Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
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Biblia Sacra, Bible in six languages: Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, Latin, German and French. Nuremberg, 1599.
Five books of Moses, Joshua, Judges and Ruth. No other books. A column of the Hebrew text next to columns of translation (six columns each spread). The Greek translation is the Septuagint, the Latin translation is from the Vulgate Bible and the German translation is by Luther. The Hebrew text is from the Bible printed in Hamburg (1588) edited by Hutter, with the root letters in normal font and the other letters hollow.
[2], 287; 851; 319 pages. 36.5 cm. High-quality paper, good condition, stains, moth marks and tears to several leaves. New binding.
Five books of Moses, Joshua, Judges and Ruth. No other books. A column of the Hebrew text next to columns of translation (six columns each spread). The Greek translation is the Septuagint, the Latin translation is from the Vulgate Bible and the German translation is by Luther. The Hebrew text is from the Bible printed in Hamburg (1588) edited by Hutter, with the root letters in normal font and the other letters hollow.
[2], 287; 851; 319 pages. 36.5 cm. High-quality paper, good condition, stains, moth marks and tears to several leaves. New binding.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
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Bible with hollow letters. Köln, 1603. Title page and introduction in Latin.
According to the Bible editions printed in Hamburg in 1587-1603, where the root letters appeared in regular fonts and the other letters were printed in a hollow font. The root letters were added in tiny font above each word.
[7], 1135; [1], 1140- 1572 pages. Approximately 39 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and minor damages, restored missing parts in first title page and in several leaves. Many Latin inscriptions and owners' inscriptions from various times. Wooden binding covered with ancient leather with renewed back.
According to the Bible editions printed in Hamburg in 1587-1603, where the root letters appeared in regular fonts and the other letters were printed in a hollow font. The root letters were added in tiny font above each word.
[7], 1135; [1], 1140- 1572 pages. Approximately 39 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and minor damages, restored missing parts in first title page and in several leaves. Many Latin inscriptions and owners' inscriptions from various times. Wooden binding covered with ancient leather with renewed back.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
Opening: $400
Sold for: $1,625
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Ezrat HaSofer, Tikun Sofrim Vavei Ha’Amudim [Five Books of the Torah, with Haftarot]. With Or Torah glosses by Rabbi Menachem Di Lunzano “It is proper to study and use for copying a Sefer Torah”. Amsterdam, [1767-1769].
The book was intended to be used by scribes as a model for writing a Sefer Torah [according to the custom called Vavei Ha’Amudim, each column of the Sefer Torah starts with the letter Vav]. Printed that year in two editions, this is the edition with vowels, te’amim and numbering of the verses and chapters.
Shirat HaYam was designed according to the manner it is written in a Sefer Torah and therefore it was printed on wider pages folded inside the book.
The leaf before the title page is illustrated in the first volume with the date 1769. The rest of the title pages are dated 1767. Separate title pages for the section of Haftarot in each volume with the date 1778.
This is a slightly different copy from what is listed in the Bibliography Institute. Printed at the end of Devarim are the Leap Year Calendars (separate title page) – calendar leaves for fixing festivals (Hebrew
and Spanish). The book Me'ir Netiv – on the Holy Names and mundane names in a Sefer Torah is also printed at the end of Devarim and not at the beginning of Bereshit [as well as the poems praising the book and its editor]. The Haftarah of Shabbat Eichah is printed with a Spanish translation, verse per verse.
5 volumes, 19 cm. Bereshit: [1], 65; 26 leaves. Shemot: 66-121; [2], 28 leaves. Vayikra: 122-163; [2], 24 leaves. Bamidbar: 164-221; [2], 16 leaves. Devarim: 222-290, [12] leaves. [4] leaves of approbations and the introduction to the first part were mistakenly bound between the page of the haftarot of Sefer Bamidbar.
Fancy set, with original bindings, gilded impressions with the acronyms of the owner's name. Gilded edges. Fabric bookmarks. Most of the leaves are in good condition, few stains. Sefer Bereshit has moisture stains.
