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PHILIPP SCHWARTZ.
Kader birligi. 1933 sonrasi Türkiye'ye göç eden Alman bilim adamlari. Translator: Nagehan Alçi. Prep. by Helge Peukert.
Fine English Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In Turkish. 100 p. German scientists who migrated to Turkey because of WW II. Kader birligi. 1933 sonrasi Türkiye'ye göç eden Alman bilim adamlari. Translator: Nagehan Alçi. Prep. by Helge Peukert.
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PHILIPPE (Béatrice)
Etre juif dans la société française du moyen-âge à nos jours.
éditions Montalba 1979 Grand in-4 (h. 31 cm.) 316 pp. pleine toile rouge, jaquette verte illustrée. Nombreux documents reproduits en noir et en couleurs.
Ссылка продавца : 3936
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PHILIPPE (Béatrice).
Etre Juif dans la société française du Moyen Age à nos jours.
Editions Montalba 1989 1 vol. relié in-4, cartonnage illustré, 315 pp., nombreuses reproductions en noir et en couleurs, index. Très bon état.
Ссылка продавца : 119969
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PHILIPPE (Béatrice).
Etre Juif dans la société française du Moyen Age à nos jours.
Editions Montalba 1989 1 vol. relié in-4, cartonnage illustré, 315 pp., nombreuses reproductions en noir et en couleurs, index. Très bon état.
Ссылка продавца : 119969
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PHILIPPE GARDETTE.
Djalâl-od-Dîn Rûmî, Raymond Lulle, Rabbi Abraham Aboulafia ou l'amour du dialogue interconfessionnel.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 164 p. Djalâl-od-Dîn Rûmî, Raymond Lulle, Rabbi Abraham Aboulafia ou l'amour du dialogue interconfessionnel.
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PHILIPPE GARDETTE.
Les Juifs Byzantins aux racines de l'histoire Juive Ottomane. Essai de réflexions spéculaires ou tentative d'habillage d'une absence de représentation.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 244 p. Abréviations des travaux les plus couramment utilisés Introduction Chapitre premier : Reflet du monde intellectuel judéo-byzantin. I. Exemple de trois intellectuels romaniotes a. Richesse intellectuelle rabbanite Shemarya ha-Iqrity Judah ibn Moskoni Elie Delmédigo Quelques remarques sur la philosophie judéo-byzantine b. Ebullition intellectuelle chez les caraïtes II. Les sciences chez les romaniotes a. Les scientifiques romaniotes : entre tradition et renouveau b. Des romaniotes au carrefour des cultures chrétiennes, musulmanes et juives, l'exemple de Mordekhai Khomatiano c. Découvrir la science juive byzantine Chapitre second : Apocalypse et kabbale dans la culture romaniote I. Prolégomènes à la kabbale romaniote a. kabbale extatique et hésychasme b. Quelques sources sur la mystique roma-niote Le Sefer ha-Temunah Sefer Peliy'ah et Sefer ha-Qanah Sefer Eben Saphir Textes disparates sur la kabbale romaniote c. Union de la philosophie et de la mystique au 14e et 15e siècles II. Apocalypses attendues par les romaniotes a. Apocalypses juives au temps des Paléologues Un mouvement apocalyptique situé dans le Péloponnèse au 13e siècle Apocalypses juives et la prise de Constantinople en 1453 b. L'apocalypse dans le monde byzantin sous les Paléologues La question du lieu de la parousie sous les Paléologues La fin de Constantinople Utilisation des apocalyptiques byzantins sous les Paléologues c. Points communs entre apocalypses byzantines et ro-maniotes Chapitre troisième : la question du Messianisme dans le monde romaniote I. Homme, Histoire et Dieu a. Quelques concepts communs concernant le Messie chez Aboulafia et les romaniotes b. Qu'est-ce que l'homme ? Définition dans les kabbales extatique et romaniote c. Conception du temps de la rédemption chez Aboulafia et dans la mystique romaniote d. Le rôle de Métatron et du Kohen dans la pensée aboulafienne et romaniote Messie et Métatron Messie et Kohen II. Survie de la tradition romaniote dans le monde ottoman, quelques pistes de recherche a. Implantation de la kabbale pratique sur le territoire européen ottoman Le Sefer ha-Meshiv entre deux traditions Particularités de la kabbale pratique b. Shlomo Molkho et l'héritage romaniote c. Sabbataï Tsévi, dernier héritier de la mysti-que romaniote? Conclusion Bibliographie. JUDAICA Ottoman social history Byzantium Jewish culture.
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PHILIPPE GARDETTE.
Une culture entre Renaissance Italienne et Orient: Prolegomenes à la culture Juive Byzantine.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 200 p. Contents: PRÉFACE IMAGOLOGIE JUDÉO-BYZANTINE I. Image du judaïsme byzantin du XIIIe siècle à la chute de Constantinople dans les écrits chrétiens orthodoxes. / 1. Place du judaïsme dans l'Orthodoxie: entre dépendance et stéréotypes A. Un peu d'histoire officielle et édificatrice Le judaïsme comme légitimité pour l'empereur-prêtre byzantin Les juifs à Byzance ou apprendre à vivre avec son prochain Accords et désaccords entre pouvoir spirituel et autorité temporelle Les juifs peuvent-ils être sauvés? B. Stéréotypes théologiques négatifs attachés aux juifs et au judaïsme. Des juifs assassins du Messie Des juifs fidèles au démon Les juifs à l'origine des hérésies? Judaïsme et excès de chair Judaïsme et avarice Stéréotypes liés à l'exercice de professions. / 2. Image des juifs et du judaïsme dans les récits dits populaires A. Simple réemploi d'une tradition stérilisante B. Quelques traces des relations quotidiennes entre chrétiens et juifs avant le XIIIe siècle C. Les Byzantins étaient ils antisémites? / 3. Images des Juifs dans les écrits de la haute Eglise byzantine A. Eglise et judaïsme sous les Paléologues, les difficultés de trouver une place au judaïsme historique dans l'orthodoxie B. Quelques textes orthodoxes contre les juifs du XIIIe au XVe siècle C. Des chrétiens qui vont consulter des médecins juifs malgré l'interdiction canonique D. Le juif dans la cité : un problème pour quelques uns. / 4. Fracture de l'image stéréotypée du judaïsme : Juifs convertis au Christianisme II. Survivance des chrétiens judaïsants en Anatolie : témoignages du XIVe siècle A. Les judaïsants dans l'Empire byzantin : Chionios, Chionai Chionios Chionai : états historiographique Vers une relecture des sources B. Chioniadis ou la vie d'un savant précurseur de l'humanisme Sources Eléments biographiques Vie de Chioniadis De Chioniadis à Michel Chrysokokkis C. Proposition d'explication du mouvement Chionai : Des chrétiens et musulmans influencés par des mouvements messianiques juifs Des judaïsants implantés de longue date en Anatolie D. Continuités En Anatolie ottomane Et dans le monde slave LE DOUBLE IMPACT DES TRADITIONS APOCALYPTIQUES DE LA ZONE BYZANTINO-TURQUE SUR L'ITALIE DE LA RENAISSANCE : PROLÉGOMÈNES III. Prolégomènes concernant l'apport de la kabbale judéo-byzantine à la Renaissance humaniste italienne : Gilles de Viterbe et le sefer ha Temunah A. Pléthon à l'école d'Elisha, juif de cour à Andrinople B. Des romaniotes au carrefour des cultures chrétiennes, musulmanes et juives C. Le Sefer ha-Temunah et son école D. Quelques brefs éléments bibliographiques permettant de décou-vrir les rapports entre Gilles de Viterbe et le judaïsme IV. Influences des croyances apocalyptiques liées à la prise de Constantinople par les Turcs dans le monde italien de la Renaissance via le judaïsme byzantin A. Meleto, un chercheur de vérité à l'écoute des préoccupations apocalyptiques de son temps B. Apocalypses juives et la prise de Constantinople en 1453 C. Revue des différentes traditions liées à la chute de Constantinople L'apocalypse dans le monde byzantin sous les Paléologues Le Christ à Jérusalem ou à Constantinople? : collusion entre lectures juive et chrétienne Comment s'éteindra Constantinople L'apocalypse au temps des Paléologues Rencontres des croyances apocalyptiques byzantines, turques et romaniotes POSTFACE Table des matières.
