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Becker, Wilhelm Gottlieb, Schriftsteller und Redakteur (1753-1813)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Basel, 16. IX. 1780, 8°. 3 1/2 Seiten. Doppelblatt.
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Becker-Gundahl, Carl Johann, Maler und Zeichner (1856-1925)
2 eigenh. Briefe mit U.
o.J. München-Solln, 16. VI. und 6. VII. 1917, 8°. Zus. 3 Seiten.
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BECKERS Joannes Baptista [MANUSCRIPT - HANDSCHRIFT - CATECHISMUS]
Verklaringen van den Catechismus door wijlen den Weleerw. Heer Joannes Baptista Beckers in leven R.K. priester en pastoor, laatstelijk te Esch, vroeger te Aerle-Rixtel, geboren te Bosch den 12 Mei 1772, en overleden te Esch, den 20 Februarij 1850. Quod attestor Joan. Van Gulick, Assistens [18e eeuws handschrift]
s.l., s.d. [eind 18e E.] 18e eeuws handschrift in het Nederlands, [872] pp., net en ordentelijk handschrift, enkele kleine sporadische vlekjes, fraaie 19e eeuwse band met lederen rug, vergulde titel en versieringen op rug, goede staat, [Interessant tijdsdocument uit de 18e eeuwse periode in het Rooms-Katholieke Noord-Brabant (NL.)], R121113
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BECKETT Samuel
Lettre autographe signée adressée à Alain Bosquet
- 17 février 1967, 21,5x27cm, une page sur un feuillet. - Handwritten signed letter addressed to Alain Bosquet 17 February 1967 | 21.5 x 27 cm | one page on one leaf Handwritten letter signed by Samuel Beckett addressed to Alain Bosquet. Some lines written in black ink on watermarked paper. "I do not have the slightest novelty to offer you [...] I very much regret." [FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS] Lettre autographe signée de Samuel Beckett adressée à Alain Bosquet. Quelques lignes rédigées à l'encre noire sur un papier filigrané. "Je n'ai pas le moindre inédit à vous proposer [...] Je regrette beaucoup."
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Beckx, Pierre Jean, 22. General der Societas Jesu (1795-1887)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Wien, 16. V. 1844, 8°. 1 Seite.
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 53245
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BECQUEREL (Antoine).
Lettre autographe signée adressée à Alfred Firmin-Didot.
1 page in-12, s.l., 25 février 1876. Lettre de condoléances du physicien Antoine Becquerel (1788-1878), après le décès d'Ambroise Firmin Didot, "un véritable ami dont le souvenir me sera toujours cher". Pour raison de santé il regrette de ne pouvoir venir "rendre les derniers devoirs", ajoutant "ce même motif m'empêche d'assister aux funérailles de mon confrère Mr Brongniart" [le botaniste Adolphe-Théodore Brongniart].
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BECQUEREL (Antoine).
Lettre autographe signée adressée à Alfred Firmin-Didot.
1 page in-12, s.l., 25 février 1876. Lettre de condoléances du physicien Antoine Becquerel (1788-1878), après le décès d'Ambroise Firmin Didot, "un véritable ami dont le souvenir me sera toujours cher". Pour raison de santé il regrette de ne pouvoir venir "rendre les derniers devoirs", ajoutant "ce même motif m'empêche d'assister aux funérailles de mon confrère Mr Brongniart" [le botaniste Adolphe-Théodore Brongniart].
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Beddoe, John, Ethnologe (1826-1911)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Bradford-on-Avon, 1906, 8°. 3 Seiten. Doppelblatt.
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BEDEL Maurice
1883 - 1954. Romancier. Prix Goncourt en 1927. L.A.S. datée 5 décembre 1938.
À propos d’une maison d’édition. Très curieuse écriture. “Personnellement j’ai eu toute satisfaction avec les Oeuvres françaises ... C’est une jeune maison dirigée par des hommes sincères ...”
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Bednorz, Johannes Georg, Physiker und Nobelpreisträger (geb. 1950)
Masch. Brief mit eigenh. U.
o.J. Rüschlikon, 11. IV. 1991, Fol. 1 Seite. Gelocht.
