Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Cumming and Ferguson, Dublin, 1847
Anbieter: Salsus Books (P.B.F.A.), Kidderminster, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Good. 1st Edition. 365pp [2] hardback, original black cloth covered boards rebacked with new contrasting leather label gilt to spine, title page in two colours, contemporary ownership signature and date to title page, seven folding tables, light scattered spotting.
Verlag: Jacob Flesher for William Morden, 1664., London:, 1664
Anbieter: Jeff Weber Rare Books, Neuchatel, NEUCH, Schweiz
Two parts in one volume. Small 4to. Collation: A-2D8, (A)-(G)4. Pagination: [8], 352, [2], 69, [1]; [8], 46 pp. Title-page printed in red and black. Contemporary calf; rebacked, six raised bands, gilt spine title, new endpapers, wear to extremities, but acceptable. Old ownership inscriptions on f.f.e.p. of T. Oakley, 1791. Very good. Bythner (c.1605-c.1670), grammarian and university teacher was born in Poland. He became a theology student at the University of Groningen, where, under the direction of Franciscus Gomerus, he refined his command of the Hebrew language and tutored another pupil of Gomerus, the precocious Jacobus Alting. By 1635 Bythner was at Christ Church, Oxford, where he lectured on Hebrew in the great refectory before the outbreak of the civil war. A 'useful person' (Wood, Ath. Oxon., 3.675) .his last work and magnum opus, Lyra prophetica Davidis regis, sive, Analysis critico-practica psalmorum (1650), a lexicon for the critical and grammatical study of the Hebrew psalter. John Callard, A Catalogue of Printed Books in the Library of St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle (Windsor, 1976), p. 40.
Verlag: Typographeo Bodmeriano. 1685 1684, Tiguri (Zurich)., 1685
Zustand: Very Good. Latin text. A word study of the biblical Psalms by a notable Hebrew scholar. weight: 1.2 lb. Moderate foxing, otherwise a very good tight copy. Small 8vo., 16.4x10.2 cm. 592, 160, 96 pp. Later half calf over speckled boards.
Verlag: Typis Eliz. Flesher, prostat vero venalis apud Gul. Morden Cantabrigiae, Londini (London), 1679
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: poor to g. Later edition. Quarto (9 x 7 1/4"). [8], 352pp (Lyra Prophetica Davidis Regis); [2], 69, [1]pp (Index Libri Psalmorum); 46pp (Lingua eruditorum; sive Methodica Institutio Linguae Sanctae & Brevis et Perspicua Institutio Linguae Chaldaicae). Contemporary 3/4 calf over marbled paper covered boards. Title page in red and black lettering, within a double ruled border. Text printed within a ruled border in two columns. Book housed in a modern orange cloth covered clamshell box, with gold lettering to spine. Originally published in 1650, Victorinus Bythner's "Lyra Prophetica Davidis Regis" is a brilliant grammatical analysis of the vocabulary of the 150 Hebrew psalms contained in the Book of Psalms. Binding heavily rubbed along edges and spine, with abrasion to leather. Front and back covers detached but present. Ex-library bookplate on inside of front cover, and stamp on title. Previous owner's inscription at upper margin of front free endpaper. Pages age-toned throughout. Text in Latin, with some Hebrew and Greek. Clamshell box in overall very good, binding in poor, interior in good- to good condition. About the author: Victorinus Bythner (c.1605-c.1670) was a Polish Hebraist, grammarian and university teacher in England. Bythner's grammatical works were written in Latin: his Hebrew grammar, published in 1638 as "Lingua Eruditorum," was several times reprinted. An edition of this work was published by James Hessey in 1853, with the author's "Institutio Chaldaica" (first printed in 1650). Bythner's other major work was "Lyra Prophetica Davidis Regis" (London, 1650), a grammatical analysis of the vocabulary of the Hebrew psalms. An English translation of this book, by Thomas Dee, was published in 1836, with a second edition in 1847 that was revised by Nathan Lazarus Benmohel. (From Wikipedia).