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Philippe, Beatrice.
ÊTRE JUIF DANS LA SOCIÉTÉ FRANÇAISE, DU MOYEN-ÂGE À NOS JOURS.
12mo. 445 pages. Ed. Révue et augmentée. SUBJECT (S) : Jews France history; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) France; France ethnic relations. SERIES: Collection Pluriel. Slightly cocked. Very good condition. (ComHist-7-17)
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Philippi, Henricus
Quaestiones chronologicae de annis nati et passi Salvatoris [...] ad [...] Ferdinandum III. Hungariae Bohemiae &c. Regem, Archiducem Austriae &c.
Köln, Johann Kinckius, 1630. 4°. Mit gest. Titelvignette u. 5 gefalt. Tabellen. 2 Bll., 107 (1) S. - Angeb. - 2) Ders. Quaestiones chronologicae de annis Domini, Julianis, et Nabonassari: et aera mundi judaica apte inter se componendis, in quib. et calendarii rom. explicatio cum epactis, calendis, nonis, idibus; & initiis mensium Graecorum, Syro-Chaldaeorum, Aegyptiorum, de Feriis, cyclis Lunae, Solis, & indictionum [...]. Ebda., 1630. Mit gest. Titelvign. u. 11 (statt 13?) gefalt. Tabellen. 4 Bll., 154 (recte 146) S. - Vorgeb. - 3) Putz, Johann Tilmann. Aulae tyrocinium, sive civiliter et discrete vivendi ratio ex praeceptis et coniecturis tum ethicis, tum politicis miscellaneè collecta manuductio in usum et reminiscentiam illustrissimorum Baronum Udalrici Francisci Liebsteinsky a Kolowrat, Regi Hungariae et Bohemiae [...] et Udalrici Adami Popelii a Lobcowitz [...]. Wien, Michael Rickhes, 1629. 4 Bll., 174 S., 9 Bll., Pgmt. d. Zt. m. durchzogenen Bünden u. handschriftl. Rückenschild.
Ссылка продавца : 29179
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PHILIPPIKUS
Die jüdische Invasion und das katholische Deutschland. Eine Rede an die deutsche Nation.
Lpz.,Rust (ca.1890). 46 S. Obrosch., etw. bestoßen, angestaubt und fleckig, insges. noch gut erh.
Ссылка продавца : R1823-02
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PHILIPPSON (Ludwig)
Gesammelte Abhandlungen. 2 Volumes (Complete)
2 forts vols. gr. in-8, vol. I : demi-chagrin vert à coins, très épidermé ; vol. II : demi-percaline brune, VII, 391 p. et 486 p. Leipzig, Gustav Fock, 1911.
Ссылка продавца : 10458
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PHILIPPSON (Ludwig)
Gesammelte Abhandlungen. 2 Volumes (Complete)
2 forts vols. gr. in-8, vol. I : demi-chagrin vert à coins, très épidermé ; vol. II : demi-percaline brune, VII, 391 p. et 486 p. Par l'une des grandes figures de la 'Judischewissenschaft'. Préface d'Hermann Cohen. Erschien zum hundersten Geburtstag des Rabbiners, Publizisten und Schriftsteller (1811 - 1889). Enthält Arbeiten die zum grössten Teil in der "Allgemeinen Zeitung des Judentums" veröffentlicht wurden.
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PHILIPPSON, Dr. Ludwig (Hrsg.)
Schriften, herausgegeben vom Institute zur Förderung der israelitischen Literatur . . .: SEPPHORIS UND ROM. - Ein historischer Roman aus dem vierten Jahrhundert.
Berlin, Louis Gerschel Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1866. XIV, (2) 415 Seiten. - Original-Halbledereinband der Zeit mit dezenter Rückenvergoldung und goldgeprägtem Rückentitel; 8vo.(ca. 18 x 13 x 2 cm).
Ссылка продавца : ml45v33xbvk
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PHILIPPSON, L
Die Entwickelung der religiösen Idee im Judenthume, Christenthume und Islam. und die Religion der Gesellschaft. Vorlesungen. Zweite verbesserte Auflage.
Leipzig, Leiner, 1874. 4 Bl., 371 S. (Schriften hrsg. vom Institut zur Förderung der israelitischen Literatur). Hlwdbd d. Zeit (Einbd leicht gelockert, sehr zahlr. Bleistiftanstreichungen u. -anmerkungen).
Ссылка продавца : 1218543
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PHILIPPSON, L
Die Israelitische Religionslehre. Ausführlich dargestellt. 4 Abt. in 1 Bd.
Leipzig, Baumgärtner, 1861-1865. Zus. über 900 S. (Schriften, hrsg. vom Institute zur Förderung der israelitischen Literatur). Hlwd (Rücken verblichen, Ecken bestoßen, St. a. d. T.).
