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Verlag: HardPress Publishing, 2018
ISBN 10: 0461416549 ISBN 13: 9780461416541
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Creative Media Partners, LLC Jul 2023, 2023
ISBN 10: 1022372629 ISBN 13: 9781022372627
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Vitringa examines the historical and theological connections between the Jewish synagogue and the Christian church, arguing that many of the practices and teachings of the latter can be traced back to the former. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the interplay between these two important religious traditions.
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Verlag: Creative Media Partners, LLC Jul 2023, 2023
ISBN 10: 1020421800 ISBN 13: 9781020421808
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Vitringa examines the historical and theological connections between the Jewish synagogue and the Christian church, arguing that many of the practices and teachings of the latter can be traced back to the former. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the interplay between these two important religious traditions.
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Verlag: HardPress Publishing, 2020
ISBN 10: 0461416549 ISBN 13: 9780461416541
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Sprache: Französisch
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ISBN 10: 1021444316 ISBN 13: 9781021444318
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Cet essai de Campegius Vitringa et Henri P. de Limiers traite de la vie spirituelle et de ses caractères. Les auteurs se penchent sur les principes fondamentaux de la théologie pratique et fournissent des conseils pratiques pour vivre une vie spirituelle plus riche et plus épanouissante. Cet ouvrage est un guide essentiel pour tous ceux qui cherchent à approfondir leur compréhension de la foi chrétienne.
Verlag: Arnhem, Willem Albert van Goor 1795, 1795
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Matthys de Jongh, Zutphen, Niederlande
. 4to. 69,[1]p. Met het wapen van Gelderland op de titel. Het ontwerp voor het patriotse bestuur van de Veluwe, gedagtekend 25 mei 1795, 'het eerste jaar der Bataafsche Vryheid'. Vitringa was in 1795 secretaris van het 'Provintiaal College van Politie, Finantie en algemeen Welzijn' van Gelderland. Het volgende jaar werd hij lid van de Nationale Vergadering en van de Commissie tot het ontwerpen van een nieuwe staatsregeling.
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Verlag: W. Hulscher, Deventer, 1882
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In originele linnen stempelband met vergulde belettering. In heel goede staat, stevig in de band. 262 pp pp.
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Diss. Leiden rechtsgeleerdheid 26-6-1897 ; 15 p.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: British Library, Historical Print Editions, 2011
ISBN 10: 1241463336 ISBN 13: 9781241463335
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Zustand: Gut. Zustand: Gut | Seiten: 125 | Sprache: Niederländisch | Produktart: Bücher | Keine Beschreibung verfügbar.
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Arnhem, Is. An. Nijhoff en Zoon, - 1857, VIII+347pp. Eerste Stuk, first volume of 4 volumes, original paper binding, spine damaged, block loose.
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Verlag: Nijhoff, Arnhem, 1857
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Berger & De Vries, Groningen, Niederlande
4 delen, in nieuw linnen gebonden, inclusief uitslaande stamtafel in deel I. 347 435 572 470 pp. -good.-(Library stamps, but in good condition.).
Verlag: Bierwirth, Halle, 1749
Anbieter: Antiquariat Narrenschiff, Trin, Schweiz
Untertitel: Erster Theil.aus dem Lateinischen zusammengezogen, übersetzt und m.Anmerkungen begleitet von M.A.F.Büsching Untergebiet: Theologie Abbildungen: Titel-Kupfer.Holzschnitt-Vignetten u.Initialen. Zustand: Teilw.Feuchtigkeitsspuren Seiten: 588 S. Format: 8°. Einband: Hldr. d. Zt. Gebiet: Alte Drucke.
