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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.
Référence libraire : 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
Référence libraire : 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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Philippson, Martin.
NEUESTE GESCHICHTE DES JÜDISCHEN VOLKES. VOLUME III [ONLY] OF A THREE-VOLUME SET.
Leipzig: Gustav Fock, 1907-11. Cloth; 8vo. Ix, 338 pages. Gilt titles; marbled edges. In German. Volume III. 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. Very good condition. (GR-3-2)
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Philippson, Rabbi Ludwig [editor]
Allgemeine Zeitung Des Judenthums. Ein Unpartheiisches Organ Für Alles Jüdische Interesse in Betreff Von Politik, Religion, Literatur, Geschichte, Sprachkunde Und Belletristik. [1842]
Clothbound. 4to. 766 [4] pages. 26 cm. In German. Title translates as: General Newspaper of Judaism. Impartial Organ for All Matters of Jewish Interest Pertaining to Politics, Religion, Literature, History, Philology, and Belles-lettres. This is a consecutively numbered compilation of all 52 weekly issues for year VI, 1842, of the publication. Contains index and title page. 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 with the subtitle "Unparteiisches Organ für Alles Jüdische Interesse in Betreff von Politik, Religion, Literatur, Geschichte, Sprachkunde, und Belletristik" 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. 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. He carried on the fight for that cause begun by Gabriel Riesser and others. 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. " (From the Encyclopedia Judaica 1906 entry) . The newspaper ceased in 1922. Subjects: Jews - Periodicals. Judaism - Periodicals. Jews - Germany - Periodicals. Backstrip worn, with torn edges, back board starting. Pages lightly aged, foxed, browned, and wavy; but very clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (GER-36-7)
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Philipson, David
A HOLIDAY SHEAF: SERMONS FOR NEW YEAR'S DAY AND THE DAY OF ATONEMENT.
No Date (1899) . Cloth; 12mo. 59 pages. Singerman 5648, identifying the date as 1899. Contains six sermons: "Justice and Mercy," "The Day of Memorial " "The Call of Duty," "Repentance, Charity, Prayer," "The Triple Atonement," and "Be Strong " David Philipson (18621949) was a U.S. Reform rabbi
.[H]e was one of the first group of rabbis who received their ordination in 1883. After serving as rabbi of Har Sinai Congregation, Baltimore, from 1884 to 1888, Philipson returned to Cincinnati to become rabbi of the B'nai Israel Congregation in 1888, remaining there for the rest of his life. Philipson participated in the conference which drew up the Pittsburgh Platform (1885); he was a rounder of the Central Conference of American Rabbis serving as president in 190709; and he was an influential figure in Hebrew Union College, where he taught for many years, and in the Union of American Hebrew Congregations
.He was a member of the board of translators of the Jewish Publication Society for the translation of the Holy Scriptures (1916), an editor of Selected Writings of Isaac M. Wise (1900), and translator of Reminiscences of Isaac M. Wise (1901, 1945). An autobiography, My Life as an American Jew, appeared in 1942 and a volume of occasional writings, Centenary Papers, in 1919. Philipson verbalized and gave a universal dimension to the optimism of the prospering Midwest Jews among whom he lived and, surviving most of its exponents, came to be regarded as a representative spokesman of "classic" Reform Judaism (EJ). SUBJECT(S): Jewish festival-day sermons. OCLC: 9982516. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide, none at any Ivy League Institution. Cover sunned; some editing marks, mostly in pencil. Bloch & CO. Bookp late affixed to inside front cover. Very good condition. (P-2-61)
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Philipson, David
Samuel Holdheim. Jewish Reformer 1806-1860.
[s. l.], [s. n.], 1906. 29 S., Original-Broschur, gr.8°. Paper read at the annual meeting of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, July 4, 1906, Indianapolis, Indiana, in honor of the centenary of Holdheim's birth. Softcover Umschlag etwas fleckig und berieben, Rücken eingerissen, Ecken bestossen.
