Auction 059 Items from the Victor (Avigdor) Klagsbald Collection: Early Printed Books, Manuscripts, Glosses and Autographs by Leading Rabbinic Figures
Jul 15, 2025
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Auction 059 Items from the Victor (Avigdor) Klagsbald Collection: Early Printed Books, Manuscripts, Glosses and Autographs by Leading Rabbinic Figures
Jul 15, 2025
Opening: $180
Sold for: $425
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Tractatus De Juribus Judaeorum, Von Recht der Juden, by Johann Jodicus Beck. Nuremberg: Johann Georg Lochner, 1741. German.
Title page in red and black.
Comprehensive study on the laws and rights of Jews in Germany. The work relates to both German legislation and halachah, with the aim of promoting tolerance towards the Jewish community by study and explanation of halachah.
Engraved frontispiece depicting four images: a wedding, a last will, business affairs and execution by hanging.
[1] engraved plate, [10], 599 pages. 23 cm. Overall good condition. Stains, including dampstains. Small marginal tears. Rough, uneven trimming. Early binding with leather spine, color endpaper, and gilt decorations on spine.
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Auction 059 Items from the Victor (Avigdor) Klagsbald Collection: Early Printed Books, Manuscripts, Glosses and Autographs by Leading Rabbinic Figures
Jul 15, 2025
Opening: $300
Sold for: $400
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Kirchliche Verfassung der heutigen Juden, by Johann Christoph Georg Bodenschatz. Frankfurt-Leipzig: Joh. Friedr. Beckers / Georg Otto, 1748-1749. German and Hebrew. Four parts in two volumes (with engraved title page at beginning of first volume and general title page in each volume; general title pages printed in red and black).
Important study by the German theologian J
ohann Christian Bodenschatz (1717-1797) on the Jewish religion and customs, particularly the customs of Ashkenazic Jewry. The book includes detailed and objective descriptions of Jewish customs during the author's time and provides a highly important source of information on the history of Jews in the 18th century. The book is accompanied by thirty engraved plates produced by Gottfried Eichler, Georg Paul Nusbiegel and Johann Conrad Müller, depicting Jewish customs and lifestyle: inauguration of a Torah scroll, blessing of the moon, priestly blessing, prayers in the synagogue, Sabbath, the High Holidays, Jewish festivals, tallit and tefillin, circumcision, pidyon haben, marriage and divorce, chalitzah, shechitah, immersion in the mikveh, visiting the sick, Jewish burial, and more.
ohann Christian Bodenschatz (1717-1797) on the Jewish religion and customs, particularly the customs of Ashkenazic Jewry. The book includes detailed and objective descriptions of Jewish customs during the author's time and provides a highly important source of information on the history of Jews in the 18th century. The book is accompanied by thirty engraved plates produced by Gottfried Eichler, Georg Paul Nusbiegel and Johann Conrad Müller, depicting Jewish customs and lifestyle: inauguration of a Torah scroll, blessing of the moon, priestly blessing, prayers in the synagogue, Sabbath, the High Holidays, Jewish festivals, tallit and tefillin, circumcision, pidyon haben, marriage and divorce, chalitzah, shechitah, immersion in the mikveh, visiting the sick, Jewish burial, and more.
Two volumes. Volume I: [28], 206; 328, 331-386, [2] pages. Volume II: [4], 256; 270, [34] pages. Total of [30] engraved plates in both volumes (including title page engraving at beginning of first volumes; some engravings bound out of place). [12] pages of introduction to second volume bound at end of first volume (several leaves at beginning of first volume misordered). 23 cm. Good condition. Stains. Marginal tears and open tears to several leaves, not affecting text. Old bindings, with defects.
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Auction 059 Items from the Victor (Avigdor) Klagsbald Collection: Early Printed Books, Manuscripts, Glosses and Autographs by Leading Rabbinic Figures
Jul 15, 2025
Opening: $100
Sold for: $213
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Grammatica ebrea spiegata in lingua italiana, Italian work on Hebrew grammar by Simon [Simchah] Calimani. Venice: Bragadin, 1751. Italian with some Hebrew.
Elaborate original leather binding, with gilt inscriptions.
At end of work, chapter on Hebrew poetics.
R. Simchah Calimani (1699-1784) was a prominent rabbi, linguist and poet of the Jewish community of Venice. He taught in the Venice Torah school and became a prolific author of various literary works, including the satire Tochachat Megulah.
Italian inscriptions on front and back endpapers (partially deleted with ink).
[5], 212 pages. Approx. 17 cm. Gilt edges. Good condition. Stains. Fine original leather binding, with many gilt decorations and original color endpaper. Defects to bindings (tear to bottom of spine).
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Auction 059 Items from the Victor (Avigdor) Klagsbald Collection: Early Printed Books, Manuscripts, Glosses and Autographs by Leading Rabbinic Figures
Jul 15, 2025
Opening: $250
Sold for: $425
Including buyer's premium
Ueber die bürgerliche Verbesserung der Juden [On the Civil Improvement of the Jews], by Christian Wilhelm Dohm. Berlin and Szcecin: Friedrich Nicolai, 1781. First edition. German and French.
First edition of Christian Wilhelm Dohm's groundbreaking work on the legal and social status of Europe's Jews. Dohm, an Enlightenment-era Christian intellectual, wrote the work at the encouragement of his friend Moses Mendelssohn, claiming that the restrictions imposed on the Jews are harmful to society and proposing granting them equal rites.
At the same time, he criticizes Jewish religious institutions and traditional ways of life, which he claims impede their integration into society. This book is considered an important stage in the question of emancipation and civil rites of Jews in Europe.
[8], 200 pages. 16 cm. Overall good condition. Stains and wear. Creases. Minor tears. Inscriptions and signatures. Stamp. Bookplate. Old cardboard binding, somewhat worn on margins.
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