Subasta 85 Premium Auction: Eretz Israel and Zionism, Judaica, Jewelry, Asiatica
Por The Bidder
20.3.22
9 Leibowitsz street, Gedera, Israel

Gallery address: 9 Leibowitsz street, Gedera.


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A fee of 5% will be added to late payments.


The dollar exchange rate for this sale is: $=3.25 shekel.


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Registered shippping (Israel post) prices:

Up to 2 kilo at a cost of 22 NIS

2-5 Kilo cost 27 NIS.

5-10 kilo cost 35 NIS

10-20 kilo cost 42 NIS

Courier delivery of the Israeli post in the cost of 60 NIS regardless of weight up to 20 kg (only in Israel)

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With certain items, large or particularly complex items, the buyer will have to coordinate collection from the Auction House.


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J. H. Hottinger “Historia orientalis…” 1st lifetime ed., 1651, Latin, Hebrew. Rare!
Johann Heinrich Hottinger ...


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$ 400
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20.3.22 en The Bidder
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J. H. Hottinger “Historia orientalis…” 1st lifetime ed., 1651, Latin, Hebrew. Rare!
Johann Heinrich Hottinger
"Historia orientalis: quae, ex variis orientalium monumentis collecta ...."
Typis Joh. Jacobi Bodmeri, 1651. First lifetime edition,
16 pp., 373 pp. Index 22pp.,
Hard leather cover,
Size: 20.5 -x15.5 cm.,
Condition: cover and title page detached, spine damaged, cover rubbed,
Chipped to edges and corners; brown spots due to time to most of pages
Hottinger, a Swiss-born Orientalist who published a number of works on theology and philology, here surveys five topics: "I. De muhammedismo. II. De saracenismo.III. De Chaldaismo. IV. De statu christianorum & judaeorum tempore orti & nati muhammedisimi. V. De variis, inter ipsos muhammedanos, circa religionis dogmata & administrationem." And he adds a sixth section "Accessit, ex occasione genealogiae muhammedis plenior illustratio Taarich Bene Adam." An interesting work on Judaism, Islam, Muhammad.
The Zurich born scholar offers a vast compendium of all material available at the time dealing with the life of Muhammed, Islam and its sects, the pre-islamic Arab religions etc. The book is printed with a great number of citations in Hebrew, Arabic and Greek. Interest in the Near East generated a range of scholarly investigations typical of the Enlightenment.
Johann Heinrich Hottinger (10 March 1620 – 5 June 1667) The greatest scholar in 17th century Switzerland, had studied at Geneva, Groningen and Leiden, and after visiting France and England he was appointed professor of church history in Zurich in 1642. In 1643 the chair of Hebrew was added at the Carolinum, and in 1653 Hottinger became professor of logic, rhetoric, and theology. He gained such a reputation as an Oriental scholar that the elector palatine in 1655 appointed him professor of Oriental languages and biblical criticism at Heidelberg. Johann Heinrich Hottinger’s Historia Orientalis is one of the most significant contributions to the history of Islam to have been published in the seventeenth century