Auction 40 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
Machzor with Kimcha De’avishona Commentary – Bologna – 1540 – Complete Two-Volume Set
Opening: $2,500
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Machzor according to the custom of Rome with Kimcha De’avishona commentary. Contains: Passover Haggadha, Tractate Avot with commentaries of the Rambam of Rabbi Ovadia of Sforno. Parts 1-2 [separate title page for each section]. Bologna, [1540].
Corrections of versions and handwritten glosses. Many Christian censor erasures [most places are legible. Several places have ink erosion]. One pamphlet has a double leaf, one has variations in the censor erasures from the second copy of the same leaf. Added to the end of Volume 2 is a handwritten leaf with a prayer for rain during years of drought.
Among the most important machzorim printed in Italy. First edition of Kimcha De’avishova commentary; comprehensive commentary on the prayers and piyutim, by Rabbi Yochanan son of Rabbi Yosef Trivish [the commentary was printed anonymously; colophon at end of book: “We have found a wise and sagacious person who out of modesty concealed his name in his introduction although it is public knowledge who he is…”.] For further information concerning other copies of this machzor, some with the name of the commentary's author, see the Bibliography Institute CD Listing 0172349.
Complete two-volume copy. [200 + 1 double leaf; 190 + 1 double leaf] leaves. 27-27.5 cm. Varying condition, Volume A – overall fair condition, spotting and wear, few tears. Cutoff margins. First title page with damages and restorations, many worn and restored leaves, with lacking text. Volume B – good condition. New elaborate leather bindings.
The colophon: "It was completed on Erev Succot 1541. Less than twenty Hebrew books were printed in Bologna. This Machzor is one of the last books printed there.
Corrections of versions and handwritten glosses. Many Christian censor erasures [most places are legible. Several places have ink erosion]. One pamphlet has a double leaf, one has variations in the censor erasures from the second copy of the same leaf. Added to the end of Volume 2 is a handwritten leaf with a prayer for rain during years of drought.
Among the most important machzorim printed in Italy. First edition of Kimcha De’avishova commentary; comprehensive commentary on the prayers and piyutim, by Rabbi Yochanan son of Rabbi Yosef Trivish [the commentary was printed anonymously; colophon at end of book: “We have found a wise and sagacious person who out of modesty concealed his name in his introduction although it is public knowledge who he is…”.] For further information concerning other copies of this machzor, some with the name of the commentary's author, see the Bibliography Institute CD Listing 0172349.
Complete two-volume copy. [200 + 1 double leaf; 190 + 1 double leaf] leaves. 27-27.5 cm. Varying condition, Volume A – overall fair condition, spotting and wear, few tears. Cutoff margins. First title page with damages and restorations, many worn and restored leaves, with lacking text. Volume B – good condition. New elaborate leather bindings.
The colophon: "It was completed on Erev Succot 1541. Less than twenty Hebrew books were printed in Bologna. This Machzor is one of the last books printed there.
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Early Printed Books and Incunabula - Resh and Shin Years