P., Librairie Orientaliste Paul Geuthner, 1926. 2 vol. in-8 brochés dont un de compléments, 216, 63 pp.
Couv. un peu jaunie, sinon très bon état. Ex. non coupé. - Frais de port : -France 6,9 € -U.E. 9 € -Monde (z B : 15 €) (z C : 25 €)
Pour faire suite au recueil de travaux relatifs à la philologie et à l'archéologie égyptiennes et assyriennes fondé par G. MASPERO et à la Revue Égyptologie. Tome 1er, fascicules 1-2 (1925), 3-4 (1927) et Tome 2. Paris. Honoré Champion. 1925. 1929. 2 volumes gd in-4 (225 x 275mm) dos lisses basane mouchetée, titre et filets or, plats et gardes marbrés, 310 pages, illustrations dans le texte et 9 planches hors texte et 291, (1) pages, illustrations dans le texte, grande carte dépliante et 15 planches d'hippopotames hors texte, quelques-unes en couleurs. Beaux exemplaires.
Jerusalem, Israel Oriental Society, 1964. In-8 rel. édit. pleine toile édit. sous jaquette, XIII-192 pp. Bibliographie, index. (Oriental notes and studies, 8).
Bonne condition. - Frais de port : -France 4,95 € -U.E. 9 € -Monde (z B : 15 €) (z C : 25 €)
Grande Imprimerie de Blois, 1912. In-8 broché, 213pp.
Couverture usagée, papier bruni, bonne condition par ailleurs. - Frais de port : -France 4,95 € -U.E. 9 € -Monde (z B : 15 €) (z C : 25 €)
Edition du Rocher, 2004. In-4 carré, rel. d’éditeur toile verte titrée en doré sous jaquette ill. en couleurs, 304 pp., nbr. ill. la plupart en couleurs. Index, bibliogr.
Bel exemplaire. - Frais de port : -France 8,45 € -U.E. 13 € -Monde (z B : 23 €) (z C : 43 €)
P., Jacques Povolozky, 1930. In-4, broché, couv. ill. rempliée, 170 pp., belle illustration in-t. constituée de nombreuses photos en noir contrecollées.Edition originale. Tirage à 550 ex., celui-ci hors commerce justifié X.
Très bon ex. Rares rouss. - Frais de port : -France 6,9 € -U.E. 9 € -Monde (z B : 15 €) (z C : 25 €)
Sigmaringen, Jan Thorbecke Verlag GmbH & Co. 1991, 240x170mm, 287Seiten, Verlegereinband. Schönes Exemplar.
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Paris, Maisonneuve 1867 xiii + 411pp., 22411cm., reliure cart. (plats marbrés, dos en cuir, qqs. traces d'usage), caceht, texte frais, T106707
Berlin, 1960 109pp., 21cm., stamp, [Doctoral dissertation, Freien Universität Berlin, 1959]
Amsterdam, Philo Presse 1977 [10] + 324pp., 23cm., text printed in 2 columns, reprint of the 2nd revised 1904-ed., softcover, (multilingual: Sanskrit-Chinese-English), VG, X69033
Mainz am Rhein, Philipp von Zabern, 1992. In-folio, rel. éd. pleine perc. orange, 143 pp., 21 fig. en n/b. à pleine pp. in t., 106 pl. de dessins en n/b., 6 pl. de reprod. photogr. en n/b., texte en allemand sur 2 colonnes.
Coll. : Archäologische Veröffentlichungen 59. Deutsches Archäologisches Institut. Abteilung Kairo. Ancienne petite mouillure en queue du dos, très bon ex. par ailleurs. - Frais de port : -France 6,9 € -U.E. 11 € -Monde (z B : 18 €) (z C : 31 €)
St. Gallen, Fehr, 1909, gr. in-8vo, 4 Bl. + LI (+1 leer) + 439 S. (+ 1) + 3 Tafeln, Bibl.-Stempel + Sammler Stempel ‘Ex Bibliotheca Friedrich Wilhelm’ Hlwd. (Bibl.). Orig.-Umschl. miteingebunden.
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Uppsala, Almqvist & Wiksells 1927 XLIV + 235pp., 24cm., texte en français, Thèse de Doctorat (Université d'Uppsala), br.orig. (étiquette au dos), cachet au verso de la p.d.t., texte frais, T110227
Marseille, Editions Parenthèses 1992 106pp., 24cm., br.orig., bon état, X114186
Le Caire, IFAO, 2007. In-4, br., VIII-176 pp., 27 pl. paléogr.,
Comme neuf. - Frais de port : -France 6,9 € -U.E. 9 € -Monde (z B : 15 €) (z C : 25 €)
Paris, Droz, 1935. Fort in-8, br, 682p. En frontispice un portrait de Laumonier. Table : Littérature latine - Littérature médiévale - XVI° S. - XVII°& XVIII° S. - XIX° & XX° S. - Varia. Très infimes rousseur, très bon état général.