Verlag: Ex Typographeo Bodmeriano, Tiguri 1685&1687, Zürich, 1685
Anbieter: Eric Girod, Estavayer-le-Lac, FR, Schweiz
Couverture rigide. Zustand: Assez bon. Livre en latin. Dans ce même volume, se trouvent 2 (ou 3) ouvrages. Le premier correspond au titre inscrit sur le dos de couverture : Lyra Prophetica Davidis Regis. Cela constitue les premières 592 pages (environ) du livre. Ce sont les « Analysis critico-practica » des psaumes I à CL. Après cette page 592 se trouve un tableau de conjugaison (latine-hébraïque). Commence ensuit : Index Libri Salmorum, 160 pages numérotées. Enfin, en dernière partie, avec son frontispice : Institutio Methodica Linguae Sactae, 96 pages et daté 1687. Publication à Tiguri, nom latin pour Zürich (suisse). Couverture rigide, habillée plein cuir, d'époque, brun. Dos à 5 nerfs, décorum doré, titre de l'ouvrage. Etat : assez bon. Etat d'ancienneté, 33 décennies. Couverture : perte de matière entre le dos et le premier plat, en haut sur environ 6 cm. Egalement, tout en haut du dos, rupture de bordure. Sur le 4ème plat, perte de cuir, environ 1 cm2, amorce de rupture de mors en haut avec le dos. Néanmoins la reliure est restée solide. Intérieur : bien lisible, taches, ombres irrégulièrement réparties au long des pages. Quelques 35 pages avec une perforation sur le bas, laissée par un couteau ou autre. 16.6 x 10.5 x 5 cm 600g.
Verlag: Typis Jacobi Flesher, prostat vero venalis apud Gul. Morden Cantabrigiae, Londini (London), 1664
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: poor to vg. Later edition. Quarto (9 x 6 3/4"). [8], 352pp (Lyra Prophetica Davidis Regis); [2], 69, [1]pp (Index Libri Psalmorum); 46pp (Lingua eruditorum; sive Methodica Institutio Linguae Sanctae & Brevis et Perspicua Institutio Linguae Chaldaicae). Contemporary full calf. Title page in red and black lettering, within a double ruled border. Woodcut head-, tailpieces and initials. Text printed within a ruled border in two columns. Book housed in a modern orange cloth covered clamshell box, with gold lettering to spine. Originally published in 1650, Victorinus Bythner's "Lyra Prophetica Davidis Regis" is a brilliant grammatical analysis of the vocabulary of the 150 Hebrew psalms contained in the Book of Psalms. Binding darkened and heavily rubbed along edges. Front board detached and crudely taped back to the binding with binder's tape. Ex-library sticker on spine, bookplate on inside of front cover, and stamp at lower margin of dedication page. Previous owner's inscription dated 1816 at upper margin of front free endpaper, and previous owner's name in ink at upper margin of title page. Some foxing / age-toning to title and dedication page, with minor chipping along upper fore-edge (not affecting lettering). Minor and sporadic foxing and age-toning along paper edges. Back hinge starting. Text in Latin, with some Hebrew and Greek. Clamshell box in overall very good, binding in poor, interior in good to very good condition. About the author: Victorinus Bythner (c.1605-c.1670) was a Polish Hebraist, grammarian and university teacher in England. Bythner's grammatical works were written in Latin: his Hebrew grammar, published in 1638 as "Lingua Eruditorum," was several times reprinted. An edition of this work was published by James Hessey in 1853, with the author's "Institutio Chaldaica" (first printed in 1650). Bythner's other major work was "Lyra Prophetica Davidis Regis" (London, 1650), a grammatical analysis of the vocabulary of the Hebrew psalms. An English translation of this book, by Thomas Dee, was published in 1836, with a second edition in 1847 that was revised by Nathan Lazarus Benmohel. (From Wikipedia).
