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Date d'édition : 2023
Vendeur : True World of Books, Delhi, Inde
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LeatherBound. Etat : NEW. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 1726 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: 390.
Edité par Peter Conrad Monath, Nürnberg, 1734
Vendeur : ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, Etats-Unis
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Hardcover. New edition. Octavo. 6 leaves, 226 (26 )pp., 27 plates, not incl. frontispiece and half-title. Descriptive list of engravings at rear. Period light brown paper-covered boards, numbered 34 in red on small label of spine. Copperplate engraved frontispiece by Puschner. Title page printed in red and black with decorative initial. Decorative head- and endpieces, and initials. Illustrated throughout with twenty-seven copper plate engravings, all folding, one additional engraved half-title following address to the reader, and the frontispiece. Plates thirteen and fourteen are bound in following pages 206, respectively 216, concurrent with the relating text. "Nunmehro aber bey dieser neuen Auflage mit accuraten Kupfern versehen" (New edition with accurate engravings). Enlarged edition with annotations by Sebastian Jacob Jungendres. An important illustrated work, documenting ceremonial rituals of European Jews. First published in 1716 without engravings, Kirchner's work covers: Labor and Birth, Circumcision, Marriage Rituals, Death, Mourning, Artifacts, Holidays and daily devotional practices. Alfred Reubens, a Jewish iconographer, dates Kirchner's first illustrated edition at 1724, with this revised copy appearing in 1734. The plates Nos. 3, 6, 7, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 26 are signed in print Puschner below images, plate 10 "P." plate 12 "J. G. Puschner," and plate 18 "Puschner" in lower right corner of image. Many of the plates are based on information from Johannes Buxtorf, celebrated Hebraist and compiler of the first Hebrew Bible based on Masoretic text, and offer an enlightening look into costuming and day to day preparations for rituals in Jewish life. Table of content and register at rear. Text in German. Binding with some wear, light chipping and half an inch tear at bottom of front joint, light scuffing and lightly cracked spine. Lower corner lightly bumped, top with light scuffing. Covers rubbed. Half-page inked note on front endpaper. Small creases at lower foredge corner of front free and paper and frontispiece, not affecting image. Some rubbing of title page at foredge and lower right corner. All engravings in excellent condition, with occasional imperfections in margins. Very good- to very good+ condition.
Edité par Peter Conrad Monath, Nürnberg, 1726
Vendeur : ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, Etats-Unis
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Hardcover. New edition. Octavo. 6 leaves, 226 (18)pp., 28 plates, not incl. frontispiece and half-title, 2 folding plates with list of engravings. Original calf binding with reverse lettering on label, blind-stamped decor and ruling on spine; raised bands. Copperplate engraved frontispiece by Puschner. Title page printed in red and black. Decorative head- and endpieces, and initials. Illustrated throughout with twenty-eight copper plate engravings, all folding, one additional engraved half-title following address to the reader, and two printed folding pages containing detailed description of twenty-seven engravings. Plate twenty-eight illustrating an embroidered wimpel is bound in after plate twenty-seven but, not described in printed folding plates of descriptive list. Plates thirteen and fourteen are bound in following pages 206, respectively 216, concurrent with the relating text. Nunmehro aber bey dieser neuen Auflage mit accuraten Kupfern versehen (New edition with accurate engravings). Enlarged edition with annotations by Sebastian Jacob Jungendres. An important illustrated work, documenting ceremonial rituals of European Jews. First published in 1716 without engravings, Kirchner's work covers: Labor and Birth, Circumcision, Marriage Rituals, Death, Mourning, Artifacts, Holidays and daily devotional practices. Alfred Reubens, a Jewish iconographer, dates Kirchner's first illustrated edition as 1724, with a revised copy appearing in 1734. This 1726 edition was unknown to him and is not found in Mayer. The plates Nos. 3, 6, 7, 16, 26, and 14 are signed in print Puschner below images, plate 10 "P." plate 12 "J. G. Puschner," and plate 18 "Puschner" in lower right corner of image. Many of the plates are based on information from Johannes Buxtorf, celebrated Hebraist and compiler of the first Hebrew Bible based on Masoretic text, and offer an enlightening look into costuming and day to day preparations for rituals in Jewish life. Table of content and register at rear. Text in German. Binding with some wear, light chipping and half an inch tear at bottom of front joint, light scuffing and lightly cracked spine. Lower corner lightly bumped, top with light scuffing. Covers rubbed. Brief notes on front endpaper, front and verso. Inked reference numbers on title page, both crossed out with pencil. Some foxing and staining of block. First engraving with very light foxing, else all engravings in excellent condition, with occasional imperfections in margins. Very good- to very good+ condition.
Edité par Nürnberg, Peter Conrad Monath, 173[0?].
Vendeur : Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Autriche
4to. (10), 226, (26) pp. Title page printed in red and black. With engraved frontispiece (J. G. Puschner del et sc.), engr. separate double-page-sized title, and 28 double-page-sized engraved plates. Contemporary half vellum with ms. spine title; all edges coloured blue. A later edition of Kirchner's important manual of Jewish ceremonies and rites, first published in Jauer in 1716 (while Jungendres's expanded and well-illustrated edition first appeared in 1724). The plates show Rosh Chodesh, the Sabbath, Passover, Shavuot, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Chanukkah, Purim, circumcision, engagement, marriage, divorce, burial, etc., as well as liturgical objects, costumes, and rooms. The Polish-born Kirchner had been a rabbi in Fürth before converting to Protestantism in 1713, giving up his birth name Gumpel Mardochai (though Jungendres's preface suggests that he later returned to his old faith). Many of his descriptions are representative of the stricter Polish rites, rather than those observed by the more lenient German community. The engravings by the Nuremberg artist Johann Georg Puschner (commissioned by Jungendres) depict scenes from the Jewish congregation and synagogue of Fürth. "Today most libraries offer merely the reprint published in 1974. This reproduces the Erlangen University Library's copy of an edition of which the exact year of printing is not known, as it is not fully printed, reading only '173.'. Thus, it is only known that another edition was produced in the 1730s - likely in 1730, and certainly in 1735" (cf. Herzig, p. 19). In the present copy, the year of printing has been completed by a contemporary hand to read "1739". Binding somewhat rubbed and stained; old library shelfmarks to flyleaf. Altogether a good, fairly wide-margined copy. - A. Herzig, Das Interesse am Judentum zu Beginn des 18. Jahrhunderts: Paul Christian Kirchners 'Jüdisches Ceremoniel', in: Ashkenas 20 (2010), pp. 1-20. Cf. Lipperheide Oc 20. Hiler 500. Fürst II, 190. Mayer, Bibliography of Jewish Art, 1261. Not in Colas.