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Auction 103 Part 2 Early Printed Books | Sabbateanism and Crypto-Jews of Spain and Portugal | Chassidut and Kabbalah | Books Printed in Slavita and Jerusalem | Letters and Manuscripts
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The Book of Tehillim – Psalterium ex hebreo dilige[n]tissime ad verbu[m] fere tralatu[m] – translated into Latin by Felix Pratensis. [Venice]: Petrus Liechtenstein and Daniel Bomberg, 1515. Latin, with some words in Hebrew on margins.
The first book printed by Daniel Bomberg, prominent 16th-century Venetian printer, who also printed the first complete editions of the Talmud Bavli and Talmud Yerushalmi and the Rabbinic Bible (Mikraot Gedolot). Printed at Bomberg's initiative and expense at the press of Petrus Liechtenstein, as Bomberg had not yet attained a license to print books.
The translator, Felix Pratensis (d. 1559) was an apostate Jew of Italian origin, who also later cooperated with Bomberg in publishing his first Rabbinic Bible edition in 1517.
Printed in black and red.
Colophon on penultimate leaf.
[1], 64 leaves. Lacking one leaf after title page (with rest of introduction of translator, official prohibition of printing by others, and short poem by Bomberg). Approx. 20 cm. Fair condition. Stains, including large dampstains. Tears. Large open tear to title page, covering approx. half of leaf, heavily affecting text on both sides, repaired with paper filling. Worming in many places (some significant), affecting text, partially repaired with paper filling. New binding.
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Hilchot Rav Alfas (Rif), Part III, Seder Nezikin, with commentators, and with Tosefta. Venice: Daniel Bomberg, 1522.
Part III – Tractates Bava Kama, Bava Metzia, Bava Batra, Sanhedrin, Makot, Shevuot and Avodah Zarah.
First edition of Tosefta, printed after the Rif of each tractate respectively. This order has been retained in printed editions to the present.
Second complete edition of the Rif.
Ownership inscriptions and signatures on title page: "Asher Viterbo, Shimshon Viterbo", "Asher Viterbo" (apparently R. Asher son of Shimshon Viterbo, a Torah scholar of Pesaro); "Leon Viterbo di Pesaro" (in Latin characters); "Yosef son of R. Meir Chananel Nachman".
Signature on p. 71a (in Ashkenazic script): "Tzadok son of R. D. Brans[?] of Greater Dubno" (possibly R. Tzadok Marshelkovitz son of R. David Parnas, a leading member of Dubno who established a Beit Midrash called the Kloiz Beratz, d. 1838). Signature on p. 265a (in early Ashkenazic script): "Or Shraga Feivel Kahana".
Many glosses in Italian script on first leaves.
Censors' inscriptions on last and second-to-last leaf. Many censorship expurgations in Mordechai and Tosefta of Tractate Avodah Zarah.
392; 9, [1] leaves. 34.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains, including many dampstains and traces of former dampness with mold stains. Worming to title page and other leaves, affecting title page and text (partially repaired with paper filling). Marginal tears to several leaves. New leather binding, with defects.
Bookplate of Mozes Heiman Gans.
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Talmud Yerushalmi, all four parts – Seder Zera'im, Moed, Nashim and Nezikin. Venice: Daniel Bomberg, 1523-1524. First edition. All four parts of Talmud Yerushalmi in one volume.
Large-format volume, comprising all four parts of the Talmud Yerushalmi (the vast majority of Tractate Niddah is lacking). All later printings of the Talmud Yerushalmi are based on the present edition.
Decorative woodcut initial panels at beginnings of tractates. Mishnah text printed in full before the Gemara for each chapter.
Incomplete copy with defects. Main title page at beginning of volume lacking, as well as the title page of Seder Nezikin and several leaves in other places (including the majority of Tractate Niddah). Divisional title pages for Seder Moed and Seder Nashim.
On title page of Seder Moed, signature: "Yosef Khodjainov Bukhara" [R. Yosef Khodjainov, 1840-1924, a Bukharan Torah scholar and Rabbi of Samarkand; a founder of the Bukharan neighborhood of Jerusalem].
Incomplete copy with defects. All four parts in one volume. Seder Zera'im: 3-6, 9-65 leaves. Lacking first two leaves and leaves 7-8. Seder Moed: 83 leaves. Seder Nashim: 66 leaves. Seder Nezikin and Tractate Niddah: 2-46 leaves. Lacking title page and leaves 47-51 (the vast majority of Tractate Niddah). Leaves 3-6 misordered. Photocopy replacements of most lacking leaves (apart from lacking title page at beginning of volume). 32 cm. Fair condition, some leaves in fair-poor condition. Stains, including dampstains and traces of former dampness, with mold stains to many leaves. Wear to some leaves. Tears and open tears (large open tears in several places), affecting text, partially repaired with paper. Worming, affecting text, partially repaired with tape. New leather binding.