Verlag: Ex Officina Wibii Bleck, Franequerae (Franeker), 1712
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: g- to vg. Octavo (8 x 6 1/2") (Vol. 1); (8 1/4 x 6 3/4") (Vol. 2). [32], 1134, [36]pp (Index) (Vol. 1); [18], 531, [23] (Index and Emendanda) (Vol. 2). Contemporary full vellum with handwritten title to spine. Main title in first volume in red and black lettering. Title vignette for each title page. Decorative head-, tailpieces and initials. "Observationum Sacrarum" is an impressive collection of material on "philological, exegetical, and theological topics which grew over the decades into an impressive six-volume set (the seven and last volume was published posthumously). The collection consists largely of material prepared in connection with Vitringa's public disputations" (For more information, see: Charles K. Telfer's "Wrestling with Isaiah: The Exegetical Methodology of Campegius Vitringa" (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2016), Page 29). This work is complete with engraver Abraham de Blois' Kabbalistic plate facing page 142 in first volume. The first volume contains the first four books of "Observationum Sacrarum." Books 2, 3 and 4 have their own separate title page each dated 1711. The main title indicates that the first book is the 4th edition, books 2 and 3 are the third edition, and book 4 is the second edition. The second volume contains the first edition of the last two books of "Observationum Sacrarum" (5 and 6). Moderate and sporadic age-toning and soiling to bindings. Ex-library stickers to spines, and bookplate on inside of each front cover. Contemporary previous owner's name (Joannes Carolus de Lithe Onoldi) dated 1733 on main title (Vol. 1) and title page of second volume. Clear water-staining to upper part of title page in second volume. Moderate age-toning and sporadic foxing throughout. Text in Latin, with some Hebrew and Greek. Bindings in overall good- to good, interior in good- to very good condition. About the author: Campegius Vitringa (1659-1722) was a Dutch Protestant theologian and Hebraist. A follower of Johannes Cocceius,Vitringa was a supporter of prophetic theology. He was educated at the universities of Franeker and Leiden, and became professor of Oriental languages at the former in 1681. When locating prophetic outcomes, he would associate events to the near rather than the far-off future, placing a distinct focus on the period of the Maccabees (2nd Century BC). Like Joseph Mede (1586-1638), Vitringa believed wholeheartedly that the Millennium was yet to come, but did not expect any immediate changes. He relegated the end of the time to a remote future and strongly emphasized the concept of New Jerusalem (From Wikipedia). Later edition (Vol. 1) First edition (Vol. 2).
Verlag: Johan. Nicolai Andreae, Herbornae Nassaviorum (Herborn, Germany), 1722
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: f to vg. Folio (14 x 9") (Vol. 1); (13 1/2 x 8 1/2") (Vol. 2). [2] leaves (Half-title, title page), 29, [1]pp (Preface), 32pp (Prolegomena), 955pp (Text), [1]pp (Advertisement), [18]pp (Index) (Vol. 1); [1] leaf (Title page), 8pp (Preface), 1118pp (Text), [38]pp (Index), [2]pp (Advertisement) (Vol. 2). Contemporary full calf (Vol. 1); Contemporary full vellum (Vol. 2). Title pages in red and black lettering, with large publisher's device. Decorative head-, tailpieces and initials. Publisher's advertisement on verso of last leaf of text of Vol. 1 and on last leaf of Vol. 2. Originally published in Leeuwarden in 1714 (Vol. 1) and 1720 (Vol. 2), this two volume set commentary on Isaiah is Campegius Vitringa's magnum opus. It forms the basis for the commentaries of J. E. Leigh (1726-34), J. J. Rambach (1741), and A. F. Büsching (1749-51). The celebrated German orientalist, and Biblical critic Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Gesenius (1786-1842) was particularily emphatic in its commendation; declaring that [the book] not only made an epoch in the study of Isaiah, but outweighs the earlier and a good part of the later expositions. In wealth of philological and exegetical learning, aptness of illustration, and fulness of historical information, Gesenius declares that Vitringa's Commentary on Isaiah is by no means superseded. Binding of first volume crudely taped on spine, with heavy rubbing and abrasion to leather along edges. Ex-library bookplate on inside of front cover and stamp on title page (not affecting lettering). Foxing to very first and very last leaves. Sporadic and minor age-toning throughout. Binding of second volume slightly soiled on covers, with ex-library stickers to spine, and bookplate on inside of front cover. Minor and sporadic age-toning and foxing throughout. Text in Latin with some Hebrew. Binding of first volume in overall poor to fair, interior in good+ condition; Binding of second volume in good+, interior in good+ to very good condition. About the author: Campegius Vitringa (1659-1722) was a Dutch Protestant theologian and Hebraist. A follower of Johannes Cocceius,Vitringa was a supporter of prophetic theology. He was educated at the universities of Franeker and Leiden, and became professor of Oriental languages at the former in 1681. When locating prophetic outcomes, he would associate events to the near rather than the far-off future, placing a distinct focus on the period of the Maccabees (2nd Century BC). Like Joseph Mede (1586-1638), Vitringa believed wholeheartedly that the Millennium was yet to come, but did not expect any immediate changes. He relegated the end of the time to a remote future and strongly emphasized the concept of New Jerusalem (From Wikipedia).
