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Courtesy of Penelope Feinstein.

 

 




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Selected bibliography

 

A Descriptive Catalogue of a Portion of the Library of the late Dr. Louis Loewe: Together with a Portrait, a Short Biography and Some Rough Bibliographical Notes. London 1895. (reprint: Leopold Muller Memorial Library, shelfmark: pending cataloguing)

Hoernes, Moritz. Primitive man, trans. James H. Lowe, Temple Primers London: J. M. Dent, 1900. (Bodleian Library: 247115 f.1)

Haberlandt, Michael. Ethnology, trans. James Loewe. London: Temple Primers, 1900. (Bodleian Library: (IND) 23 A 28)

Hommel, Fritz. The Civilisation of the East, trans. J. Loewe, Temple Primers, London, J. M. Dent, 1900.

Lechem lefi hataf: Tutorial Preparation for Mishnoh and Gemoro; or, Talmud Without a Master: a Specimen of easy Talmudic Dialectics. London: Hebrew Compendium, 1926. (Bodleian Library, 952 c.2)

"Rashi" on the Pentateuch, translated and annotated by James H. Lowe. Lowe's Tutorial Preparation for Rabbinics 2. L London: Hebrew Compendium, 1928. (Leopold Muller Memorial Library, Louis Jacobs Collection, shelfmark: LJ 222.41 Low95R)

Lowe's Near Eastern and Far Eastern Calendars, Showing at a Glance the Corresponding Christian, Moslem, Persian, Chinese, Coptic and Jewish Dates for the Year 1935-. London: The Hebrew Compendium, 1935-. (Leopold Muller Memorial Library, Raphael Loewe Pamphlets Collection, shelfmark: LargePam.I,12.)

Jewish Essentials being Part I of "Faith and Practice in Traditional Israelism." London: Hebrew Compendium, 1937.