, 1988. 8°. 245 S., Illustrationen, Leinen 1. Aufl. (Schutzumschlag teilweise abgeblasst; gut erhalten)
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Maimon, Salomon
Salomon Maimons Lebensgeschichte. Mit einer Einleitung und Anmerkungen neu herausgegeben von Dr. Jakob Fromer.
München, Georg Müller Verlag, (1911). Oktav. 518 Seiten, 1 Blatt. Blaues Original Halbleinen. Die Versandkosten für Kunstwerke und mehrbändige Werke können von den Standard-Versandkosten abweichen. Gut erhalten
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Maimon, Solomon / Hadas, Moses [Ed. ; Preface]
Solomon Maimon: An Autobiography
20.5x13.5 cm. XIV+110 pages. Softcover. Cover edges slightly rubbed. Else in good condition.
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MAIMONDES, M
The laws of the Hebrews, "relating to the poor and the stranger, from the ""Mischna-Hathora"" of the Rabbi Maimonides, with an introduction upon the rights of necessitiy; an account of the life and writings of Maimonides; remarks upon the fertility of the Holy Land; and illustrative notes. By James Watts Peppercorne.
London, Richardson, 1850. 3 Bl., 54, 38 S., 1 Bl., ca. 180 S. (springende Paginierung) m. einigen Abb. Blindgeprägter OLwdbd m. goldgeprägtem Rückentitel (Einbd etwas bestoßen, leicht gebräunt u. braunfleckig, wenige Bleistiftanstreichungen).
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Maimonide [Maimonides ; Moses ben Maimon ; Rambam] / Lampel, Zvi L. [Tr. & Annotation]
Maimonides - Introduction to the Talmud - A Translation to the Rambam's Introduction to his Commentary on the Mishna
Contains Maimonides's text in Hebrew and English, with annotations in English. 23.5x16 cm. 37+249 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
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MAIMONIDE.Moïse.
LE GUIDE DES ÉGARES suivi du traité des huit chapitres.
Maïmonide (1135-1204). Penseur religieux, mathématicien et médecin juif. Chassé de sa patrie espagnole il vécu en Afrique du nord et en Palestine où il fut pendant quelque temps médecin du sultan Saladin au Caire.Sa profonde connaissance de la philosophie Grec et Arabe et son enracinement dans la religion juive lui permirent de rationaliser dans un recueille de traditions morales et religieuse du peuple juif dans la "Mischna thora"("répétition de la doctrine")et dans un second livre(,,Guide des égarés") il a commenté la religion juive dans l'esprit de la philosophie Grecque.
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Maimonides
MISHNEH TORAH [THREE VOLUMES ONLY, OF SIX]
First Shanghai edition. Original boards. 8vo. Vol. Nashim-Kedushah is 256, 72, and 222 pages. Vol. Haflaah-Zeraim is 274 and 198 pages. Vol. Nezikin-Shoftim is 140, 128, 268, and 216 pages. Publication of this Mishneh Torah edition was made possible by a donation of Rabbi Zvi Efron, to whom a tribute is made. Published by the exiled Mir Yeshivah, one of the only yeshivas to survive as a whole body. In terms of the learning, yeshiva students say this was the most productive period ever, as they had nothing else to do other than sink into the study of the Rambam and the Talmud. This book of the Rambam was edited by the heads of the yeshiva during its years in the exile in Shanghai. SUBJECTS: Rambam Holocaust Displaced Persons. OCLC lists one copy at JTS. Very light wear to boards. Pages are browning. Text is very clean overall, but very lightly faded in some areas. Overall Very Good Condition. (RAB-60-22)
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Maimonides / Stitskin, Leon D. [Ed.; Trans.]
Letters of Maimonides.
235x155 mm. 199 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover corners slightly bumped. Spine worn and partly detached. Else in good condition.
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Maimonides / Touger, Eliyahu [Trans., Ed.]
