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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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An illuminated parchment leaf from a manuscript of the Epistles of Paul, part of the New Testament. [Unknown place, the Middle Ages]. Latin.
Parchment; ink; painted and gilt.
The end of the Epistle to Titus and the beginning of the Epistle to Philemon. The Epistle to Philemon opens with a large initial P, illuminated and historiated.
The margins of the leaf are trimmed, affecting the text on both sides.
24.5X45 cm. Fair condition. Cuts along the leaf. Blemishes. Stains. The text is trimmed on both sides of the leaf. The leaf is framed and was unexamined out of frame.
From the estate of Prof. Shlomo Simonsohn.
Parchment; ink; painted and gilt.
The end of the Epistle to Titus and the beginning of the Epistle to Philemon. The Epistle to Philemon opens with a large initial P, illuminated and historiated.
The margins of the leaf are trimmed, affecting the text on both sides.
24.5X45 cm. Fair condition. Cuts along the leaf. Blemishes. Stains. The text is trimmed on both sides of the leaf. The leaf is framed and was unexamined out of frame.
From the estate of Prof. Shlomo Simonsohn.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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He Kaine Diatheke / Novum Testamentum [The New Testament], by Stephanus Curcellaeus. Amsterdam: Danielem Elsevirium, 1675. Greek and a little Latin. Two parts in one volume.
The New Testament in Greek. The book has been re-bound – its leaves were inlaid in larger leaves (to widen the margins) and were bound with blank leaves, for notes. On the margins of the leaves and on the blank leaves are many handwritten notes, some of the long, in Latin (18th century?). A signature appears on the title page: "Laurentius Maneken" [possibly, the notes in the book were written by the German scholar Lorenz Manecke].
[12], 420, 312 pp + additional leaves (some with handwritten notes and others blank). 27.5 cm. Good condition. Many stains. Minor blemishes to binding.
From the estate of Prof. Shlomo Simonson.
The New Testament in Greek. The book has been re-bound – its leaves were inlaid in larger leaves (to widen the margins) and were bound with blank leaves, for notes. On the margins of the leaves and on the blank leaves are many handwritten notes, some of the long, in Latin (18th century?). A signature appears on the title page: "Laurentius Maneken" [possibly, the notes in the book were written by the German scholar Lorenz Manecke].
[12], 420, 312 pp + additional leaves (some with handwritten notes and others blank). 27.5 cm. Good condition. Many stains. Minor blemishes to binding.
From the estate of Prof. Shlomo Simonson.
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January 14, 2020
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Biblia, ad vetustissima exemplaria. Venice: Haeredes Nicolai Beuilaquae, & socios, 1583. Latin.
Latin edition of the Holy Scriptures, based on the Lubien translation, with approx. 600 small in-text woodcuts depicting various biblical scenes.?1126, [24] pp (mispagination), 19.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and a small number of creases. Tears at the edges of several leaves. Large open tear to pages 1-2 (affecting the text). Minor worming to some of the leaves. The first gathering is loose. Stamps and a paper sticker on the front endpaper. Non-original half-leather binding. Minor blemishes and tears to the binding.
This edition is not in NLI.
Latin edition of the Holy Scriptures, based on the Lubien translation, with approx. 600 small in-text woodcuts depicting various biblical scenes.?1126, [24] pp (mispagination), 19.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and a small number of creases. Tears at the edges of several leaves. Large open tear to pages 1-2 (affecting the text). Minor worming to some of the leaves. The first gathering is loose. Stamps and a paper sticker on the front endpaper. Non-original half-leather binding. Minor blemishes and tears to the binding.
This edition is not in NLI.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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Biblia Sacra Polyglotta. London: Samuelis Bagster, [1869?]. Two volumes.
Multilingual edition of the Holy Scriptures, in eight languages: Hebrew, Latin, Greek, English, German, French, Italian and Spanish (the original and the translations are printed on facing pages). Printed at the end of the book is a translation of several passages from the Pentateuch into Samaritan Hebrew and a translation of the New Testament into Syrian Aramaic.