Référence libraire : 166155
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Philipson, David
THE JEW IN AMERICA
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 16 pages; 22 cm. In English. From the series: Jewish tracts; no. 2. David Philipson (1862 1949) was an American Reform rabbi, orator, and author. The son of German-Jewish immigrants, he was a member of the first graduating class of the Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati
he was one of the leaders of American Reform Judaism and a philanthropic leader in his adopted hometown of Cincinnati. (Wikipedia, 2016) Here, Philipson gives a brief overview of Jews in America for the 250th anniversary of the landing of the Jews in America. He outlines key events in Jewish American History from Columbus voyage to the present day. David Philipson (18621949) was a U.S. Reform rabbi
.[H]e was one of the first group of rabbis who received their ordination in 1883. After serving as rabbi of Har Sinai Congregation, Baltimore, from 1884 to 1888, Philipson returned to Cincinnati to become rabbi of the B'nai Israel Congregation in 1888, remaining there for the rest of his life. Philipson participated in the conference which drew up the Pittsburgh Platform (1885); he was a rounder of the Central Conference of American Rabbis serving as president in 190709; and he was an influential figure in Hebrew Union College, where he taught for many years, and in the Union of American Hebrew Congregations
.He was a member of the board of translators of the Jewish Publication Society for the translation of the Holy Scriptures (1916), an editor of Selected Writings of Isaac M. Wise (1900), and translator of Reminiscences of Isaac M. Wise (1901, 1945). An autobiography, My Life as an American Jew, appeared in 1942 and a volume of occasional writings, Centenary Papers, in 1919. Philipson verbalized and gave a universal dimension to the optimism of the prospering Midwest Jews among whom he lived and, surviving most of its exponents, came to be regarded as a representative spokesman of "classic" Reform Judaism (EJ). SUBJECT(S): Jewish festival-day sermons. OCLC: 9982516. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide, none at any Ivy League Institution. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- United States -- History. Creased. Front wrapper is smudged. Some edwear. Overall about good condition. (AMR-48-63)
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Philipson, David
THE JEW IN ENGLISH FICTION
Original cloth. 8vo. 156 pages. 21 cm. First edition. Singerman 3845. The authors first published work. Contains the following chapters: Marlowe's "Jew of Malta" - Shakespeare's "Merchant of Venice" - Cumberland's "The Jew" - Scott's "Ivanhoe" - Dickens's "Oliver Twist" and "Our mutual friend" - Disraeli's "Coningsby and Tancred" - George Eliot's "Daniel Deronda". The author, David Philipson (August 9, 1862 June 29, 1949) was an American Reform rabbi, orator, and author. The son of German-Jewish immigrants, he was a member of the first graduating class of the Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati. As an adult, he was one of the leaders of American Reform Judaism and a philanthropic leader in his adopted hometown of Cincinnati. David Philipson (18621949) was a U.S. Reform rabbi
.[H]e was one of the first group of rabbis who received their ordination in 1883. After serving as rabbi of Har Sinai Congregation, Baltimore, from 1884 to 1888, Philipson returned to Cincinnati to become rabbi of the B'nai Israel Congregation in 1888, remaining there for the rest of his life. Philipson participated in the conference which drew up the Pittsburgh Platform (1885); he was a rounder of the Central Conference of American Rabbis serving as president in 190709; and he was an influential figure in Hebrew Union College, where he taught for many years, and in the Union of American Hebrew Congregations
.He was a member of the board of translators of the Jewish Publication Society for the translation of the Holy Scriptures (1916), an editor of Selected Writings of Isaac M. Wise (1900), and translator of Reminiscences of Isaac M. Wise (1901, 1945). An autobiography, My Life as an American Jew, appeared in 1942 and a volume of occasional writings, Centenary Papers, in 1919. Philipson verbalized and gave a universal dimension to the optimism of the prospering Midwest Jews among whom he lived and, surviving most of its exponents, came to be regarded as a representative spokesman of "classic" Reform Judaism (EJ). SUBJECT(S): Jewish festival-day sermons. OCLC: 9982516. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide, none at any Ivy League Institution. Subjects: Jews in literature. English fiction - History and criticism. Judenbild. Literatur. Geschichte 1580-1880. Light rubbing to edges of cloth, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good + condition. (AMR-44-20)
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Philipson, David, 1862-1949.
