Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $14,000
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Midrash Tilim [Tehilim], Constantinople 1512, Shmuel ben David ben Nachmiash Prrint. Midrashim of the Sages on the book of Psalms ("Midrash Shocher Tov"), first edition. Last page contains colophon with year of print. Several comments and inscriptions in handwriting.
[52] leaves, 26 cm.
Good-fair condition. Title-page has a big tear, professionally restored. Pages have stains and professionally restored damages. Unoriginal leather cover.
[52] leaves, 26 cm.
Good-fair condition. Title-page has a big tear, professionally restored. Pages have stains and professionally restored damages. Unoriginal leather cover.
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $3,600
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Novellae on Tractate Gittin, by Rabeinu Shlomo Aderet (the Rashba). Venice, 1523, Daniel Bomberg print. First edition.
143 leaves, 24 cm. Good condition. Some pages are stained; some are damaged and professionally restored. Ink-stamps, some handwriting. Unoriginal leather cover.
Rare.
143 leaves, 24 cm. Good condition. Some pages are stained; some are damaged and professionally restored. Ink-stamps, some handwriting. Unoriginal leather cover.
Rare.
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $1,300
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Pirkei Eliyahu – Hebrew grammar book, in format of concise rules, with nikkud. By Rabbi Eliyahu [the bachur] ben Asher HaLevi Ashkenazi. Basel, 1527.
Introduction and Latin translation facing Hebrew page for page. Printer's symbol on title-page.
Glosses and comments in Latin handwriting from 1601.
[98] leaves, 17 cm.
Good condition. Stains on first pages. Slight moisture-damage. Unoriginal half-parchment cover.
Introduction and Latin translation facing Hebrew page for page. Printer's symbol on title-page.
Glosses and comments in Latin handwriting from 1601.
[98] leaves, 17 cm.
Good condition. Stains on first pages. Slight moisture-damage. Unoriginal half-parchment cover.
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $1,800
Sold for: $2,250
Including buyer's premium
This Machzor is with the customs practiced by the Jewish community of Rome. It is for the month of Tishrei including the prayers for Rosh HaShana, Yom Kippur and Succot. It includes the commentary of the "Kimcha De-Abishuna"(authored by Rabbi Yochanan son of Yossef Trivish). It also includes Pirkei Avot with the commentary of the Rambam and Rabbi Ovadya Seforno. [It was printed close to the eve of Succot 1540]
There are many hand-written glosses in old Italian handwriting concerning the wording, style, customs laws and explanation [some of the notes are cropped]. Many signs of words being deleted by the Christian censorship.
[189] leaves. 31 cm. Condition is not consistent; most pages are in excellent condition with slight stains from usage. Page 67 was inserted from a different copy and is in poor to fair condition. There is damage and staining to last pages but no damage to the text. Colored edges. Illustrations on title page are slightly cropped. New binding with a parchment spine.
On other copies of this Machzor, some of which have the name of the author, see Mif'al Ha-Bibliografia CD, item number 0172349. Approximately 20 books were printed in Bologna and this Machzor is one of the later ones printed there.
There are many hand-written glosses in old Italian handwriting concerning the wording, style, customs laws and explanation [some of the notes are cropped]. Many signs of words being deleted by the Christian censorship.
[189] leaves. 31 cm. Condition is not consistent; most pages are in excellent condition with slight stains from usage. Page 67 was inserted from a different copy and is in poor to fair condition. There is damage and staining to last pages but no damage to the text. Colored edges. Illustrations on title page are slightly cropped. New binding with a parchment spine.
On other copies of this Machzor, some of which have the name of the author, see Mif'al Ha-Bibliografia CD, item number 0172349. Approximately 20 books were printed in Bologna and this Machzor is one of the later ones printed there.
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Early printed books – Resh and Shin Years
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $1,500
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She'elot U-Teshuvot of Rabbeinu Nissim Gerona, Rome 1545, 1st edition.
Signatures of previous owners include Rabbi Yochanan Zvi Hirsch son of Rabbi Mordechai Schlank, both were students of the Chatam Sofer. Rabbi Mordechai Luria of Safed, author of Divrei Mordechai. Rabbi Avraham Shlomo, and Rabbi Yaacov Yossef.
100 leaves, incorrect pagination. Most of the pages are on very clear paper. Fair to good condition. Restoration done on title page and several other pages. New leather binding.
Signatures of previous owners include Rabbi Yochanan Zvi Hirsch son of Rabbi Mordechai Schlank, both were students of the Chatam Sofer. Rabbi Mordechai Luria of Safed, author of Divrei Mordechai. Rabbi Avraham Shlomo, and Rabbi Yaacov Yossef.
100 leaves, incorrect pagination. Most of the pages are on very clear paper. Fair to good condition. Restoration done on title page and several other pages. New leather binding.
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Early printed books – Resh and Shin Years
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $1,500
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Leshon Limudim's subject matter is on grammar and writing poetry authored by Rabbi David Yichya in Constantinople 1542.