Verlag: Londini : typis Jacobi Flesher, prostat vero venalis apud Edm. Beechinoe Cantabrigiae, 1664
Anbieter: MW Books, New York, NY, USA
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First Edition. Previous owner's annotations to ffep. Top margins with minor worming, text not affected. Very good in the original full aniline calf with gilt-blocked title label. Raised bands. Title page printed in red and black, within a double ruled border. Text printed within a ruled border in two columns. Woodcut head- and tail-pieces and initials. Remains quite particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 352 pages; Physical desc. : [8], 352, [2], 69, [1]; [8], 46. P ; 23 cm. Subject: Bible. O. T. Psalms. Hebrew language - Grammar - Early works to 1800. Aramaic language - Grammar - Early works to 1800. Language: Latin, Hebrew. ESTC R11213. 3 Kg.
Verlag: Londini : Typis Jacobi Flesher: prostat apud Cornelium Bee in vico vulgò vocato Little Britain, 1653
Anbieter: MW Books, New York, NY, USA
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First Edition. Poor copy bound in the original aniline calf boards. Front board detached, but present. General wear and tear as with age. Text remains well preserved overall; bright and clean. Provenance; from the library of C.M. College Library, Bala with its bookplate. Physical description; [8], 342 [id est 352], [2], 69, [9], 46, [2] pages. Notes; Hebrew text interspersed with Latin commentary. "Leshon limudim Lingua eruditorum: sive Methodica institutio linguæ sanctæ" has separate title page, dated 1650, pagination and register. Includes index and errata. Page 352 misnumbered 342. Date of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "January". Harvard University Library copy is imperfect; lacks "Lingua eruditorum". Includes index and errata. Hebrew text interspersed with Latin commentary. Subjects; Bible. O.T. Psalms Criticism, Textual ; Early works to 1800. Bible. O.T. Psalms Commentaries ; Early works to 1800. Bible. Psalms Criticism, Textual ; Early works to 1800. Bible. Psalms Commentaries ; Early works to 1800. Bible. Psalms. Hebrew language Grammar (1500-1799) ; Early works to 1800. Aramaic language Grammar (1500-1799) ; Early works to 1800. Hebrew language Grammar (1500-1799) ; Early works to 1800. Aramaic language Grammar (1500-1799) ; Early works to 1800. Hebrew language Grammar ; Early works to 1800. Aramaic language Grammar ; Early works to 1800. 3 Kg.
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. 1st Edition. Lyra Prophetica by Victorinus Bithner, 1650 First Edition, Printed in London for Jacob Flesher. The Volume is in Very Good Condition Bound in blind Oxford style english calf, contemporary to the time of publication, with the spine divided into five compartments by four raised bands, with board edges blind tooled and leaf edges speckled. Externally the boards and spine are lightly scuffed in general, with a split to the lower hinge of the front board, and with light chipping to the head of the spine, and with scuffing to the edges and corners. Internally the leaves are generally clean and amply margined, ruled throughout with little in the way of stains tears, foxing or other flaws. The Volume is Complete in All Respects with final errata leaf. The volume is paginated as follows: [viii], 342 (352), [2], 69, [9], 46, [2]. The volume collates as follows: A-2Y, 3A-3I, A-G4. The volume measures about 22 cm. By 17 cm. By 4 cm. Each leaf measures about 210 mm. By 160 mm. Victorinus Bythner was a Polish Scholar, born in Głębowice. His father Bartholomäus and brother Jan were also notable theologians. He studied at the University of Frankfurt an der Oder, and then at the University of Groningen under Franciscus Gomarus. Bythner became a member of the University of Oxford about 1635, and lectured on the Hebrew language in the refectory at Christ Church until the outbreak of the First English Civil War. When Charles I fixed the headquarters of his army at Oxford in 1643, Bythner moved to Cambridge. Later Bythner lived in London, but in 1651 was again lecturer on Hebrew at Oxford. About 1664 he went to Cornwall, where he practised medicine. The date of his death is unknown. More Images and/or Binding Spin Available.