The book was intended to be used by scribes as a model for writing a Sefer Torah [according to the custom called Vavei Ha’Amudim, each column of the Sefer Torah starts with the letter Vav]. Printed that year in two editions, this is the edition with vowels, te’amim and numbering of the verses and chapters.
Shirat HaYam was designed according to the manner it is written in a Sefer Torah and therefore it was printed on wider pages folded inside the book.
The leaf before the title page is illustrated in the first volume with the date 1769. The rest of the title pages are dated 1767. Separate title pages for the section of Haftarot in each volume with the date 1778.
This is a slightly different copy from what is listed in the Bibliography Institute. Printed at the end of Devarim are the Leap Year Calendars (separate title page) – calendar leaves for fixing festivals (Hebrew
and Spanish). The book Me'ir Netiv – on the Holy Names and mundane names in a Sefer Torah is also printed at the end of Devarim and not at the beginning of Bereshit [as well as the poems praising the book and its editor]. The Haftarah of Shabbat Eichah is printed with a Spanish translation, verse per verse.
5 volumes, 19 cm. Bereshit: [1], 65; 26 leaves. Shemot: 66-121; [2], 28 leaves. Vayikra: 122-163; [2], 24 leaves. Bamidbar: 164-221; [2], 16 leaves. Devarim: 222-290, [12] leaves. [4] leaves of approbations and the introduction to the first part were mistakenly bound between the page of the haftarot of Sefer Bamidbar.
Fancy set, with original bindings, gilded impressions with the acronyms of the owner's name. Gilded edges. Fabric bookmarks. Most of the leaves are in good condition, few stains. Sefer Bereshit has moisture stains.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
Opening: $200
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Chamisha Chumshei Torah, five Megillot, and Haftarot. Amsterdam, [1746].
Pocket edition. With vowels and te'amim. Inscriptions of the 613 mitzvoth on page margins. Separate title page [with date of year 1747] for section of Haftarot. Glossary of words of Haftarot.
79, 90-106, 97-142, [2]; 52 leaves. 13 cm. Good condition, stains, moth marks. Ancient leather binding with gilt impression, traces of buckles. Damages and moth damage to binding.
Pocket edition. With vowels and te'amim. Inscriptions of the 613 mitzvoth on page margins. Separate title page [with date of year 1747] for section of Haftarot. Glossary of words of Haftarot.
79, 90-106, 97-142, [2]; 52 leaves. 13 cm. Good condition, stains, moth marks. Ancient leather binding with gilt impression, traces of buckles. Damages and moth damage to binding.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $1,250
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Babylonian Talmud. Complete set. Dyhernfurth. [1800-1804]. Widow and Brothers Maia Printing Press.
12 volumes: 1. Berachot and seder Zeraim. [1803]; 2. Shabbat [1800], Eiruvin [1801]; 3. Pesachim, Beitzah [1800]. Chagigah, Moed Katan. [1801]. 4. Rosh Hashanah [1800], Yoma, Sukkah, Ta’anit, Shekalim, Megillah [1801]. 5. Yevamot [1804], Ketubot [1803], Kidushin [1804]; 6. Gittin, Nedarim, Nazir, Sotah [1803]; 7. Bava Kamma, Bava Metziah [1800]; 8. Bava Batra, Avodah Zarah [1801]; 9. Sanhedrin, Shvuot, Makot, Horayot, Eduyot [1802]. 10. Zevachim [1800], Menachot [1803], Bechorot [1802]; 11. Chulin, Erchin, Temurah [1802], Keritot [1803], Me’ilah [1802]. 12. Niddah and Seder Taharot [1802].
Signatures, ownership notations, family notations and many scribbles on binding leaves.
37 cm. General condition good-fair. Stains, wear and tear. Original leather bindings, damaged and worn.