Ссылка продавца : 1162915
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Philippson, Ludwig
Allgemeine Zeitung Des Judenthums (52 Issues; 1844, Complete This Volume)
Biweekly Serial. 8vo. 762 pages. 25 cm. First edition. In German. Full set bound in half cloth and decorative paper for the year 1844. Full title of the publication: Allgemeine Zeitung des Judenthums: ein unpartheiisches Organ für alles jüdische Interesse in Betreff von Politik, Religion, Literatur, Geschichte, Sprachkunde und Belletristik (General Newspaper of Judaism: Impartial Organ for All Matters of Jewish Interest Pertaining to Politics, Religion, Literature, History, Philology, and Belles-lettres) . The Allgemeine Zeitung des Judenthums was a German journal devoted to Jewish interests; founded in 1837 by Dr. Ludwig Philippson(1811-89) ; published first in Leipsic and later in Berlin. At the time of its foundation there had been several Jewish journals in existence: "Sulamith, " "Jedidja, " Geiger's "Wissenschaftliche Zeitschrift für Jüdische Theologie, " and Dr. Höninghaus' "Universal-Kirchenzeitung, " which admitted Jewish contributors. Philippson felt that these did not satisfy the needs of the times. He determined to found a journal for the intelligent laityone that should not only advance the knowledge of the Jews' past history, but should also plead the cause of the Jews of his day. The first number of his paper appeared May 2, 1837, and was published by Baumgärtner in Leipsic. During the first two years three numbers a week appeared; and for a year and a half a supplement was published three times a month, devoted to literature and homiletics. In 1839 the journal became a weekly. The "Allgemeine Zeitung" has never received a subsidy from any Jewish body. In 1848, when the publication of nearly all other Jewish journals was interrupted, the "Allgemeine Zeitung" braved the storm and spoke out plainly in the political turmoil. After 1853 a supplement was published regularly, entitled "Jüdisches Volksblatt zur Belehrung und Unterhaltung auf Jüdischem Gebiete" (A Popular Jewish Journal for Instruction and Entertainment on Jewish Subjects) . On the death of Philippson, Gustav Karpeles became editor. From the outset the "Allgemeine Zeitung" met with success. A few weeks after the issue of its first number a society of students in Leyden (Holland) was formed to aid its circulation. Even in Poland it obtained several hundred subscribers; and within three months after the appearance of the first number Philippson felt justly confident of its material success. The journal aroused great enthusiasm in the cultured Jewish circles of Germany, Austria, and Holland, and exercised considerable influence on Judaism in generalmore especially in Germany, where it became a distinct factor in the evolution of Judaism. To its influence is due in a large measure the establishment of a rabbinical seminary (Lehranstalt für die Wissenschaft des Judenthums in Berlin) and of a Jewish Publication Society (Institut zur Förderung der Israelitischen Literatur) , as well as the calling together of a Jewish synod (Leipsic, 1869) . Philippson's chief aim was the civil emancipation of the Jews. But the paper gained further importance in connection with the inner communal and religious life of the Jews, since it devoted attention to the organization of religious instruction, to the form of worship in the synagogue, and to the cultivation of Jewish learning in all its branches. Jost, who in his "Neuere Geschichte der Israeliten" (iii. 149-156) , devoted a whole chapter to the "Allgemeine Zeitung, " said "that it became epoch-making in Jewish history by attempting for the first time to give a general view of the life and conditions of the Jews. " During the first years of its existence the paper had among its collaborators a number of the most distinguished scholars, some of whom were Gabriel Riesser, E. Carmoly, J. L. Saalschütz, S. D. Luzzatto, Leopold Zunz, Leopold Dukes, Julius Fürst, Leopold Löw, Franz Delitzsch, Adolph Jellinek, Abraham Geiger, and I. M. Jost. It is interesting to note that Phoebus Philippson, brother of Ludwig, contributed in the first year a series of eleven articles under the title "Ideas for an Encyclopedia and a Methodology of Jewish Theology. " (1906 Jewish Encyclopedia) Subjects: Jews -- Periodicals. Judaism -- Periodicals. Jews -- Germany -- Periodicals. Includes laid in portion of a copy from the last issue, number 52, of 1843. Very worn copy, with bumped and chipped edges. Signatures startled. Pages aged and soiled, but clean. Fair condition. (GER-38-12)
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Philippson, Ludwig
Allgemeine Zeitung Des Judenthums (52 Issues; 1845)
Biweekly Serial. 8vo. 740 pages. 25 cm. First edition. In German. Full set bound in half cloth and decorative paper for the year 1845. Full title of the publication: Allgemeine Zeitung des Judenthums: ein unpartheiisches Organ für alles jüdische Interesse in Betreff von Politik, Religion, Literatur, Geschichte, Sprachkunde und Belletristik (General Newspaper of Judaism: Impartial Organ for All Matters of Jewish Interest Pertaining to Politics, Religion, Literature, History, Philology, and Belles-lettres) . The Allgemeine Zeitung des Judenthums was a German journal devoted to Jewish interests; founded in 1837 by Dr. Ludwig Philippson(1811-89) ; published first in Leipsic and later in Berlin. At the time of its foundation there had been several Jewish journals in existence: "Sulamith, " "Jedidja, " Geiger's "Wissenschaftliche Zeitschrift für Jüdische Theologie, " and Dr. Höninghaus' "Universal-Kirchenzeitung, " which admitted Jewish contributors. Philippson felt that these did not satisfy the needs of the times. He determined to found a journal for the intelligent laityone that should not only advance the knowledge of the Jews' past history, but should also plead the cause of the Jews of his day. The first number of his paper appeared May 2, 1837, and was published by Baumgärtner in Leipsic. During the first two years three numbers a week appeared; and for a year and a half a supplement was published three times a month, devoted to literature and homiletics. In 1839 the journal became a weekly. The "Allgemeine Zeitung" has never received a subsidy from any Jewish body. In 1848, when the publication of nearly all other Jewish journals was interrupted, the "Allgemeine Zeitung" braved the storm and spoke out plainly in the political turmoil. After 1853 a supplement was published regularly, entitled "Jüdisches Volksblatt zur Belehrung und Unterhaltung auf Jüdischem Gebiete" (A Popular Jewish Journal for Instruction and Entertainment on Jewish Subjects) . On the death of Philippson, Gustav Karpeles became editor. From the outset the "Allgemeine Zeitung" met with success. A few weeks after the issue of its first number a society of students in Leyden (Holland) was formed to aid its circulation. Even in Poland it obtained several hundred subscribers; and within three months after the appearance of the first number Philippson felt justly confident of its material success. The journal aroused great enthusiasm in the cultured Jewish circles of Germany, Austria, and Holland, and exercised considerable influence on Judaism in generalmore especially in Germany, where it became a distinct factor in the evolution of Judaism. To its influence is due in a large measure the establishment of a rabbinical seminary (Lehranstalt für die Wissenschaft des Judenthums in Berlin) and of a Jewish Publication Society (Institut zur Förderung der Israelitischen Literatur) , as well as the calling together of a Jewish synod (Leipsic, 1869) . Philippson's chief aim was the civil emancipation of the Jews. But the paper gained further importance in connection with the inner communal and religious life of the Jews, since it devoted attention to the organization of religious instruction, to the form of worship in the synagogue, and to the cultivation of Jewish learning in all its branches. Jost, who in his "Neuere Geschichte der Israeliten" (iii. 149-156) , devoted a whole chapter to the "Allgemeine Zeitung, " said "that it became epoch-making in Jewish history by attempting for the first time to give a general view of the life and conditions of the Jews. " During the first years of its existence the paper had among its collaborators a number of the most distinguished scholars, some of whom were Gabriel Riesser, E. Carmoly, J. L. Saalschütz, S. D. Luzzatto, Leopold Zunz, Leopold Dukes, Julius Fürst, Leopold Löw, Franz Delitzsch, Adolph Jellinek, Abraham Geiger, and I. M. Jost. It is interesting to note that Phoebus Philippson, brother of Ludwig, contributed in the first year a series of eleven articles under the title "Ideas for an Encyclopedia and a Methodology of Jewish Theology. " (1906 Jewish Encyclopedia) Subjects: Jews -- Periodicals. Judaism -- Periodicals. Jews -- Germany -- Periodicals. Very worn copy, with bumped and chipped edges. Pages aged and soiled, but clean. Fair condition. (GER-38-13)
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Philippson, Ludwig
Der Rat des Heils: Eine Mitgabe für das ganze Leben an den israelitishcen Confirmanden (Bar Mizwah) und die israelitische Comfirmandin, oder beim Austritt aus der Schule.