Mishneh Torah: Sefer Nezikin [The Book of Damages] [IN ENGLISH AND HEBREW].
IN ENGLISH AND HEBREW. 23.5x16cm. 607 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. Marker inscriptions on pages 604-606. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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MAIMONIDES [Moshe ben Maimon, "Rambam", 1135-1204].
Leyes sobre el Matrimonio [Hilkot Ishut] del Mishné Torá. Introducción, traducción y notas de Olga Ruiz Morell y Aurora Salvatierra Ossorio.
Estella, 2010. 4to.; 320 pp. Cubiertas originales.
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Maimonides [Moshe Ben Maimon] / Weil, Gotthold [Ed. and Tr.]
Über die Lebensdauer
240X170mm. 59 pages. Softcover. Cover edges bumped and slightly torn. Cover faded. Cover tape marked. Spine partly missing. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Maimonides [Mosheh ben Maimon; RaMBaM] / Kaplan, Boruch [Tr.]
[Rambam] Maimonides: Mishneh Torah - Hilchot Kri'at Shema, Hilchot Tefilah I [The Laws of Kri'at Shema, The Laws of Prayer] [VOL. 5 ONLY]
VOL. 5 ONLY. 23.5x16 cm. 224 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Else in good condition.
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Maimonides [Mosheh ben Maimon; RaMBaM] / Touger, Eliyahu [Tr.]
[Rambam] Maimonides: Mishneh Torah - Sefer Zeraim [The Book of Agricultural Ordinance] [THIS VOLUME ONLY]
THIS VOL. ONLY. 23.5x16 cm. 837 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Maimonides [Mosheh ben Maimon; RaMBaM] / Touger, Eliyahu [Tr.]
[Rambam] Maimonides: Pirkei Avot Including Shemoneh Perakim [THIS VOLUME ONLY]
THIS VOLUME ONLY. 23.5x16 cm. 184 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Else in good condition.
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Maimonides Benevolent Society
MAIMONIDES BENEVOLENT SOCIETY; GOLDEN JUBILEE 1853-1903; JANUARY TWENTY-FIFTH, 1903, GRAND CENTRAL PALACE.
Later Wrappers. 8vo. 54 pages. 23 cm. First edition. Illustrated with ten plates depicting the leaders of the society and the cemetery of the Maimonides Benevolent Society; with an essay expounding upon the history of this society. This benevolent society, comprised of German-Jews in New York City, was founded as a lodge to obtain cemetery plots for its members; the name was changed from the Phillips Lodge to the Maimonides Benevolent Society in 1861; the lodge adopted a German and English language ritual for the first time in 1886. Many of the members were wealthy businessmen, and accordingly, the Golden Jubilee was reported in the New York Times that year. Subjects: Jewish Benevolent Society. One copy listed on OCLC (Hebrew Union College) . Institutional stamps on modern archival boards, first pages previously repaired. Probably lacks original covers, but content appears complete. Clean and fresh. Good condition. Very Scarce. (AMR-42-1)
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Maimonides Octocentennial Committee.
CELEBRATION OF THE EIGHT HUNDREDTH BIRTHDAY OF MOSES MAIMONIDES.
New York, No Publisher (The Committee) , 8vo, 8 pages. Includes suggestions on why and how to observe the birthday, including suggested lectures, papers, music, theatre, and exhibitions; Study units for Jewish schools; a Maimonides Sabbath; Library & Museum Exhibits, etc. Very light wear to cover, Very Good Condition (RAB-16-15)
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Maimonides) Federbush, Simon.
HA-RAMBAM, TORATO VE-ISHIYUTO: KOVETS LE-REGEL MELOT SHEVA` MEOT VE-HAMISHIM SHANAH LI-FETIRATO.
8vo. 157, 73 pages. In Hebrew and English. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Maimonides, Moses, 1135-1204. Covers worn, ex library with usual markings, bumped corners, good condition. (RAB-13-20)
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Maimonides) Hershman, Abraham M. ; Maimonides, Moses.