Verlag: Johannis Gyzelaar, Franequerae (Franeker), 1696
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: g- to vg. Second edition. Octavo (8 1/4 x 6 1/2"). Vol. 1: [32], 256, 253-608 p.; Vol. 2: [8], [609]-1138, [38]pp. Contemporary full vellum with handwritten title to spine. Identical additional engraved title by Joseph Mulder (1658-1742), a Dutch Golden Age printmaker and engraver, for each of the two parts. Vol. 2 has title: Campegii Vitringa De synagoga vetere liber tertius : quo rectores & ministri synagogarum conferuntur cum præpositis & diaconis ecclesiæ Christianæ. Pars II. Both title pages in red and black lettering. Title vignettes. Decorative woodcut head-, tailpieces and initials. Originally published in 1685, this work is the second edition of Vitringa's dissertation on the synagogue and the development of the early Church. The term "synagogue" (like the word church) signifies first the congregation, then also the building where the congregation meet for public worship. As the Christian Church rests historically on the Jewish Church, so Christian worship and the congregational organization rest on that of the synagogue, and cannot be well understood without it. Vitringa's work explains that the Christian Church was framed on the model, not of the temple, but of the synagogue, just as its Sacraments arose out of Jewish ordinances which had no connection with the temple services. Includes two extensive indexes at rear (Vol. 2), as well as an Addenda and and emendanda in Vol. 2, p. [36]-[38] (last sequence). Binding age-toned and partly darkened. Handwritten title partly faded on spine. Ex-library bookplate on inside of front cover, and stamp on first title page. Water-staining to both endpapers and fly leaves, as well as at verso of first additional engraved title and at inner margin of first title page. Front hinge starting. Very first and very last pages slightly rippled due to damp exposure. Sporadic clear water-staining along edges of very first and very last pages (not affecting lettering). Text in Latin with some Hebrew. Binding in overall good- to good, interior in good- to very good condition. About the author: Campegius Vitringa (1659-1722) was a Dutch Protestant theologian and Hebraist. A follower of Johannes Cocceius,Vitringa was a supporter of prophetic theology. He was educated at the universities of Franeker and Leiden, and became professor of Oriental languages at the former in 1681. When locating prophetic outcomes, he would associate events to the near rather than the far-off future, placing a distinct focus on the period of the Maccabees (2nd Century BC). Like Joseph Mede (1586-1638), Vitringa believed wholeheartedly that the Millennium was yet to come, but did not expect any immediate changes. He relegated the end of the time to a remote future and strongly emphasized the concept of New Jerusalem (From Wikipedia).
Verlag: Ex Officina Io. Bernhardi Hartungii, Jenae (Jena), 1723
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: g- to vg. Octavo (8 1/4 x 6 3/4"). [38], 1134, [34]pp (Vol. 1); [18], 531, [19], [8], 116pp (Vol. 2). Contemporary 3/4 parchment over marbled paper covered boards, with handwritten title to spine. All paper edges red. Main title in red and black lettering. Title vignette. Parts 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and Geographia Sacra have separate title-pages. Title vignette for each of these title pages. Decorative head-, tailpieces, and initials. "Observationum Sacrarum" is an impressive collection of material on "philological, exegetical, and theological topics which grew over the decades into an impressive six-volume set (the seven and last volume was published posthumously). The collection consists largely of material prepared in connection with Vitringa's public disputations" (For more information, see: Charles K. Telfer's "Wrestling with Isaiah: The Exegetical Methodology of Campegius Vitringa" (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2016), Page 29). This work is complete with its engraved Kabbalistic plate facing page 142 in first volume. The first volume contains the first four books of "Observationum Sacrarum." The second volume contains the last two books of "Observationum Sacrarum" (5 and 6) as well as the first edition of Vitringa's "Geographia Sacra" (Biblical Geography). Binding darkened and partly rubbed along edges. Ex-library sticker at tail of spine, and stamp on half-title and main title. Previous owner's Ex-Libris on inside of front cover (Samuel R. Kerr). Contemporary previous owner's inscription in Dutch at upper margin of front free endpaper. Sporadic foxing and offsetting throughout. Text in Latin, with some Hebrew and Greek. Binding in overall fair to good-, interior in good to very good condition. About the author: Campegius Vitringa (1659-1722) was a Dutch Protestant theologian and Hebraist. A follower of Johannes Cocceius,Vitringa was a supporter of prophetic theology. He was educated at the universities of Franeker and Leiden, and became professor of Oriental languages at the former in 1681. When locating prophetic outcomes, he would associate events to the near rather than the far-off future, placing a distinct focus on the period of the Maccabees (2nd Century BC). Like Joseph Mede (1586-1638), Vitringa believed wholeheartedly that the Millennium was yet to come, but did not expect any immediate changes. He relegated the end of the time to a remote future and strongly emphasized the concept of New Jerusalem (From Wikipedia). Editio Novissima (New edition); First edition (Geographia Sacra).
