Antiquariaat Spinoza: Christian hebraist
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BIBLIA HEBRAICA and NOVUM TESTAMENTUM GRAECUM. Biblia Hebraica eorundem Latina interpretatio Xantis Pagnini Lucensis, Benedicti Ariae Montani Hispal. & quorundam aliorum collato studio, ad Hebraicum dictionem diligentissime expensa. Accesserunt libri graece scripti, qui vocantur Apocryphi; cum interlineari interpretatione latina ex Bibliis Complutensibus petita. {Nidpas `al Yedei Kepha Elon be-Geneva}
Geneva, Pierre de la Rouvière, 1608-1609. Folio. [28], 184, 283, [1], 84, 203, [1] pp. (Old testament) 8, 186, [2], 134 (New Testament) ; 38 cm. Ex-libris flyleaf. Despite some marginal waterstains a very good copy. 19th century half calf, slightly worn. Red spickled edges. Damage to the one joint,. Dent in frontcover.. This Bible with a complete interlinear translation has been reprinted from the edition Antwerp, Plantin, 1584 which is a separate publication from the Antwerp Polyglot, 1569-1572. Bound with Greek-Latin New Testament and Apocrypha. Darlow & Moule 5113.
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Book number: 26495
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GODWYN, THOMAS
Moses and Aaron: Civil and Ecclesiastical Rites, Used by the ancient Hebrews; observed, and at large opened, for the clearing of many obscure Texts thorowout the whole Scripture. Which Texts are now added to the end of the Book. Wherein likewise is shewed what Customs the Hebrews borrowed from Heathen people: And that many Heathenish Customs, originally, have been unwarrantable imitations of the Hebrews. The eleventh Edition.
London, Printed for S. Griffin, R. Scot, T. Basset, J. Wright and R. Chiswel., 1678. (8), 270, (10) pp., a few weak spots, title-page lacking 2 tiny portions not affecting the text, otherwise good.Old marbled boards, worn at corners and edges, rebacked, new endpapers. Not in Steinschneider. Thomas Godwyn (1587-1643) was a headmaster of Abingdon School where he wrote Moses and Aaron. Bound with: (GODWYN, THOMAS) Romanae Historiae Anthologia Recognita et aucta. An English exposition of the Roman Antiquities: Wherein many Roman and English Offices are parallel'd, and divers obscure Phrases explain'd. For use of the Abingdon School, newly revised and enlarged by the Author. London, Printed by M. White for R. Chiswel, J. Wright, 1680; (4), 270, (12) pp., p. (8) of index with large clean tear.
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Book number: 43425
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GODWYN, THOMAS - JOHAN HEINRICH REITZ (REITS), HERMAN WITSIUS
Thomae Godwini Moses & Aaron, Seu Civiles & Ecclesiastici Ritus Antiquorum Hebraeorum... Editio Quarta.
Ultrajecti (Utrecht), Balthasar Lobé, 1698. 8vo. [72] 544pp, [56]. With engraved frontispiece, flourished initials, head-pieces. A good copy. Contemp. leather with 5 raised bands, gilt decorated spine, slightly worn, corners slightly dam. Marbled edges. Freimann p. 174. Latin interspersed with Hebrew and Greek type.
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Book number: 47906
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HUTTER, ELIAS (Hutterus 1553 - circa 1607)
Dictionarium harmonicum biblicum ebraeum, graecum, latinum, germanicum.
Noribergae (Nuremberg), ex officina typographica Alex. Phil. Theodorici, 1598. 4to. [4] leaves, 889,[1] pp.; [1= blanc], [72] leaves index (Lacking first blanc, and the last 5 leaves with Specificatio Operum Eliae Hutteri. Partly browning. Stamp and owner's inscription on titlepage. Cont. vellum, slightly soiled. Tear in spine. Handwriting on spine. Steinschneider BH 965; Fürst Bibliotheca Judaica I, p. 419. Massive Biblical dictionary in Hebrew, Greek, Latin, German, prepared by the great German christian hebraist, Elias Hutter.
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Book number: 25223
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PAGNINO, SANTES - FRANCISCUS RAPHELENGIUS (ed.) Pagninus.
Epitome thesauri linguae sanctae auctore Sancte Pagnino Lucensi. Fr. Raphelengius compluribus locis auxit, emendavit et appendicum dictionum chaldaicarum addidit. Accessit hac editione index dictionum latinarum sive lexicon Latino-Hebraicum.
[Leiden], Ex Officina Plantiniana Raphelengii, 1609. 8vo. 17,3 cm. [16], 495, [3 blanc], [60] pp. Latin index A few handwritten (old) annotations on title. Some dampstaining. Very good copy. Modern halfleather, new endpapers. In 1583 Christopher Plantin settled in Leiden as printer of the university. He was succeeded in 1585 by his son in law, Fr. Raphalengius, who was appointed professor of Hebrew in 1586. In 1588 he published the first Leiden edition of the small Hebrew and Chaldaic dictionary of Pagnino, followed by a second ed. in 1599, and the third in 1609. In these 3 editions Raphalengius added a preface and in the third one he added the Latin index. Another edition was published in 1616. Fuks, Leiden 24. Steinschn. Handbuch 1511, 4-6, mentions erroneously Antwerp as printing place of these 4 editions.
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Book number: 40046
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