THE CODE OF MAIMONIDES. BOOK FOURTEEN: THE BOOK OF JUDGES.
8vo. Xxv, 335 pages. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish law; Courts, Jewish; Judges (Jewish law) . SERIES: Yale Judaica series; v. 3; Hershman was born in Neustadt, Poland, immigrating to the U. S. In 1896. Ordained at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America (1906) , he served in Syracuse, New York, then went to Detroit's Congregation Shaarey Zedek (1907) , which he led until 1946, when he became rabbi emeritus. Founder and president of the Detroit Zionist Organization, Hershman was also principal of the Division Street Talmud Torah, Detroit's first Jewish communal school; delegate to the first American Jewish Congress; and a founder of the Jewish Community Council. (Katz, EJ) Dust jacket lightly soiled with minimal edgewear. Internally bright and crispd. Very Good condition. (RAB-14-18A)
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Maimonides) Hillel Ben Samuel and Solomon Joachim Halberstam
TAGMULE HA-NEFESH
(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 27 pages, 55 leaves, xxii pages, 22 cm. In Hebrew. Series: Sefarim ha-yots? Im le-or be-fa? Am rishonah ? Al-yede H? Evrat mek? Itse nirdamim. SUBJECT(S) : Soul. Jewish philosophy. Maimonides, Moses, 1135-1204. Dalalat al-h? Airin. Bound with Judah ben Klonymus ben Meir's. Halberstam (1832-1900) was a Polish scholar and bibliophile. Halberstam was born in Cracow and studied with his father, Isaac Halberstam, an eminent talmudist. During his years as a successful merchant in Bielsko (Bielitz) , Poland, he collected rare books and manuscripts. He studied some and lent others to Jewish scholars. Halberstam was one of the founders of the Mekize Nirdamim society. In addition to scholarly articles and notes to the works of other scholars, he published with introductions and notes some of the manuscripts from his library, among them being Yom Tov b. Abrahams novellae on tractate Niddah, Hiddushei ha-Ritba; Abraham Ibn Ezras Sefer ha-Ibbur; and Judah b. Barzillais Sefer ha-Shetarot and Perush Sefer Yezirah. In 1890 he published Kohelet Shelomo, a catalog of his manuscripts which listed 411 items. After Halberstam's death most of his manuscripts were sold to the Judith Montefiore College in Ramsgate, England, and are now at Jews' College, London. The majority of the printed books in his library and a small part of his manuscript collection were acquired by the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York and the library of the Vienna community. Most of his correspondence is preserved in the library of the Jewish Theological Seminary. Halberstam also wrote notes to H. Michael's bibliographical work Or ha-Hayyim (Habermann in EJ, 2007) . Ex-library with bookplate. Hinge repair. Wear to cover binding and spine. Wear to cover and edges. Otherwise, very good condition. (Rab-40-13)
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Maimonides) Rabinowitz, Jacob J; Maimonides, Moses.
THE CODE OF MAIMONIDES. BOOK THIRTEEN: THE BOOK OF CIVIL LAWS.
8vo. Xxiv, 345 pages. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish law. SERIES: Yale Judaica series; v. 2; Born in Volkovysk, Poland, Rabinowitz, after teaching for several years in Vitebsk, left in 1900 for Switzerland, where he started to write. Upon his return to Russia in 1904, he became active in Zionist affairs and began his long career as journalist and author. From 1907 until his departure for Erez Israel in 1910, he was active in the Odessa Committee, becoming M. M. Ussishkin's principal aide. In Erez Israel he first settled in Petah Tikvah, but moved to Tel Aviv in 1923. Together with A. Barash he founded the literary journal Hedim (1922) , which became a forum for both the old and young generations of writers and an outstanding expression of the literary milieu in Erez Israel from the time of the Third Aliyah. His own contributions consisted of monographs on various authors. In addition, he wrote a regular column for Davar, contributed to many literary periodicals, and published translations such as this one. (Kressel, EJ) Ex library with usual markings. Faded binding cover. Otherwise, very good condition. (RAB-14-17)
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Maimonides) Rabinowitz, Jacob J; Maimonides, Moses.
