Rödelheim : Druck und Verlag Von J. Lehrberger & Comp., 1852 In-12, 32 pages. Cartonnage de l'époque.
Papier manquant au dos. Wolf Heidenheim (1757-1832) is among the most recognizable Jewish publishers and exegetes of the 19th century. In 1798 he received a license to establish a German and Hebrew press in partnership with Baruch Baschwitz. In 1800 Heidenheim began the publication of his most famous work, the nine-volume edition of the mahzor, Sefer Kerovot (Roedelheim, 1800-02) , which went through numerous printings. The work included the first pure German translation (in Hebrew characters) of the liturgical poems for the festivals, a Hebrew commentary and a literary historical introduction. Heidenheim devoted great care to typographical setup as well as to the restoration of the correct text of the prayer.
Amsterdam, Philo Press 1971 3 parts in 1 volume: lii,98 + xlviii,230 + xl,212,124 pp., reprint of the original 1884-1896-edition, ISBN 90-6022-274-1, publisher's hardcover in green cloth with gilt lettering, vague trace of removed ex-libris on first blanco endpaper, else in very good condition (looks unread), [Content: Part I: Die Samaritanische Pentateuch-Version und Samaritanischer Texte der Genesis, Part II: Die Samaritanische Liturgie. Ein Auswahl der wichtigsten Texte, Part III: Commentar zum Samaritanischen Pentateuch von Marqah dem Samaritaner // Samaritanische Texte, herausgegeben und teilweise übersetzt, mit analytischen und historischen Einleitungen, textkritischen Noten, Scholien und Beilagen], R100141