Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
Sefer Merkavat HaMishna – First Edition – Inscriptions and Signatures
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Sefer Merkavat HaMishna, Chiddushim on the Rambam’s Mishneh Torah, with pamphlet Brachot BeCheshbon and Kontres Acharon, by Rabbi Shlomo of Chelma. Frankfurt am der Oder, [1750]. First edition.
At end of preface curly Oriental signature: “Avraham son of Rabbi Avigdor” – Rabbi Avraham Avigdor Chief Av Beit Din of Constantinople, author of "Zchor Le’Avraham". Title page contains personal inscription in his handwriting: “Kislev… and he sent me the book which he authored as well as Sefer Asarah Shulchanot…”. Additional stamps and signatures: Rabbi Avraham Ezriel; Rabbi Eliezer Eliyahu [son of Rabbi Nachum] Wallenstein and others.
Author of the book, the Ga’on Rabbi Shlomo of Chelma – Chełm (1716-1781), among famous geniuses of Poland; in 1779 passed through Turkey on his way to Eretz Israel. He was delayed in Constantinople and Izmir for a while and formed a close connection with rabbis of the area. Several months after arriving in Eretz Israel he was forced to leave; he arrived in Saloniki together with his family and began preparing his second section of his book Merkavat HaMishna for print, however he perished upon the outbreak of a plague in the city.
38, 37-49, 52-128; 18 leaves. 30 cm. Good condition. Stains and tears, minor moth marks on inner margins, several detached leaves. Lower margins cut off on border of text. Detached worn binding.
At end of preface curly Oriental signature: “Avraham son of Rabbi Avigdor” – Rabbi Avraham Avigdor Chief Av Beit Din of Constantinople, author of "Zchor Le’Avraham". Title page contains personal inscription in his handwriting: “Kislev… and he sent me the book which he authored as well as Sefer Asarah Shulchanot…”. Additional stamps and signatures: Rabbi Avraham Ezriel; Rabbi Eliezer Eliyahu [son of Rabbi Nachum] Wallenstein and others.
Author of the book, the Ga’on Rabbi Shlomo of Chelma – Chełm (1716-1781), among famous geniuses of Poland; in 1779 passed through Turkey on his way to Eretz Israel. He was delayed in Constantinople and Izmir for a while and formed a close connection with rabbis of the area. Several months after arriving in Eretz Israel he was forced to leave; he arrived in Saloniki together with his family and began preparing his second section of his book Merkavat HaMishna for print, however he perished upon the outbreak of a plague in the city.
38, 37-49, 52-128; 18 leaves. 30 cm. Good condition. Stains and tears, minor moth marks on inner margins, several detached leaves. Lower margins cut off on border of text. Detached worn binding.
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