BLACK LETTERING. 125X170 mm. 306 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover stained. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Philippson, Ludwig
Die Israelitische Religionslehre - zweite und dritte Abteilung: Die Lehre von Gott. - Die Gottesverehrung [THIS VOLUME ONLY]. [SERIES]: Schriften herausgegeben vom Institute zur förderung der israelitischen Literatur.
THIS VOLUME ONLY. 200x140mm. 270 pages. Hardcover. Cover worn. Cover corners and edges bumped and worn. Spine rubbed and slightly worn. Spine edges bumped and worn. Inner cover age-stained. Pages yellowing, few pages slightly age-stained. Else in good condition.
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Philippson, Ludwig
Die Israelitische Religionslehre Dritter Band, vierte Abtheilung: Der Lebeswandel
20x13 cm., 385 pp., hardcover, worn cover and spine, sticker on spine, endpapers partly missing, loose inner binding, yellowing pages, ageing stains. else in fair+ condition.
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Philippson, Ludwig
Die israelitische Religionslehre. Ausführlich dargestellt. Abteilung 1-3 (von 4) in 2 Bänden.
Leipzig, Baumgärtner 1861-1862. * XVI, 284; VI Seiten, 1 Blatt, 270 Seiten, 1 Blatt. 19 x 13 cm. Halblederbände der Zeit (etwas berieben) mit goldgeprägten Rückentiteln und hübscher Romantiker-Rückenvergoldung. (Schriften, herausgegeben vom Institute zur Förderung der israelitischen Literatur, Jahrgang 6-7).
Ссылка продавца : 96698
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Philippson, Ludwig
Gesammelte Abhandlungen (2 Volumes)
Clothbound. 8vo. 391, 486 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In German. The Collected Essays of Ludwid Philippson. Two volumes bound in red cloth with gilt lettering. These two volumes constitute the collected published writings in various periodicals of Ludwig Philippson (18111889) , who achieved renown as the founder of the Allgemeine Zeitung des Judenthums (AZJ, 18371922) , which he edited until his death. Ludwig was an avid student of both Hebrew and classical literature in Dessau and Halle. After graduation from Berlin University (182933) , aged 22, he took up the position of a preacher and teacher in the Magdeburg Jewish community. Though following the practice of Reform Judaism he preached in German and introduced the organ and the rite of confirmation he tried to steer a middle course between Reform and Orthodoxy . He was among the initiators of the Rabbinical Conferences of Brunswick (1844) , Frankfurt/Main (1845) , and Breslau (1846) , but was critical of their decisions. One of his projects was the establishment of a modern institution for training scholars, rabbis, and teachers. From 1834 Philippson started editing several periodicals, first the monthly Israelitisches Predigt- und Schulmagazin (183436) , followed by his famous AZJ, the most important Jewish weekly of the 19th century, which was also dedicated to the struggle for emancipation in all parts of Germany and Europe and fought discrimination and antisemitism. From 183953, he published a popular translation and commentary of the Bible, which went through three editions, together with a revised edition illustrated by Gustav Doré (1875) . Along with I. M. Jost , A. Jellinek , and others he founded the Institut zur Foerderung der Israelitischen Literatur (185473) , whose main achievement was the publication of H. Graetz 's Geschichte der Juden (185376) . In 1862, he had to resign as rabbi of Magdeburg because he had become almost blind. He moved to Bonn, where he continued his journalistic and literary work until his death. He was among the founders of the Israelitische Bibelanstalt (1862) , the Deutsch-Israelitischer Gemeindebund (1869) , and the Hochschule fuer die Wissenschaft des Judentums (1872) . (2007 Encyclopedia Judaica) The second volume includes an appendix, that of an essay by Rabbi Hermann Cohen on the importance of the writings of the young Ludwig Philippson. Subjects: Judaism. Jews -- Civilization. Judentum. Germany -- Intellectual life. Covers lightly worn, backstrip lightly rubbed. Pages lightly aged, but clean and fresh. Very good condition. (GER-38-14)
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Philippson, Ludwig
Gesammelte Abhandlungen.
Leipzig, Gustav Fock, 1911. Gross-8°. VII, 391 S.; 2 Bl., 486 S., Originalleinwandbände. 2 Bände.
Ссылка продавца : 36777BB
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Philippson, Ludwig
Zur Charakteristik der ersten jüdischen Synode. Die erste Resolution der Synode.
Bln., Louis Gerschel, 1869. 19 S., Interimsbroschur, 8°. Wininger V/22. Softcover Umschlag berieben, Kanten eingerissen. Stempel auf Deckel.
Ссылка продавца : 18002
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Philippson, Ludwig ; Räbe, K. [Eds.]
Jüdisches Volksblatt - V. Jahrgang / VI. Jahrgang [Compilation of all 1858 and 1859 issues]
RARE compilation of all 1858 and 1859 issues of the "Jüdisches Volksblatt" (5th and 6th Jahrgang), a weekly German-Jewish periodical edited by Ludwig Philippson, an eminent 19th-century German rabbi and writer on Jewish themes, renowned for his translation of the Old Testament. One of his main aims in publishing the 'Jüdisches Volksblatt' was the emancipation of his Jewish fellow men, while at the same time to entertain and tighten the Jewish population to its culture. Text in Gothic lettering (Fraktur). 280x210mm. IV+210+210 pages. Quarter leather Hardcover. Rear cover missing. Front cover detached. Cover edges and corners worn and peeling. Spine missing. Ex-libris sticker ('James Heller') on ainner cover. Text block edges browning. Several page edges worn. Pages browning, slightly wavy and age-stained. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book is in good reading condition. PLEASE NOTE: This book's cover is very worn, loose or missing. If you'd like, we can send this book to be rebound for an extra charge.
