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Publicado por Helsinki: Fourth Assembly of 1963., Lutheran World Federation,, 1963
Librería: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, Estados Unidos de America
Softcover. 65, [5] p. (text in 4 col. across pages); 16.5 cm. Includes: Luther, Vorrede auff die Epistel S. Pauli: an die Epheser. VG, sewn, in orig. orange wrapper. Prior owner's sig. on cover.
Publicado por Edinburgh: [1974], Saint Andrew Press, 1974
Librería: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, Estados Unidos de America
Softcover. 33 p.; 21.5 cm. Hebrew text and 25 English versions [privately printed 1969, printed recto only on 59 p.; this ed. reimposed] Contents: Acknowledgements -- Foreword by E. C. D. Stanford -- Bible and Prayer-book versions: Hebrew (from Snaith-B&FBS 1958), Wycliffite c. 1388, Authorised Version 1611, Douay Version 1609, Book of Common Prayer (Great Bible 1535) 1662 -- Hymns and metrical versions: Rous and Barton (metrical) as revised for the Church of Scotland 1696, Hymns ancient & modern (by Henry Williams Baker) 1861, A rhymed version (unattributed), George Herbert (1593-1633), Joseph Addison (1672-1719), Tate and Brady 1695, Isaac Watts 1718 -- Dialect and other versions: Lowland Scots (Henry Scott Riddell) 1857, Sussex dialect by James Richards (d. 1949), Selm 23: the Wateringbury version (W. G. Daish, d. 1963), A Scouse paraphrase (Frank Shaw) 1968, The pilot's psalm (Captain John Roberts) 1874, A translation of the Japanese version 1965, As translated by an American Indian (in Maus, Christ and the fine arts 1938), A mountaineer's version (Christopher Johnson) 1953 -- Modern translations 1926-1968: He guides me (Moffatt translation) 1926, Ronald Knox 1949, God shepherd and host: a psalm of confidence (Gelineau setting) 1963, Frank Kendon 1963, Jerusalem Bible 1966, Fifty psalms: an attempt at a new translation (Dutch 1967) English 1968. -- Selm 23 (Daish): The Master's me looker; so's I wants naun: He makes I fur to lay down in de green field: he goos lang wid me by de dewpans. He keeps me peert. He goos lang wid me on de hill for his goodness. Ebm if I walks through de shadder in de bottom, lookee, I arnt afeard: for thou'rt wid me; thy crook and thy bat comforts me [etc.] Good, stapled, in lt. spotted orig. gray wrapper.
Año de publicación: 2023
Librería: True World of Books, Delhi, India
Libro Impresión bajo demanda
LeatherBound. Condición: New. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 1810 edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 92.
Publicado por Princeton, NJ: [1983], Princeton University Press, 1983
Librería: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
Hardcover. 1st complete. xii, 438 p.: digital facsimiles on p. 55-105, 127-297; 24 cm. (The papers of Thomas Jefferson. Second series) Good orig. blue gray cloth, covers sl. bowed, in dj.
Publicado por Stereotyped by L. Johnson for Key & Meilke, Philadelphia: ., 1831
Librería: FAMILY ALBUM, Kinzers, PA, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
Original o primera edición
Hardcover. 1st Edition. Old and New Testaments bound in one: pp. viii, 3-587; 190 + Engraved frontis and title. Irregular pagination. Text beginning to brown but not brittle. Double column. Early manuscript ownership of Julia A. Lumbard on first fly leaf. Front fly leaves loose. 16mo. 145 mm. Original leather binding. Original leather spine label, lettered in Gothic type. Spine worn with small loss at rear joint. Title continues: 'With The Marginal Readings: Together With A Copious And Original Selection Of References To Parallel And Illustrative Passages. Exhibited In A Manner Hitherto Unattemped'. Hardbound. Good. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. This is the English text from Samuel Baxter's eight language Polyglot printed in London in 1822. The little book became an immediate success and later editions are not uncommon, but this first edition is quite SCARCE. Hills 753; D/M 1785. PAIMP 21.