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BEDRETTIN TUNCEL, (Turkish translator, former academic and a politician in Turkey), (1910-1980).
Typescript document signed 'Bedrettin Tuncel'.
Very Good Turkish Original typescript invitation signed by Bedrettin Tuncel. 13,5x21,5 cm. In Turkish. Six lines. 1 p. A formal invitation for the general director B. S. Hollinshead's visit to Turkey with the letterhead of "UNESCO Turkey Commission of the United Nations Science and Culture Foundation in Ankara". Bedrettin Tuncel was a former academic and a politician in Turkey. Born in 1910 in Tirebolu of Giresun Province, he graduated from Galatasaray High School in 1932. For higher education, he went to France to study French literature. He graduated from the Lumière University Lyon 2 in 1936. In Turkey, he served at Ankara University for 35 years. He also lectured on the history of Art in the conservatory of Ankara for 10 years. After 27 July 1963, he served as the speaker of the Turkish National Committee of UNESCO. After the 1960 Turkish coup d'etat in addition to his academic works, he was also appointed as the representative of universities in the Constituent Assembly of Turkey. In the 24th government of Turkey, he served as the Minister of National Education. But during the democratic regime after 1961, he returned to his academic life.
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BEER Rudolf (hrsg.)
Monumenta Palaeographica Vindobonensia. Denkmäler der Schreibkunst aus der Handschriftensammlung des Habsburg-Lothringischen Erzhauses - Lieferung I-II [2 volumes]
Leipzig, Karl W. Hiersemann 1910-1913 2 vols.: 68pp.with 14 ills & 73pp.with 15 ills., in folio (40cm.), G/VG, text in german, [contains description of: K.k.Hofbibliothek cod.1260. Bruchstücke von 'De Trinitate' des Hilarius Pictaviensis und eines Traktates 'Contra Arianos', Cod.1261: Goldener Psalter Karls des Grossen, Cod.16: Bobbienser Mischhandschrift Patristische und grammatische Schriften zum Teil auf reskribierten Blättern mit klassischen biblischen und apokryphischen Texten & Cod.958: Sakramentar des Papstes Gregor des Grossen (Bruchstück)]
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BEER Rudolf (hrsg.)
Monumenta Palaeographica Vindobonensia. Denkmäler der Schreibkunst aus der Handschriftensammlung des Habsburg-Lothringischen Erzhauses - Lieferung I-II [2 volumes]
2 vols.: 68pp.with 14 ills & 73pp.with 15 ills., in folio (40cm.), G/VG, text in german, [contains description of: K.k.Hofbibliothek cod.1260. Bruchstücke von 'De Trinitate' des Hilarius Pictaviensis und eines Traktates 'Contra Arianos', Cod.1261: Goldener Psalter Karls des Grossen, Cod.16: Bobbienser Mischhandschrift Patristische und grammatische Schriften zum Teil auf reskribierten Blättern mit klassischen biblischen und apokryphischen Texten & Cod.958: Sakramentar des Papstes Gregor des Grossen (Bruchstück)]
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Beerfelde, Hans-Georg von, Schriftsteller (1877-1960)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Berlin, 4. III. 1914, Kl.-4°. 4 Seiten.
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Beermann, Eduard, Schriftsteller, "fahrender Dichter" (1786-nach 1873)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Osnabrück, 24. I. 1873, Gr.-8°. 1 Seite. Geprägtes Monogramm.
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Beeth, Lola, Sängerin (1860-1940)
Eigenh. Albumblatt mit U.
o.J. Ohne Ort, Ohne Jahr, 7,5 x 11,5 cm. 1 Seite, mit geprägtem Monogramm.
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BEETHOVEN
Fac-similé d'un fragment du manuscrit de la IXe symphonie. Hors-texte extrait du dictionnaire encyclopédique Quillet.
- 4 pages 21 x 28 cm.
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Begin, Menachem, Politiker und Nobelpreisträger (1913-1992)
Eigenh. Namenszug auf einem Blättchen mit Blindprägung und Aufdruck "With the Compliments of the Prime Minister".
o.J. Jerusalem, 1979 (Poststempel), 14 x 10 cm. Umschlag.