CENTENARY PAPERS AND OTHERS [WITH ASSOCIATION INSCRIPTION BY THE AUTHOR]
1st Edition. Original Boards. 8vo. 325 pages ; 22 cm. Inscribed by the author to Leo Wise, son of Isaac Mayer Wise, on the front End Page. Leo Wise was named for his grandfather, a prominent Rabbi in Prague. His mother was Therese Bloch, sister of Edward H. Bloch, the founder of Bloch Publishing Company. David Philipson (18621949) was a U.S. Reform rabbi
.[H]e was one of the first group of rabbis who received their ordination in 1883. After serving as rabbi of Har Sinai Congregation, Baltimore, from 1884 to 1888, Philipson returned to Cincinnati to become rabbi of the B'nai Israel Congregation in 1888, remaining there for the rest of his life. Philipson participated in the conference which drew up the Pittsburgh Platform (1885); he was a rounder of the Central Conference of American Rabbis serving as president in 190709; and he was an influential figure in Hebrew Union College, where he taught for many years, and in the Union of American Hebrew Congregations
.He was a member of the board of translators of the Jewish Publication Society for the translation of the Holy Scriptures (1916), an editor of Selected Writings of Isaac M. Wise (1900), and translator of Reminiscences of Isaac M. Wise (1901, 1945). An autobiography, My Life as an American Jew, appeared in 1942 and a volume of occasional writings, Centenary Papers, in 1919. Philipson verbalized and gave a universal dimension to the optimism of the prospering Midwest Jews among whom he lived and, surviving most of its exponents, came to be regarded as a representative spokesman of "classic" Reform Judaism (EJ). SUBJECT(S): Jewish festival-day sermons. OCLC: 9982516. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide, none at any Ivy League Institution. SUBJECT(S) : Reform Judaism. Book is in excellent condition. Includes frontpiece photograph of Isaac Mayer Wise. Very good+ Condition. (AMR-49-2)
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Phillips, Anthony
Ancient Israel's Criminal Law. A New Approach to the Decalogue.
Oxford, Basil Blackwell 1970. VIII, 218 Seiten, Gr. 8° (23 x 15 cm), goldgeprägter Orig.-Leineneinband.
Référence libraire : 21998
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Phillips, Anthony
Ancient Israel's Criminal Law. A New Approach to the Decalogue.
Oxford, Basil Blackwell 1970. VIII, 218 Seiten, Gr. 8° (23 x 15 cm), Hardcover/Paperback, goldgeprägter Orig.-Pappeinband
Référence libraire : 35871
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Phillips, Catharine
REASONS WHY THE PEOPLE CALLED QUAKERS CANNOT SO FULLY UNITE WITH THE METHODISTS: IN THEIR MISSIONS TO THE NEGROES IN THE WEST INDIA ISLANDS AND AFRICA, AS FREELY TO CONTRIBUTE THERETO; WITH A FEW QUERIES CONSONANT THEREWITH
Original Wraps. 8vo. 22 pages. 21 cm. Refutation of Methodism and its missionary practices. Very scarce pamphlet written by Catharine Phillips (17271794) , British Quaker, author, and preacher. She went on missionary tours to the Carolinas, New England, and Holland. Subjects: Society of Friends - Missions. Society of Friends - Doctrinal and controversial works. Methodist Church. OCLC lists 20 copies. Light foxing and light soiling to pages, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (SPEC-40-34)
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Phillips, Henry Myer, Representative
ADMISSION OF KANSAS. SPEECH OF HON. HENRY M. PHILLIPS, OF PENNSYLVANIA, IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, MARCH 9, 1858, ON THE ADMISSION OF KANSAS AS A STATE UNDER THE LECOMPTON CONSTITUTION.
1st edition. Without outer wrapper as issued, 8vo, 8 pages 24 cm. Phillips (1811-1884) was a Jewish Representative from Pennsylvania born in Philadelphia. He attended the Philadelphia schools and Franklin Institute; studied law; was admitted to the bar in 1832 and commenced practice in Philadelphia; clerk of the court of common pleas of Philadelphia; elected as a Democrat to the Thirty-fifth Congress (March 4, 1857-March 3, 1859) . He was an unsuccessful in his re-election reelection bid in 1858 and resumed the practice of law in Philadelphia. He became a trustee of Jefferson Medical College in 1862; was a member of the Board of City Trusts in 1869, vice president of the board 1870-1878, and president 1878-1882; director of the Academy of Music in 1870 and its president in 1872, resigning in 1884; member of the commission to supervise the erection of the municipal buildings in Philadelphia in 1870, resigning in 1871; director of the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. In 1874. Pen mark on title page, Very Good Condition. (KH-8-49)
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PHILO ALEXANDRINUS [OF ALEXANDRIA]
P'iloni Hebrayec'woy Cark t'argmanealk' i naxneac' meroc' oroc' hellen bnagirk' hasin ar mez
Venetik [Vienna], Mkhit'arean Tparan [Mechitharisten-Buchdruckerei] 1892 284 + [4] pp., text fully in Armenian, 23cm., firmly bound in modern hardcover, frontcover preserved, text is clean and bright, very good condition, cfr. OCLC 166036590, [Content: "Philons des Hebräers Reden, übersetzt von unseren Vorfahren, wovon die griechischen Texte auf uns gekommen sind"], X111614
Référence libraire : X111614
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PHILO ALEXANDRINUS [OF ALEXANDRIA]
P'iloni Hebrayec'woy Cark t'argmanealk' i naxneac' meroc' oroc' hellen bnagirk' hasin ar mez
284 + [4] pp., text fully in Armenian, 23cm., firmly bound in modern hardcover, frontcover preserved, text is clean and bright, very good condition, cfr. OCLC 166036590, [Content: "Philons des Hebräers Reden, übersetzt von unseren Vorfahren, wovon die griechischen Texte auf uns gekommen sind"], X111614
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PHILO JUDAEUS
Philonos Iudaiu Syngrammata. Philonis Judaei. Omnia quae extant opera. Ex accuratissima S. Gelenii, et aliorum interpretatione, partim ab AdrianoTurnebo, Professore Regio, e Christianissimi Regis Bibliotheca, partim a Davide Hoeschelio ex Augustana, edita & illustrata
FfM., Schrey und Meyer 1691. Huic novissimae editioni accessere Variae lectiones & elegantissimus eiusdem Philonis, De Septenario libellus, & De Providentia Dei fragmenta. 2°. 6 Bll., 1200 S. 35 Bll., Mit gest Titelvign: Ldr. d. Zt. über Holzdeckel. Blindpräg. Hs. Rückentit., 2 Schließen, Rücken m. Wurmlöchern, etw. fleckig, beschabt.
Référence libraire : 0465-09
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Philo Judaeus / Cohen, Naomi G. [Ed.]
The Life of a Statesman, that is Joseph [IN HEBREW]
IN HEBREW. 21.5x145 cm. 94 pages. Softcover with dust-jacket. Jacket and cover yellowing and slightly age-stained. Spine and cover edges slightly wrinkled. Else in good condition.
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Philo Judaeus [Philonis Judaei; Alexandrinus]
Philonis Judaei Opera Omnia - Vol. V [THIS VOLUME ONLY]. [SERIES]: Bibliotheca Sacra, Patrum Ecclesiae Graecorum - Pars II.
VOLUME FIVE ONLY. 170x110mm. 323 pages. Hardcover. Cover edges slightly bumped. Spine missing. Binding partly visible between pages 190-191. Pages yellowing and age-stained. Else in good condition.
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Philo Judaeus; J. Rendel Harris (ed.)
FRAGMENTS OF PHILO JUDAEUS With Two Facsimiles
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. One pages has very small piece missing (unaffecting text). Edgewear to extremities. Bumping to top of spine. ; 110 pages; Text is in Greek, Latin, & English. Philo (20 BC - 50 AD) , known also as Philo of Alexandria and as Philo Judeaus, was a Hellenized Jewish philosopher born in Alexandria, Egypt. Philo used allegory to fuse and harmonize Greek philosophy and Judaism. His method followed the practices of both Jewish exegesis and Stoic philosophy. His work was not widely accepted.
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Philo of Alexandria [Judaeus; Iudaeus; Alexandrinus; Philonis Judaei] / Richter, Car. Ern. [Karl Ernst; Carl] [Ed.]
Philonis Judaei [Judæi] Opera Omnia - Vol. VI [THIS VOLUME ONLY]. Textus editus ad fidem optimarum editionum. [SERIES]: Bibliotheca Sacra Patrum Ecclesiae Graecorum - Pars II: Philonis Judaei Operum Omnium.
THIS VOLUME ONLY. 17x11 cm. 371 pages. Rebound hardcover. Cover corners and edges worn. Spine partly missing. Spine worn. Ex-library copy with usual marks. Pages age stained. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Philo of Alexandria [Judaeus; Iudaeus; Alexandrinus; Philonis Judaei] / Richter, Car. Ern. [Karl Ernst; Carl] [Ed.]
Philonis Judaei [Judæi] Opera Omnia - Vol. VIII [THIS VOLUME ONLY]. Textus editus ad fidem optimarum editionum. [SERIES]: Bibliotheca Sacra Patrum Ecclesiae Graecorum - Pars II: Philonis Judaei Operum Omnium.
THIS VOLUME ONLY. 16.5x10.5cm. 238 pages. Hardcover. Cover rubbed. Cover corners bumped. Spine rubbed. Spine hinges and edges peeling. Spine partly loose. Ex-library copy with usual marks. Binding slightly visible between several pages. Pages age yellowing and stained. In fair condition.
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Philo Of Alexandria; E. Mary Smallwood (Ed. )
[PHILO OF ALEXANDRIA] PHILONIS ALEXANDRINI LEGATIO AD GAIUM Edited with an Introduction, Translation and Commentary.
Spine is lightly discolored with some mild fading to lettering. Light browning to endpapers. Some scuffing to boards. Scholar's name and label to ffep (H. J. Mason). ; Extensive English Commentary and Introduction with Greek Text and english translation. ; 338 pages
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Philo Of Alexandria; Yochanan Lewy.
PHILOSOPHICAL WRITINGS : SELECTIONS.
8vo. 112 pages. SUBJECT (S) : Philosophy, Ancient; God (Judaism) - early works to 1800; Philosophy (Jewish) - early works to 1800; Man (Jewish theology) - early works to 1800. SERIES: Philosophia judaica. Philo Judaeus, or Philo of Alexandria, lived ca. 20 B. C. E. To 50 C. E. "His works are written in an exceedingly rich Greek, and show great erudition in classical literature and both classical and contemporary philosophy, a thorough training in the art of rhetoric, and a broad knowledge of general science. Philo must have obtained this education in Greek schools. Everything that has been inferred as to the sources of his Jewish knowledge remains highly hypothetical, since the existence of Jewish schools in the Diaspora of that time has not been proved. "(Amir, EJ) Ex library, otherwise good+ condition. (BIBLE-4-3)
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Philo von Alexandria
Die Werke in deutscher Übersetzung. Hrsg. von Leopold Cohn, Isaak Heinemann, Maximilian Adler und Willy Theiler.
Berlin, de Gruyter 1962-1964 (die Bände 1-6 als Nachdruck der Ausgabe 1909-1938). XII, 409; VI, 426; VIII, 336; VIII, 187; VIII, 294; VIII, 277; V, 411 Seiten, OLn., neuwertig, ohne Gebrauchsspur. Die einzige deutsche, nahezu vollständige Ausgabe der Schriften Philons.
Référence libraire : PHIL2624
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Philo-Lexikon
Handbuch des jüdischen Wissens. Hrsg. von Emanuel bin Gorion u.a.
Bln., Philo Verlag, 1935. 798 Spalten m. 250 Abb., Plänen, Tabellen u. Übersichten, sowie 40 teils farb. Taf. u. Karten, OLwd.
Référence libraire : 40581
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Philo; F. H. Colson
PHILO Volume VI
Light shelfwear. Minor spotting to boards. DJ is price-clipped. ; Loeb Classical Library, 289; Vol. 6; 640 pages
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Philo; F. H. Colson & G. H. Whitaker
PHILO Volume V
Light shelfwear. Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. DJ is price-clipped. ; Loeb Classical Library, 275; Vol. 5; 640 pages
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PHILON Juif
Les œuvres de Philon Juif, auteur très éloquent et philosophe très grave
Contenant l'exposition littérale et morale des livres sacrés de moïse et des autres prophètes et de plusieurs divins mystères, pour l'instruction d'un chacun en la piété et aux bonnes mœurs. Translatez en françois sur l'original Grec part Frédéric Morel A Paris chez J. Bessin, 1619 - in-12, vélin Ouvrage rare Titre manuscrit Couverture en partie détachée, quelques cahiers déréglés, intérieur frais. Voir photographies
Référence libraire : YRG-247
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PHILON le Juif.-
Philonis Judaei, Omnia quae extant opera. Ex accuratissima sigismundi Gelenii, ed aliorum interpretatione, partim ab Adriano Turnebo, professore Regis, e christianissimi Regis bibliotheca, partim a Davide Hoeschelio ex Augustana, edita e illustrata. Huic novissimae editioni accessere varia lectiones et elegantissimis ejusdem Philonis, de Septnario libellus, et de providentia dei fragmenta, cum rerum indice locupletissimo.
