This work is the first study in any language of the thought and writings of Rabbi Zadok HaKohen of Lublin (1823-1900), who created a blend of ecstatic Hasidism and intellectual Talmud study. With extensive citations of his writings, it will be an entry point to his thought for many American readers. To illuminate R. Zadok's innovative spiritual ...
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Society of Biblical Literature
Date Published: 1982
Description: Very Good. 320 pp. Very clean. Subjects include: "A Study and New Interpretation of QSR NPS" by Robert Haak; "Religious Conversion and the Revolt Model for the Formation of Israel" by Jacob Milgrom; "Zadok's Origins and the Tribal Politics of David" by Saul Olyan; "Numismatic Windows into the Social World of Early Christianity: A Methodological Inquiry" by Richard Oster; "Near Expectation in the Sayings of Jesus" by Barry S. Crawford; "peter Warming Himself": The Problem of an Editorial "Seam" ... read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Closson Press
Date Published: 2006
Description: New in new dust jacket. Based on the Almanack published from 1804-1832, Paul has excerpted information of genealogical value. The Almanack included pithy writings, hearings of the various courts (local, state, supreme), steamship schedules, agricultural news, various sermons, recipes, hemeopathic cures, news from various national newspapers, marriages and deaths in Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio, etc. Early marriages listed in the Almanack may have been between Pittsburghers, but later, when ... read more
Binding: Stapled Wraps
Publisher: The Teosophy Company
Description: VG+ 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Supplement to the Theosophy Magazine, an anthology of articles by William Q Judge. this one being #28 in the Series. In really good condition, binding solid, no marks or stamps. Very little creasing or bumping, one tiny splash mark, barely noticeable, on front. read more
Description: 8vo, original calf-backed boards, 335 pp. Binding quite rubbed and soiled, but hinges still tight, contents good, mainly bright, with tidemark from old dampstain to foredge and bottom corner, not intr uding past margin, throughout, pp. 160-164 half sprung from its signature, but still tightly inserted, some early signatures of Washington County folk, a rare early impression, the so called first Pit tsburgh edition, and printed by one of the region's most distinguished publishers. read more
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