It contains notes by Rabbi Shlomo Almuli (author of Sefer HaShorashim HaGadol) as well as one of his poems in the beginning of the book.
Signatures by previous owners include such names as Shmuel Ben El-Tabib and "Huna Bar Aba Y.Tz.". A faded signature and stamp of Rabbi Avraham Ezriel.
There are many glosses [some are cropped or damaged]. Above some glosses there appears 2 "Alefs" which seem to refer to Aba, father of Huna Y. Tz. [Yishmerehu Tzuro]. In one of the glosses it states "as I wrote in the Sefer HaMichlol".
[45] pages. 18.5 cm. Fair Condition. Moth holes and stains. Restoration to title page. Parchment binding.
It contains notes by Rabbi Shlomo Almuli (author of Sefer HaShorashim HaGadol) as well as one of his poems in the beginning of the book.
Signatures by previous owners include such names as Shmuel Ben El-Tabib and "Huna Bar Aba Y.Tz.". A faded signature and stamp of Rabbi Avraham Ezriel.
There are many glosses [some are cropped or damaged]. Above some glosses there appears 2 "Alefs" which seem to refer to Aba, father of Huna Y. Tz. [Yishmerehu Tzuro]. In one of the glosses it states "as I wrote in the Sefer HaMichlol".
[45] pages. 18.5 cm. Fair Condition. Moth holes and stains. Restoration to title page. Parchment binding.
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Early printed books – Resh and Shin Years
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $2,500
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Tshuvot Harav, 517 questions and answers on various matters, by Rabbi Yitzchak Bar Sheshet – the Ribash. Constantinople, 1547, Eliezer Soncino Print. First Edition.
The Rivash was born in Spain in 1326 and died in Algeria in 1408. His master was Rabbi Nissim bar Reuven – the Ran. He also received Torah from rabbi Chasdai Karkash and Rabbi Peretz HaCohen.
This book is one of the foremost books of responsa written by Rishonim. It was printed in pamphlets and distributed on Shabbat in synagogue, as was tradition in Constantinople in that time. Some of Constantinople's rabbis were opposed to this custom, and it was a topic for halachic debate among the rabbis. See A. Ya'ari, the Hebrew Print in Constantinople, Jerusalem 1967, page 103, no. 145.
Several old glosses and corrections appear inside the book.
The index is not in place. Some leaves are missing, altogether there are 293 leaves out of 303.
The first leaf of the indexes is a facsimile and the leaf preceding it is taken from a different copy.
[293] leaves, 27.5 cm. Good condition. Thick, high-quality paper, wide margins, most of the leaves are white and clean.
The title-page has been professionally restored. There are dark stains on the last leaves, and some are reinforced by paper. Four leaves have moth holes. Unoriginal leather cover.
The Rivash was born in Spain in 1326 and died in Algeria in 1408. His master was Rabbi Nissim bar Reuven – the Ran. He also received Torah from rabbi Chasdai Karkash and Rabbi Peretz HaCohen.
This book is one of the foremost books of responsa written by Rishonim. It was printed in pamphlets and distributed on Shabbat in synagogue, as was tradition in Constantinople in that time. Some of Constantinople's rabbis were opposed to this custom, and it was a topic for halachic debate among the rabbis. See A. Ya'ari, the Hebrew Print in Constantinople, Jerusalem 1967, page 103, no. 145.
Several old glosses and corrections appear inside the book.
The index is not in place. Some leaves are missing, altogether there are 293 leaves out of 303.
The first leaf of the indexes is a facsimile and the leaf preceding it is taken from a different copy.
[293] leaves, 27.5 cm. Good condition. Thick, high-quality paper, wide margins, most of the leaves are white and clean.
The title-page has been professionally restored. There are dark stains on the last leaves, and some are reinforced by paper. Four leaves have moth holes. Unoriginal leather cover.
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Early printed books – Resh and Shin Years
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
Page from Sefer Hashorashim HaGadol by Rabbi Shlomo Almoli. Constantinople, 1546. Eliezer Soncino Print. Unknown, single edition.
Sefer HaShorashim HaGadol by Rabbi Shlomo Almoli is an unknown work, not mentioned in any of the lists of Constantinople books or of Rabbi Shlomo Almoli's books.
Several years ago, the title-page of this work was discovered in a private collection: "Sefer HaShorashim HaGadol. Written by the great Rabbi Shlomo Almoli… Printed here in Constantinople By Eliezer ben Rabbi Gershon Soncino, in [1546]". Based on this page (its photograph is included), the book was listed in MB CD as no. 0325908.
Now an additional page of the book is revealed to us, dealing with roots of words from the Tanach. Every root is analyzed at length, together with sharp refutations of the Radak's understandings of the roots, contained in Sefer HaShorashim. This page deals with words beginning with נ'.
Rare discovery of unknown work from 16th cebtury.
One page, 34 cm. Only one side is printed [probably a proof page, or last page printed of unfinished book]. Fair-poor condition; professionally restored moth and time damages, damages also to text.