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Philippson, Ludwig ; Räbe, K. [Eds.]
Jüdisches Volksblatt - VII. Jahrgang [Compilation of all 1860 issues].
RARE compilation of all 1860 issues of the "Jüdisches Volksblatt" (7th Jahrgang), a weekly German-Jewish periodical edited by Ludwig Philippson, an eminent 19th-century German rabbi and writer on Jewish themes, renowned for his translation of the Old Testament. One of his main aims in publishing the 'Jüdisches Volksblatt' was the emancipation of his Jewish fellow men, while at the same time to entertain and tighten the Jewish population to its culture. Text in Gothic lettering (Fraktur). 215x277mm. 208 pages. Rebound hardcover. Cover slightly worn. Cover corners and edges peeling. Spine missing and taped (tape strap coming loose). Book's title written on spine. Library copy with stamps. Previous owner's name written in ink on whitepage. Tape between rear inner cover and last page - NO damage to text. Binding visible between pages 6-7 and 194-195. Pages browning and wavy, many pages age-stained. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book is in good reading condition.
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Philippson, Ludwig [Ed.]
Allgemeine Zeitung des Judentums [Compilation of all 1846 issues - 10th Jahrgang]. Ein unparteiisches Organ für alles jüdische Interesse im Betreff von Politik, Religion, Literatur, Geschichte, Sprachkunde und Belletristik.
RARE! All 1846 issues of the Jewish periodical on topics of Jewish interest. Text in Gothic lettering (Fraktur). 195x240mm. 766 pages. Marbled Hardcover with black cloth spine. Marbled page edges. Front and rear cover detached from binding. Cover rubbed. Cover edges and corners worn and partly peeling. Spine missing. Some pages upper corner wrinkled and/or worn. First and last pages and whitepages detached from binding. Small wormhole penetrates pages 675-765. Pages browning, age-stained and wavy. [SUMMARY]: This rare influential historical document of 19th-century Jewish life in Germany has suffered considerable damage, but is still in fair reading condition.
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Philippson, Ludwig [Ed.]
Allgemeine Zeitung des Judentums [Compilation of all issues 1844 - 8th Jahrgang]. Ein unparteiisches Organ für alles jüdische Interesse im Betreff von Politik, Religion, Literatur, Geschichte, Sprachkunde und Belletristik.
RARE! All 1844 issues of the Jewish periodical on topics of Jewish interest. Text in Gothic lettering (Fraktur). 215x250mm. 762 pages. Marbled quarter cloth Hardcover with gilt lettering on spine. Cover worn and partly peeling. Several small wormholes on cover. 1 small wormhole penetrates the front cover and the first 190 pages bottom corner - no damage to text. Cover corners and edges bumped, worn and peeling. Spine partly missing and tattered. Spine detached from front cover. Two stamps on front whitepage. Pages 429-451 upper corner wrinkled. Pages browning, wavy and somewhat age-stained. [SUMMARY]: This rare influential historical document of 19th-century Jewish life in Germany has suffered some mostly external damage, but is still in good reading condition.
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Philippson, Ludwig [Ed.]
Jüdisches Volksblatt - 11. Jahrgang [Compilation of all 1864 issues].
RARE compilation of all 50 issues of the "Jüdische Volksblatt" published in 1864. This weekly German-Jewish periodical was edited by Ludwig Philippson, an eminent 19th-century German rabbi and writer on Jewish themes, renowned for his translation of the Old Testament. One of his main aims in publishing the 'Jüdisches Volksblatt' was the emancipation of his Jewish fellow men, while at the same time to entertain and tighten the Jewish population to its culture. Text in Gothic lettering (Fraktur). 12 PAGES MISSING. 265x216mm. 200 pages. Rebound board Hardcover with taped spine. Cover slightly stained. Cover corners and edges slightly worn. Spine edges peeling. Several page edges taped - no damage to text. 3 Stamps and ink inscription on first page corners - no damage to text. Pages 185-196 missing; last 4 pages detached from the rest between pages 185-195. Several pages slightly creased or have worn edges. Pages browning. [SUMMARY]: This rare book is otherwise in good reading condition.
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Philippson, Ludwig [Ed.]
Jüdisches Volksblatt - VI. Jahrgang [Compilation of all 1859 issues].
RARE compilation of all 1859 issues of the "Jüdisches Volksblatt" (7th and 6th Jahrgang), a weekly German-Jewish periodical edited by Ludwig Philippson, an eminent 19th-century German rabbi and writer on Jewish themes, renowned for his translation of the Old Testament. One of his main aims in publishing the 'Jüdisches Volksblatt' was the emancipation of his Jewish fellow men, while at the same time to entertain and tighten the Jewish population to its culture. Text in Gothic lettering (Fraktur). 211x262mm. 210 pages. Hardcover. Cover rubbed and worn. Cover corners and edges peeling. Spine missing. Previous owner's name written in ink on whitepage upper edge. Library copy with stamps. Pages browning and wavy, some pages age-stained. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book is in good reading condition.
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Philippson, Ludwig [Ed.]
Jüdisches Volksblatt - VII. Jahrgang / VIII. Jahrgang [Compilation of all 1860 and 1861 issues].
RARE compilation of all 1860 and 1861 issues of the "Jüdisches Volksblatt" (7th and 8th Jahrgang), a weekly German-Jewish periodical edited by Ludwig Philippson, an eminent 19th-century German rabbi and writer on Jewish themes, renowned for his translation of the Old Testament. One of his main aims in publishing the 'Jüdisches Volksblatt' was the emancipation of his Jewish fellow men, while at the same time to entertain and tighten the Jewish population to its culture. Text in Gothic lettering (Fraktur). 280x230mm. 208+206 pages. Black quarter leather Hardcover. Cover lightly worn on hinges. Cover slightly scratched and rubbed. Cover corners and edges bumped and worn. Cover coming loose from binding, but still attached. Spine missing. Text block edges age-stained. Ex library sticker on front inner cover. Few pages tattered (most of the affected pages have tears on text), other pages slightly dog eared. Pages mildly browning and/or age-stained. [SUMMARY]: Although this extremely rare, combining two Jahrgangs of an influential German-Jewish periodical has suffered some external damage, it is still in good reading condition - only in few places the damage hinders the reading, but doesn't make it impossible.
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Philippson, Ludwig [Ed.]
Jüdisches Volksblatt - VIII. Jahrgang [Compilation of all 1861 issues].
