Harvard university press 2025 340 pages in8. 2025. Broché. 340 pages.
Bon Etat tranche un peu ternie intérieur propre bonne tenue
Les Belles lettres 1993 162 pages 14x21x1cm. 1993. Broché. 162 pages.
Très bon état coins très légèrement usés
Library of Congress, Washington - Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana. 1993. In-4. Broché. Très bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos impeccable, Intérieur frais. 323 pages. Photos en noir et blanc et en couleur en frontispice. Illustré de nombreuses photos en couleur, dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
Edited by Anthony Grafton. Preface by James H. BILLINGTON. The Vatican Library, by Leonard E. BOYLE. The Popes and Humanism, James HANKINS... Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
Cambridge (MA), Harvard University Press, 2001. 8vo. Paperback. Ownership signature to inside of front board. Fresh copy, as new. XII, (1), 284 pp.
<p>Collection «La chaire du Louvre«.</p> Paris, 2012 Hazan 272 p., 40 illustrations in-texte, broché. 14 x 21
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Librairie du Xxe Siècle, Seuil, Paris, 1998 In-8 broché, 219 pp. Bon exemplaire à l'état de neuf si ce n'est le nom de l'ancien possesseur à l'angle supérieur droit de la page de titre.
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2025 Hardcover, Pages: xii + 276 pages, Size:152 x 229 mm, Language:English *new. ISBN 9780888442390.
Johann Buxtorf was a Hebrew scholar of prodigious energy and learning who believed that Christian scholars must master not only the Hebrew Bible but also the entire range of Jewish writing. He surveyed a vast corpus of Jewish texts and used them to describe the customs and ceremonies of Ashkenazic Jews. Working as an editor and a censor, he strove ? not always successfully ? to produce editions of the Hebrew Bible and prayerbook that contained the best of Jewish learning but were purified of anti-Christian sentiments. This book uses unpublished sources of many kinds, from Buxtorf?s marginal notes in his Jewish books to letters to him in Hebrew from Jewish print professionals, to tell his story. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Figures Abbreviations Acknowledgments Introduction A Vocation for Hebrew Chapter One Johann Buxtorf Makes a Notebook Chapter Two Compilation and Observation in Buxtorf ?s Synagogue of the Jews Chapter Three Guides to Reading Jewish Texts: Buxtorf the Bibliographer Chapter Four In the Printing House: Buxtorf the Bookman Chapter Five Buxtorf and Censorship Chapter Six Tiberias: Buxtorf on the Masoretic Vowel Points and Accents Conclusion Appendix 1 Buxtorf ?s Conversations with Informants Appendix 2.1 From J den Schul to Synagoga Judaica: The Additions of the Younger Buxtorf Appendix 2.2 The Letter of Shemaiah to Buxtorf the Younger Appendix 3 Abraham Braunschweig?s Apology Bibliography Index