Published by 1796, 1796
Seller: Charlotte Du Rietz Rare Books (ILAB), Stockholm, Sweden
4to. Pp. (ii), 10. Sewn as issued. Uncut copy. With some staining. Anders Svanborg was scholar in oriental languages at Upsala. Marklin p. 191, no.3.
Published by 1806, 1806
Seller: Charlotte Du Rietz Rare Books (ILAB), Stockholm, Sweden
4to. Pp. (ii), 14. Unbound. Marklin p. 192, no. 16.
Published by 1811, 1811
Seller: Charlotte Du Rietz Rare Books (ILAB), Stockholm, Sweden
4to. Pp. 8; (ii), 9-14; (ii), 15-20. Unbound and one disbound. Some staining. Marklin p. 192, nos 28-30.
Published by 1812, 1812
Seller: Charlotte Du Rietz Rare Books (ILAB), Stockholm, Sweden
4to. Pp. 8; (ii), 9-14; (ii), 15-20; (ii), 22-26; (ii), 29-32; (ii), 33-44; (ii), 45-50; (ii), 51-56; (ii), 57-64. Undound and one disbound. Some staining. Marklin p. 192, nos. 31-40.
Published by 1808, 1808
Seller: Charlotte Du Rietz Rare Books (ILAB), Stockholm, Sweden
4to. Pp. 12; (ii), 13-20; (ii), 21-28; (ii), 29-36; (ii), 37-44; (ii), 45-52; (ii), 53-60; (iv), 61-68; (ii), 69-76; (ii), 77-84. Disbound and unbound. Amos was one of the Twelve Minor Prophets, active ca 760-755 BC. Marklin p. 192, nos. 18-27.
Published by 1795, 1795
Seller: Charlotte Du Rietz Rare Books (ILAB), Stockholm, Sweden
4to. Pp. 26. Disbound. Anders Svanborg, Swedish orientalist. Marklin p. 191, 1 + 2.
Published by 1806, 1806
Seller: Charlotte Du Rietz Rare Books (ILAB), Stockholm, Sweden
4to. Pp. (ii), 8; (ii), 9-20; (vi), 21-32; (iv), 33-39. Disbound. Anders Svanborg was scholar in oriental languages at Upsala. Marklin p. 192, no. 17.
Published by 1806, 1806
Seller: Charlotte Du Rietz Rare Books (ILAB), Stockholm, Sweden
4to. Pp. (ii), 14; (ii), 15-26; (ii), 27-34; (iv), 35-46; (ii), 47-58; (ii), 59-78. Disbound. Anders Svanborg was scholar in oriental languages at Upsala.Marklin p. 191, nos. 9-14.
Published by 1806, 1806
Seller: Charlotte Du Rietz Rare Books (ILAB), Stockholm, Sweden
4to. Pp. (ii), 12; (iv), 13-24; (iv), 25-34; (iv), 35-44. Disbound. Nahum was a minor prophet who wrote about the end of the Assyrian Empire in a vivid poetic style. Anders Svanborg was scholar in oriental languages at Upsala. Marklin p. 192,no. 15.