Published by Israel, 1943
Seller: Librería Aves Del Paraíso, Bs.As.,Merlo, BSAS, Argentina
Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condition: Bien. Librería Aves Del Paraíso Descripción del libro: -Título: De Fuente Viva Florilegio De Prosistas Hebreos Modernos -Autor: Yagupsky M. G. (Selección) -Editorial: Israel -Lugar y Año: Bs. As. 1943 -Encuadernación: Cartone -Páginas: 312 -Estado General: Bueno -Traducción: Yagupsky M. G. -Medidas: 19x13cm -Peso: 440grs -Idioma: Español -Detalles: Fatiga y desgaste en las tapas y el lomo, pobre estado (ver imágenes) Biblioteca Israel Serie 1943 N°XXII. Todos nuestros artículos son revisados antes de ser publicados. LAS IMÁGENES DE NUESTRAS PUBLICACIONES SON ORIGINALES DE NUESTROS ARTÍCULOS.
Published by Buenos Aires Grafica Julio Kaufman, 1953
Seller: Chaco 4ever Books, Montevideo, MO, Uruguay
Magazine / Periodical
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Muy bien. In-4º. Wrappers, #1 Oct 1953 - #75 Dic 1970 (Complete set). Collaborators: Bernardo Canal Feijóo, Raúl Amaral, Shlomo Avineri, Fernando Guibert, Rafael Pineda Yáñez, Nélida Salvador - Jorge L. García Venturini, Luis Ricardo Furlan, Gregorio Scheines, Horacio Hugo López Leon Dujovne, Carlos Mastronardi, Cesar Rosales, Luis Emilio Soto, Risieri Frondizi, Emir Rodriguez Monegal, Samuel Eichelbaum, David Viñas, Sergio Bagu, Mauricio Rosenthal, Cesar Tiempo, Adolfo de Obieta, Dardo Cuneo, Enrique Anderson Imbert, Isaac Wecselman, Julio Mafud, Carlos Carlino, Sigfrido Radaelli, Among others. Dujovne was a thinker, lawyer and doctor of philosophy, he was a professor at the University of Buenos Aires. He wrote "History of Jewish Philosophy", "Philosophy and scientific theories", four volumes on Baruj Spinoza and another on Martín Buber. He won the prize of the National Commission of Culture for his "Theory of values and philosophy of history." He was a contributor to the newspaper La Nación since 1922. He translated into Spanish works of medieval Jewish history and philosophy and the ten volumes of the "Universal History of the Jewish People" by Simon Dubnow, the "Jewish History" of Graetz and much of the Hebrew Bible. . He presided over the Argentine Hebraic Society and the Institute of Argentinean Argentine Cultural Exchange. In 1953 he shared with Máximo Yagupsky the direction of the magazine "Comentario". He was director of the Department of Jewish Culture of the Higher Studies Institute of Hebraica in 1947, editor of the weekly "Mundo Israelita" and lived in Israel. Provenzano 216. Tarcus p42. Washington Pereyra T5,114. CodPaj.