חנוך דת המשיח היותר קצר לכנסת דרשני האי בריטניא Catechesis religionis Christianae brevior Hebraice versa publiceque oblata A.D. MDCLXXXVIIII. Per Gulielmum Seaman, M.D. Editio secunda per Rev. Timotheum Alden, Praesidem prof. q. Ling. OO. Hist. Eccles. ac Theol. S. Sanc. Collegii Alleghaniensis
חנוך דת המשיח היותר קצר לכנסת דרשני האי בריטניא Catechesis religionis Christianae brevior Hebraice versa publiceque oblata A.D. MDCLXXXVIIII. Per Gulielmum Seaman, M.D. Editio secunda per Rev. Timotheum Alden, Praesidem prof. q. Ling. OO. Hist. Eccles. ac Theol. S. Sanc. Collegii Alleghaniensis | Rare and modern books | SEAMAN, William (1606-1680)-ALDEN, Timothy (1771-1839) (signed
חנוך דת המשיח היותר קצר לכנסת דרשני האי בריטניא Catechesis religionis Christianae brevior Hebraice versa publiceque oblata A.D. MDCLXXXVIIII. Per Gulielmum Seaman, M.D. Editio secunda per Rev. Timotheum Alden, Praesidem prof. q. Ling. OO. Hist. Eccles. ac Theol. S. Sanc. Collegii Alleghaniensis
חנוך דת המשיח היותר קצר לכנסת דרשני האי בריטניא Catechesis religionis Christianae brevior Hebraice versa publiceque oblata A.D. MDCLXXXVIIII. Per Gulielmum Seaman, M.D. Editio secunda per Rev. Timotheum Alden, Praesidem prof. q. Ling. OO. Hist. Eccles. ac Theol. S. Sanc. Collegii Alleghaniensis | Rare and modern books | SEAMAN, William (1606-1680)-ALDEN, Timothy (1771-1839) (signed
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Details
- Year of publication
- 1821
- Place of printing
- Philadelphia
- Author
- SEAMAN, William (1606-1680)-ALDEN, Timothy (1771-1839) (signed
- Publishers
- William Fry
- Keyword
- Ottocento e Novecento
- State of preservation
- Good
- Languages
- Italian
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Condition
- Used
Description
143x90 mm. 36 pp. Blue printed wrappers (minor losses to spine). Text in Hebrew, with Latin preface. A very good copy. Provenance: on the front flyleaf manuscript dedication: “Illm Jenks. From his much reputed friend Miss Hannah Adams. Feb. 14. 1822”. Hannah Adams (1755-1831) was an American author of books on comparative religion and early United States history. She is believed to have been the first woman in the U.S. to work as a professional writer. The dedicatee could probably be identified with Francis Jenks of the Harvard Library.