Published by Buchhandlung SteigeR, Moers, 1975
Seller: Antiquariat Andreas Schwarz, Bonn, Germany
Condition: Sehr gut. 184 (3) S.mit Abbildungen illustr.Original-pappband; 4°. Sehr gutes Exemplar.
Language: German
Published by Veit & Comp., Leipzig, 1891
23,5 x 16 cm. Condition: Befriedigend. XII, 386- 588 Seiten Halbleineneinband mit deutlichen Altersspuren. Innen etwas gebräunt sonst meist sehr sauber UG26 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 355.
Published by Albert Katz, Berlin, 1900
Seller: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condition: fair. 8vo. 114pp. Original wrappers. Owner's stamp to front cover. Collection of essays on the Italian-Jewish scholar, poet, and member of the "Wissenschaft des Judentums"- movement, Samuel David Luzzatto a.k.a. Shada"l (see below). Binding loose, with spine missing, but all pages present. Browning throughout with top edge of some pages stained, not affecting text. Creasing at edges, with very minor tears to some page edges, not affecting text. In German, in Gothic script. Overall fair condition. On Samuel David (ShaDaL) Luzzatto [Source: Jewish Encyclopedia]: Italian philologist, poet, and Biblical exegete; born at Triest Aug. 22, 1800; died at Padua Sept. 30, 1865. While still a boy he entered the Talmud Torah of his native city, where besides Talmud, in which he was taught by Abraham Eliezer ha-Levi, chief rabbi of Triest and a distinguished pilpulist, he studied ancient and modern languages and profane science under Mordecai de Cologna, Leon Vita Saraval, and Raphael Baruch Segré, whose son-in-law he later became. He studied Hebrew also at home, with his father, who, though a turner by trade, was an eminent Talmudist.