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Begley, Louis, Schriftsteller (geb. 1933)
Farbige Porträtphotographie mit eigenh. U. sowie eigenh. Begleitschreiben mit U.
o.J. New York, 13. XI. (ca. 1980), 17,5 x 12 cm.
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Beheim-Schwarzbach, Martin, Schriftsteller (1900-1985)
Masch. Brief mit eigenh. U.
o.J. Hamburg, 4. VII. 1928, Fol. 1 Seite. Gelocht.
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Beheim-Schwarzbach, Martin, Schriftsteller (1900-1985)
Masch. Brief mit eigenh. U.
o.J. Hamburg, 7. VIII. 1930, Fol. 1 Seite.
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Beheim-Schwarzbach, Martin, Schriftsteller (1900-1985)
Typoskript mit eigenh. Streichungen, Korrekturen und Ergänzungen sowie 1 eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Hamburg, 25. I. 1966, Fol. 7 Seiten. In adressiertem Umschlag.
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BEHIC Armand - Louis - Henri - (Paris - 1809 - 1891) - Homme politique et Président de la Compagnie des Messageries Maritimes -
Lettre Autographe Signée à Monsieur Carette - le 23 juillet 1828 -
1 page in8 - adresse au dos - bon état -
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BEHIC Armand - Louis - Henri - (Paris - 1809 - 1891?) - Homme politique et Président de la Compagnie des Messageries Maritimes -
Lettre Autographe Signée à Monsieur Carette - le 30 juillet 1828 -
1 page in8 - adresse au dos -
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BEHIC Armand - Louis - Henri - (Paris - 1809 - 1891) - Homme politique et Président de la Compagnie des Messageries Maritimes -
Lettre Autographe à Monsieur Carette - le 15 septembre 1828 - adresse au dos -
Rare lettre de jeunesse: "Monsieur Behic a l'honneur de saluer respectueusement Monsieur Carette"..- Il le prie de remettre à mercredi sa leçon de droit -
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BEHIYE AKSOY, (Born Behiye Tetiker; Turkish female singer of Turkish classical music genre), (1933-2015).
Original photograph signed and inscribed 'B. Aksoy'.
Very Good Turkish Original b/w portrait photograph signed and inscribed by Behiye Aksoy as 'Hayat hanmefendi'ye sonsuz sevgilerimle'. 14x9 cm. Stamp of photo studio on verso. The photo was taken Foto Taç located in Beyoglu, Istanbul in its period. Behiye Aksoy (born Behiye Tetiker; 19 September 1933 - 31 May 2015) was a Turkish female singer of the Turkish classical music genre. Her maiden surname was Tetiker. After primary school in Istanbul, her family moved to Ankara, where she finished junior high school. At the age of 15, she applied to the audition for Ankara Radio. She was among the five successful candidates out of 200. She was one of the Turkish music singers of Ankara Radio for nine years. In 1958, for the first time, she got on stage in Ankara. Three years later, she moved to Istanbul and became one of the two-star performers of the "Maksim Gazino", the most famous night club in Turkey at the time. The other star performer was Zeki Müren. She also released records; about 100 45-rpm and 20 LPs. She played in four films. She received a platinum diadem for her success from her record company. She married three times. The first was with Halil Aksoy, a musician between 1952 and 1963. Halil Aksoy was the father of her only son Ahmet Kazim. Although they were divorced, she kept the surname Aksoy. Her two other marriages were short living. Between 1973 and 1974, she married Berker Inanoglu, a film producer. Her third marriage was with Fahrettin Aslan, the owner of the Maksim night club, which also ended in the same year.
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BEHIÇ ERKIN, (Ottoman / Turkish statesman, Minister of Public Works, Diplomat), (1876-1961).
