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Isac Leo Seeligmann Volume - Essays on the Bible and the Ancient World [SIGNED WITH DEDICATION BY EDITOR - YAIR ZAKOVITCH] [COMPLETE THREE VOLUME SET].
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[VOLS. I & II]: Hebrew Section / [VOL. III]: Non-Hebrew Section.
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Author
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Rofe, Alexander & Zakovitsch, Yair [Eds.] / [Isac Leo Seeligmann (Arieh)]
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Place of Publication
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Jerusalem
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Publication Name
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E. Rubinstein`s Publishing House
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Year
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1983
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Language(s)
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French German Hebrew English
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Description
COMPLETE THREE VOLUME SET. SIGNED with DEDICATION in Hebrew BY ONE OF THE TWO EDITORS - YAIR ZAKOVITCH (the Emeritus Father Takeji Otsuki Professor of Bible at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel). Volumes 1 and 2 comprise the Hebrew section, volume 3 comprises the non-Hebrew section (eleven essays in German, nine in English and two in French). RARE collection of essays on the Bible and the ancient world published in memory of an eminent Bible scholar Isac Leo Seeligmann (Arieh; 1907-1982), who in 1950 joined the Bible Department of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem where he taught as a lecturer and as a professor for 25 years, and where his legacy continues to this day by eminent students, among them Shemaryahu Talmon and Sara Japhet (Yefet). [ALL VOLUMES]: 240x175mm. [X+572] + [VIII+346] pages. Green cloth Hardcover with gilt lettering on front cover and spine. Spine edges bumped. [VOL.2]: Front cover upper corners bumped/wrinkled. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare three-volume Festschrift, with numerous essays by the leading scholars of the Bible and the ancient world, is otherwise in very good condition.
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Price
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No longer available
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Catalog Index Number
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MS 27 74
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