Verlag: Jacob M. Shurkin no date [1950s-60s], Brooklyn, New York, 1950
Anbieter: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Hardbound. Zustand: Very Good. Octavo, black cloth with blurry gold lettering, 74, 70 pp. Text is in Hebrew. Includes an additional work "Perush," also by Maimonides. Both are reprints of earlier edition which are not indicated.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: A Division Philosophical Library, 1958
Anbieter: Librería Aves Del Paraíso, Bs.As.,Merlo, BSAS, Argentinien
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Zustand: Bien. Librería Aves Del Paraíso. Descripción del libro. Título: The Preservation Of Youth. Essays On Health Autor: Maimonides Editorial: A Division Philosophical Library Lugar: New York Año: 1958 Encuadernación: Rustica Páginas: 92 Estado General: Bueno Traducción: Fi Tadbir As-Sihha Medidas: 18,5x11cm Peso: 95grs Idioma: Inglés Detalles: Introducción de Hirsch L. Gordon. Firma del antiguo propietario en la página de cortesía. Todos nuestros artículos son revisados antes de ser publicados. LAS IMÁGENES DE NUESTRAS PUBLICACIONES SON ORIGINALES DE NUESTROS ARTÍCULOS.
Verlag: Berlin, Druck: Georg Reimer, 1898
Anbieter: Antiquariat Orban & Streu GbR, Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland
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original Sonderabdruck, 8°, S. 335-373, Text in deutsch, original Kartonage (Paperback), Einbandbezugspapier am Rücken stellenweise abgeblättert, Rückdeckel fehlt, sonst ein gutes, sauberes, bindungsstabiles Exemplar. Über das um 1190 in arabischer Sprache erschienene religionsphilosophische Werk Führer der Unschlüssigen', eines der Hauptwerke von Maimonides. Gedruckt in einer (sogenannten) Antiqua, also in der modernen Schriftart, die sich durchgesetzt hat sprich in der heutzutage allseits verwendeten, intuitiv lesbaren Druckschrift. Abholung im Ladengeschäft in Frankfurt am Main (Nordend ggü. Musterschule) möglich. Das spart die Portokosten. Pickup at the store in Frankfurt am Main (Nordend, close to Musterschule) is possible. It saves the shipping costs.
Verlag: Leipzig, Meiner (= Reihe: 'Philosophische Bibliothek') 1924, 1924
Anbieter: Antiquariat Orban & Streu GbR, Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland
8°, 392 S., grüner original Leineneinband (Hardcover), Leinenbezug des Rückens fehlt, Vorsatz- und Titelseite mit säurefreiem transparentem Filmstreifen sauber anmontiert an, sonst ein gutes, sauberes Exemplar. Gedruckt in einer (sogenannten) Antiqua, also in der modernen Schriftart, die sich durchgesetzt hat - sprich in der heutzutage allseits verwendeten, intuitiv lesbaren Druckschrift. Abholung im Ladengeschäft in Frankfurt am Main (Nordend ggü. Musterschule) möglich. Das spart die Portokosten. Pickup at the store in Frankfurt am Main (Nordend, close to Musterschule) is possible. It saves the shipping costs.
Verlag: Frankfurt a. M. // Breslau, Verlag von Hermann Johann Keßler (Franz Barrentrapp's Sortimentsbuchhandlung) // Verlag der Schletterschen Buchhandlung 1845 // 1862, 1862
Anbieter: Antiquariat Orban & Streu GbR, Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland
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Erstausgaben, 8°, VI, 111 S. // 84 S., Halbleinen-Einband (Hardcover), Seiten beider Bände zum Teil ein wenig braunstichig, erstes Buch: Titelseite mittig mit 2 x 2cm Anriss, Buchblock vor der Einleitung angerissen (aber nicht lose), zweites Buch: vor der Titelseite auch hier Buchblock angerissen (aber nicht lose), Seite 83/84 lose, zum Teil mit feinen Randanotationen von alter Hand, sonst altersgemäß gutes Exemplar. hier zwei seltene Erstausgaben über jüdische Religionsphilosophie des Mittelalters in einem Band! 1. Simon B. Scheyer: Das psychologische System des Maimonides - Keßler, Frankfurt (1845) 2. Manuel Joel: Lewi ben Gerson als Religionsphilopsoph - Schletter, Breslau (1862) Moses Maimonides (Mosche ben Maimon) (ca. 1135/38 - 1204) // Levi ben Gershom (= Gersonides) (1288-1344) Abholung im Ladengeschäft in Frankfurt am Main (Nordend ggü. Musterschule) möglich. Das spart die Portokosten. Pickup at the store in Frankfurt am Main (Nordend, close to Musterschule) is possible. It saves the shipping costs.