Verlag: Londres, Jacob Flesher, 1653., 1653
Anbieter: Librería Comellas, Barcelona, B, Spanien
in-4. 4ff. 342pp. 69pp. 4ff. 46pp. 1f. Cartonnage à la Bradel du XIXs. La meilleure production du célèbre philologue anglais Victorin Bythner (1602-1670), publiée pour la première fois à Zurich en 1645. C'est une analyse grammaticale et linguistique des mots hebreux qui se trouvent dans les Psaumes. L'ouvrage eut un succès considérable et fut reédité jusqu'au XIXs. Rousseurs. Cartonnage frotté. Brunet, I, 1434-35: "ouvrage estimé".
Verlag: Londini : typis Jacobi Flesher : prostat apud Cornelium Bee . Little Britain, 1653
Anbieter: MW Books, New York, NY, USA
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First Edition. Finely bound in modern leather-backed, marbled boards. Gilt-blocked leather label to spine. Raised bands. Some dust-toning evident to the page margins as with age, which is heavier on the title and prelims pages. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. Further scans, images etc. and additional bibliographical material available on request.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 352 pages; Physical description: 342 [i. E. 352], [2], 69, [8], 46, [2] p. ; 23 cm. Language: Latin. Subjects: Bible. O. T. Psalms - Commentaries - Early works to 1800. Bible. Hebrew. O. T. Psalms. Bible. O. T. Psalms - Criticism, Textual - Early works to 1800. Hebrew language - Aramaic language - Grammar - Early works to 1800. Notes: Error in pagination: 1st sequence: P. 352 misnumbered 342. Hebrew text interspersed with Latin commentary. Main text in double columns. With a final errata leaf. Full title: Lyra prophetica Davidis Regis, sive analysis critico-practica psalmorum : in qua omnes & singulae voces Hebraeae in Psalterio contentae, tam propriae quam appellativae (nulla excepta) ad regulas artis revocantur; earumque significationes genuinæ explicantur: elegantiae linguae propriae evolvuntur : insuper harmonia Hebraei textus cum paraphrasi Chaldaea, & versione Graeca LXXII. Interpretum, in locis, sententiis discrepantibus, fideliter confertur : cui ad calcem addita est brevis institutio linguae Hebraeae & Chaldaeae / studio & vigiliis Victorini Bythneri Poloni, linguae Hebraeae professoris ; opus novum: nec ante in tali forma tentatum, in quo quid praestatum, praefatio ad lectorem indicabit. 4 Kg.
Verlag: Tiguri [Zürich], Bodmer 1685. 1685, 1685
Anbieter: Rönnells Antikvariat AB, Stockholm, Schweden
(8), 592, 160, 96 pp. + 1 folding table. Contemporary vellum, soiled, last leaves with marginal stain, title-page with old signatures. Overall a very good and clean copy. An important work on the language of the Biblical psalms. The work includes: "Index" and "Lingua eruditorum: sive institutio methodica linguae sanctae".
Anbieter: Buch & Consult Ulrich Keip, Berlin, Deutschland
London, Flesher für Morden in Cambridge, 1679. 4to. 4 Bl., 352 S., 1 Bl., 69 S. Index; 4 Bl., 46 S., 1 Bl. Leder d. Zeit (beschabt, Ecken bestoßen). Eine Wort-für-Wort-Analyse der Psalmen Davids mit angehängter Kurzgrammatik der hebräischen u. chaldäischen Sprache. Zuerst 1650 erschienen. Der aus Polen gebürtige Bythner lehrte an den Universitäten von Oxford u. Cambridge. "Bythner's grammatical works, though written in curiously faulty Latin, are models of lucid and compact arrangement, and continued long in use" (DNB). - Leicht gebräunt, Titel angestaubt u. verso mit altem Stempel.
