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    Hardcover. Etat : Poor. vol 1 of 2 only. lxxii+333pp+appendix. foxed. Text in Hebrew with preliminaries and marginal notes in Latin. 4to. The main text reads back to front, with an appendix printed in reverse order placed at the end of the second volume. original worn leather backed boards with spine worn & back cover loose.

  • Athiae, Joseph; Johanne Leusden; Everardo van der Hooght

    Edité par Everardo van der Hooght, Amsterdam, 1705

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    Hardcover. Etat : vg. Second edition. Octavo. 2 vols. bound in 1. (I): (24) 333 leaves; (II): (1) 352 (26) leaves. Rebound retaining original 19th century quarter calf binding over marbled paper-covered boards with gilt tooling and ruling on spine; raised bands. Four engraved title pages. Title page printed in red and black with publisher's device. Decorative initials and endpieces. Three ornate copperplate engraved half-title pages; one for the Major Prophets, one for the Minor Prophets and one for Hagiography. Also contains a b/w illustrated half title-page and a full title page, printed in black and red, with a small engraving of Moses and Aaron dressed as the High Priest, overlooking the Tabernacle in the Sinai desert. Tail pieces. Engraved Latin initials. Set in 5 sizes of Sephardic Hebrew type. Second edition of Joseph Athias' and Johannes Leusden's famous quarto Hebrew Bible of 1666-67. Contains Masoretic notes, as well as the corrections of the Daniel Bomberg, Robert Estienne, Christophe Plantin editions. Exquisitely adorned with various illustrative notes by Everardo van der Hooght, V.D.M. Opens with Hooght's scholarly preface in Latin, followed by 10 pages of praises for the new edition, from various scholars and professors, including Johannes Braun and Adriaan Reland. The text, versified in both Hebrew and Arabic numerals, also contains Hooght's new Latin apparatus to aid Christian scholars. List of appropriate haftarot (order of the additional weekly readings from Prophets) according to Sephardic and Ashkenaz customs, as well as a large index citing textual differences between the Athias, Bomberg and Plantin editions. Preface in Latin, Biblical text in Hebrew, with Latin citations. Text mostly in Hebrew with some Latin. Calf spine with some wear, half inch chipping along head of spine, very light fraying at bottom. Slight cracking at joints, light scuffing of raised bands. Title-page info: "Secundum ultimam editionem JOS. ATHIAE, a Johanne Leusden denuo recognitam, recensita atque ad MASORAM, et correctiores Bombergi, Stephani, Plantini, aliorumque editiones, exquisite adornata variisque Notis illustrata ab Everardo van der Hooght, V. D. M. editio longe accuratissima. Amstelaedami et Ultrajecti, ediderunt Boom, Waesberge, Goethals, Borstius, Wolters, Halma, van de Water, et Broedelet." Darlow and Moule #5141.