RARE compilation of all 1861 issues of the "Jüdisches Volksblatt" (8th Jahrgang), a weekly German-Jewish periodical edited by Ludwig Philippson, an eminent 19th-century German rabbi and writer on Jewish themes, renowned for his translation of the Old Testament. One of his main aims in publishing the 'Jüdisches Volksblatt' was the emancipation of his Jewish fellow men, while at the same time to entertain and tighten the Jewish population to its culture. Text in Gothic lettering (Fraktur). 275x220mm. 208 pages. Rebound brown quarter cloth Hardcover with marbled boards. Cover slightly scratched and faded. Cover edges and corners bumped and peeling. Spine stained. Sticker residues on spine upper part. Spine edges and hinges peeling. Previous owner's name ("Lazarus Fränkel") written in ink on whitepage. Library copy with stamps. Pages browning, wavy and slightly age stained. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book is in good reading condition.
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Philippson, Ludwig [Ed.]
Jüdisches Volksblatt [Compilation of all 1861 issues - 8. Jahrgang].
RARE compilation of all 1861 issues of the "Jüdisches Volksblatt" (8th Jahrgang), a weekly German-Jewish periodical edited by Ludwig Philippson, an eminent 19th-century German rabbi and writer on Jewish themes, renowned for his translation of the Old Testament. One of his main aims in publishing the 'Jüdisches Volksblatt' was the emancipation of his Jewish fellow men, while at the same time to entertain and tighten the Jewish population to its culture. Text in Gothic lettering (Fraktur). 210x260mm. 208 pages. Marbled board Hardcover with cloth spine. Cover worn and detached. Cover corners and edges worn and peeling. Spine missing. Wormholes on cover. Most pages penetrated by wormholes, but mostly not on text. Ink inscription on front whitepage. Front whitepage and last page wrinkled. Book almost unbound (pages 1-20, 21-84, 85-208 detached from each other). Corner/s of some pages bumped/creased. Pages yellowing, wavy and age-stained. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book is otherwise in fair reading condition.
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Philippson, Ludwig [Ed.]
Neues israelitisches Gebetbuch für die Wochentage, Sabbathe und alle Feste zum Gebrauche während des Gottesdienstes und bei der häuslichen Andacht.
19.5x14cm. XVI+549 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Cover and spine corners and edges slightly bumped and worn. Spine slightly stained. Ex-library copy with usual marks. Few pages slightly age-stained. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Philippson, Ludwig [Hrsg.]
Jüdisches Volksblatt - Dreizehnter Jahrgang [Compilation of all 1866 issues - 13th Jahrgang] zur Belehrung und Unterhaltung auf jüdischem Gebiete
RARE compilation of all 52 issues published in 1866 (Dreizehnter Jahrgang) of the supplement to the 'Allgemeine Zeitung des Judentums'. 270x215mm. 208 pages. Black quarter-cloth Hardcover. Cover age-faded. Cover corners and spine edges slightly bumped. Spine lightly faded. Tape on spine with handwritten spinetitle. Library stamp and ink inscription on front inner cover upper corner. Stamps and ink inscription on title page edges and bottom corner (not on text). Stamp on last page bottom edge. Ink stain on pages 22-23, partially on some text (barely readable, damage to text is small). Several last pages age-stained. Page 118 corner folded due to page cutting error (as published). Pages yellowing and slightly wavy. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare compilation of all 1866 issues of an important 19th-century German Jewish periodical is in good reading condition. We offer it at a reduced price.
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Philippson, Ludwig [Hrsg.]
Jüdisches Volksblatt - Dritter Jahrgang / Vierter Jahrgang [Compilation of all 1855, 1856 and 1857 issues] [2 VOLUMES BOUND IN 1]. Zur Belehrung und Unterhaltung auf Jüdischem Gebiete
TWO VOLUMES BOUND TOGETHER. RARE compilation of all (52) issues in 1855-56 (Dritter Jahrgang), and all (65) issues in 1856-57 (Vierter Jahrgang). 280x210mm. [IV+208] & [IV+260] pages. Marbled quarter-leather Hardcover with gilt spine. Cover worn and stained. Cover edges rubbed. Cover corners bumped and worn. Spine rubbed and slightly peeling. Spine edges bumped. Inner cover binding loose. Ex-libris sticker (James Heller) on front inner cover. Stamp on title page and page 1. Pages 1-16 bottom repaired with tape, the tape hides 2 words of the text. Pages yellowing, mildly age-stained and wavy. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book is in good reading condition and we offer it at a greatly reduced price.
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Philippson, Ludwig [Hrsg.]
Jüdisches Volksblatt - Dritter Jahrgang [Compilation of all 1855-56 issues]. Zur Belehrung und Unterhaltung auf Jüdischem Gebeite
RARE compilation of all (52) issues in 1855-56 (Dritter Jahrgang) of the supplement to the 'Allgemeine Zeitung des Judentums'. 270x210mm. 208 pages. Marbled Hardcover with leather spine. Cover worn. Front cover detached from binding. Rear cover loose. Cover edges and corners bumped and peeling. Spine loose and partly missing. Sticker residues on spine hinges. First white-page partly detached from binding. Several ink inscriptions and stamp on whitepage. Ex-Libris (F.Schmidt) on front inner cover upper corner. Stamp on title page. Few pages wrinkled. Ink stain on pages 1-3 (text still readable). Pages yellowing, mildly age-stained and wavy. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare compilation of all 1855-56 issues of an important 19th-century German Jewish periodical has suffered some mostly external damage, but is still in good reading condition. We offer it at reduced price.
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Philippson, Ludwig [Hrsg.]
Jüdisches Volksblatt - Vierter Jahrgang [Compilation of all 1856-57 issues] zur Belehrung und Unterhaltung auf jüdischem Gebiete.
RARE compilation of all 52 issues published in 1856-57 (Vierter Jahrgang) of the supplement to the 'Allgemeine Zeitung des Judentums'. 265x220mm. 260 pages. Black Hardcover with cloth spine. Cover worn. Cover edges and corners bumped and peeling. Spine taped with handwritten sticker. Library sticker on front cover upper corner. Ex-Libris (Jewish National and University Library), stamps and ink inscriptions on front inner cover. Stamp and ink marks on title page (not on text). Stamp on last page and rear inner cover. Several small tears in various places, most repaired with tape. Pages yellowing, age-stained and wavy. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare compilation of all 1856-57 issues of an important 19th-century German Jewish periodical is in good reading condition. We offer it at reduced price. We may also be offering a single-volume compilation of 3rd and 4th Jahrgangs bound together; inquire with us for more detail.
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Philippson, Ludwig, editor
ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG DES JUDENTHUMS. VOLUME 34, NOS. 1-52 (BUT LACKS NOS. 21, 24, 44 & 45) , 1867
Heavy wear to outer cover & outer issues, no text loss. Good; 4to (large) ; 192 total pages; "German Jewish weekly periodical founded by Ludwig Philippson in 1837....as an impartial organ devoted to all Jewish interest, it at first advocated a moderate historicalreform of Judaism as a revealed religion. " The weekly "was one of the firstJewish periodicals of Central and Western Europe. For many years it exercised great infulence in other European countries...[and] played a prominent role in the struggle of the Jews of Germany for civic emancipation....It was of great influence in promoting a knowledge and appreciation of Judaism and its history and in fostering the iner religiousand communal life of the German Jews. " (Universal Jewish Ency. 1939, I: 188). Wear and toning, otherwise good condition. GER-38-13D
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Philippson, Ludwig.
DIE ISRAELITISCHE RELIGIONSLEHRE. VOLUMES II & III [ONLY]
Leipzig: Baumgärtner, 1862. Cloth; 8vo. Vi, 270 pages. In German. Volumes II & III bound together and pages continuously. Series: Institut zur Förderung der israelitischen Literatur Schriften, 7 Jahr 1861-1862. Contents: 2. Abtheilung: Die Lehre von Gott. 3. Abtheilung: Die Gottesverehrung. Ludwig Philippson (1811-1889) "achieved renown as the founder (1837) of the Allgemeine Zeitung des Judentums and its editor until his death. Ludwig was an avid student of both Hebrew and classical literature. After graduation from Berlin University (1833) , he took up the position of preacher in the Magdeburg Jewish community. Though following the practice of Reform Judaism-he preached in German and introduced the organ and the rite of confirmation-he tried to steer a middle course between Reform and Orthodoxy. He was among the initiators of the Rabbinical Synods of Brunswick (1844) , Frankfort (1845) , and Breslau (1846) , but was critical of their decisions. One of his projects was the establishment of a modern institution for training scholars, rabbis, and teachers. His newspaper was also dedicated to the struggle for emancipation in all parts of Germany and Europe and fought discrimination and anti-Semitism. Philippson published a popular translation of the Bible which went through three editions (1854, 1858, 1878) together with a revised edition illustrated by Doré (1875) . Along with I. M. Jost and A. Jellinek he founded the Institut zur Foerderung der Israelitischen Literatur (1854) whose main achievement was the publication of H. Graetz's history. " (EJ) SUBJECT(S) : Judaism. Has been rebound. Boards sunned. Front hinge starting. Interior clean and bright; very good condition. (GR-3-10)
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Philippson, Ludwig.
SILOAH; EINE AUSWAHL VON PREDIGTEN NEBST SECHS, BETRACHTUNGEN ÜBER DIE UNSTERBLICHKEIT DER SEELE. ZUR ERBAUUNG, SO WIE INSONDERS ZUM VORLESSEN IN SYNAGOGEN, DIE DES REDNERS ERMANGELN.
8vo. Viii, 336 pages. In German. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish sermons. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Ohio State, UPenn, UPenn Center for Judaic Studies) . Good condition; covers worn, some cloth missing from spine, front hinge cracking. (MX-4-31)
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Philippson, Ludwig:
Gesammelte Abhandlungen.
2 Bände. Leipzig, Gustav Fock 1911. Gross-8°. VII, 391 S.; 2 Bl., 486 S., Originalleinwandbände.
Ссылка продавца : 36777BB
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Philippson, Ludwig; Lüder, J. H. [Eds.]
Jüdisches Volksblatt - IX. Jahrgang / X. Jahrgang [Compilation of all 1862 and 1863 issues].
RARE compilation of all 1862 and 1863 issues of the "Jüdisches Volksblatt" (9th and 10th Jahrgang), a weekly German-Jewish periodical edited by Ludwig Philippson, an eminent 19th-century German rabbi and writer on Jewish themes, renowned for his translation of the Old Testament. One of his main aims in publishing the 'Jüdisches Volksblatt' was the emancipation of his Jewish fellow men, while at the same time to entertain and tighten the Jewish population to its culture. Text in Gothic lettering (Fraktur). Additionally included is a sample of Pentateuch in new German translation. 215x277mm. 230+280 pages. Black quarter leather Hardcover with gilt lettering on spine. Cover edges and corners worn and peeling. Cover coming loose from binding. Spine missing, the remaining part of detached from rear cover. Text block edges age-stained. Ex libris sticker on inner front cover. Ex-library copy with stamps. Contents page slightly torn. Pages browning, slightly wavy and age-stained. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book is in good reading condition.
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Philippson, Ludwig; Lüder, J. H. [Eds.]
Jüdisches Volksblatt - IX. Jahrgang [Compilation of all 1862 issues].
RARE compilation of all 1862 issues of the "Jüdisches Volksblatt" (9th Jahrgang), a weekly German-Jewish periodical edited by Ludwig Philippson, an eminent 19th-century German rabbi and writer on Jewish themes, renowned for his translation of the Old Testament. One of his main aims in publishing the 'Jüdisches Volksblatt' was the emancipation of his Jewish fellow men, while at the same time to entertain and tighten the Jewish population to its culture. Text in Gothic lettering (Fraktur). 220x270mm. 212 pages. Marbled board Hardcover with cloth spine. Cover yellowing, rubbed and slightly scratched. Cover edges and corners bumped and peeling. Spine stained. Spine rear hinge bottom part partly cracked. Spine edges peeling. Small wormhole on spinet. Worm-mark on front inner cover. Previous owner's name written in ink on whitepage upper edge. Binding slightly visible between pages 102-103. Pages 203-211 bottom corner creased. Page 211/212 edge slightly chipped - NO damage to text. Ex-library copy with stamps. Text block edges and pages browning. Pages wavy and slightly age-stained. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book is in good reading condition.
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Philippson, Ludwig; Maurice Mayer; Isaac Leeser
THE CRUCIFIXION AND THE JEWS
Later paper wrappers. 8vo. IV, 41 pages. 22 cm. First edition. Singerman 1969. By Dr. L. Philippson. Translated from the German, by Maurice Mayer. Preface by Isaac Leeser. Originally serialized in German in the Allgemeine zeitung des judenthums, simultaneously serialized in English translation in the Occident (over the space of six months) ; printed in a small edition of five hundred copies (preface) . First separate appearance of an English translation of a work by Ludwig Philippson to be printed in America. This text, still quoted as the foundational work of research in the political reconstruction of the trial of Jesus (see Trial of Jesus: Study in the Gospels and Jewish Historiography by David R. Catchpole, Brill, 1971) , lays out the following parameters, crucifixion was a Jewish form of execution, of the sources Tacitus is the best, the gospels being unreliable, Pilate sentenced Jesus as a political rebel, all messianic movements of the time were put down with uncompromising ferocity, the Jews neither persecuted nor tried Jesus, nor cried for his death. Subjects: Jesus Christ - Jewish interpretations. Jesus Christ - Crucifixion. OCLC lists 14 copies. Rear leaf in facsimile only, heavy staining to front wrapper, otherwise Good condition. (AMR-44-13A)
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Philippson, Ludwig; Räbe, K. [Eds.]