Librería: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgica
Miembro de asociación: ILAB
Antverpiae ( Antwerpen ), Ex Officina Christophori Plantini, 1583, in-8°, title + (1)(bl) + 371 pp + (1)nn pp (censor) + (9) nn pp + (1)(bl), complete, collation identical with Voet n° 648. Bound in old supple vellum, with traces of ties, manuscript title on smooth spine. serious tear of ca. 5 cm in the lower end of the spine affecting the lower end of the front cover, with some loss of material, title page a bit dustsoiled and thumbed, with usual small stains and fingermarks, still an acceptable, rather good copy. With several manuscript ex-libris and one 19th c. library stamp of the Redemptorists of Antwerp. The oldest manuscript ex-libris ( dated 1594), so presumably of the first owner reads '' Emptus Cortraci, dijvinta artibus, vigilia S. Joannis Baptiste''. Other names: '' Seigneur de la Buisière '' ; ''D. Caroli Ougstlandt '' ; ''Joannis Colaert, 27 sept. 1644 ''. Greek text of the New Testament with interlinear Latin translation. In the same type-composition as the folio-edition of 1584: the forms of the folio (with the text on two colums) were printed first and then rearranged (on one column) for this in-8° edition. (see Voet n° 648).
Publicado por Amsterdam, Widow of Steven Swart, Jacobus vander Deuster, and Aert Dircksz. Ossaen, 1684
Librería: Antiquariaat de Roo, Zwijndrecht, Holanda
(engraved titlepage, 2) 601 p. Contemporary Vellum, 12° (Polyglot Bible, containing the New Testament in French, English and Dutch. Printed in three parallel columns are the French Geneva version, the English King James version and the Dutch States Translation (Statenvertaling) version. Firm copy.) Darlow, T.H./Moule, H.F. (1963). Historical Catalogue of the Printed Editions of Holy Scripture, 626/1450/3329/3768.
Publicado por Amsterdam, Widow of Steven Swart, Jacobus vander Deuster, and Aert Dircksz. Ossaen, 1684
Librería: Antiquariaat de Roo, Zwijndrecht, Holanda
(engraved titlepage, 2) 601 p. Contemporary Leather with 4 raised bands, 12° (Text block slightly browned throughout, spine decorated with gilt ornaments and title: 'Testament in 3 talen'. Polyglot Bible, containing the New Testament in French, English and Dutch. Printed in three parallel columns are the French Geneva version, the English King James version and the Dutch States Translation (Statenvertaling) version. Firm copy.) Darlow, T.H./Moule, H.F. (1963). Historical Catalogue of the Printed Editions of Holy Scripture, 626/1450/3329/3768.
Publicado por London. Samuel Bagster. 1831, 1831
Librería: Charles Russell, ABA, ILAB, est 1978, Cirencester, Reino Unido
Libro
Folio 15 1/2 x 11 inches, VERY HANDSOMELY LEATHER BOUND in full period dark morocco gilt, spine in compartments with gilt tooling, boards with numerous gilt fillets, floral roll tools and an ornate central design. Gilt edges. Inner hinge strengthened, minor rubbing but in very good bright condition. Internally -Title and Hebrew title at the end. Text unpaginated, in eight language sections with the Hebrew at the end. Bookplate of St. Johns Seminary with a small stamp to the endpaper only. Minor spotting mainly to the title and a closed tear to the free endpaper. A lovely copy of this Polyglot Bible in a fine binding. Half title - BIBLIA SACRA POLYGLOTTA BAGSTERIANA.