Volume I: [4] leaves, 52 pp, [431] leaves. Volume II: [440] leaves. Approx. 40 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor blemishes. Bindings with abrasions, chipping and bends in the corners and spine, partly restored.
Multilingual edition of the Holy Scriptures, in eight languages: Hebrew, Latin, Greek, English, German, French, Italian and Spanish (the original and the translations are printed on facing pages). Printed at the end of the book is a translation of several passages from the Pentateuch into Samaritan Hebrew and a translation of the New Testament into Syrian Aramaic.
Volume I: [4] leaves, 52 pp, [431] leaves. Volume II: [440] leaves. Approx. 40 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor blemishes. Bindings with abrasions, chipping and bends in the corners and spine, partly restored.
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Hi sunt in hoc Codice libelli X. diui Gregorii Nazanzeni. [Strasbourg]: Loanne Knobloch, 1508. Latin.
An early edition of the writings of Christian theologian Gregory of Nazianzus (ca. 329-389). Woodcut printer's device on the last page.
[100] leaves, approx. 19 cm. Good condition. Stains. Worming to approx. 20 leaves (small, slightly affecting the text). Handwritten notations on several pages. Several tears along edges. Bookplate. Slightly worn binding.
From the estate of Prof. Shlomo Simonsohn.
An early edition of the writings of Christian theologian Gregory of Nazianzus (ca. 329-389). Woodcut printer's device on the last page.
[100] leaves, approx. 19 cm. Good condition. Stains. Worming to approx. 20 leaves (small, slightly affecting the text). Handwritten notations on several pages. Several tears along edges. Bookplate. Slightly worn binding.
From the estate of Prof. Shlomo Simonsohn.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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Prisciani Grammatici Caesariensis libri omnes. Basel: Nicolaum Bryling, 1545. Latin.
Early edition of the writings of Priscian (Priscianus Caesariensis; born ca. late 5th century), who is considered to be the most important Latin grammarian in late Ancient History. Contains articles on meter and prosody, literary theory and fragments by various Latin writers.
Bound in a nice vellum binding with metal clasps.
[3] leaves, 936 pp, [9] leaves, 16 cm. Good condition. Stains and blemishes. Notations on the inside binding, the title page and several pages. Bookplate. The binding is worn and damaged. Parts of the clasps are missing.
From the estate of Prof. Shlomo Simonsohn.
Early edition of the writings of Priscian (Priscianus Caesariensis; born ca. late 5th century), who is considered to be the most important Latin grammarian in late Ancient History. Contains articles on meter and prosody, literary theory and fragments by various Latin writers.
Bound in a nice vellum binding with metal clasps.
[3] leaves, 936 pp, [9] leaves, 16 cm. Good condition. Stains and blemishes. Notations on the inside binding, the title page and several pages. Bookplate. The binding is worn and damaged. Parts of the clasps are missing.
From the estate of Prof. Shlomo Simonsohn.
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Two books bound together: Vergilius' writings and a commentary on Aristotle. Venice and Basel, 16th century. Latin.
1. P. Virgilii Maronis, poetae Mantuani, universum poema. Venice: Ioannem Mariam Bonellum, 1562. Latin.
An annotated edition of the writings of the Roman poet Publius Vergilius Maro (19-70 B.C.E). With illustrated initials and in-text illustrations (woodcuts).
2. Petri victorii commentarij longe doctissimi in tres libros Aristotelis de Arte dicendi [ex officina Ioannis Oporini, 1549 – according to the colophon], Basel. Latin and a little Greek.
A commentary on Aristotle's rhetoric, by the Italian philologist and humanist Piero Vettori (1499-1585).