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Two books printed in the 1500s – in one volume.
1. Sefer Ikarim, principles of Jewish faith, by R. Yosef Albo. Venice, 1544.
2. Ohel Yaakov, commentary on the philosophical and mathematical parts of Sefer HaIkarim by R. Yosef Albo, by R. Yaakov Koppelman. Freiburg, 1584. First edition.
Geometrical illustrations and various diagrams. On p. 32b, illustration of two people on a ship.
Ownership inscriptions in both books: On title page of Sefer HaIkarim, signature of "Meshulam Zalman Fischhof Auerbach", and other inscriptions; on title page of Ohel Yaakov: "Meshulam Zalman son of… R. Binyamin Ze'ev Wolf Fischhof Auerbach" [R. Binyamin Wolf son of R. Meshulam Zalman Fischhof Auerbach, head of the Nikolsburg (Mikulov) Beit Din, author of a 1695 approbation for Vayakhel Moshe, printed in Dessau, 1699, may be the son or father of the present signatory].
Handwritten glosses (by several writers, in Ashkenazic script nearly contemporaneous with printing).
Few Hebrew books were printed in Freiburg.
Sefer HaIkarim: [1], 2-171 leaves. Mah Tovu Ohalecha Yaakov: 34 leaves. 19 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains, including dampstains and dark stains. Marginal tears and open tears to several leaves. Early binding, with leather spine and corners. Defects to binding (both sides of binding loose).
Bookplate of Mozes Heiman Gans.
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Three books in two volumes, on Hebrew grammar, printed in Venice in 1546 by Daniel Bomberg:
1. Sefer HaHarkavah by R. Eliyahu Bachur. Venice, 1546. Without Pirkei Eliyahu (with divisional title page).
[1], 2-32 (misfoliated 33), 41-44 leaves. Lacking 8 leaves 33-40. 14.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Old leather binding, with gilt decorations.
2-3. Tzachut BeDikduk and Moznei Leshon HaKodesh, by R. Avraham ibn Ezra. Venice, 1546. Divisional title page for Moznei Leshon HaKodesh. As part of a set of grammatical books printed together, foliation begins in the middle.
133-194; [1], 196-236 leaves. Approx. 15 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, including some dampstains. Light wear. Tears, including marginal open tears to title page of first book and several other leaves, repaired with paper filling. New binding, with parts of an early leather binding.
The three present books are part of a set of six grammatical works printed that year, often printed together.
Bookplate of Mozes Heiman Gans.
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Two books in one volume, first editions of important works printed by Daniel Bomberg in Venice:
1. She'iltot of R. Achai Gaon. Venice: Daniel Bomberg, [1546]. First edition.
Early halachic work from the beginning of the Geonic era, containing homilies according to the order of the Torah portions, combining a halachic discussion with aggadic matter.
Colophon on last page. Signature on title page: "Yaakov de Pinto" [Torah scholar and distinguished member of the 19th century community of the Hague]; another ownership inscription at center of title page: "Yosef Toledano" and a deleted inscription of "R. Baruch ibn Chaim".
2. Shibolei HaLeket, laws, rulings and customs, by R. Tzidkiyah son of Avraham Anav the physician. Venice: Daniel Bomberg, [1546]. First edition.
Colophon on last page: "The holy work was completed with the utmost possible care with G-d's assistance, by Cornelio Adelkind, [1546]".
This edition is an abridgment of the first part of the original work, by an unknown author. Another abridgment of Shibolei HaLeket is Tanya (Tanya Rabati), printed in Mantua, 1514. On the various editions of the work, see: Y. Ta-Shma, Shibolei HaLeket and its Doublets, Italia, XI, 1995, pp. 47-51.
She'iltot: 61, [1] leaves. Shibolei HaLeket: 32, 34-39, 41-55 leaves. Lacking leaves 33 and 40 (leaves 35 and 38 respectively are erroneously printed again in their place). Leaves 17-18, 23-24 misordered. Approx. 30 cm. Varying condition, fair-good to fair. Stains, including dampstains. Worming (significant worming in some places), repaired with paper filling. Open tears to two leaves in Shibolei HaLeket, affecting text (the lacking portion of one leaf stuck to other leaf). Early leather binding, with gilt inscriptions. Defects to binding.
Bookplate of Mozes Heiman Gans.
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Sermons on the Torah, by R. Shem Tov ibn Shem Tov. Venice: Marco Antonio Giustiniani, 1547. Second edition.