[DIPLOMAT WHO HELPED SAVE JEWS in FRANCE DURING WW II] Autograph letter signed 'Nafia Vekili Behiç'.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript (handwritten) letter (ALS) signed 'Nafia Vekili Behiç' [i. e. Minister of Public Works, Behiç [Erkin]]. 21x14,5 cm. In Ottoman script. 1 p. Dated February 19, 1928. Written from Ankara. Letterhead 'Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Devlet Demiryollari Vekâleti [Ministry of Turkish Republic Railways]'. To an un-named female correspondent. Behiç Erkin was a Turkish career officer, first director (1920-1926) of the Turkish State Railways, nationalized under his auspices, statesman and diplomat of the Turkish Republic, who helped save almost 20,000 ethnic Jews in France during World War II. He was Minister of Public Works, 1926-1928, and deputy for three terms; and an ambassador. He served as Turkey's ambassador to Budapest between 1928-1939, and to Paris and Vichy between August 1939-August 1943. As Turkish ambassador in France under the German Occupation after June 1940, Erkin used the power of his office and nation's neutrality to save Jews who could document a Turkish connection, however slight, from the Holocaust. Other Turkish diplomats in France and elsewhere, were also active in this rescue effort. The consulate staff under Necdet Kent in Marseille was particularly involved.
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BEHIÇ ERKIN, (Ottoman / Turkish statesman, Minister of Public Works, Diplomat), (1876-1961).
Autograph letter signed 'Anadolu Bagdad Demiryollari Müdür-i Umûmîsi Behiç'.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript (handwritten) letter (ALS) signed 'Nafia Vekili Behiç' [i. e. Minister of Public Works, Behiç [Erkin]]. 23,5x14,5 cm. In Ottoman script. 1 p. Dated November 28, 1929. He wrote it when he was manager of Anatolian - Bagdad Railways. Letterhead 'Anadolu - Bagdad Demiryollari Müdür-i Umumiyesi [Anatolian - Baghdad Railways Directorate]'. Addressed to Mavridi[s] Brothers in Istanbul. Behiç Erkin was a Turkish career officer, first director (1920-1926) of the Turkish State Railways, nationalized under his auspices, statesman and diplomat of the Turkish Republic, who helped save almost 20,000 ethnic Jews in France during World War II. He was Minister of Public Works, 1926-1928, and deputy for three terms; and an ambassador. He served as Turkey's ambassador to Budapest between 1928-1939, and to Paris and Vichy between August 1939-August 1943. As Turkish ambassador in France under the German Occupation after June 1940, Erkin used the power of his office and nation's neutrality to save Jews who could document a Turkish connection, however slight, from the Holocaust. Other Turkish diplomats in France and elsewhere, were also active in this rescue effort. The consulate staff under Necdet Kent in Marseille was particularly involved.
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Behn, Hermann, Pianist und Komponist (1857-1927)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Hamburg, 3. II. 1896, 8°. 2 Seiten. Doppelblatt.
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Behnisch, Günther, Architekt (1922-2010)
Masch. Brief mit eigenh. U.
o.J. Stuttgart, 19. VIII. 1975, Fol. 1 Seite. Briefkopf. Gelocht.
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Behrens, Bertha, Schriftstellerin (1848-1912)
Eigenh. Billett mit U. "Bertha Behrens | W. Heimburg".
o.J. Dresden, 8. I. 1906, 9 x 11,5 cm.
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Behrens, Otto Daniel, Pädagoge und Theologe (1745-1808)
Eigenh. Albumblatt mit U.
o.J. Böck in Pommern, 4. VIII. 1777, Qu.-8°. 1 Seite.
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Behroozi BarOz, Nitza [Curator]
A Local Wedding: Ketubbot from Eretz Israel 1800-1960
29.5x23 cm. 39+105 pages. Soft cover. Cover is slightly wrinkled. Else in good condition.
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BEHZAT ÜSDIKEN.
[Behzad Üsdiken's typescript notes on the history of Pera / Beyoglu, Istanbul].