THE CODE OF MAIMONIDES. BOOK THIRTEEN: THE BOOK OF CIVIL LAWS.
8vo. Xxiv, 345 pages. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish law. SERIES: Yale Judaica series; v. 2; Born in Volkovysk, Poland, Rabinowitz, after teaching for several years in Vitebsk, left in 1900 for Switzerland, where he started to write. Upon his return to Russia in 1904, he became active in Zionist affairs and began his long career as journalist and author. From 1907 until his departure for Erez Israel in 1910, he was active in the Odessa Committee, becoming M. M. Ussishkin's principal aide. In Erez Israel he first settled in Petah Tikvah, but moved to Tel Aviv in 1923. Together with A. Barash he founded the literary journal Hedim (1922) , which became a forum for both the old and young generations of writers and an outstanding expression of the literary milieu in Erez Israel from the time of the Third Aliyah. His own contributions consisted of monographs on various authors. In addition, he wrote a regular column for Davar, contributed to many literary periodicals, and published translations such as this one. (Kressel, EJ) DJ lightly soiled, with some edge wear. Internally bright and crisp. Very Good condition. (RAB-14-17A)
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MAIMONIDES, (Moses). [eig. Mosche ben Maimon]
Mischne Tora hu? ha-jad ha-chazaqa le-... Rabbenu Mosche bar-Maimon [Maimonides] 'im ha-schagat ha-RAB??D [Rabbi Abraham ben David] u-perusche ... ha-Maggid Mischne [Rabbi Vidal di Tolosa] ha-Kesef Mischne le-ha-ga?on Josef Qaro [Josef Karo], ha-rav ba?al Migdal 'os [Rabbi Schemtov ben Gaon], ve-ha-Gahot Maimunijot [verf. von Rabbi Meir Kohen] u-perusche ha-rav Rabbenu 'Obadja (ben David) we-ha-rav L[evi] ben Haviv 'al hilkot qidusch ha-chodesch [...]. Gam [...] ha-Lechem Mischne le-ha-ga?on MR??H Avraham di Boton u-Mischna le-Melech le-ha-ga?on ha-mefursam MR??H Jehuda Rosanes [...] ve-sefer Qobets 'al jad ha-chazaqa hema chiduschim me-ha-rav Nachum Trebitssch
Berlin, Sittenfeld 1864. 3 Tle. in 1 Bd. gr.-4°. [624]; 128; 170 S. Titel in Rot u. Schwarz. Ldr. d. Zt. m. Rückensch. u. Rückengoldpräg. Wurmgänge a. d. Hinterdeckel.
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Maimonides, Moses
Medical Aphorisms Treatises 10-15. A parallel Arabic-English edition edited, translated, and annotated by Gerrit Bos. Part of the medical works by Moses Maimonides.