[4], 413 leaves (slight mispagination); [11] pp, 871 [i.e. 870] columns, [8] pp, approx. 30 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and blemishes (most of them minor). Notations on several pages. Bookplate. Wormholes in the upper margins of approx. a hundred leaves at the end of the book (with negligible damage to text). Old, damaged parchment binding.
From the estate of Prof. Shlomo Simonsohn.
1. P. Virgilii Maronis, poetae Mantuani, universum poema. Venice: Ioannem Mariam Bonellum, 1562. Latin.
An annotated edition of the writings of the Roman poet Publius Vergilius Maro (19-70 B.C.E). With illustrated initials and in-text illustrations (woodcuts).
2. Petri victorii commentarij longe doctissimi in tres libros Aristotelis de Arte dicendi [ex officina Ioannis Oporini, 1549 – according to the colophon], Basel. Latin and a little Greek.
A commentary on Aristotle's rhetoric, by the Italian philologist and humanist Piero Vettori (1499-1585).
[4], 413 leaves (slight mispagination); [11] pp, 871 [i.e. 870] columns, [8] pp, approx. 30 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and blemishes (most of them minor). Notations on several pages. Bookplate. Wormholes in the upper margins of approx. a hundred leaves at the end of the book (with negligible damage to text). Old, damaged parchment binding.
From the estate of Prof. Shlomo Simonsohn.
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January 14, 2020
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Chronica des Ehrnwirdigen Herrn D. Mart. Luth. [The Chronicle of the Honorable… Dr. Martin Luther]. Wittenberg: Hans Lufft, 1559. German.
German translation of martin Luther's important composition Supputatio Annorum Mundi (Reckoning of the Years of the World) – a chronological table of world history, from the creation of the world until ca. mid-16th century. Translated by the Protestant theologian Johannes Aurifaber (1517-1568).
[125] leaves, approx. 15 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor blemishes. Worn cardboard binding (mainly in the corners and spines). Bookplate on inside front binding.
From the estate of Prof. Shlomo Simonsohn.
German translation of martin Luther's important composition Supputatio Annorum Mundi (Reckoning of the Years of the World) – a chronological table of world history, from the creation of the world until ca. mid-16th century. Translated by the Protestant theologian Johannes Aurifaber (1517-1568).
[125] leaves, approx. 15 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor blemishes. Worn cardboard binding (mainly in the corners and spines). Bookplate on inside front binding.
From the estate of Prof. Shlomo Simonsohn.
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Two books bound together: philosophical compositions by Lucius Annaeus Seneca (Seneca the Younger) and compositions on rhetoric by Annaeus Seneca (Seneca the Elder). Paris: Michaelem Sonnium, 1602. Latin.
1. L. Annaei Senecae philosophi scripta [Philosophical Writings] by L. Annaeus Seneca.
2. M. Annaei Senecae rhetoris controversia R. Lib. X. Suasoriarum liber I [Controversiae, Book X; Suasoriae, Book I, by M. Annaeus Seneca].
XXVIII, 668, [58] pp; 216, [22] 42 pp (slight mispagination). Approx. 35 cm. good condition. Stains and minor blemishes. Notations on the title page. Bookplate. The binding is in fair condition, with worming, tears and abbrasions, partly detached.
From the estate of Prof. Shlomo Simonsohn.
1. L. Annaei Senecae philosophi scripta [Philosophical Writings] by L. Annaeus Seneca.
2. M. Annaei Senecae rhetoris controversia R. Lib. X. Suasoriarum liber I [Controversiae, Book X; Suasoriae, Book I, by M. Annaeus Seneca].
XXVIII, 668, [58] pp; 216, [22] 42 pp (slight mispagination). Approx. 35 cm. good condition. Stains and minor blemishes. Notations on the title page. Bookplate. The binding is in fair condition, with worming, tears and abbrasions, partly detached.
From the estate of Prof. Shlomo Simonsohn.