Verlag: S. Grimm and M. Wirsung, Augsburg, 1518
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very good. Five parts, small quarto (19.5 by 14 cm): a-d4 (= 16 leaves). [32] pp. Text in Latin. Title within elaborate woodcut borders; woodcut initials. Modern marbled boards. Lightly toned, with occasional faint smudges (mostly marginal). Three discreet worm holes (1mm and less) throughout, sometimes obscuring a letter, else a very good copy, with crisp text. Early printing of the first Latin edition of Maimonides' Fi Tadbir al-Sihha (On the Regimen of Health). Like his other medical and philosophical works, it was composed in Arabic. The present translation, however, was likely based upon the 13th-century Hebrew version (Sefer Hanhagat ha-Bri'ut) attributed to Moses ibn Tibbon. The editio princeps (first printed edition) of this Latin version appeared at the monastic press of Sanctum Jacobum de Ripoli in Florence, under the direction of Fra Domenico da Pistoia, in an undated edition sometime between 1477 and 1481. In 1501 it appeared at Pavia as an appendix to a general treatise on the medical arts, the Tabula Consiliorum of Giovanni Matteo Ferrari, court physician to Francesco Sforza. The later editions of the Tabula which appeared at Venice in 1514, and again at Pavia in 1517 also include this Latin version of On the Regimen of Health. The present edition thus appears to be the first separate printing of this Latin translation to appear after the rare Florentine incunable. A philosopher, physician, rabbinic authority and codifier of Jewish law, Maimonides (Moses ben Maimon, the Rambam; 1135 or 1138-1204) was the most illustrious Jewish scholar of the post-talmudic era. At the age of thirteen, he and his family fled Cordoba to escape the Almohad persecutions, and later settled in Fustat, an ancient district of Cairo. "It was here that Maimonides started to practice and teach medicine. [and] became the physician of al-Qadi al-Fadil, the famous counsellor and secretary to Saladin" (Bos). On the Regimen of Health was composed at an unknown date, for al-Malik al-Afdal Nur al-Din Ali (ca.1169-1225), Saladin's eldest son. He was appointed by his father as governor of Damascus while still a youth and ascended to the throne as Sultan of the Ayyubid Empire in the winter of 1198/1199. Maimonides later served him in that capacity as court physician. In the Latin version of On the Regimen of Health, al Malik al-Afdal is described as The Great Sultan of Babylon (Magnifico Soldano Babylonie). In his preface, Maimonides describes his work as divided into four tracts, the first and last providing general medical advice suitable for all persons. The second treatise provides a regimen for the sick who are unable to consult a physician. The third is specifically intended for the Sultan, who has informed Maimonides about his medical complaints -- constipation, indigestion, and depression -- through his emissary (per suum nuncium significavit). There is a fifth part not mentioned in the preface (which appears in the Florentine editio princeps, as well) in which Maimonides criticizes the treatment of the Sultan by other physicians. The "regimen of health," (tadbir al-sihha) genre has a long history in Islamic medical literature. Rooted in ancient Greek medical theory, it was reinforced with the ritualistic hygiene of the Qur'an and the later Hadith traditions. "Maimonides teaches that physical convalescence is dependent on psychological well-being and rest. He stresses the necessity of hygienic conditions in the care of the body, physical exercise, and proper breathing, work, family, sexual life, and diet, and suggests that music, poetry, paintings, and walks in pleasant surroundings all have a part to play toward a happy person and the maintenance of good health" (EJ). "On the Regimen of Health is frequently mentioned, consulted and quoted in Hebrew literature; in the thirteenth century by Judah ben Samuel ibn Abbas and Shem Tov ibn Falaquera; in the fourteenth century by Israel ben Joseph Caslari, Joseph ben Abba Mari ibn Kaspi, Menahem ben Aaron ibn Zerah and Meir Aldabi. The physician Tobias ben Moses Cohn (1652-1729) quotes from Maimonides' On the Regimen of Health in his Ma?aseh Tuviyyah which was 'the most influential Hebrew textbook of the sciences, especially medicine'" (Bos). Provenance: early 20th-century bookplate of Jan Kok at front pastedown. References: G. Bos, Maimonides, On the Regimen of Health: A New Parallel Arabic-English Translation (Brill, 2019), preface and intro; Durling (NLM 16th) 3304; Enc. Jud. (1st ed.) 11: 779; Fürst, vol. 2, p. 314; Proctor (German 1501-1520) 10875; Steinschneider 6513.145; VD16 M6423 (providing imprint information: Sigmund Grimm and Marx Wirsung). For the first printed edition see British Museum, 15th Century (part VI, Florence, p. 623), IA. 27063; Hain 10525. Full title and imprint: Tractatus Rabbi Moysi de regimine sanitatis ad Soldanum Regem [from colophon:] Augustae Vindelicorum. Anno virginei partus. M.D.XVIII. die. ix Iulii. Opening line of text: Tractatus Rabbi Moysi quem d[omi]no et Magnifico Soldano Babilonie transmisit. Uniform titles: ??? ????? ??????? (Sefer Hanhagat ha-Bri'ut) / F? tadb?r al-?i??ah.
Verlag: Amsterdam Joan and Cornelius Blaeu, 1640
Anbieter: Shapero Rare Books, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 2.683,36
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In den WarenkorbFirst edition; small 4to (21 x 16 cm); modern grey cloth with gilt floral device to upper cover, printer's device to title page, woodcut floriated initials and tailpieces, two woodcut diagrams and two tables, small loss to upper right corner of title and some loss to margins of index leaf, very minor worming to upper right corner throughout, chips to edges of the last leaf, faint waterstains throughout; text in Latin and Hebrew; a very good copy. First edition of Gentius's Latin translation of 'Hilkhot De'ot', from the first book of Maimonides's 'Mishneh Torah', with a commentary. 'Hilkhot De'ot' is part of the monumental work 'Mishneh Tora'. Book one, 'Sefer Madah', is comprised of several chapters in which Maimonides outlines the rules of ethical behaviour in relation to the halakhic law, interestingly applying Aristotelian virtues to a Jewish legal context. This is Gentius's first publication and one of the earliest translations of a complete section of Maimonides's extensive compendium of Jewish law into Latin, beautifully printed in parallel with the original Hebrew. Georgius Gentius (1618-1687) was a German Lutheran orientalist who studied in Leiden, and later with Amsterdam rabbis; two of them, R. Isaac da Fonseca Aboab and R. Moses d'Aguilar, contributed to this edition with two laudatory poems. In the introduction Gentius praises Maimonides. This edition is beautifully illustrated with attractive diagrams and tables showing the relationship between vices and virtues. Heller (The Seventeenth Century Hebrew Book) Vol. 1, pp. 564-565.
Verlag: Berlin, Sittenfeld 1864., 1864
Anbieter: Antiquariat Burgverlag, Wien, Österreich
3 Tle. in 1 Bd. gr.-4°. [624]; 128; 170 S. Titel in Rot u. Schwarz. Ldr. d. Zt. m. Rückensch. u. Rückengoldpräg. Wurmgänge a. d. Hinterdeckel. Cheleq rischon, cheleq scheni. Mit Kommentaren etc. von Abraham ben David, Vidal di Tolosa, Josef Karo, Obadja ben David, Levi ben Chabib, Avraham di Boton, Jehuda Rosanes, Nachum Trebitsch. - Enthalten sind die folgenden Bücher der Mischne Tora: Madda', Ahava, Zemanim sind die Bücher 1 bis 3. Gewicht in Gramm: 3000.
Anbieter: Antiquariat Bergische Bücherstube Mewes, Overath, Deutschland
fester Einband. zus. 1260 S. Ln.mS. *neu, OVP* Im Vordergrund dieses philosophisch-theologischen Werkes von Maimonides (1135-1204) steht die Frage nach dem Verhältnis von griechischer Philosophie und jüdischem Gesetz. Es gilt als das rationalistischste Buch der sogenannten jüdischen Aufklärung. Sprache: Deutsch.
Sprache: Hebräisch
Verlag: Jewish Theological Seminary of America, 1995
ISBN 10: 9654560135 ISBN 13: 9789654560139
Hardcover with Dust Jacket. Zustand: NEAR FINE.