Sefer HaShorashim HaGadol by Rabbi Shlomo Almoli is an unknown work, not mentioned in any of the lists of Constantinople books or of Rabbi Shlomo Almoli's books.
Several years ago, the title-page of this work was discovered in a private collection: "Sefer HaShorashim HaGadol. Written by the great Rabbi Shlomo Almoli… Printed here in Constantinople By Eliezer ben Rabbi Gershon Soncino, in [1546]". Based on this page (its photograph is included), the book was listed in MB CD as no. 0325908.
Now an additional page of the book is revealed to us, dealing with roots of words from the Tanach. Every root is analyzed at length, together with sharp refutations of the Radak's understandings of the roots, contained in Sefer HaShorashim. This page deals with words beginning with נ'.
Rare discovery of unknown work from 16th cebtury.
One page, 34 cm. Only one side is printed [probably a proof page, or last page printed of unfinished book]. Fair-poor condition; professionally restored moth and time damages, damages also to text.
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Early printed books – Resh and Shin Years
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $6,000
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Talmud Yerushalmi. Cracow 1609, 2nd Edition.
4 parts in one volume. At the beginning of Zra'im there is the main title page for the Talmud. Each of the other parts (Mo'ed, Nashim and Nezikin) has its own title page. Printed as 2 columns per leaf with and additional column with commentary edited by Rabbi David ben Menashe of Cracow (aka Rabbi David Darshan).
On the title page there is a signature of previous owner: "…Levy Yerushalmi" [possibly Rabbi Levy Yerushalmi Av Beit Din of Biligardo in the 1730s, whose responsa were printed as She'elot U-Teshuvot Panim Me'irot]. Short glosses. On the page before Sede Mo'ed are lengthy handwritten inscriptions.
65; 83; 66; 51 leaves. 33.5 cm. Good condition. In some pages the margins are cropped, no damage to the text. Restored damage caused by stains. Professional restoration on title page and a number of other pages. Colored edges. Cardboard binding with cloth.
4 parts in one volume. At the beginning of Zra'im there is the main title page for the Talmud. Each of the other parts (Mo'ed, Nashim and Nezikin) has its own title page. Printed as 2 columns per leaf with and additional column with commentary edited by Rabbi David ben Menashe of Cracow (aka Rabbi David Darshan).
On the title page there is a signature of previous owner: "…Levy Yerushalmi" [possibly Rabbi Levy Yerushalmi Av Beit Din of Biligardo in the 1730s, whose responsa were printed as She'elot U-Teshuvot Panim Me'irot]. Short glosses. On the page before Sede Mo'ed are lengthy handwritten inscriptions.
65; 83; 66; 51 leaves. 33.5 cm. Good condition. In some pages the margins are cropped, no damage to the text. Restored damage caused by stains. Professional restoration on title page and a number of other pages. Colored edges. Cardboard binding with cloth.
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Early printed books – Resh and Shin Years
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $700
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The book Ru'ach Chen with commentary – traced to Rabbi Yehuda Ibn Tibon or to his son Rabbi Shmuel. Cremona, [1566]. Introductions and philosophic principals, explanation of terms from Maimonides' Guide to the Perplexed, and commentary.
Title-page is in illuminated frame.
20 leaves, 19 cm. Good-fair condition. Moth holes. Stains. Half of the title-page is professionally restored (with omission on other side). Top margins of some pages are cut off.
Title-page is in illuminated frame.
20 leaves, 19 cm. Good-fair condition. Moth holes. Stains. Half of the title-page is professionally restored (with omission on other side). Top margins of some pages are cut off.
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Early printed books – Resh and Shin Years
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $1,200
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The book Imrei No'am, Rabbi Ya'akov Deleishkash. Cremona, [1566], Vicenzo Conty Print. Commentary on the Torah, simple explanations and novellae on portions by Ashkenazi and Sephardic sages. Title-page in illuminated frame.
20 leaves, (should be 50), 20 cm. Very good condition. Few moth-holes and restored damages. Faded ink-stamp on bottom of title-page. Small hole and professionally-restored tear on title-page. Modern, half-leather binding.
20 leaves, (should be 50), 20 cm. Very good condition. Few moth-holes and restored damages. Faded ink-stamp on bottom of title-page. Small hole and professionally-restored tear on title-page. Modern, half-leather binding.
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Early printed books – Resh and Shin Years
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $550
Sold for: $688
Including buyer's premium
Insights on peirush Rashi on the Chumash from the Ga’on Rabbi Yisrael Isserlin, author of Terumot HaDeshen, Venice, 1545, 2nd edition.
A previous owner's signature by Shalom Anavi, probably Rabbi Shalom Anavi of the sages and wealthy members of the community of Kushta.
24 leaves. 19 cm. Fair to good condition. Damage to the margins and restored moth
holes. New binding.
A previous owner's signature by Shalom Anavi, probably Rabbi Shalom Anavi of the sages and wealthy members of the community of Kushta.
24 leaves. 19 cm. Fair to good condition. Damage to the margins and restored moth
holes. New binding.
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