12 volumes: 1. Berachot and seder Zeraim. [1803]; 2. Shabbat [1800], Eiruvin [1801]; 3. Pesachim, Beitzah [1800]. Chagigah, Moed Katan. [1801]. 4. Rosh Hashanah [1800], Yoma, Sukkah, Ta’anit, Shekalim, Megillah [1801]. 5. Yevamot [1804], Ketubot [1803], Kidushin [1804]; 6. Gittin, Nedarim, Nazir, Sotah [1803]; 7. Bava Kamma, Bava Metziah [1800]; 8. Bava Batra, Avodah Zarah [1801]; 9. Sanhedrin, Shvuot, Makot, Horayot, Eduyot [1802]. 10. Zevachim [1800], Menachot [1803], Bechorot [1802]; 11. Chulin, Erchin, Temurah [1802], Keritot [1803], Me’ilah [1802]. 12. Niddah and Seder Taharot [1802].
Signatures, ownership notations, family notations and many scribbles on binding leaves.
37 cm. General condition good-fair. Stains, wear and tear. Original leather bindings, damaged and worn.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
Opening: $500
Sold for: $2,250
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Babylonian Talmud, with Rav Alfas and Mordechai. Zhitomir, 1858-1864. Shapiro Brothers Printing Press.
18-volume set. Missing: tractate Ketubot.
18 volumes: Berachot; Shabbat; Eiruvin; Pesacim-Chagigah; Rosh Hashanah-Yoma-Sukkah; Beitza-Ta’anit-Megilla-Moed Katan; Yevamot-Sotah; Gittin; Nazir; Kiddushim-Nedarim; Bava Kamma; Bava Metziah; Bava Batra; Sanhedrin-Makot-Horayot-Eduyot-Avot and small tractates; Shvuot-Avodah Zarah; Zevachim-Menachot; Chulin; Bechorot-Erchin-Temurah-Kritot-Meilah-Tamid; Nidah.
38 cm. Conditions of volumes vary; good-fair. Stains, wear, moth damage and tears. Damaged bindings.
18-volume set. Missing: tractate Ketubot.
18 volumes: Berachot; Shabbat; Eiruvin; Pesacim-Chagigah; Rosh Hashanah-Yoma-Sukkah; Beitza-Ta’anit-Megilla-Moed Katan; Yevamot-Sotah; Gittin; Nazir; Kiddushim-Nedarim; Bava Kamma; Bava Metziah; Bava Batra; Sanhedrin-Makot-Horayot-Eduyot-Avot and small tractates; Shvuot-Avodah Zarah; Zevachim-Menachot; Chulin; Bechorot-Erchin-Temurah-Kritot-Meilah-Tamid; Nidah.
38 cm. Conditions of volumes vary; good-fair. Stains, wear, moth damage and tears. Damaged bindings.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
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Full set of Babylonian Talmud, with all the commentaries, "As printed earlier in Slavita and in Vilna". Reduced format edition (each page of the regular editions is divided into two pages). Lemberg, 1860. Printed by the partners Rabbi Yissachar Beck and Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Menkish.
Includes Hilchot Rav Alfas, on 17 tractates, (some were bound together with the Talmud and some separately).
Many signatures and ownership inscriptions of Rabbi "Zvi Hirsh [HaCohen] Brecher" from the city of Sloboda.
29 volumes, approximately 21-22 cm. Varying condition, wear, foxing. Original leather adorned bindings, most with new gluing on spine.
Includes Hilchot Rav Alfas, on 17 tractates, (some were bound together with the Talmud and some separately).
Many signatures and ownership inscriptions of Rabbi "Zvi Hirsh [HaCohen] Brecher" from the city of Sloboda.
29 volumes, approximately 21-22 cm. Varying condition, wear, foxing. Original leather adorned bindings, most with new gluing on spine.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
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Babylonian Talmud. 11 volumes of the edition printed by the Union of Orthodox Jewish Rabbis in the US and Canada (OU). Montreal, 1919-[1920]. Photocopy edition of the Vilna Talmud.
Tractates: Shabbat, Eruvin, Gittin, Kiddushin, Bava Metzia, Bava Batra, Sanhedrin, Makot, Shevuot, Chulin, Bechorot, Erchin, Temura, Kritut, Me'ila, Kinim, Tamid, Midot, Nidah, Taharot (two double volumes).
Some of the volumes include printed dedications to donors and contributors to the publishing of this edition.
• Attached is a volume of Tractate Gittin. Published by Va'ad HaHatzala. New York. 1951.
12 volumes. 38 cm. Varied condition. Good-fair.
Tractates: Shabbat, Eruvin, Gittin, Kiddushin, Bava Metzia, Bava Batra, Sanhedrin, Makot, Shevuot, Chulin, Bechorot, Erchin, Temura, Kritut, Me'ila, Kinim, Tamid, Midot, Nidah, Taharot (two double volumes).
Some of the volumes include printed dedications to donors and contributors to the publishing of this edition.
• Attached is a volume of Tractate Gittin. Published by Va'ad HaHatzala. New York. 1951.
12 volumes. 38 cm. Varied condition. Good-fair.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
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Talmud Yerushalmi, Seder Nashim, with the Pnei Moshe commentary, by Rabbi Moshe Margaliot. Amsterdam, 1755. First edition of Pnei Moshe on Seder Nashim.
The title page has two signatures of Rabbi "Shazvani Yerushalmi" – Rabbi Shneur Zalman ben Rabbi Nachum Yosef Schneerson (died 1882), great Chabad leader in Hebron and Jerusalem. His mother was the daughter of Rabbi Moshe Schneerson son of the Ba'al HaTanya, author of Nimukei Shazvani (Jerusalem, 1876-1879).
[2], 40 leaves; 27 leaves; 39 leaves; 19 leaves; 29 leaves; 25 leaves; 23 leaves; 2 leaves. 36 cm. Fair condition, wear, stains and moth holes. Old worn detached binding.
The title page has two signatures of Rabbi "Shazvani Yerushalmi" – Rabbi Shneur Zalman ben Rabbi Nachum Yosef Schneerson (died 1882), great Chabad leader in Hebron and Jerusalem. His mother was the daughter of Rabbi Moshe Schneerson son of the Ba'al HaTanya, author of Nimukei Shazvani (Jerusalem, 1876-1879).
[2], 40 leaves; 27 leaves; 39 leaves; 19 leaves; 29 leaves; 25 leaves; 23 leaves; 2 leaves. 36 cm. Fair condition, wear, stains and moth holes. Old worn detached binding.
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Duo tituli Thalmvdici Sanhedrin et Maccoth, cum excerptis ex utriusque Gemara, versa, & annotationibus, depromtis maximam partem, ex Ebraeorum commentariis. Amsterdam, 1629.
Hebrew text and Latin translation, column opposite column. Notes in Latin, Greek and Hebrew. The Latin translation and the Latin and Greek explanations are by Johann Coch. At the beginning of the book are poems in his honor, and some poems which he wrote, in Hebrew, Greek and Latin.
[32], 436, [4], 18.5 cm. Several handwritten glosses (Latin). Stamps. Stains. Non-original binding.
Hebrew text and Latin translation, column opposite column. Notes in Latin, Greek and Hebrew. The Latin translation and the Latin and Greek explanations are by Johann Coch. At the beginning of the book are poems in his honor, and some poems which he wrote, in Hebrew, Greek and Latin.
[32], 436, [4], 18.5 cm. Several handwritten glosses (Latin). Stamps. Stains. Non-original binding.
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Bava Kama from the Tractate Nezikin, De legibus Ebraeorum forensibus liber singularis. Printed by Lugduni Batavorum, Leiden, 1637.
Hebrew text and Latin translation, column opposite column. The explanations are in Latin with a little Hebrew.
[24] leaves, 306, [21] pages, 29 cm. Overall good condition. Few stains. Library stamps. The body of the book, its spine and binding have split into two separate parts (pp. 128-129). Original leather binding, slightly worn.
Hebrew text and Latin translation, column opposite column. The explanations are in Latin with a little Hebrew.
[24] leaves, 306, [21] pages, 29 cm. Overall good condition. Few stains. Library stamps. The body of the book, its spine and binding have split into two separate parts (pp. 128-129). Original leather binding, slightly worn.
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Full set of the Tur, with Bayit Chadash. Choshen Mishpat also includes Beit Yisrael (Prisha V'Drisha). Frankfurt am Main, 1712-1715. First edition of Prisha V'Drisha on Choshen Mishpat. Approbation by Rabbi Shmuel Shatin – the Maharshashach.
On all title pages appear signatures of Rabbi "Yuzpa Cohen" and signatures of "Shlomo M'Dubno".
Rabbi Shlomo of Dubno (1739-1813), disciple of Rabbi Shlomo of Chelm, author of Mirkavat HaMishna, published many books, both his own and books written by others. Famous for knowledge of the wisdom of scriptures, mesorah and Hebrew grammar. During the time he stayed in Vilna, the Vilna Gaon asked him to investigate the masoret of Nevi'im and Ketuvim (petuchot, setumot chaserot and yeterot) – see testimony of Rabbi Pesach Pinfer of Vilna (in his article in Beit Va'ad LaChachamim, 1902 and in his book Masoret HaTorah V'Hanevi'im, Vilna 1906). He was one of the editors of the "commentary" by Moshe Mendelssohn on Bereshit, but when he realized Mendelssohn's reform intentions, he left him and published Chumashim on his own. He received approbations for publishing these Chumashim from the leading Torah scholars of his times (Rabbi Shmuel Rabbi of Vilna; Rabbi Chaim of Volozhin, Rabbi Zelmele of Volozhin, disciples of the Vilna Gaon; Torah leaders of Vilna, Shklov and Slotzk, the Kloiz in Brod; rabbis of Lvov, Berlin, Frankfurt etc. (The notebook of signatures was publicized by Rabbi Kamenetsky in Yeshurun 8-10, ibid).
Possibly, the signature "Yuzpa Cohen" belongs to Rabbi Yuzpa Cohen, disciple of Chacham Zvi and Rabbi David Oppenheim, whose responsa was printed in Nishal David responsa, Yoreh De'ah Siman 2. [Other Torah scholars in those generations were called Yuzpa Cohen as well, and we have no definite identification].
5 volumes, 32-33 cm. Good to fair condition, stains, wear and moth damage. On one title page, the signatures are hidden under paper pasting. Ancient parchment bindings, varying conditions. Orach Chaim is lacking back cover.
On all title pages appear signatures of Rabbi "Yuzpa Cohen" and signatures of "Shlomo M'Dubno".
Rabbi Shlomo of Dubno (1739-1813), disciple of Rabbi Shlomo of Chelm, author of Mirkavat HaMishna, published many books, both his own and books written by others. Famous for knowledge of the wisdom of scriptures, mesorah and Hebrew grammar. During the time he stayed in Vilna, the Vilna Gaon asked him to investigate the masoret of Nevi'im and Ketuvim (petuchot, setumot chaserot and yeterot) – see testimony of Rabbi Pesach Pinfer of Vilna (in his article in Beit Va'ad LaChachamim, 1902 and in his book Masoret HaTorah V'Hanevi'im, Vilna 1906). He was one of the editors of the "commentary" by Moshe Mendelssohn on Bereshit, but when he realized Mendelssohn's reform intentions, he left him and published Chumashim on his own. He received approbations for publishing these Chumashim from the leading Torah scholars of his times (Rabbi Shmuel Rabbi of Vilna; Rabbi Chaim of Volozhin, Rabbi Zelmele of Volozhin, disciples of the Vilna Gaon; Torah leaders of Vilna, Shklov and Slotzk, the Kloiz in Brod; rabbis of Lvov, Berlin, Frankfurt etc. (The notebook of signatures was publicized by Rabbi Kamenetsky in Yeshurun 8-10, ibid).
Possibly, the signature "Yuzpa Cohen" belongs to Rabbi Yuzpa Cohen, disciple of Chacham Zvi and Rabbi David Oppenheim, whose responsa was printed in Nishal David responsa, Yoreh De'ah Siman 2. [Other Torah scholars in those generations were called Yuzpa Cohen as well, and we have no definite identification].
5 volumes, 32-33 cm. Good to fair condition, stains, wear and moth damage. On one title page, the signatures are hidden under paper pasting. Ancient parchment bindings, varying conditions. Orach Chaim is lacking back cover.
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