Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $800
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Responsa, Mishna and Sugiyot interpretation, by Rabbi Menachem Azariah [the Rama of Pano], [Venice, 1600]. Leaf 42 features a gloss in Ashkenazi-Italian handwriting from the time of print.
The title page is hand-signed by "Shlomo of Dubna" - Rabbi Shlomo of Dubna (1731-1813), great Torah scholar, grammarian, famous author and bibliographer. More about him "Yeshurun" essays by Rabbi David Kaminetsky, vol. 8-10.
[The book also has] a stamp from Rabbi Benzion Wiesel Av Beit Din of Turda (1764-1938, Otzar Ha-Rabbanim 3913), he was one of the greatest rabbis of his generation, and headed the Orthodox Bureau of Transylvanian Rabbis.
143 leaves, 20cm. Good condition, slight moth damage. Leather and marble-paper binding.
The title page is hand-signed by "Shlomo of Dubna" - Rabbi Shlomo of Dubna (1731-1813), great Torah scholar, grammarian, famous author and bibliographer. More about him "Yeshurun" essays by Rabbi David Kaminetsky, vol. 8-10.
[The book also has] a stamp from Rabbi Benzion Wiesel Av Beit Din of Turda (1764-1938, Otzar Ha-Rabbanim 3913), he was one of the greatest rabbis of his generation, and headed the Orthodox Bureau of Transylvanian Rabbis.
143 leaves, 20cm. Good condition, slight moth damage. Leather and marble-paper binding.
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Early Printed Books - Resh and Shin Years
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $2,000
Unsold
Sefer Atzamot Yosef, with Chiddushim on Tractate Kiddushin, by Rabbi Yosef Ibn Ezra. Salonika, [1601]. First edition.
Bound together with: Sefer Masa Melech, laws of state and taxes, by Rabbi Yosef Ibn Ezra. [Salonika], [1601].
Ownership notations: "This books belongs to the great genius in Torahג€¦ Rabbi David Olmaג€¦ Av Beit Din in city of Pfalz [Germany]ג€¦"; "borrowed by my brother-in-lawג€¦ Rabbi Moshe Getshalkג€¦ Elyakum Getshalkג€¦".
125; 72 leaves. 28 cm. Fair condition, stains, moth damage. Ink-stamps. Antique pale leather binding [damaged], with closure clasps.
Bound together with: Sefer Masa Melech, laws of state and taxes, by Rabbi Yosef Ibn Ezra. [Salonika], [1601].
Ownership notations: "This books belongs to the great genius in Torahג€¦ Rabbi David Olmaג€¦ Av Beit Din in city of Pfalz [Germany]ג€¦"; "borrowed by my brother-in-lawג€¦ Rabbi Moshe Getshalkג€¦ Elyakum Getshalkג€¦".
125; 72 leaves. 28 cm. Fair condition, stains, moth damage. Ink-stamps. Antique pale leather binding [damaged], with closure clasps.
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Early Printed Books - Resh and Shin Years
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $1,000
Unsold
Sefer Ha'Itur, monetary laws, Kiddushin, Gittin and Ketubot. By Rabbi Yitzchak ben Aba Mari. Venice, [1608]. Di Gara Press. First edition.
110 leaves. 28.5 cm. Good-fair condition, stains, minor damage. Ownership signatures and notations in Oriental handwriting: "Chaim son of Rabbi Yosef Tzarfati", "Ya'akov Menashe", "ג€¦Florentine" and more. Fine new leather binding.
110 leaves. 28.5 cm. Good-fair condition, stains, minor damage. Ownership signatures and notations in Oriental handwriting: "Chaim son of Rabbi Yosef Tzarfati", "Ya'akov Menashe", "ג€¦Florentine" and more. Fine new leather binding.
Category
Early Printed Books - Resh and Shin Years
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $400
Sold for: $1,000
Including buyer's premium
Seder Arba Ta'aniyot, prayers and poems for Asara B'Tevet, Ta'anit Esther, 17th of Tammuz and Tisha B'Av. Venice, [1624].
End paper at front contain lengthy interesting notation in Portuguese, from the year 1670, regarding the Sephardic custom of announcing in the synagogue on Tisha B'Av Eve the number of years which have elapsed since the destruction of the Temple. The author presents two methods of calculating the number of years which have elapsed since the destruction of the Temple, and describes in detail the content of the speech of "Chacham HaKahal" on this occasion as well as the reason for the destruction of Jerusalem and the exile [it is possible that it is based upon an outline which "Chacham HaKahal" personally wrote, as preparation for his speech. Perhaps it refers to congregation of Anusim (Marranos) in Amsterdam or some other congregation of Anusim].
116 leaves. 15 cm. Good condition, stains. Moth holes. Original adorned leather binding, with laced clasps for closure (one lace missing).
End paper at front contain lengthy interesting notation in Portuguese, from the year 1670, regarding the Sephardic custom of announcing in the synagogue on Tisha B'Av Eve the number of years which have elapsed since the destruction of the Temple. The author presents two methods of calculating the number of years which have elapsed since the destruction of the Temple, and describes in detail the content of the speech of "Chacham HaKahal" on this occasion as well as the reason for the destruction of Jerusalem and the exile [it is possible that it is based upon an outline which "Chacham HaKahal" personally wrote, as preparation for his speech. Perhaps it refers to congregation of Anusim (Marranos) in Amsterdam or some other congregation of Anusim].
116 leaves. 15 cm. Good condition, stains. Moth holes. Original adorned leather binding, with laced clasps for closure (one lace missing).
