G.A. The Jérusalem Publishing House Ltd 1969 Photographies de David Harris. In-8 cartonnage éditeur 28 cm sur 22. Jaquette légèrement effrangé 323 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
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Texte en Anglais. Bon état d’occasion
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Stockholm, Lars Salvii, 1757. 8vo. In contemporary full calf with five raised bands. Wear to extremities. Annotations and paper-label to pasted down front end-paper. Previous owners (Pehr Dubb) stamps to title-page. ""Geo Ross 1757"" in contemporary hand to verso of titlepage. Brownspotted throughout. (16), 209, 230-619, (1) pp. Complete.
First edition of Hasselquist’s account of his travels in Palestine and the eastern part of the mediterranean being “The first systematic natural history of the Holy Land” (Blackmer). Here Hasselquist described his travels, observations on the natural world, and encounters with various cultures and peoples along the way. Hasselquist was a student of Linné, who oversaw publication of the work following Hasselquist's death in 1752. Fredrik Hasselquist (1722-1752) was a Swedish naturalist and explorer known for his contributions to botany and zoology. He was born in Törnevalla, Sweden, and studied at Uppsala University, where he developed an interest in natural history. His observations during his travels significantly contributed to the understanding of the flora and fauna of the Levant. Hasselquist died of fever in Smyrna (present-day Izmir, Turkey) in 1752, at the age of 30. Despite his short life his work laid the foundation for future botanical and zoological studies in the region. Soulsby 3577.
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Chrisanthus Patriarch of Jerusalem. History and description of the Holy Land and the Holy City of Jerusalem. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Khrisanf patriarkh Ierusalimskiy. Istoriya i opisanie Svyatoy Zemli i Svyatogo Grada Ierusalima.The work of Blessed Chrysanthus Patriarch of Jerusalem 1728 translated from New Greek into Slavic-Russian dialect. With the dedication of the author to the Emperor and Emperor of the All-Russian Emperor Peter II. reported Archimandrite Leonid. St. Petersburg: Society of Lovers of Ancient Writing We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalbd49a4d729bfa1bc8
London, Hodder and Stoughton, 1894, lg. in-8°, XVIII + 692 p., ill with 6 maps, untrimmed copy, small printed card - With the Author’s Compliments -, on first free end-paper, original clothbound. Spine faded some stains on covers.
George Adam Smith, D. D. was Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Exegesis at Free Church College, Glasgow. Fine untrimmed copy internally clean.
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