Publicado por Paris: Apud Maritnum Iuuenem, sub insigni D. Christophori, regione gymnasii cameracensium, 1554., 1554
Librería: Michael R. Thompson Books, A.B.A.A., Los Angeles, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Small octavo. a-y8, z6. 336 pp. Engraved, hand-colored device on title page; initial letters. Text printed in four parallel columns, two per page, in Greek, Latin, Vulgate Latin, and Hebrew. Initials on k3 hand-colored. Contemporary limp vellum with spine lettered in manuscript and yapp edges. Light foxing and intermittent slight browning. Occasional small chip or tear. Minor dampstain to upper and lower corners of a few gatherings. Minor ink stain (likely an accident from the hand-coloring process) on 13, touching text. Small hole to lower margin of y1. Very light worming to last few gatherings. Later ink inscription on recto of preliminary blank and title page. Later ink inscriptions on versos of terminal blanks and inner rear wrapper. A very good copy of a fragile book. Early edition of a Polyglot prayer book featuring selections from the Bible (Psalms, benedictions, canticles, etc.) printed by Martinum Iuuenem (Martin Le Jeune, d. approximately 1584), a sixteenth century Christian Hebrew printer located in Paris. This small format book was clearly published for students and for Biblical teaching. A 1528 edition exists which is much shorter (176 pp.) Two 1544 editions exist, one of which is 72 leaves (144 pp.) and the other of which (in the Library of Congress Collection) is 363 pp. like this 1554 edition. The present edition is apparently a reprint of that. Adams P2070.
Publicado por London, Thomas Roycroft/Apparatus: Zürich, Heinrich Bodmer 1657 (colophon Vol.2: 1655, Vol.3: 1656)/Apparatus: 1673, 1657
Librería: Antiquariaat de Roo, Zwijndrecht, Holanda
6 volumes and 1, (portrait, frontispiece, 14) 865, 889 (1) 29 (1), 447 (1), 389 (1), 227 (1), 149 (1), 87 (1, 3, 1), 128, 23 (1) 20, 159 (1), 390, 983 (1), (2) 72, 56, 98, 80, 196, 140, 24, 58, 36, 36, 96 (=74), (2) p. H. 46 x W. 29,5 cm. Contemporary Leather with 6 raised bands, decorated with gilt, large Folio + Apparatus, (6) 570 (6) p. later Vellum with 5 raised bands, Folio. This is the last edition of the four great Polyglots, following that of Alcalá (1514-1517), in four languages, Antwerp (1569-1573), in five, and Paris (1628-1645) in seven. It's the most extensive edition of the great Polyglot Bible, the London Polyglot, or the Walton Polyglot after the compilator Brian Walton, 1600-1661. According to Brunet, this edition "is the most sought after, being more complete and correct than the others, and containing nine different languages", with Ethiopian and Persian added to the seven languages of the Paris Polyglot. So it includes the text of the Bible in 9 different languages, Hebrew, Samaritan, Aramaic, Greek, Latin, Ethiopic, Syriac, Arabic, and Persian. All of the texts which are not in Latin are accompanied by Latin translations and all are arranged side by side or one over another on the two pages open before the reader. The first three volumes contain the Old Testament. They give the Hebrew text with the Samaritan Pentateuch, the Latin Vulgate, the Greek Septuagint, the Aramaic Targum, and the Syriac and Arabic paraphrases. The fourth part contains the Apocrypha and the Triplex Targum, i.e. Targumim I and II of Jerusalem and the Persian version of Jacob ben Joseph Tawus. The fifth volume is devoted to the New Testament, printed in Greek, Latin, Syriac, Arabic, and Ethiopian. Finally, the last section contains the critical apparatus. Volume 1 is illustrated with multiple engravings in the text, a portrait of Brian Walton, a frontispiece, 2 plans, a map, and 3 engravings, all double-page except 1 plan. An extra volume by Brian Walton, the Apparatus, contains parts of the Polyglot such as codices, chronologies, proverbs, and Holy Land details. (Vol. 1 missing blank leaf after pp. 865. Spines restored, portrait and title print frayed, with creases, some browning, and staining.) A copy of the second edition, without the reference to Cromwell's protectorate in the preface. It does not contain the dedicated epistle to King Charles II but does contain the one mentioned by Brunet at the beginning of the first volume, p. 48. From the library of the Scholasticate of Differt, Belgium, with dry-stamp and stamp on the title. A firm and complete set of this influential work. Darlow, T.H./Moule, H.F. (1963). Historical Catalogue of the Printed Editions of Holy Scripture, Vol.II 1, no. 1446 on p. 23-26 / Wing B2797 / Brunet, I, 852.