64 121 (BIBLE. Hebrew). Four parts in two volumes. Divisional titles all within ornate woodcut architectural form border-piece. Opening words within ornamental borders. Few marginal notations in Latin. Vol. I: ff. 499, text complete - lacking final blank. Title neatly repaired. * Vol. II: ff. 496. Collates as per Adams. Lightly browned. Uniform modern blind-tooled deep-brown calf. Thick 8vo. [Vinograd, Frankfurt o/Oder 2; Darlow & Moule (noted not listed) p. 710; Adams B- 1237.] Frankfurt on-der-Oder, Johannes and Friedrich Hartmann, 1595. $4000-6000 ❧ AN ATTRACTIVE, WIDE-MARGINED COPY of a scarce Hebrew Bible. 122 (BIBLE. Hebrew). Chamishah Chumshei Torah [-end]. Printer’s device on opening title. Three divisional title pages and additional sectional blanks. Initial words within woodcut historiation. Printed in double columns, with Nikud (vowel points). Chapters in a red calligraphic hand. Marginal notations in Latin practically throughout. ff. 369, (1), 124. Lightly browned and stained. Later gilt-tooled sheep, rubbed. Thick 4to.[Vinograd, Geneva 11; Darlow & Moule 5118.] Geneva, Capa Elon (i.e. Pierre de La Rouvière), 1617-18. $1000-1500 ❧ The personal copy of the Danish theologian Efraim Philemon Petri (1864-1924) with his inscription and photographic portrait on opening blanks. Lot 123 Lot 122 Lot 126 123 (BIBLE. Hebrew). Chamishah Chumshei Torah [-end]. With vocalization points (nikud). Four parts bound into four volumes. Opening title within woodcut foliate architectural-form border-piece. Divisional titles, each within historiated borders. Opening words within decorative borders. Marginalia. ff. 506, pp. (3). Ex-library, wanting the blank leaf between Pentateuch and Five Megiloth, opening title laid to size, following leaf with marginal loss, some staining. Recent boards. 4to. [Vinograd, Antwerp 7; Darlow & Moule 5099.] Antwerp, Christopher Plantin, 1566. $600-900