Provo, Brigham Young University Press, 2010. Gr. Oktav, Org.-Hardcover mit illustr. OU, xxvii (+ i), 71 numerierte Blätter und S. 73-119 (+ 1), 1 Bl., wohlerhaltenes Exemplar. [Medical works of Moses Maimonides]. - - ENGLISH: Large octavo, publisher's hardcover with illustr. publisher's D/J, xxvii (+ i), 71 numbered leaves and pp. 73-119 (+ 1), 1 f., a well preserved copy. [Medical works of Moses Maimonides]. - ISBN 9780842527804. - ENGLISH: Large octavo, publisher's hardcover with illustr. publisher's D/J, xxvii (+ i), 71 numbered leaves and pp. 73-119 (+ 1), 1 f., a well preserved copy
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Maimonides, Moses
MISHNEH TORAH: HU YAD HA-HAZAKAH. CHELEK RIVII. [ONLY]
No Date (ca 1780? ) . Hardcover, 4to, 303 leaves. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) ; Jewish law -- Early works to 1800. Helek Rivii. Other Titles: Mishneh Torah hu ha-yad ha-h? Azakah leha-Rambam. Bumped corners and chipped cover and edges. Stained pages. Some tears to corners and edges of pages. Otherwise, good condition. (Heb-22-3B)
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Maimonides, Moses
MISHNEH TORAH: HU YAD HA-HAZAKAH. HELEK RISHON [VOL. I]
No Date (ca 1780? ) Hardcover, 4to, 276 leaves. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) ; Jewish law -- Early works to 1800. Helek Rishon. Other Titles: Mishneh Torah hu ha-yad ha-h? Azakah leha-Rambam. Front hinge repair. Bumped corners and chipped cover and edges. Stained pages. Writing on title page. Otherwise, good condition. (Heb-22-1)
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Maimonides, Moses
MISHNEH TORAH: HU YAD HA-HAZAKAH. HELEK SHENI [VOL. 2]
No Date (ca 1780? ) Hardcover, 4to, 261 leaves. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) ; Jewish law -- Early works to 1800. Helek Rishon. Other Titles: Mishneh Torah hu ha-yad ha-h? Azakah leha-Rambam. Bumped corners and chipped cover and edges. Stained pages. Title page and 2nd leaf missing small amount of text near margin. Otherwise, good condition. (Heb-22-1B)
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Maimonides, Moses / Pines, Shlomo [Trans., Intro.] / Strauss, Leo [Intro.]
The Guide of the Perplexed [TWO VOLUME SET].
TWO VOLUME SET. [BOTH VOLUMES]: 25.5x19cm. CXXXIV+658 pages [Pagination: 231/232-658]. Softcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Spine slightly worn. Pages slightly yellowing. Else both volumes in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Maimonides, Moses [auch Mainmon oder Mosche ben Maimon]
Führer der Unschlüssigen - Buch 1,
Leipzig, Felix Meiner Verlag (= Reihe: 'Philosophische Bibliothek', Band 184a.), 1923. 8°, CCCXXII, 394 S., Text in deutsch, grüner original Leineneinband (Hardcover) mit schwarzer Deckelbeschriftung, Einbandbezugspapier am Rücken fehlt, im Randbereich teilweise ein wenig stockfleckig, sonst aber ein gutes, sauberes, bindungsstabiles Exemplar ohne Anstreichungen, ohne Vorbesitzvermerke, ohne Eckknicke etc.
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Maimonides, Moses [auch Mainmon oder Mosche ben Maimon] / Simon B. Scheyer // Joel, M. [Manuel]
Nefesh ha-Adam ve-kohotav: Mavo le Sefer ha-nikhbad Moreh Nevukhim le ha-Rambam z"l = Das psychologische System des Maimonides - Eine Einleitungsschrift zu dessen More Nebuchim - Nach den Quellen bearbeitet von Simon B. Scheyer // Lewi ben Gerson [Gersonides] als Religionsphilopsoph - Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Philosphie und der philosophischen Exegese des Mittelalters -[2 Bände in 1 Band],
Frankfurt a. M. // Breslau, Verlag von Hermann Johann Keßler (Franz Barrentrapp's Sortimentsbuchhandlung) // Verlag der Schletterschen Buchhandlung, 1845 // 1862. 8°, VI, 111 S. // 84 S., Halbleinen-Einband (Hardcover), Erstausgaben Seiten beider Bände zum Teil ein wenig braunstichig, erstes Buch: Titelseite mittig mit 2 x 2cm Anriss, Buchblock vor der Einleitung angerissen (aber nicht lose), zweites Buch: vor der Titelseite auch hier Buchblock angerissen (aber nicht lose), Seite 83/
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Maimonides, Moses \ Pines, Shlomo [Trans, Introduction and Notes] \ Strauss, Leo [introductory Essay]
The Guide Of The Perplexed [TWO VOLUMES SET]
TWO VOLUMES SET. [BOTH VOLUMES]: 20.5X25.5 cm. [cxxxiv+231] + [232-658] pages. Softcover. Cover edges slightly folded. [VOLUME I]: Pencil writing and markings on several pages. [VOLUME II]: Front cover slightly dirty. Cover edges slightly wrinkled. [BOTH VOLUMES]: Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Maimonides, Moses \ Preisler, Zvi H. [Ed.]