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January 14, 2020
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Anfang, Ursprung und Herkommen des Thurniers inn Teutscher Nation [Beginning, Origin and Tradition of the Tournament in the German Nation], by Georg Rüxner. [(Germany): Hieronimi Rodlers, Simmern, 1532]. German. Second edition.
A composition about the origins of tournaments in Germany during the first half of the second millennium (ca. 1000-1500). Contains a detailed description of 36 tournaments, where they were held and a list of those who took part in them.
The composition is accompanied by hundreds of in-text woodcuts; some of them depict the various tournaments and competitions, the prize-awarding ceremonies, the balls and celebrations that took place during the tournaments, and others depict the heraldic coats of arms that decorated the armors and shields of various aristocratic dynasties (many of them colored by hand).
The title page and colophon leaf are missing. The title page text of the first edition (1530) was copied by hand onto the front endpaper.
II-CCXIII, [3] leaves + [2] plates, 30.5 cm. Good overall condition. Stains. Old paper mounting to the margins of several leaves. Old handwritten notations. Wormholes to the margins of several leaves. Half-parchment binding, with tears and blemishes. ?From the estate of Prof. Shlomo Simonsohn.
A composition about the origins of tournaments in Germany during the first half of the second millennium (ca. 1000-1500). Contains a detailed description of 36 tournaments, where they were held and a list of those who took part in them.
The composition is accompanied by hundreds of in-text woodcuts; some of them depict the various tournaments and competitions, the prize-awarding ceremonies, the balls and celebrations that took place during the tournaments, and others depict the heraldic coats of arms that decorated the armors and shields of various aristocratic dynasties (many of them colored by hand).
The title page and colophon leaf are missing. The title page text of the first edition (1530) was copied by hand onto the front endpaper.
II-CCXIII, [3] leaves + [2] plates, 30.5 cm. Good overall condition. Stains. Old paper mounting to the margins of several leaves. Old handwritten notations. Wormholes to the margins of several leaves. Half-parchment binding, with tears and blemishes. ?From the estate of Prof. Shlomo Simonsohn.
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Das Schach-oder König-Spiel [Chess or the King's Game], by Gustavis Selenus [pseudonym of August der Jüngere]. Leipzig, 1616. German. First edition. Incomplete copy.
The first textbook on chess in the German language, by the duke of Braunschweig-Lüneburg, August der Jüngere (1579-1666). The book features fine engravings, including illustrations of a chessboard and the chess pieces, tables demonstrating various positions, and more. The book also contains three engraved plates and five engraved title pages (at the beginning of the five sections of the book). One of the engraved plates (a double plate) depicts four figures playing chess, signed in the plate by the artist Jacob van der Heyden (1573-1645).
The unique shape of the chess pieces introduced in this book became common in Germany and northern Europe and pieces of this pattern became known as the "Selenus Chess Set.
Incomplete copy. Missing the first 14 leaves are missing (including title page and introduction) and the last four leaves. Bound at the beginning and end of the volume are leaves onto which the text of the title page and the missing pages (491-495) was copied by hand.
[1] leaf, 490 pp + [3] engraved plates (the plate that is bound at the beginning of the book was originally bound between pages 216-217), 27.5 cm. Good overall condition. Large open tears to the last leaves (with handwritten completions). Stains, including dampstains. Notations and markings. Tears to the engraved plate at the beginning of the book and several additional tears (small). Worming to the handwritten leaves that were bound at the end. Original parchment binding, with stains and minor blemishes. Bookplate on the inside front binding.
Not in NLI.
From the estate of Prof. Shlomo Simonsohn.
The first textbook on chess in the German language, by the duke of Braunschweig-Lüneburg, August der Jüngere (1579-1666). The book features fine engravings, including illustrations of a chessboard and the chess pieces, tables demonstrating various positions, and more. The book also contains three engraved plates and five engraved title pages (at the beginning of the five sections of the book). One of the engraved plates (a double plate) depicts four figures playing chess, signed in the plate by the artist Jacob van der Heyden (1573-1645).