Francofurti, Sechrey et Meyeri, 1691, in folio relié, plein veau, dos à 6 nerfs orné, 21 feuillets non chiffrés (titre et tables), 1200 pages et 19 feuillets non chiffrés (notes) ; papier bruni, coins abimés, épidermures ; coiffes arrachées, ors du dos passés, cachets, ex-libris sur le contreplat.
Référence libraire : 20341
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Philon von Alexandria / Treitel, Ludwig
Gesamte Theologie und Philosophie Philo's von Alexandria,
Berlin, C. A. Schwetschke & Sohn, 1923. gr.8°, IV, 151 S., original Kartonage (Paperback), Erstausgabe in Pappumschlag eingebunden, mit Signaturschildchen, Titelseite lose, sonst altersgemäß gutes Exemplar.
Référence libraire : 17508CB
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Philon von Alexandrien
Von den Machterweisen Gottes. Eine zeitgenössische Darstellung der Judenverfolgungen unter Kaiser Caligula. Übersetzt, bearbeitet und eingeleitet von Hans Lewy.
Bln., Schocken, 1935. 8°, 85 S.; 3 S.(= Vlgsanz.), OPpbd.m. mont. TSchildchen, etw. aufgehellt; sonst schönes Expl.
Référence libraire : 11730AB
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Philonis Judaei [Philo Judaeus; Philo of Alexandria; Yedidia; Jedediah HaCohen]
Philonis Judaei Opera Omnia - Volume II [THIS VOLUME ONLY] [IN GREEK WITH LATIN INTRODUCTION]. [SERIES]: Bibliotheca Sacra - Patrum Ecclesiae Graecorum, Pars II.
THIS VOLUME ONLY. IN GREEK WITH LATIN INTRODUCTION. 17x11cm. 343 pages. Hardcover. Cover worn. Spine partly missing. Spine worn. Spine hinges cracked. Ex-library copy with usual marks. Few pages water and mold stained. Pages yellowing and age-stained. In good reading condition.
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Philosophical Library, Inc.
THE CHALLENGE OF OUR IMMIGRATION LAWS, [IN] JOURNAL OF LEGAL AND POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY VOL. III, NO. 1-2, FALL, 1944
First edition. Original grey paper wrappers. 8vo. 171 pages; 22.5 cm. Holocaust-era collection of articles written by various authors on legal and political sociology. Articles include The Challenge of Our Immigration Laws, The Place of War in the Education of Free Men, and The Theory of the Ethos, among others. All barriers in our immigration laws based on race and all discriminations against nations should be removed. They represent undemocratic theories which will interfere with international accord of the future. We must remodel our immigration laws and policies to remove race classification and arbitrary standards, so as to promote friendlier relations between the United States and other nations and so as to fulfill the promise that we shall treat all men as created equal. Also includes book reviews. SUBJECT (S) : Sociology, Law, Immigration, Race. Minimal pencil markings that somewhat affect text. Red underlining on cover. Minor edgewear and toning. Slight dampstaining. Very good condition. (Holo2-134-11)
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Philosophie. - Benjamin. - Witte, Bernd
Walter Benjamin
Reinbek, Rowohlt, 1990. (= rowohlts monographien rm, 341), (13.-15. Tsd.), 8°, 158 Seiten, zahlr. Abb., Porträts und Faks. Illustr. OKt. - Druckfrisch
Référence libraire : 3377B
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Philosophie. - Deku [Dekuczynski], Henry [Heinz], 1909-1993
Wahrheit und Unwahrheit der Tradition. Metaphysische Reflexionen
Ottilien, EOS Verlag Erzabtei St. Ottilien, 1986. Gr.-8° (24 x 16,7 x 4 cm), 490 Seiten Weinroter OLn. mit Goldprägung und grauem OU
Référence libraire : 21797B
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Philosophie. - Spinoza, Baruch
Die Ethik. Lateinisch und Deutsch. Revidierte Übersetzung von Jakob Stern. Nachwort von Bernhard Lakebrink
Stuttgart, Philipp Reclam jun., 1997. (= Universal Bibliothek, 851), Kl.-8° (14,8 x 9,5 cm), 757, (3) Seiten Gelber OKt. - Druckfrisch (Neupreis 16,60 EUR) Name am Titelrand