The Mishneh Torah Written by Rabbi Moses Maimonides in the Original Hebrew: Including Punctuation, Biblical References an Indices [IN HEBREW].
IN HEBREW. 21X28.5 cm. 8+870 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover corners slightly bumped. Spine edges slightly bumped. Ex-Libris sticker on inner cover. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Maimonides, Moses \ Preisler, Zvi H. [Ed.]
The Mishneh Torah: Written by Rabbi Moses Maimonides in the Original Hebrew [IN HEBREW].
IN HEBREW. 280X210 mm. 870+8 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Spine edges slightly bumped. Ex-library copy with usual marks. Else in good condition.
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Maimonides, Moses and Ezekiel Feivel Ben Ze?ev Wolf
MUSAR HASEKHEL: ... HILKHOT DEOT ... HILKHOT TESHUVAH
(FT) [1867]. Hardcover, 12mo, 178 pages, 17 cm. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish ethics. Maimonides, Moses, Hilkhot de? Ot -- Commentaries. Maimonidies, Moses, Hilkhot teshuvah -- Commentaries.880-03, Sefer musar haskel. Title page is dated in Hebrew 627, i. E. 1867, in Polish publisher's statement 1855. Titale page. Has ornamental border. Other Titles: Hilkhot de? Ot; Hilkhot teshuvah; Leshon ha-zahav; Leshon h? Akhamim; Katzin Rare Book Collection. Sefer musar haskel; Leshon h? Akhamim. Leshon ha-zahav. Maimonides (1135-1204) was the most illustrious figure in Judaism in the post-talmudic era, and one of the greatest of all time, Maimonides was born in Cordoba, Spain, to his father Maimon, dayyan of Cordoba and himself a renowned scholar and pupil of Joseph ibn Migash . He continues his genealogy, "the son of the learned Joseph, son of Isaac the dayyan, son of Joseph the dayyan, son of Obadiah the dayyan, son of the rabbi Solomon, son of Obadiah" (end of commentary to Mishnah) ; traditions extend the genealogy to R. Judah ha-Nasi. Posterity even recorded the day and hour and even minute of his birth, "On the eve of Passover (the 14th of Nisan) which was a Sabbath, an hour and a third after midday, in the year 4895 (1135) of the Creation" (Sefer Yuhasin)
Maimonides was active as head of the community. He took vigorous steps to deal with the Karaites, and as a result brought about the supremacy of the Rabbanites in Cairo. Maimonides succeeded in restoring rabbinic practice in this matter, but generally his policy toward the Karaites was more lenient in his later years, and was continued by his son Abraham. Maimonides made various changes in liturgical custom, the most radical of which was the abolition of the repetition of the Amidah in the interests of decorum. With the completion of the Guide, Maimonides' literary work, apart from his extensive correspondence, came to an end. In failing health he nevertheless continued his work as head of the Jewish community and as court physician. Maimonides died on December 13, 1204. There were almost universal expressions of grief. Public mourning was ordained in all parts of the Jewish world. In Fostat mourning was ordained for three days and in Jerusalem a public fast and the Scriptural readings instituted concluded with the verse "the glory is departed from Israel, for the Ark of the Lord is taken" (I Sam. 4: 22) . His remains were taken to Tiberias for burial, and his grave is still an object of pilgrimage (Rabinowitz, Louis Isaac, Jacob I. Dienstag, Arthur Hyman, Suessmann Muntner, and Bernard R. Goldstein in EJ, 2007) . OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Brandeis, Leeds, Spertus) . Ex-library with usual markings. Hinge repair. Spine bounding repair. Wear to cover binding and corners. Some notes on pages. Otherwise, very good condition. (Rab-40-12).