Very Good Turkish Original working fisches, notes, their envelopes and trimmed advertisements collection (most of ads. are photocopy). Some of them are unpublished, some is used for his articles and his book 'From Pera to Beyoglu' as sources. Apprx. 350 papers in 3 modern files. Selected contents: (All notes contains 1840-1950 years). Restaurants of Istanbul in the 19th and early 20th centuries, food types, their menus, prices, discount days, special programs, their chefs and managers; hotels, accommodation prices; music shops and their owners and founders; buildings, architects; patisseries; cinemas, their history, matinees of the movies, ticket prices; every non-Muslim shops and tradesmen of Pera; their old and new addresses; booksellers, antique shops; and everything on social life of Pera - Galata area which are shedding light on the social history of Istanbul in its period like that first coming of circus, fires... The notes mostly have sources with their abbreviations and sources are some journals, periodicals in its period and selections from literature.
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BEHÇET KEMAL ÇAGLAR, (Turkish poet, educator and nationalist politician), (1908-1969).
Autograph letter signed 'B. Çaglar', addressed to Turkish poetess Halide Nusret Zorlutuna, (1901-1984).
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript autograph letter signed (ALS) signed by Behçet Kemal Çaglar, addressed to Turkish female poet Halide Nusret Zorlutuna, (1901-1984). 21x14 cm. In Ottoman script written on a paper with letterhead 'TBMM' [i.e. Grand National Assembly of Turkey]. 1 p. 17 lines. No date. It starts as "Sevgili Nusret ablacigim...". Çaglar graduated as a senior mining engineer in 1929. He served as a regional manager at MTA (Turkish Mining Survey and Research Department), and for a short while, was a Member of Parliament. In 1949, Çaglar published the magazine Sadirvan. He also directed the radio program "Siir Dünyamiz" (meaning Our World of Poetry in Turkish). Common themes in his poetry included Kemalism and populism. Behcet Kemal Caglar taught Turkish Literature at Robert College (Robert College is an American College founded in 1862 in Istanbul, Turkey).
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BEHÇET KEMAL ÇAGLAR, (Turkish poet, educator and nationalist politician), (1908-1969).
Autograph letter signed 'B. Çaglar', addressed to Turkish poetess Halide Nusret Zorlutuna, (1901-1984).
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript autograph letter signed (ALS) signed by Behçet Kemal Çaglar, addressed to Turkish female poet Halide Nusret Zorlutuna, (1901-1984). 21x16,5 cm. In Ottoman script. 1 p. 24 lines. Full. No date. It starts as "Sevgili ablam...". He mentions the book written by Zorlutuna published newly in its period, and requests critics from Zorlutuna for his article he works on. Çaglar graduated as a senior mining engineer in 1929. He served as a regional manager at MTA (Turkish Mining Survey and Research Department), and for a short while, was a Member of Parliament. In 1949, Çaglar published the magazine Sadirvan. He also directed the radio program "Siir Dünyamiz" (meaning Our World of Poetry in Turkish). Common themes in his poetry included Kemalism and populism. Behcet Kemal Caglar taught Turkish Literature at Robert College (Robert College is an American College founded in 1862 in Istanbul, Turkey).
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BEHÇET KEMAL ÇAGLAR, (Turkish poet, educator and nationalist politician), (1908-1969).
Autograph letter signed 'B. Çaglar', addressed to Turkish poetess Halide Nusret Zorlutuna, (1901-1984).
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript autograph letter signed (ALS) signed by Behçet Kemal Çaglar, addressed to Turkish female poet Halide Nusret Zorlutuna, (1901-1984). 20,5x15,5 cm. In Ottoman script. 1 p. 15 lines. No date. It starts as "Canim ablam...". Çaglar graduated as a senior mining engineer in 1929. He served as a regional manager at MTA (Turkish Mining Survey and Research Department), and for a short while, was a Member of Parliament. In 1949, Çaglar published the magazine Sadirvan. He also directed the radio program "Siir Dünyamiz" (meaning Our World of Poetry in Turkish). Common themes in his poetry included Kemalism and populism. Behcet Kemal Caglar taught Turkish Literature at Robert College (Robert College is an American College founded in 1862 in Istanbul, Turkey).
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Beilby Porteus (1731-1809), Bishop of London [Thomas Maurice (1754-1824), Assistant Keeper of Manuscripts at the British Museum,
Beilby Porteus Bishop of London. Five Autograph Letters Signed all ‘B. London’ to Thomas Maurice of the British Museum two with detailed criticism of Maurice’s poem on Pitt the Younger.