Référence libraire : 59B
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Phinehas Ben Zevi Hirsch Horowitz, Ha-Levi
SEDER HAGADAH SHEL PESAH = AGADAH
Original Bright Red Boards. 8vo. 44 pages. 24 cm. In Hebrew. Produced for Holocaust survivors in Czechoslovakia after the war. Seder Hagadah shel Pesach. With commentary by R. Pinchas HaLevi Ish Horowitz (author of Hafla'ah) . Phinehas Levi Horowitz, Rabbi and Talmudic author; born in Poland about 1731; died in Frankfort-on-the-Main July 1, 1805. - 1906 JE. Original printed red boards. Yudlov 4071; Yaari 2348. Subjects: Haggadot Texts. Seder - Liturgy Texts. Judaism - Liturgy Texts. OCLC lists four copies of this edition (NYPL, DLC, Yeshiva, Harvard) . Light wear to boards, one page repaired (no text loss), some staining, Good condition. (HAG-13-11A)
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PHOCYCLIDES, DUCHE DE VANCY (Joseph François) traducteur et éditeur
Les préceptes de Phocylide, traduits du grec, avec des remarques.
In-18, demi-maroquin bordeaux aubergine, dos lisse daté en pied, titre doré (rel. du XIXème s. lég. frottée), 59 p. titre inclus. Paris, De l'imprimerie de Monsieur, chez Barrois, 1782.
Référence libraire : 35973
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PHOCYCLIDES, DUCHE DE VANCY (Joseph François) traducteur et éditeur
Les préceptes de Phocylide, traduits du grec, avec des remarques.
In-18, demi-maroquin bordeaux aubergine, dos lisse daté en pied, titre doré (rel. du XIXème s. lég. frottée), 59 p. titre inclus. Jolie édition de cette œuvre éditée et traduite par Joseph-François Duché de Vancy (1668-1704), accompagnée de notes. Ce recueil composé de 66 préceptes moraux est parfois attribué à Phocylide de Milet, mais plus sûrement à un pseudo-Phocylide, poète juif de langue grecque, auteur d'un long poème de maximes rédigé entre 50 av.et 50 apr. J.-C. En 1856, un philologue juif, Jacob Bernays, ressuscita l’intérêt pour ce poème en lui consacrant un article savant qui fait toujours référence, dans lequel il démontre que le berceau spirituel de pseudo-Phocylide se situait dans le judaïsme hellénistique. L'éditeur Joseph-François Duché de Vancy (1668-1704) était auteur dramatique, librettiste, maître de ballet et valet de chambre du roi. Il composa après la mort de La Bruyère en 1696, des portraits critiques sur la société de son temps. Jolie édition, très soignée, imprimée sur papier de Hollande à l’imprimerie de Monsieur, frère de Louis XVI (futur Louis XVIII), dirigée par Pierre-François Didot (dit Didot jeune). (Brunet, IV, 623). Très bon exemplaire, bien relié, non rogné.
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Photo Mardyks
MIEDZYRZEC-PODLASKI HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL CEREMONY. ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHS (2)
Two sheets. 17 x 23 cm. Two photographs from the service at a memorial in Paris, France in memory of the Holocaust victims from Miedzyrzec-Podlaski, Poland. One photo is of the headstone with inscription: A La Memoire de nos chers parents, freres, sceurs et amis lachement assassines par les Nazi. 1939-1945. A Miedzyrzec-Podlaski n'oublions jamais ces crimes. (In memory of our dear parents, brothers, sisters and friends assassinated by the Nazis. 1939-1945. Miedzyrzec-Podlaski Never Forget These Crimes. ) Inscription is also in Yiddish. Second photo is a wide shot of the memorial with a surrounding crowd, 19 of whom are numbered in pen. Names and relatives and/or friends lost are listed on reverse of photograph in Yiddish with corresponding numbers. Reverse side of each photograph also contains stamp from photographer as well as their benevolent society (Association de Secours Mutuels: Miedzyrzec-Podlaski et ses Environs) . Sepia toned, with scalloped edges. Very good condition. Price for both photos. (HOLO2-55-18).
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