Jüdisches Volksblatt - V. Jahrgang [Compilation of all 1858 issues].
RARE compilation of all 1858 issues of the "Jüdisches Volksblatt" (7th and 8th Jahrgang), a weekly German-Jewish periodical edited by Ludwig Philippson, an eminent 19th-century German rabbi and writer on Jewish themes, renowned for his translation of the Old Testament. One of his main aims in publishing the 'Jüdisches Volksblatt' was the emancipation of his Jewish fellow men, while at the same time to entertain and tighten the Jewish population to its culture. Text in Gothic lettering (Fraktur). 221x270mm. 210 pages. Hardcover. Cover worn. Cover corners and edges peeling. Front cover coming loose from binding. Original spine replaced by long strip of paper tape. Book's title written on spine. Binding loose and visible between pages10-11 and 186-187. Previous owner's name written in ink on whitepage upper edge. Library copy with stamps. Pencil inscription on few pages edge. Some pages bottom corner creased. Pages browning and wavy, most pages age-stained. [SUMMARY]: This extremely book is in good reading condition.
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Philippson, Martin
Neueste Geschichte des jüdischen Volkes (Zwei Bände). .
Leipzig, Buchhandlung Gustav Fock, 1907 / 1910. Zwei Bände. Mit goldener Titelprägung versehene Privat-Halbleinenbände (ca. 1950-1960). Vorder- und Rückdeckel der Originalbroschuren in die Privatbindungen integriert. Bibliotheks-Exemplar (Bibliotheks-Etikett auf dem Buchrücken, Bibliotheks-Stempel [Ausgeschieden] verso Titelblatt beider Bände). Innen ansonsten gute, saubere Exemplare. Kei ( Schriften herausgegeben von der Gesellschaft zur Fo?rderung der Wissenschaft des Judentums. - Grundriss der Gesamtwis
Ссылка продавца : 40312BB
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Philippson, Martin.
NEUESTE GESCHICHTE DES JÜDISCHEN VOLKES. COMPLETE SET OF THREE VOLUMES.
Leipzig: Gustav Fock, 1907-11. Cloth; 8vo. Viii, 400; 357; 338 pages. Gilt titles; marbled edges. Original green embossed cover; decorative endpapers. In German. Three-volume set. Bibliographical notes at end. Series: Schriften hrsg. Von der Gesellschaft zur förderung der wissenschaft des judentums. Grundriss der gesamtwissenschaft des judentums. Martin Philippson (1846-1916) was "a historian and a communal leader. Born at Magdeburg, Philippson was appointed assistant professor at Bonn in 1875, and soon thereafter was designated professor of modern history. However, when Emperor William I would not sanction the appointment of a Jew, Martin took a professorship at the University of Brussels (1878) , and eventually became rector there. In 1891 he was forced to resign this post in the face of agitation by anti-German and radical students, and returned to Berlin. Thereafter he devoted his energies to Jewish communal affairs and to his writing. He was chairman of the Deutsch-Israelitischer Gemeindebund (1896-1912) , chairman of the Gesellschaft zur Foerderung der Wissenschaft des Judentums (1902) ; and chairman of the Verband der deutschen Juden (1904) . He also headed the Lehranstalt fuer die Wissenschaft des Judentums, which commissioned his three-volume Neueste Geschichte des juedischen Volkes. " (Herbert A. Strauss, EJ) SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- History. Light wear to cloth, pages lightly aged, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (GER-42-4)
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Philippson, Martin.
NEUESTE GESCHICHTE DES JÜDISCHEN VOLKES. VOLUME I [ONLY] OF A THREE-VOLUME SET.
Leipzig: Gustav Fock, 1907-11. Cloth; 8vo. Viii, 400, pages. Gilt titles; marbled edges. In German. Volume I of a three-volume set. Bibliographical notes at end. Series: Schriften hrsg. Von der Gesellschaft zur förderung der wissenschaft des judentums. Grundriss der gesamtwissenschaft des judentums. Martin Philippson (1846-1916) was "a historian and a communal leader. Born at Magdeburg, Philippson was appointed assistant professor at Bonn in 1875, and soon thereafter was designated professor of modern history. However, when Emperor William I would not sanction the appointment of a Jew, Martin took a professorship at the University of Brussels (1878) , and eventually became rector there. In 1891 he was forced to resign this post in the face of agitation by anti-German and radical students, and returned to Berlin. Thereafter he devoted his energies to Jewish communal affairs and to his writing. He was chairman of the Deutsch-Israelitischer Gemeindebund (1896-1912) , chairman of the Gesellschaft zur Foerderung der Wissenschaft des Judentums (1902) ; and chairman of the Verband der deutschen Juden (1904) . He also headed the Lehranstalt fuer die Wissenschaft des Judentums, which commissioned his three-volume Neueste Geschichte des juedischen Volkes. " (Herbert A. Strauss, EJ) SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- History. Bookplate of Ernst Alfred Philippson on inside front cover; he was a professor of German at the University of Illinois and other midwestern universities. Bit of marginalia in pencil. Very good condition. (GR-3-1)
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Philippson, Martin.
NEUESTE GESCHICHTE DES JÜDISCHEN VOLKES. VOLUME I [ONLY] OF A THREE-VOLUME SET.
Leipzig: Gustav Fock, 1907-11. Cloth; 8vo. Viii, 400, pages. Gilt titles; marbled edges. Original green embossed cover; decorative endpapers. In German. Volume I of a three-volume set. Bibliographical notes at end. Series: Schriften hrsg. Von der Gesellschaft zur förderung der wissenschaft des judentums. Grundriss der gesamtwissenschaft des judentums. Martin Philippson (1846-1916) was "a historian and a communal leader. Born at Magdeburg, Philippson was appointed assistant professor at Bonn in 1875, and soon thereafter was designated professor of modern history. However, when Emperor William I would not sanction the appointment of a Jew, Martin took a professorship at the University of Brussels (1878) , and eventually became rector there. In 1891 he was forced to resign this post in the face of agitation by anti-German and radical students, and returned to Berlin. Thereafter he devoted his energies to Jewish communal affairs and to his writing. He was chairman of the Deutsch-Israelitischer Gemeindebund (1896-1912) , chairman of the Gesellschaft zur Foerderung der Wissenschaft des Judentums (1902) ; and chairman of the Verband der deutschen Juden (1904) . He also headed the Lehranstalt fuer die Wissenschaft des Judentums, which commissioned his three-volume Neueste Geschichte des juedischen Volkes. " (Herbert A. Strauss, EJ) SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- History. Max O. Klein's copy, with his bookplate. Cover and last two leaves detached; interior of book in very good condition. (GR-3-3)
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