1798 1800 2 1806 and 1807 the last apparently a mistake for 1806. The first from St James’s Square the last from Clifton the others from Sundridge Kent. See the two men’s entries in the Oxford DNB. The five items are in good condition lightly aged with each on a 4to bifolium and all folded for postage. In a neat and attractive hand. The text of each letter is on the first leaf and the first two letters are addressed by Porteus on the reverse of the second leaf each with broken seals in red wax. In Letters Four and Five Porteus lays out his objections to Maurice’s ‘Elegy on the late Right Honourable William Pitt’ published in 1806 under the name ‘T. M.’ ONE St James’s Square 10 April 1898: 1p 4to. Addressed to ‘Revd. Mr Maurice / No. 19. Princes Street / Cavendish Square’. He is ‘overwhelmed by Business’ but hopes to read Maurice’s letter and two pamphlets ‘when I move into the Country’. ‘The Point you are labour is a curious & important one & I have little doubt of your being able to substantiate your opinion.’ TWO Sundridge 26 August 1800: 2pp 4to. Maurice’s letter arrived while he was ‘on a Visit in Oxfordshire’. He thanks him for the enclosed preface ‘which I hope will finish your Labours & afford you Leisure to attend more to your Health’. ‘It is to be lamented that the Situation at the Museum which most of your Friends thought peculiarly adapted to you is become unpleasant to you; & I think it will deserve a little further consideration from you before you resolve upon Exchanging it even if you were permitted. That Permission does not rest solely with the Archbishop; but if you continue in the same mind when I return to London in the Winter & have an opportunity of seeing the Archbishop I will have some conversation with his Grace on the subject & will communicate to him your wishes.’ THREE Sundridge 26 September 1800: 1p 4to. Franked to ‘Revd Mr Maurice / British Museum / London’ from ‘Sevenoakes - August / Twenty Six. 1800 B. London’. He has returned from ‘a Visit in Hampshire’ to find ‘the five last Volumes of the Indian Antiquities which you was so obliging as to send me; & of which I beg that I may be allowed to pay the current Price’’. As Maurice has communicated his wishes ‘to the ABp & Bp of Lincoln’ Porteus will ‘not fail to converse with them on that subject when we meet’. FOUR Sundridge 4 September 1806: 2pp 4to. He is sending a banker’s draft for ten guineas. ‘I have read your Elegy on Mr Pitt & think it has great merit & is written in the true Poetical energy & ardor. To a few expressions & a few lines I have some objections’. One of these is Porteus’s use of the word ‘saviour’: ‘too strong & too sacred an expression to be applied to any human Being however great’. He goes into greater detail in explaining why it is ‘going too far’ to suggest that ‘any of the Human Race immediately after Death is appointed to ‘Minister to Heaven’s Eternal King’â€. Regarding one turn of expression: ‘There are acts of Power that belong solely to the Almighty; & the last expression is so peculiarly appropriated to our blessed Lord that it is surely very improper to preidcate it of any other Person whatever.’ While he is sure that no offence was meant he urges Maurice to ‘reconsider & remove’ all ‘ambiguity’. FIVE Clifton 26 August 1807 but the year apparently a mistake for 1806: 2pp 4to. Having received a ‘pacquet by the Bristol Mail’ he laments that Maurice has not followed his advice ‘both with respect to the Mode of Publication & the Alteration of the Passage to which I objected. - By printing the Poem at your own risque sic on so large & expensive a scale you will I fear again involve yourself in difficulties which you will not easily surmount: & by retaining the Objectionable Line you will I am persuaded prejudice many serious Persons against your Poem which in other respects has considerable merit. - Indeed in looking again at the whole of the Portrait you have drawn of that truly great man whom you celebrate & of whom I think as highly as any man can possibly do I perceive several other expressions which appear to me objectionable - no mortal man however great & good should be dignified with the sacred name of the Saviour of his Country p.117 which should be appropriated solely to the Saviour of the World. Nor should the Almighty be represented as displaying to one of his own Creatures all his vast designs p.122. Nor can any dead Man be the Guardian or Protector of Kingdoms & Empires. P.123. This Power belongs to God alone.’ He gives Maurice ‘full credit for not meaning any Thing improper by such expressions’ and is ‘willing to make all due allowance for the Enthusiasm of a Poet & the flights of an ardent Imagination. But still when he treads so close on hallowed Ground he must proceed with great caution & reverential Awe & not ascribe to any human Being those properties & Powers which are the peculiar Attributes of the omnipotent Sovereign of the Universe’. He ends by stating that he is only writing to Maurice out of an interest ‘for your Credit & that of your Poem’ ‘for indeed in my present precarious state of Health I find writing very inconvenient to me; & it is therefore now my wish that this matter may rest here & that nothing more may be said on the Subject either on your part or mine.’ 1798, 1800 (2), 1806 and 1807 (the last apparently a mistake for 1806). The first from St James’s Square, the last from Clifto unknown
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Beit-Arie, Malachi
Hebrew Codicology: Tentative Typology of Technical Practices Employed in Hebrew Dated Medieval Manuscripts
275x220 mm. 114 pages. Softcover. Cover and spine rubbed. Cover corners and spine edges wrinkled. Inner cover slightly stained. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Beit-Arie, Malachi [Ed.] / Frankel, Mira [Trans.]
Exhibition in Honour of S. J. Agnon: Recipient of Nobel Prize for Literature 1966 - Catalogue [IN HEBREW AND ENGLISH]
IN HEBREW AND ENGLISH. 24.5X17 cm. 50+52 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
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Beit-Arie, Malachi; Sirat, Colette /
Manuscrits médiévaux en caractères hébraïques portant des indications de date jusqu'à 1540 - Tome II: Planches / Notices - Bibliothèques de France et d'Israel, Manuscrits de petit format jusqu'à 1470 [VOLUME II - TWO PARTS: PLATES & NOTES]. Comité de Paléographie Hébraique.
COMPLETE VOLUME TWO ONLY IN TWO PARTS: PLATES & NOTES (Planches & Notices). RARE second volume from a series of monographs on Medieval Hebrew manuscripts by two pioneers in Hebrew codicology. 2.8kg. [BOTH VOLUMES]: 275x215mm. Grey cloth Hardcover. Brown lettering on both covers and spine. Cover slightly dirty. [PLATES VOLUME]: 106 plates (each plate printed on separate page with blank verso) & VI+6 introduction pages (altogether 224 pages). [NOTES VOLUME]: 106 double pages & XXII+22 introduction pages (altogether 256 pages). Front cover bottom corner bumped. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare two-part monograph on Medieval Hebrew manuscripts by the foremost authorities in the field is in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Beit-Arié, Malachi
The Makings of the Medieval Hebrew Book - Studies in Palaeography and Codicology [Mediaeval; Paleography]
RARE book of updated studies on the handwritten Hebrew books of the Middle Ages and the transition from manuscript to print, offering new methodology of qualitative codicology in Hebrew palaeography. The book is in four parts: 1) Methodology, 2) Medieval Scribes: Personal Manifestations and Common Practices, 3) Codicological Description and Palaeographical Analysis and Identification of Selected Manuscripts, 4) The Beginning of Printing and Scribal Tradition. Contains numerous b&w plates with medieval Hebrew manuscripts, list of sources and indices of subjects and manuscripts. 280x225mm. 283 pages. Illustrated Hardcover. Cover upper corners and spine edges slightly bumped. This out-of-print book by the father of Hebrew codicology is in very good condition.
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Beit-Arié, Malachi / Banitt, Menachem; Rokéah, Zefira Entin [Appendices] / Lunzer, Jack V. [Foreword]
The Only Dated Medieval Hebrew Manuscript Written in England (1189 CE) and the problem of pre-expulsion Anglo-Hebrew manuscripts by Malachi Beit-Arié. [The earliest Dated Anglo-Hebrew Manuscript]. Appendix 1 by Menahem Banitt; Appendix 2 by Zefira Entin Rokéah.