Verlag: J. Flesher, Londini, 1664
Anbieter: Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB), St. Paul, MN, USA
Editio novissima, 12mo, pp. [2], [16] table, 132; one folding table printed in black and red showing "De verbo paradigma explicitum conjugationum Hebraicarum;" contemporary calf with modern rebacking, title and date stamped in gilt on spine, the boards worn and stained and a few smudges to preliminaries but overall very good. Bythner (?1605-1670?) was a native of Poland, a Professor of Hebrew at Oxford and Cambridge Universities, and a medical doctor. Lingua Eruditorum is one of several treatises on Hebrew grammar he published. Wing B6415.
Zustand: fine. Londini 1679 Typis eliz. Flesher. Gul. Morden, Cantabrigiae. title page in red and black. sm4to. hardcover. Fancy fine binding - appears to have been rebound in 20th c. Half leather with 4 raised bands, gilt trim and mounted red leather spine label. Green speckled boards. Very professionally done. Text clean; binding very secure; no hinges cracked. Anglo-Judaica. Two contemporary names and a set of initials on titlepage in ink. 352p. INDEX PSALMORUM 69p. METHODICA INSTITUTIO 46p. Publisher ad (1p.) Near Fine considering its age.
Verlag: Zurich, Bodmer, 1664., 1664
Anbieter: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Österreich
8vo. 3 parts in one volume. (8), 592 pp.; 160 pp.; 96 pp. In Latin interspersed with Hebrew text. With one folding table of Hebrew conjugations. Near-contemporary full calf. Swiss-printed edition of this seminal work on the grammar and lexicon of the Hebrew Psalter. First published in Zurich in 1645, the present edition is the fourth in German-speaking Europe. Bodmer published two subsequent editions in 1670 and 1685. - This critical study of the Book of Psalms is divided into three sections: the first analyses the roots of the Hebrew words appearing in the psalter, chapter by chapter, verse by verse. The second section provides an alphabetical index of the words, while the third section provides a study of Hebrew grammar. - Victorinus Bythner (or Buttner, ca. 1605-70) was a Polish Hebraist, grammarian and university teacher of Hebrew in England, at both Oxford and Cambridge. In the 1660s he moved to Cornwall to practice medicine. - Inner hinges weakened. Occasionally browned and spotted; title-page trimmed along lower edge. Old ms. shelfmark to spine. A good copy of this "esteemed work" (Brunet). - With several handwritten ink ownerships of what appear to be Swedish collectors to title-page and/or pastedown: C. and L. J. Stridsberg, T. J. Frisendahl and Ol. Unaeus. - VD 17, 12:118917F. Brunet I, 508. Graesse I, 586. Not in Ebert.
Zurich, Bodmer, 1670. 10x17,5 cm. 2 livres reliés en 1 volume. 592 pages + index de 160 pages pour le premier livre et 96 pages pour le second. Reliure de l'époque en plein parchemin à petits rabats. Dos lisse portant le titre calligraphié à l'encre brune sur une pièce de papier. Petit travail de vers principalement dans l'index de la première partie. Corps de l'ouvrage légèrement désolidarisé de la reliure, sinon bon exemplaire de travail. Peu courant. Analyse mot à mot du texte hébreu des Psaumes de David.
Sprache: mehrsprachig
Verlag: Tiguri, ex Typographeo Bodmeriano, 1664
Anbieter: EOS Buchantiquariat Benz, Zürich, Schweiz
8°. Titel, 3 Bl., 592, 160, 96 S. Mit gef. Konjugationstabelle. Pergament d. Zt. VD17 12:118917 F. - Kritische Analyse der Psalmen, Druck Hebräisch und Latein. Ferner ein "Index libri Psalmorum", i.e. ein alphabetisches Register, sowie "Lingua Erdutiroum: sive Institutio methodica in linguae Sanctae .". Der Autor, Victorinus Byther oder Büttner (1605-1670), Professor für Hebräisch und Praelector an der Universität Oxford, widmete das Werk seiner Alma Mater. - Gebräunt, einige Wurmgänge mit minimalem Verlust einzelner Buchstaben. - Siegellackspuren auf Spiegel, diverse alte hs. Einträge auf Vorsatz und Titel verso, der älteste datiert 1667. Sprache: Deutsch / German + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +.