Auction 40 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 40 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
September 3, 2014
Opening: $800
Sold for: $3,750
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Tehillim (Psalms), with the commentary of Rabbi David Kimchi – the Radak. Isny, 1541, [Paulus Fagius Printing]. Printed with the "approbation" of the Caesar of Germany: "With a bill called in Latin privileges, written and signed by the Kaiser His Majesty, that no one shall print it within ten years from today Wednesday, 22nd of Kislev 1541".
At the end are two leaves of "Rejoinders the Radak wrote to the Christians on a few Psalms" – Debates against Christianity.
Dozens of Latin handwritten glosses.
108, [2] leaves, 28 cm. High-quality paper, good condition. New fabric binding.
Contains the two rare leaves added to only some copies, the Radak's debate with the Christians.
At the end are two leaves of "Rejoinders the Radak wrote to the Christians on a few Psalms" – Debates against Christianity.
Dozens of Latin handwritten glosses.
108, [2] leaves, 28 cm. High-quality paper, good condition. New fabric binding.
Contains the two rare leaves added to only some copies, the Radak's debate with the Christians.
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Early Printed Books and Incunabula - Resh and Shin Years
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Auction 40 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
September 3, 2014
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $2,375
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Precationes Hebraicae (Hebrew prayers), with an abridged version of Sefer Amana. Isny (Germany). 1542. Paulus Fagius printing.
Version of the Birkat HaMazon in Hebrew with Latin translation and explanation followed by the "revised" Christian version of section of the Birkat HaMazon where Jewish motifs are replaced by Christian Messiah motifs. This is followed by a text in Hebrew and Latin: "The things that prevent Jews from believing in the Messiah", which is an abridged version of the missionary book Sefer Amana.
In 1537, the scholarly Christian and Hebraist Paulus Fagius founded a printing press with Hebrew lettering in Isny. Rabbi Eliyahu Ashkenazi "the young man" worked as a proofreader in the printing press and there he printed his work HaTishbi. This printing press produced Hebrew books and Latin translations of Hebrew texts. Among the Hebrew compositions was also a missionary book named Sefer Amana which is allegedly presented as a composition written by a Jew who proves the truth of the Christian religion and which was really written by Paulus Fagius himself.
[32] pages. 21 cm. Good condition. Spotting. Many handwritten inscriptions – in Latin. New leather binding.
Rare.
Version of the Birkat HaMazon in Hebrew with Latin translation and explanation followed by the "revised" Christian version of section of the Birkat HaMazon where Jewish motifs are replaced by Christian Messiah motifs. This is followed by a text in Hebrew and Latin: "The things that prevent Jews from believing in the Messiah", which is an abridged version of the missionary book Sefer Amana.
In 1537, the scholarly Christian and Hebraist Paulus Fagius founded a printing press with Hebrew lettering in Isny. Rabbi Eliyahu Ashkenazi "the young man" worked as a proofreader in the printing press and there he printed his work HaTishbi. This printing press produced Hebrew books and Latin translations of Hebrew texts. Among the Hebrew compositions was also a missionary book named Sefer Amana which is allegedly presented as a composition written by a Jew who proves the truth of the Christian religion and which was really written by Paulus Fagius himself.
[32] pages. 21 cm. Good condition. Spotting. Many handwritten inscriptions – in Latin. New leather binding.
Rare.
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Early Printed Books and Incunabula - Resh and Shin Years
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Auction 40 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
September 3, 2014
Opening: $500
Sold for: $625
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Responsa authored by Rabbi Shlomo ben Aderet. Hanau, [1610]. Printed by Henesh Yakop Hene.
322 leaves, 18 cm. Varied condition of leaves, most in good condition. Tears to first and last leaves, with damage to text. Spotting. Stamps.
322 leaves, 18 cm. Varied condition of leaves, most in good condition. Tears to first and last leaves, with damage to text. Spotting. Stamps.
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Early Printed Books and Incunabula - Resh and Shin Years
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Auction 40 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
September 3, 2014
Opening: $400
Sold for: $625
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Sefer Shorashim [L'Radak] with derivatives – in Latin, by Sebastian Munster. Basel, 1548.
The composition is in Latin, with incorporation of Hebrew words, with Hebrew introduction.
[496] leaves. 16 cm. Good condition. Spotting [many clean leaves]. Several leaves have cut margins. Contemporary binding, partially detached (glue marks).
The composition is in Latin, with incorporation of Hebrew words, with Hebrew introduction.
[496] leaves. 16 cm. Good condition. Spotting [many clean leaves]. Several leaves have cut margins. Contemporary binding, partially detached (glue marks).
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Early Printed Books and Incunabula - Resh and Shin Years
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Auction 40 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
September 3, 2014
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $1,625
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Mishlei Shlomo – Proverbs, with Latin translation. Basel, [1520].
Hebrew and Latin, page opposite page.
Christian edition edited by Sebastian Munster. Colophon at the end: "This book was printed after much study in Basel, in the year 1520 to the saving of the world…" ("the saving of the world" refers to the birth of Christ). Attached to the end of some of the copies are [8] leaves with Christian prayers. In this copy, which was owned by Jews (possibly even initially distributed among Jews), these leaves were omitted, apparently already during the printing.
Ancient ownership inscriptions on the binding leaves [belongs to Avraham ben Ya'akov Sherlvil", various Yiddish inscriptions].
[84] leaves. 13 cm. Fair-good condition (varying condition of leaves). Spotting, worm damages. Tears on the title page (partially detached). Remnants of stamps. Contemporary parchment binding (with damage).
Hebrew and Latin, page opposite page.
Christian edition edited by Sebastian Munster. Colophon at the end: "This book was printed after much study in Basel, in the year 1520 to the saving of the world…" ("the saving of the world" refers to the birth of Christ). Attached to the end of some of the copies are [8] leaves with Christian prayers. In this copy, which was owned by Jews (possibly even initially distributed among Jews), these leaves were omitted, apparently already during the printing.
Ancient ownership inscriptions on the binding leaves [belongs to Avraham ben Ya'akov Sherlvil", various Yiddish inscriptions].
[84] leaves. 13 cm. Fair-good condition (varying condition of leaves). Spotting, worm damages. Tears on the title page (partially detached). Remnants of stamps. Contemporary parchment binding (with damage).
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Bibles and Tehilim
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Auction 40 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
September 3, 2014
Opening: $500
Sold for: $625
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Liber Psalmorum. Venice, Luceantonii Junte printing press, 1534. Latin
Sefer Tehillim (Psalms) translated into Latin. At the end are indexes and a colophon.
Bound with (separate title page followed by an empty flyleaf): Libri Salomonis, Prouerbia, Ecclesiastes, Canticu[m] canticoru[m], Liber sapientie, Ecclesiasticus. With a Latin translation of Mishlei, Kohelet, Shir HaShirim, Chochmat Shlomo and Ben Sira. Noted on title page date of printing 1533.
The two books are bound together in an ancient parchment binding. Small format.
139, [4] leaves; [1] empty leaf, 175 leaves, 11 cm. Good condition. Few stains. Worm damages and minor tears to first and last leaves. Damages to binding.
Sefer Tehillim (Psalms) translated into Latin. At the end are indexes and a colophon.
Bound with (separate title page followed by an empty flyleaf): Libri Salomonis, Prouerbia, Ecclesiastes, Canticu[m] canticoru[m], Liber sapientie, Ecclesiasticus. With a Latin translation of Mishlei, Kohelet, Shir HaShirim, Chochmat Shlomo and Ben Sira. Noted on title page date of printing 1533.
The two books are bound together in an ancient parchment binding. Small format.
139, [4] leaves; [1] empty leaf, 175 leaves, 11 cm. Good condition. Few stains. Worm damages and minor tears to first and last leaves. Damages to binding.
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Bibles and Tehilim
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Auction 40 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
September 3, 2014
Opening: $800
Sold for: $1,875
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Nevi'im and Ketuvim. Paris, Kislev 1544. Roberto Stefano printing.
Pocket edition with vowels (Nikud). Two volumes with contemporary bindings. First volume: Joshua, Judges and Samuel. Second volume: Kings and Chronicles.
Volume 1: [77; 73; 176] leaves. Volume 2: [183; 184] leaves. 11 cm. Good condition, spotting, worm marks (also around the bindings). Contemporary binding, light-colored leather (with damages).
Pocket edition with vowels (Nikud). Two volumes with contemporary bindings. First volume: Joshua, Judges and Samuel. Second volume: Kings and Chronicles.
Volume 1: [77; 73; 176] leaves. Volume 2: [183; 184] leaves. 11 cm. Good condition, spotting, worm marks (also around the bindings). Contemporary binding, light-colored leather (with damages).
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Bibles and Tehilim
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Auction 40 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
September 3, 2014
Opening: $800
Sold for: $1,000
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Five Books of the Torah. Geneva, 1618. Printed by Kafa Ilan. Bible with vowels. Two columns to each page. Separate title pages for Nevi'im Rishonim, Nevi'im Achronim and for the Ketuvim (the five Megillot are printed after the Chumash without different title pages). The title page of Ketuvim is somewhat different and it was printed inside an ornamental frame in which is written "Printed in 613 by Kafa Ilan" [according to Shteinshneider it should be corrected to 617 (1617)]. This title page does not appear in all copies.
Ownership inscriptions and family inscriptions, of "Shmuel Zenvill ben R' zvi". Inscribed on the reverse side of title page and on the last leaf are a list of births and deaths. On the last leaf is an interesting inscription of a miracle which occurred to the writer in 1791, who was saved by a great storm which came upon him and two more Jews when they were in "a small ship in the sea".
369 (Leaves 127-128 were erroneously bound after 124); 124 leaves. 21 cm. Good condition. Spotting and wear (primarily to the first and last leaves. Tears to title page. Small tear to the first three leaves. New leather binding.
Ownership inscriptions and family inscriptions, of "Shmuel Zenvill ben R' zvi". Inscribed on the reverse side of title page and on the last leaf are a list of births and deaths. On the last leaf is an interesting inscription of a miracle which occurred to the writer in 1791, who was saved by a great storm which came upon him and two more Jews when they were in "a small ship in the sea".
369 (Leaves 127-128 were erroneously bound after 124); 124 leaves. 21 cm. Good condition. Spotting and wear (primarily to the first and last leaves. Tears to title page. Small tear to the first three leaves. New leather binding.
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Bibles and Tehilim
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Auction 40 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
September 3, 2014
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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An additonal title page for Bamidbar, and another one for the Haftarot. This copy is missing the five Megillot.
Yellow velvet binding, with a decorative metal clasp. Metal decorations on the binding's front side.
455; 58, [1] leaves. 12.5 cm. Good condition. Spotting and some wear.
Yellow velvet binding, with a decorative metal clasp. Metal decorations on the binding's front side.
455; 58, [1] leaves. 12.5 cm. Good condition. Spotting and some wear.
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Bibles and Tehilim
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Auction 40 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
September 3, 2014
Opening: $500
Sold for: $688
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Five Books of Torah – HaChatzer HaChadasha, Tikun Sofrim, with Rashi and Abarbanel's commentaries, and additions by Rabbi Shaul Av Beit Din of Amsterdam. Amsterdam, [1768].
Five volumes in good condition. All the volumes have a leaf before the title page illustrated with a copper etching. With illustrations of the Amsterdam synagogue and verses: "And Shmuel said…", "And Avraham prayed…", which allude to the names of the "Public emissaries of the Ashkenasi community" who brought the chumashim to print.
5 volumes. Bereshit: [3], 165, 5, [1] leaves. Shemot: [1], 140, 8 leaves. Vayikra: [1], 76, 5 leaves. Bamidbar: [1], 79, 4, [1] leaves. Devarim: [2], 131, 6 leaves. 25 cm. Good condition. Few stains and slight wear. Non-original bindings.
Bibliography Institute, Listing 0309595, only Bereshit has the illustrated pre-title page listed.
Five volumes in good condition. All the volumes have a leaf before the title page illustrated with a copper etching. With illustrations of the Amsterdam synagogue and verses: "And Shmuel said…", "And Avraham prayed…", which allude to the names of the "Public emissaries of the Ashkenasi community" who brought the chumashim to print.
5 volumes. Bereshit: [3], 165, 5, [1] leaves. Shemot: [1], 140, 8 leaves. Vayikra: [1], 76, 5 leaves. Bamidbar: [1], 79, 4, [1] leaves. Devarim: [2], 131, 6 leaves. 25 cm. Good condition. Few stains and slight wear. Non-original bindings.
Bibliography Institute, Listing 0309595, only Bereshit has the illustrated pre-title page listed.
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Bibles and Tehilim
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Auction 40 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
September 3, 2014
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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Five Books of the Torah, Derech Selula, with Rashi commentary, Targum Unkelos and Targum Ashkenazi, explanations and Tikun Sofrim, Haftarot and the five Megillot. Furth, 1801-1803. Two title pages at the beginning of each volume, the first is illustrated with figures of Moshe and Aharon, Cherubs and eagles. Different title pages for the Haftarot. Detailed lists of subscribers from the Furth community and other communities in Germany.
5 volumes, Bereshit: [16], 1-177, [1], 179-236 leaves; Shemot: [4] (lacking leaf at end of introduction), 1-155, [1], 157-200 leaves; Vayikra: [4], 1-142, [1], 144-158 leaves; Bamidbar: [4], 1-118, [1], 120-140 leaves; Devarim: [4], 1-105, [1], 107-176 leaves.
24 cm. High-quality paper, white and greenish, overall good condition, several leaves are worn and detached. Tears to those same leaves. Contemporary elaborate leather bindings with impressed names. Tears and wear to bindings. Various handwritten inscriptions (inscriptions of deaths and ownership signatures).
Without Shabbat prayers which were added to some copies.
5 volumes, Bereshit: [16], 1-177, [1], 179-236 leaves; Shemot: [4] (lacking leaf at end of introduction), 1-155, [1], 157-200 leaves; Vayikra: [4], 1-142, [1], 144-158 leaves; Bamidbar: [4], 1-118, [1], 120-140 leaves; Devarim: [4], 1-105, [1], 107-176 leaves.
24 cm. High-quality paper, white and greenish, overall good condition, several leaves are worn and detached. Tears to those same leaves. Contemporary elaborate leather bindings with impressed names. Tears and wear to bindings. Various handwritten inscriptions (inscriptions of deaths and ownership signatures).
Without Shabbat prayers which were added to some copies.
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Bibles and Tehilim
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Auction 40 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
September 3, 2014
Opening: $2,000
Sold for: $6,250
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The Kennicott Bible. Elaborate facsimile published by Facsimile Editions. Including a commentary volume. London, [1985]. Copy no. 132/500.
A facsimile of an illustrated Spanish manuscript from 1476. The manuscript was commissioned by Don Solomon de Braga twenty years before the expulsion of Jews from Spain in 1492. It was written by Moshe ebn Zabara and illustrated by Yosef ebn Chaim whose style was influenced by Islamic art. The manuscript contains the whole Bible together with the Radak commentary and Sefer HaMichlol. The manuscript is called the Kennicott Bible after Benjamin Kennicot (1718-1783) an English clergyman and Hebraist who acquired the manuscript for the Radcliffe Library in England.
An exceptionally beautiful facsimile which was published after five and a half years of preparation. Printed on thick paper of excellent quality especially produced to reproduce the appearance of parchment on which the original manuscript was written. The gilding of the facsimile illustrations was done by hand, by seven artists who worked continuously for four months. Bound in an exquisite leather binding.
Facsimile: [444] leaves, 30 cm. commentary volume: 97 pp. Very good condition. Both volumes are contained in a fine box, slightly damaged
A facsimile of an illustrated Spanish manuscript from 1476. The manuscript was commissioned by Don Solomon de Braga twenty years before the expulsion of Jews from Spain in 1492. It was written by Moshe ebn Zabara and illustrated by Yosef ebn Chaim whose style was influenced by Islamic art. The manuscript contains the whole Bible together with the Radak commentary and Sefer HaMichlol. The manuscript is called the Kennicott Bible after Benjamin Kennicot (1718-1783) an English clergyman and Hebraist who acquired the manuscript for the Radcliffe Library in England.
An exceptionally beautiful facsimile which was published after five and a half years of preparation. Printed on thick paper of excellent quality especially produced to reproduce the appearance of parchment on which the original manuscript was written. The gilding of the facsimile illustrations was done by hand, by seven artists who worked continuously for four months. Bound in an exquisite leather binding.
Facsimile: [444] leaves, 30 cm. commentary volume: 97 pp. Very good condition. Both volumes are contained in a fine box, slightly damaged
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