LIMITED EDITION - COPY No.204. This edition of five hundred numbered copies was designed and printed in Oxford by the University Press on Clan mould-made paper. Contains full-page b&w 10 illustrations. 245x175mm. X+56 pages & 10 plates. Grey illustrated board Hardcover. Cover slightly yellowing. Rear cover rubbed. Cover corners and edges slightly bumped. Spine slightly wrinkled and yellowing. Spine edges bumped. Spine hinges rubbed and wrinkled. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book by the father of Hebrew codicology is otherwise in very good condition.
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BEJART Maurice
Carte postale autographe signée adressée à André-Philippe Hersin : "Je reçois les Saisons à l'instant et c'est une joie de vous sentir présent à travers les lignes"
- Capri 20 juillet 1972, 10,4x15cm, une carte postale. - Carte postale autographe signée de Maurice Béjart depuis Capri adressée à André-Philippe Hersin, qui était alors à Avignon pour le festival de théâtre et de danse. Au verso se trouve un dessin représentant les armoiries de Sir Galahad. Le chorégraphe adresse une chaleureuse missive au rédacteur des Saisons de la danse, dont il vient de lire le dernier numéro. Hersin fut en effet un grand défenseur du style chorégraphique de Béjart et lui consacra d'élogieux articles dans sa revue ainsi que des fascicules monographiques sur son oeuvre. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
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BEJART Maurice
Carte postale autographe signée adressée à André-Philippe Hersin : "Ispahan où nous étions ensemble est toujours aussi émouvant."
- Ispahan 22 novembre 1974, 14,9x10,2cm, une carte postale. - Carte postale autographe signée de Maurice Béjart adressée à André-Philippe Hersin, au verso d'une reproduction photographique représentant les minarets tremblants d'Ispahan. Le chorégraphe adresse cette carte postale depuis l'Iran, où il créa en 1971 sous le patronage de l'impératrice Farah Pahlavi son ballet Golestan (La roseraie), et en 1974 au festival de Shiraz son ballet Mallarmé III, sur une musique de Pierre Boulez. Ce serait également à cette période que Béjart se serait converti à l'Islam après la rencontre de Dariouche Safvate, éminent musicien soufi kurde. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
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BELGUISE Camille
Lettres autographes signées
Camille BELGUISE (1894-1980) , seconde épouse de Jacques CHARDONNE, romancière. Bel ensemble de 64 lettres autographes signées avec leurs enveloppes, échelonnées de 1968 (année de la mort de Jacques Chardonne) à 1980 (année de sa mort). Ces lettres sont adressées à Fernand Laplaud , ami très proche de Camille et Jacques Chardonne. On joint une photo de Camille Belguise-Chardonne dans le fameux jardin de La Frette . Une de ces lettre contient des photos (planche contact) de Jacques Chardonne. En feuilles Très bon La Frette 1968-1980
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 11084
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BELL (H. Idris) & SKEAT (T.C.) Editors.
Fragments of an Unknown Gospel and other Early Christian Papyri.
4to, x,63pp., 5 plates, orig. cloth, a nice copy.
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Bellaigue, Camille, Biograph und Musikkritiker (1858-1930)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. [Paris], 4. III. 1920, Gr. kl.-8°. 1 Seite.
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 60003
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Bellart, Nicolas François, Staatsmann (1761-1826)
Brief mit eigenh. U. "Bellart".
o.J. Paris, "Parquet de la Cour Royale", 6. IV. 1816, 4°. 1 Seite. Doppelblatt. Briefkopf.
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 59852
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BELLAT, Paul
[ Deux tapuscrits de Paul Bellat : ] Noël [ On joint : ] Polyeucte Acte VI. Une fantaisie littéraire de Paul Bellat, Grand Prix Littéraire de l'Algérie
Ensemble de 1+2+9 feuillets : 1 f. de courrier tapuscrit signé par Paul Bellat, daté de décembre 1966, accompagné de 2 ff. tapuscrit (Poème sur Noël), avec 9 ff. tapuscrit : Polyeucte Acte VI. Une fantaisie littéraire de Paul Bellat, Grand Prix Littéraire de l'Algérie
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 49301
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