Louvain 1970 Université de Louvain Hardcover
Reliure rigide, 25 x 17 cm, 202 pp., français, état du livre: Très bon. Recueil de travaux d'Histoire et de Philologie 4e série, fascicule 46
ELIZARENKOVA Tatja Kakovlevna & TOPOROV Vladimir Nikolaevic
Reference : X75263
(1965)
Moskva [Moscow], Izdat. "Nauka" 1965 246pp. + 5 folding plates (with bibliography on pp.205-210), 22cm., in the series "Jazyki narodov Azii i Afriki", original first Russian edition (1965), edition of only 1200 copies, orig. softcover, good condition, [text in Russian in Cyrillic script], OCLC 65897439, X75263
s.l., s.d. [1916] pp.65-232, 25cm., zonder omslag, 3 bijdragen (uittreksel uit "Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- & volkenkunde van Nederlandsch-Indië" deel 72), goede staat, X97473
Nörten-Hardenberg, Selbstverlag 1979-1980 2 volumes, xxxv + xvii + 732pp. (continuous pagination), in the series "Theologische und Orientalistische Arbeiten aus Göttingen" volume 4, 30cm., publisher's hardcover bindings (with gilt lettering, some minor defects on front cover of 1st volume), previous owner's signature on titlepage, small inscription on p.IX of 1st vol., text and interior are clean and bright, good, weight: 3.4kg., [Content: volume I: Liste der Lautwerke, II: Nach "Zeichennamen" und Keilschriftzeichen geordnete Lautwertlisten], X105961
,Paris, Gallimard 1954, 183 pp., 1 vol. in 12 relié cartonné sous jaquette noire et jaune
Edition originale
Leipzig, Dieterich'sche. 1936. In-8 (23x15). 268 pages. Broché, couverture verte imprimée.
Bon état.
Louvain 1943 Université de Louvain Hardcover
Reliure rigide, 25 x 17 cm, 374 pp., français, état du livre: Très bon. Recueil de travaux d'Histoire et de Philologie 3me série, 16me fascicule Publicaties op het gebied der Geschiedenis en der Philologie, 3e reeks, 16e deel
Mainz am Rhein, Philipp von Zabern, 1984. In-folio, rel. éd. pleine perc. orange, 62 pp., fig. en n/b. in t., 16 pl. en n/b. (dessins et reprod. photogr.), texte en allemand sur 2 colonnes, indices.
Coll. : Archäologische Veröffentlichungen16. Deutsches Archäologisches Institut. Abteilung Kairo. Très bon ex. - Frais de port : -France 6,9 € -U.E. 9 € -Monde (z B : 15 €) (z C : 25 €)
Jerusalem, Bialik Foundation. 1948. Large 4to (325 x 235 mm). In the original printed wrappers. Extremities with light marginal miscolouring and a bit creased. Verso of wrappers with offsetting, otherwise a fine copy. (6), 43 pp. + 13 plates.
The very first publication of any part of the Dead Sea Scroll. With the present publication, Sukenik also became the first to linking the scrolls and their content to a community of Essenes, which became the standard interpretation of the origin of the scrolls, a theory that is still the general consensus among scholars. The Dead Sea Scrolls are regarded as a pivotal cornerstone in the realm of archaeology, possessing immense historical, religious, and linguistic importance. These scrolls comprise the most ancient extant manuscripts of complete books that would eventually find their place in the biblical canons. Additionally, they house deuterocanonical and extra-biblical manuscripts, providing valuable testimony to the multiplicity of religious ideologies during the period of late Second Temple Judaism. Sukenik's role was significant in acquiring and studying some of the Dead Sea Scrolls after their initial discovery. In 1948, he managed to acquire three of the scrolls from an antiquities dealer in Bethlehem, including the famous ""Isaiah Scroll."" (the two others being The War Scroll and the Thanksgiving Scroll (Hodayot)). Sukenik almost immediately recognized the historical and scholarly importance of the scrolls and worked to secure them for research purposes. His efforts helped bring attention to the scrolls and contributed to their preservation and study. Sukenik recollected in his diary:""My hands shook as I started to unwrap one of them. I read a few sentences. It was written in beautiful biblical Hebrew. The language was like that of the Psalms, but the text was unknown to me. I looked and looked, and I suddenly had the feeling that I was privileged by destiny to gaze upon a Hebrew Scroll which had not been read for more than 2,000 years."" Eleazar Sukenik, along with Roland de Vaux, emerged as among the earliest scholars engaged in the study of the initial scrolls unearthed in 1947. Sukenik swiftly established a connection between these scrolls and the settlement at Qumran, positioned on the northwest bank of the Dead Sea, specifically attributing them to a Jewish sect identified as the Essenes. In 1951, de Vaux conducted excavations at the Qumran site, unearthing pottery that bore an identical resemblance to the pottery discovered in nearby Cave 1 (the scrolls had been extracted from a sequence of 11 caves, each numbered by archaeologists based on their order of discovery). This further solidified Sukenik's correlation between the caves, their contents, and the adjacent archaeological remains of the Qumran settlement. The Qumran-Essene hypothesis put forth by these prominent figures in archaeology subsequently became the prevailing theory, endorsed in scholarly publications and reference works. While a group of experts commenced the task of translating the scrolls in the 1950s, the wider academic community had to wait nearly four decades before gaining access to them.