Verlag: Typis & impensis Johannis Gyzelaar, illustr. Frisiæ Ordd. atque eorundem Academiæ typograph. ordinar, Franequeræ [Franeker, the Netherlands], 1696
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Vellum. Zustand: Fine. Second Edition. Second Edition of this work on the ancient synagogue and development of the early Church. Complete in two continuously paginated volumes bound in one. Small 4to (194 x 156mm): [30],608,[6],609-1138, [38]pp, with identical additional engraved title pages showing Jews before a temple and signed "J. Goeree delin. / J. Mulder sculp" to both parts and woodcut headpieces, initials, and ornaments. Contemporary vellum, edges stained red, manuscript title to head of spine in early hand. Title pages printed in red and black, with woodcut printer's device bearing motto "Ego Iehoua vocauite iuste," the title page to the second part reading "Campegii Vitringa De synagoga vetere liber tertius: quo rectores & ministri synagogarum conferuntur cum praepositis & diaconis ecclesiae Christianae pars II." Bookseller's ticket to front paste-down: Thomas Baker, 72 Newman Street, London. A superb example, nearly pristine, with tight text block and clean, fresh pages. Furst III, 483. Text in Latin with with numerous passages in Greek and Hebrew. Vitringa was a Dutch Christian Hebraist, educated at the universities of Franeker and Leyden. Along with his "Commentary on Isaiah, frequently republished in the eighteenth century, this was his chief work. (Jewish Encyclopedia) N. B. With few exceptions (always identified), we only stock books in exceptional condition, carefully preserved in archival, removable mylar sleeves. All orders are packaged with care and posted promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. (Fine Editions Ltd is a member of the Independent Online Booksellers Association, and we subscribe to its codes of ethics.).
Verlag: Fredericum Horreum, Amstelodami, 1727
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: g- to vg. Third edition. Octavo (8 1/4 x 6 1/2"). [32], 1052, [38]pp (Vol. 1); [16], 508, [24], [2], 254pp (Vol. 2). Original full vellum, with handwritten title on each spine. Engraved frontispiece portrait of the author by Pieter Tanjé in Vol. 1. Main title for each volume in red and black lettering with publisher's vignette engraved by A. Zeeman. Parts 2, 3, 4 (in first volume), 7 (in second volume) have separate title-pages respectively dated 1723, 1723, 1724, and 1726, with Jacobum Horreum as publisher, in Franequerae (Franeker). Title vignette for each of these title pages. Decorative head-, tailpieces, and initials. "Observationum Sacrarum" is an impressive collection of material on "philological, exegetical, and theological topics which grew over the decades into an impressive six-volume set (the seven and last volume was published posthumously). The collection consists largely of material prepared in connection with Vitringa's public disputations" (For more information, see: Charles K. Telfer's "Wrestling with Isaiah: The Exegetical Methodology of Campegius Vitringa" (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2016), Page 29). This work is complete with its engraved Kabbalistic plate facing page 142 in first volume. Bindings somewhat darkened and age-toned. Ex-library sticker at tail of spines, and stamp on each fly leaf and main titles. Text in Latin, with some Hebrew and Greek. Bindings in overall good- to good, interior in very good condition. About the author: Campegius Vitringa (1659-1722) was a Dutch Protestant theologian and Hebraist. A follower of Johannes Cocceius,Vitringa was a supporter of prophetic theology. He was educated at the universities of Franeker and Leiden, and became professor of Oriental languages at the former in 1681. When locating prophetic outcomes, he would associate events to the near rather than the far-off future, placing a distinct focus on the period of the Maccabees (2nd Century BC). Like Joseph Mede (1586-1638), Vitringa believed wholeheartedly that the Millennium was yet to come, but did not expect any immediate changes. He relegated the end of the time to a remote future and strongly emphasized the concept of New Jerusalem (From Wikipedia).