Published by Encounter, 1981
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 97 pages. Contents: an article - 'How (& Why) Britain Lost the Leadership of Europe' by Michael Charlton; Edward Heath on 'The Brandt Report'; 'A Reporter Looks Back at the Viet Nam War' by Robert Elwegant; 'Psychiatry' by Walter Reich; 'Travelling in Time' by Penelope Lively; plus further articles, reviews, poetry & stories.
Published by Art Publication Society
Seller: GridFreed, San Diego, CA, U.S.A.
Sheet Music
Sheet Music. Condition: New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
Published by Thomas Man, London, 1597
First Edition
US$ 6,236.62
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Add to basketVellum. Condition: Good. None (illustrator). First edition. A very scarce, first edition of Edward Lively's historical and religious commentary on the seventy weeks mentioned in Daniel 9: 24-7. In the contemporary vellum binding. This work inspired debate among sixteenth century theologians. This work offers evidence of Lively's breadth of scholarship, and his attitude towards Hebraic tradition of exegesis. In this work Lively analyses the seventy weeks in Daniel 9: 24-27 and seeks to understand if it is to merely be understood as a historical event, or if Daniel's weeks can be applied to the contemporary era.It is in this work that Lively stresses the important contribution of non Christian writers such as Pliny, Horace and Herodotus in understanding The Bible. He also uses the church fathers as a source for this work, and the writings of post-biblical Jewish exegetes, lexicographers, grammarians and historians.The first and only edition of this work.ESTC reference no:S108759.Extremely scarce in commerce, with no other copies traced.Collated, lacking F5,2C7, and2C8. Therefore, with the signatures A-E8, F4, F6-8, G-Q8, R2, S-2B8, 2C6. R2 is blank as called for.Edward Lively was a noted scholar and he played an active role in preparations for the King James Bible. Lively was also a Regius Professor of Hebrew at Trinity College, Cambridge. Lively's works are extant in manuscript, and he only wrote two books.An important piece of Biblical scholarship, in both a religious and historical context.Livelyexamines this particular excerpt from the perspective of several sources, which was truly distinctive at this time of writing. In a contemporary vellum binding. Rebacked with later cloth. Externally, generally smart with a few light marks to the boards. Front hinge has failed after the front endpaper, with the binding detached from textblock at the spine. Prior owner's biographical note on Lively to the verso of front endpaper, dated 1911. Contemporary inscription to the title page 'C E Rowley'. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright. Loss to the gutter of F4, not affecting the text. Hole to V2, affecting the edge of table but no text is missing. Spotting to the first and last few pages, otherwise just the odd spot. Good. book.