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Maimonides, Moses and Mordekhai Dov Rabinovits
SHEMONAH PERAKIM LE-RAMBAM: HAKDAMAT MASEKHET AVOT
(FT) Softcover, 8vo, 75 pages, 21 cm. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish ethics -- Early works to 1800. Translation of: Thamaniyat fusel. OCLC lists 16 copies worldwide. Chipping to corners of cover and edges of cover binding. Light browning to edges of pages. Otherwise, very good condition. (Heb-18-14)
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Maimonides, Moses, 1135-1204. Klein, Isaac. Maimonides, Moses, ; 1135-1204. ;
THE CODE OF MAIMONIDES. BOOK 7: THE BOOK OF AGRICULTURE
Cloth, 8vo. , xxxviii, 608 pages. Series: Code of Maimonides ; bk. 7; Yale Judaica series v. 21; SUBJECT (S) : Mishneh Torah. Jewish law. Very good condition. Lacks dustjacket. Light wear to spine. (ART-13-12)
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Maimonides, Moses, Abraham Ben David Of Posquieres, Joseph Ben Ephraim Karo
MISHNEH TORAH: HU HA-YAD HA-HAZAKAH (HELEK SHLISHI/VOL 3 ONLY)
Hardcover, Folio, 3rd volume, 221, 158 leaves, 41 cm. In Hebrew. This was the first edition of the Mishneh torah to appear with Judah Rosanes commentary, Mishneh le-melekh. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish law -- Early works to 1800. Includes indexes. OCLC lists 15 copies worldwide. Wear to cover and binding. Hinge repair. Writings inside front cover. Chipping to edges of cover and cover corners. Otherwise, good condition. (Heb-32-3)
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Maimonides, Moses, Gandz, Solomon; Klein, Hyman.
THE CODE OF MAIMONIDES, BOOK THREE: THE BOOK OF SEASONS.
8vo. Xxxiv, 633 pages. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish law. SERIES: Yale Judaica series; v. 14; Maimonides (1135-1204) , known in rabbinical literature as "Rambam" from the acronym Rabbi Moses Ben Maimon...[was a] rabbinic authority, codifier, philosopher, and royal physician. Born in Cordoba, Spain, he was [t]he most illustrious figure in Judaism in the post-talmudic era, and one of the greatest of all time. (EJ) Ex library, spine faded, very good condition. (RAB-15-16)
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Maimonides, Moses.
THE CODE OF MAIMONIDES. BOOK FOUR: THE BOOK OF JUDGES.
8vo. 506 pages. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish law; Courts, Jewish; Judges (Jewish law) . SERIES: Yale Judaica series; v. XIX. "Hershman was born in Neustadt, Poland, immigrating to the U. S. In 1896. Ordained at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America (1906) , he served in Syracuse, New York, then went to Detroit's Congregation Shaarey Zedek (1907) , which he led until 1946, when he became rabbi emeritus. Founder and president of the Detroit Zionist Organization, Hershman was also principal of the Division Street Talmud Torah, Detroit's first Jewish communal school; delegate to the first American Jewish Congress; and a founder of the Jewish Community Council. " (Katz, EJ). No dustjacket. Excellent good condition. (rab-60-11)
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Maimonides, Moses. edited by Gotthold Weil.
ÜBER DIE LEBENSDAUER: EIN UNEDIERTES RESPONSUM.
8vo; 59 pages; In German. Text in German and Hebrew. Longevity. Very Good Condition. (GER-10-25-DW)
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Maimonides, Moses. translated by A. M. Hershman.
THE BOOK OF JUDGES.
