Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
“Moreh Nevuchim” with Commentary – Corrections by Yehudah Even-Shmuel
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1. Sefer Moreh HaMoreh, commentary for “Moreh Nevuchim” (The Guide for the Perplexed) by Rabbi Shem Tov Falaquera. Pressburg. 1837. [2], 179 pp, 19.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Detached binding and last leaf.
2. Sefer Moreh Nevuchim by Rabbi Moshe Ben Maimon, with commentary by Moshe Narbonne and commentary by Givat HaMoreh. Berlin, 1791. [11], 108 pp, 20 cm. Fair-good condition.
On both volumes appear corrections and markings handwritten by Yehudah Even-Shmuel who also notes at the beginning of each of the volumes “the corrections and notes in this copy are mine”.
Yehudah Even-Shmuel (Kaufman, 1886-1976), winner of the Israel Prize for Jewish Studies for the year 1973 and winner of the Rabbi Kook Prize for Biblical Studies, 1959; translated into Hebrew the “Kuzari” and composed a comprehensive commentary on The Guide for the Perplexed, up to the first part of Part Three
2. Sefer Moreh Nevuchim by Rabbi Moshe Ben Maimon, with commentary by Moshe Narbonne and commentary by Givat HaMoreh. Berlin, 1791. [11], 108 pp, 20 cm. Fair-good condition.
On both volumes appear corrections and markings handwritten by Yehudah Even-Shmuel who also notes at the beginning of each of the volumes “the corrections and notes in this copy are mine”.
Yehudah Even-Shmuel (Kaufman, 1886-1976), winner of the Israel Prize for Jewish Studies for the year 1973 and winner of the Rabbi Kook Prize for Biblical Studies, 1959; translated into Hebrew the “Kuzari” and composed a comprehensive commentary on The Guide for the Perplexed, up to the first part of Part Three
Research and Bibliography
Research and Bibliography