The unique shape of the chess pieces introduced in this book became common in Germany and northern Europe and pieces of this pattern became known as the "Selenus Chess Set.
Incomplete copy. Missing the first 14 leaves are missing (including title page and introduction) and the last four leaves. Bound at the beginning and end of the volume are leaves onto which the text of the title page and the missing pages (491-495) was copied by hand.
[1] leaf, 490 pp + [3] engraved plates (the plate that is bound at the beginning of the book was originally bound between pages 216-217), 27.5 cm. Good overall condition. Large open tears to the last leaves (with handwritten completions). Stains, including dampstains. Notations and markings. Tears to the engraved plate at the beginning of the book and several additional tears (small). Worming to the handwritten leaves that were bound at the end. Original parchment binding, with stains and minor blemishes. Bookplate on the inside front binding.
Not in NLI.
From the estate of Prof. Shlomo Simonsohn.
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January 14, 2020
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Six books by the German orientalist Job Ludolf (1624-1704), bound in one volume – a dissertation about the food of the Israelites in the desert and books dealing with Ethiopia and the Amharic language. Frankfurt Am Main: Johannem David Zunnerum, 1693-1702. Latin and a little Hebrew.
1. Relatio nova de hodierno Habesiniae statu, ex India nuper allata. 1693. With an engraving on the title page and an engraved portrait of the author.
32 pp.
2. Dissertatio de locvstis... cibo Israëlitarum in deserto… [Dissertation about Locust … the Food of the Israelites in the Desert …]. 1694. Latin and a little Hebrew. Dissertation in which Ludolf tries to prove that the Israelites fed on locust during their journeys in the desert. With engravings.
[4] leaves, 88 pp.
3. Lexicon Aethiopico-Latinum… [Ethiopian-Latin Lexicon…]. 1699. Second edition.
[9]leaves, 664 columns, [22] leaves.
4. Grammatica Aethiopica… [Ethiopian Grammar…]. 1702. Second edition.
[6] leaves, 184 pp, [4] leaves.
5. Grammatica Linguae Amharicae… [The Grammar of the Amharic Language …]. 1698.
[5] leaves, 59, [1] pp.
6. Seu Lexicon Amharico-Latinum… [Amharic-Latin Lexicon…]. 1698.
[2] leaves, 103 columns, [8] leaves.
All six books are bound together in a 31.5 cm volume. Good condition. Stains. Minor tears and blemishes. Open tear to the margins of one of the leaves. Little pieces of paper are mounted on the margins of five of the title pages of the books. Several stamps. Stains and blemishes to binding.
1. Relatio nova de hodierno Habesiniae statu, ex India nuper allata. 1693. With an engraving on the title page and an engraved portrait of the author.
32 pp.
2. Dissertatio de locvstis... cibo Israëlitarum in deserto… [Dissertation about Locust … the Food of the Israelites in the Desert …]. 1694. Latin and a little Hebrew. Dissertation in which Ludolf tries to prove that the Israelites fed on locust during their journeys in the desert. With engravings.
[4] leaves, 88 pp.
3. Lexicon Aethiopico-Latinum… [Ethiopian-Latin Lexicon…]. 1699. Second edition.
[9]leaves, 664 columns, [22] leaves.
4. Grammatica Aethiopica… [Ethiopian Grammar…]. 1702. Second edition.
[6] leaves, 184 pp, [4] leaves.
5. Grammatica Linguae Amharicae… [The Grammar of the Amharic Language …]. 1698.
[5] leaves, 59, [1] pp.
6. Seu Lexicon Amharico-Latinum… [Amharic-Latin Lexicon…]. 1698.
[2] leaves, 103 columns, [8] leaves.
All six books are bound together in a 31.5 cm volume. Good condition. Stains. Minor tears and blemishes. Open tear to the margins of one of the leaves. Little pieces of paper are mounted on the margins of five of the title pages of the books. Several stamps. Stains and blemishes to binding.
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