8vo. Xxv, 335 pages. Second edition. Gold titles. Yale Judaica Series, Volume III. The Code of Maimonides, Book Fourteen. Includes bibliographical notes, list of abbreviations, glossary and index. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish law. Maimonides, Moses, 1135-1204. Book of Judges. Bible. O. T. Judge. OCLC lists one copy worldwide of this edition (Rockhurst U. ) . Spine of dust jacket sunned; bit of edgewear and soil to jacket. Near fine condition in very good dust jacket. (SPEC-2-1)
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Maimonides, Moses. translated by A. M. Hershman.
THE BOOK OF JUDGES.
8vo. Xxv, 335 pages. Second edition. Gold titles. Yale Judaica Series, Volume III. The Code of Maimonides, Book Fourteen. Includes bibliographical notes, list of abbreviations, glossary and index. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish law. Maimonides, Moses, 1135-1204. Book of Judges. Bible. O. T. Judge. OCLC lists one copy worldwide of this edition (Rockhurst U. ) MIssing dustjacket. Very good condition. (SPEC-2-2)
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Maimonides, Moses. translated by Mendell Lewittes.
THE BOOK OF TEMPLE SERVICE.
8vo. Xxvii, 525 pages. First edition. Gold titles. Illustrated with 2 pull-out figures after page 498. Yale Judaica Series, Volume XII. The Code of Maimonides, Book Eight. Includes bibliographical notes, list of abbreviations, glossary, scriptural references, and index. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish law. Judaism -- Customs and practices. Ex-library with usual markings. Very good condition. Dust jacket, very good condition. (k-rab-3-4)
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Maimonides, Moses. translated by Mendell Lewittes.
THE BOOK OF TEMPLE SERVICE.
8vo. Xxvii, 525 pages. First edition. Gold titles. Illustrated with 2 pull-out figures after page 498. Yale Judaica Series, Volume XII. The Code of Maimonides, Book Eight. Includes bibliographical notes, list of abbreviations, glossary, scriptural references, and index. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish law. Judaism -- Customs and practices. Missing dustjacket. Very good condition. (SPEC-2-6)
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Maimonides, Moses; Bernard, Hermann Hedwig
THE MAIN PRINCIPLES OF THE CREED AND ETHICS OF THE JEWS, EXHIBITED IN SELECTIONS FROM THE YAD HACHAZAKAH OF MAIMONIDES, WITH A LITERAL ENGLISH TRANSLATION, ILLUSTRATIONS FROM THE TALMUD, EXPLANATORY NOTES, AN ALPHABETICAL GLOSSARY, AND A COLLECTION OF THE ABBREVIATIONS COMMONLY USED IN RABBINICAL WRITINGS
First English language edition. Later Cloth, 8vo. 33, 358 pages; 29 cm. In English with Hebrew excerpts. First English-language publication of any part of Maimonides Yad Hachazakah." Maimonides was a medieval Sephardic Jewish philosopher who became one of the most prolific and influential Torah scholars of the Middle Ages. In his time, he was also a preeminent astronomer and physician (Wikipedia 2017). Hermann Hedwig Bernard was an English Hebraist, for many years Hebrew teacher in the University of Cambridge
An apostate from Judaism, Bernard was born Hirsch Ber Hurwitz and hailed from Uman, Ukraine. He is purported to have played chess with and read German stories before Rabbi Nachman of Breslov (Wikipedia 2017) . They are chiefly intended, however, to make the English reader acquainted, at a comparatively trifling expense of time and labour, with the sentiments of Maimonides respecting some of the most interesting and important questions in Theology, (such, for example, as regard the Deity, the Angels, Prophecy, Sin, Repentance, Free-will, Predestination, &c. , which are discussed by him in his justly celebrated work the Yad Hachazakah; a work, recognized by the Jews, even at the present day, as an admirable exposition of their law and of the main principles of their creed. . SUBJECT(S) : Jewish ethics, Maimonides. Very Light Wear to boards, bit of foxing to title page and final leaf, small old tape repair to outer margin of 2 leaves, otherwise Very Good condition. (HEB-51-4A)
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