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Bibliotheca Hebraea
Jo. Christophori Wolfii
Hamburg & Leipzig: Christian Leibezeit, 1715.[Hebrew Library: or information both of Hebrew authors of any age, and of writers, which were either first written in Hebrew or converted by others, and brought to our age: at the end is Jacobi Gaffarelli’s Index Codicum Cabbalistic. MSS.] The first part only in this four volume work, being a bibliography of rabbinic leaders. The later parts published in 1721, 1727, and 1733. This copy with the frontispiece etching of people studying in a large library and the armorial bookplate of Charles Robert Colvile.
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Uxor Ebraica, sue de Nuptiis et Divortiis ex Jure Civili, id eft, Divino & Talmudico, Veterum Ebraeorum, Libri Tres.
Joannis Seldeni [John Selden]
Francofurti ad Oderam: Andr. Becmanus, 1673.Treatise on the Jewish laws of marriage and divorce by English polymath, jurist, and scholar of Jewish law John Selden (1584-1654). Bound (as usual) with a second separately titled work on Jewish law of succession, De Successionibus ad Leges Ebraeorum in Bona Defunctorum. Liber Singularis: In Pontificatum, Libri Duo.
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Anacreonti Quae Tribuuntur Carminum Paraphrasis Elegiaca
J. H. Hoeufft
Dordraci: Peter van Braam, 1795.Poems by Anaccreon (ca. 575-495 BC), a Greek lyric poet who wrote in the Ionic dialect here translated into Latin by J.H. Hoeufft. His works were meant to be sung or recited to lyre music, and included hymns as well as less virtuous drinking and love songs.