Auction 104 Auction of a private Library from Germany - The commission is 25%Winner's Unlimited - מכירה פומבית מספריית יוצא גרמניה - במכירה זו עמלת בית
Feb 6, 2018 (Your local time)
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Auction of a private Library from Germany.

In our upcoming auction we are honored to present books a private collection. The books were meticulously collected over fifty years, and were selected with professionalism and profundity. The collection includes the most significant books within the area of Jewish thought printed from the 17th to the mid-20th centuries; such as: foundational books, commentaries on the Talmud, philosophical works, Kabbalah and Hassidism, and dissertations on Torah ethics and thought. In addition, the collection includes books on grammar, poetry, important biographies about the great sages of Israel, history books, books on the Land of Israel, books about Jerusalem, and more. A one-time invitation to purchase paramount essays from the cornerstones of Jewish Masoret.

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LOT 412:

Collection of [5] Books of Explanations and Translations of Words and Phrases. 1851-1910

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Niv Sifatayim, In Verter Buch [Hebrew-Yiddish and Yiddish-Hebrew dictionary and Yiddish-Hebrew conversation guide]. Lemberg, [1851]. Stains. One leaf is cut on its side. Two leaves are stuck together.

Maarich, booklet explaining the meaning of a number of foreign and difficult words that were not sufficiently explained in the Sefer Ha'aruch or that were not explained at all, and words of the Zohar. By Rabbi Menachem Di Lonzano. Leipzig, 1853.

Sefer HaTishbi by Rabbi Elya Bachur. With 712 (the numberic value of "Tishbi") roots of words mainly previously unclarified, and often used in the Talmud and midrash. Czernowitz, 1855.

Sefer HaMiluim or Mashbir HaChadash, a collection of words from the writings of our rabbis that were not used in earlier works. With new explanations and many comments, by Yosef Schonhak. Warsaw, 1869. Bound with Sefer HaMashbir or Aruch HaChadash, section one, a collection of all words in the targums, Talmud Bavli and Yerushalmi, Midrashim, etc., with many comments by Yosef Schonhak. Warsaw, 1858. 

A Manual of the Aramaic Language of the Babylonian Talmud, Grammar Chrestomathy and Glossaries. By Max. L. Margolis, PhD. Munich 1910.

Overall fine condition.


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