Category
Early Printed Books - Resh and Shin Years
Catalogue
Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $2,500
Unsold
Mishnayot, sections 1-2, proofread and vowelized. With explanation of all foreign words in alphabetical order (by Rabbi Menashe ben Yisrael). Amsterdam, (1646). Yosef ben Yisrael Press "in the home of his father, Rabbi Menashe ben Yisrael".
"Contains all versions as well as numerous glosses which were collected from the book Ba'al Tosfot Yom Tov. The book was proofread by the holy Rabbi Shlomo Adani".
In this edition Rabbi Menashe ben Yisrael began printing the Mishnayot with vowelization. The work was done by him and by Rabbi Avraham Di Leon [following another vowelized edition which was printed in Constantinople during 1644-1645].
Section 1: Zera'im, Zemanim, Nashim. [2], 113 leaves; Section 2: Nezikin, Kodshim, Taharot. [1], 115-160, 162-275 leaves. Approx. 15.5 cm. Good condition, few stains. Both sections bound together in new semi-leather binding.
"Contains all versions as well as numerous glosses which were collected from the book Ba'al Tosfot Yom Tov. The book was proofread by the holy Rabbi Shlomo Adani".
In this edition Rabbi Menashe ben Yisrael began printing the Mishnayot with vowelization. The work was done by him and by Rabbi Avraham Di Leon [following another vowelized edition which was printed in Constantinople during 1644-1645].
Section 1: Zera'im, Zemanim, Nashim. [2], 113 leaves; Section 2: Nezikin, Kodshim, Taharot. [1], 115-160, 162-275 leaves. Approx. 15.5 cm. Good condition, few stains. Both sections bound together in new semi-leather binding.
Category
Early Printed Books - Resh and Shin Years
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $200
Sold for: $325
Including buyer's premium
For complete list, see Hebrew description.
Seven books, various sizes and conditions.
Seven books, various sizes and conditions.
Category
Books Printed in the East, Books Printed in Jerusalem
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $200
Sold for: $350
Including buyer's premium
Book collection of Rabbi Zaken Moshe Mazuz Rosh Av Beit Din of Djerba (1851-1915).
Four books, various sizes and conditions.
For complete list, see Hebrew description.
Four books, various sizes and conditions.
For complete list, see Hebrew description.
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Books Printed in the East, Books Printed in Jerusalem
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $200
Unsold
Lois De Puretֳ© Familiale, Laws of Family Purity. Tangier, [20th century].
French translation of the book "Taharat bat Yisrael" by Rabbi Kalman Kahana. A typewritten booklet [several handwritten comments].
Twenty leaves. 31 cm. Good condition, stains and slight wear. Stencil printed cover, stained.
Bibliographically unknown.
French translation of the book "Taharat bat Yisrael" by Rabbi Kalman Kahana. A typewritten booklet [several handwritten comments].
Twenty leaves. 31 cm. Good condition, stains and slight wear. Stencil printed cover, stained.
Bibliographically unknown.
Category
Books Printed in the East, Books Printed in Jerusalem
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
For complete list, see Hebrew description.
Eight books in six volumes, various sizes and conditions. Signatures and ownership notations.
Eight books in six volumes, various sizes and conditions. Signatures and ownership notations.
Category
Books Printed in the East, Books Printed in Jerusalem
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $200
Unsold
For complete list, see Hebrew description.
Six printed booklets and a handwritten notebook, various sizes and conditions, good to fair-poor.
Six printed booklets and a handwritten notebook, various sizes and conditions, good to fair-poor.
Category
Books Printed in the East, Books Printed in Jerusalem
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
Including buyer's premium
Printed leaf, Gottesdienstordnung in den synagogen - Vienna Synagogue Prayer Schedule, from Pesach until Rosh HaShana. Vienna, 1935.
One leaf. 21 cm. Very good condition.
One leaf. 21 cm. Very good condition.
Category
Books Printed in Austria and Germany, Books Printed for She'erit Ha-Pleita
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
Sefer Ha-Brit "most of his teachings are based on the holy writings of the Ari z"l in his book Etz Ha-Chaim". Vol.2. [Vienna, c.1797-1800]. First [book] printed at the new printing press of Anton Schmidt in the city of Vienna.
This edition was printed in a similar way to the first volume which was printed in Brֳ¼n in 1801 and seems to be a continuation of it, but there are many additions and corrections which the author printed in "Sefer Ha-Brit HaShalem" which was printed in Zolkow in 1807.
In 1796, after printer Rossman of Brֳ¼n passed away, the press and all of its contents moved to Anton Schmidt in Vienna. It seems that Schmidt had inherited from Rossman all of the book's first volume exemplars and decided to print the second volume just like the first, making no mention of the place and year of print, so both volumes would look like they belong to one set. (Based on the Bibliography Institute CD, record 0137514).
[1], 128 leaves. 17.5 cm. Good-fair condition, wear and stains. Signatures and ownership inscriptions. Original, damaged, leather binding.
This edition was printed in a similar way to the first volume which was printed in Brֳ¼n in 1801 and seems to be a continuation of it, but there are many additions and corrections which the author printed in "Sefer Ha-Brit HaShalem" which was printed in Zolkow in 1807.
In 1796, after printer Rossman of Brֳ¼n passed away, the press and all of its contents moved to Anton Schmidt in Vienna. It seems that Schmidt had inherited from Rossman all of the book's first volume exemplars and decided to print the second volume just like the first, making no mention of the place and year of print, so both volumes would look like they belong to one set. (Based on the Bibliography Institute CD, record 0137514).
[1], 128 leaves. 17.5 cm. Good-fair condition, wear and stains. Signatures and ownership inscriptions. Original, damaged, leather binding.
Category
Books Printed in Austria and Germany, Books Printed for She'erit Ha-Pleita
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