At center of title page, ownership inscription: "Yaakov ibn Villecid" [the philanthropist R. Yaakov Villecid of Constantinople ca. 1600s, apparently a family member of R. Shmuel ibn Villecid (d. 1632), a leading rabbi of Constantinople at the time of the Maharit, a son of R. Avraham Villecid, a rabbi of Nikopol]. Another signature on title page: "Yaakov de Pinto" [a Torah scholar and prominent community member of the Hague in the 19th century].
At top of title page, ownership inscription, partially deleted. On left margins of title page, lengthy inscription of verses from Parashat Balak (slightly trimmed).
74, 76-81 leaves. Lacking leaf 75. 29 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, including light dampstains. Worming, including significant worming in one place throughout all leaves of the book, affecting text. Old binding, with leather spine and gilt decorations. Wear and light defects to binding.
Bookplate of Mozes Heiman Gans.
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Commentary of the Ralbag on the Torah, with explanation of meanings and words, with morals deriving from them, by R. Levi son of Gershom, the Ralbag. Venice: Daniel Bomberg by Cornelio Adelkind, 1547.
Early leather binding.
Colophon on p. 248a, with poem in honor of the author and the printer Cornelio Adelkind.
[1], 2-6, 9-248 leaves. 31 cm. Most leaves in good condition. Many stains to title page and several other leaves. Wear and tears to margins of title page, not affecting text. Tears to last leaf, affecting text, without loss. Early leather binding, repaired. Wear and defects to binding.
Bookplate on back endpaper: "Joseph John Gurney" (English banker and religious figure, 1788-1847).
Bookplate of Mozes Heiman Gans.
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Chovat HaLevavot, by R. Bachya ibn Pakuda, translated by R. Yehudah ibn Tibbon. Venice: Daniel Bomberg, 1548. Second edition of a foundational book of ethics, service of G-d and religious thought, which has been printed in over a hundred[!] editions with commentaries and new translations from the original Arabic.
Short marginal glosses and annotations, by various writers.
[1], 2-84, 86-87 leaves. Lacking leaf 85 and last leaf. 19.5 cm. Overall good-fair condition. Stains, including dampstains. Worming, affecting text. Open tear to leaf 87, affecting text. Early binding, with minor defects.
Bookplate of Mozes Heiman Gans.
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Halachot Gedolot. Venice: Marco Antonio Giustiniani, 1548. First edition.
One of the first halachic works authored after the completion of the Talmud, during the Geonic period. The identity of the author, who is quoted extensively by the Rishonim, is subject to dispute, with attributions to either R. Yehudai Gaon or R. Shimon Kayyara.
On p. 61a, gloss (trimmed) in Oriental script.
[4], 8, 10-144 leaves. Lacking leaf 9. 28.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Marginal tears and open tears to title page and several other leaves, repaired with paper strips (slightly affecting title frame). Worming. Handwritten inscriptions. Old binding with leather spine and corners.
Bookplate of Mozes Heiman Gans.
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Commentary of Rabbeinu Bachya on the Torah, by R. Bachya son of Asher ibn Chalawa. Venice: Daniel Bomberg, by Cornelio Adelkind, 1546.
Colophon on last leaf.
Ownership inscriptions on title page: "Yaakov son of R. Asher of Halberstadt". "This book was given to me as a gift by my brother Bendit in Leipzig, winter[?] fair, 1723"; "David Eiger of Halberstadt" [apparently R. David Eiger of Halberstadt, brother of R. Akiva Eiger (the first, author of Mishnat DeRabbi Akiva), sons of R. Simchah Bunam Eiger of Halberstadt, d. 1764].
On verso of title page, piyyut in Ashkenazic cursive script contemporaneous with printing (truncated by paper repair), signed in acrostic and at end: "Menachem son of Chaim". The same signature appears on leaf 2.
Many short glosses and corrections in Ashkenazic cursive script, contemporaneous with printing, some with kabbalistic content (e.g. on pp. 48a, 87b). Several glosses in a later script.
230 leaves. 31.5 cm. Varying condition of leaves, fair to good-fair. Stains, including dampstains. Tears, including small open tears (including margins of title page), affecting text, mostly repaired with paper filling. Worming, affecting text, partially repaired with paper filling. Title page and last page reinforced by mounting on paper. New leather binding.
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Commentary of Rabbeinu Bachya on the Torah, by R. Bachya son of Asher ibn Chalawa. [Venice: Giorgio di Cavalli, 1566]. Copy lacking title page.
Various ownership inscriptions on first leaf. Handwritten glosses and corrections in Ashkenazic script. Gloss (trimmed) on p. 10b mentioning "my teacher R. [---] Getshlig". Glosses on pp. 95b, 96a mention the book Avodat HaKodesh.
On leaves 194-195, handwritten replacements of several words and lines relating to Christianity, Jesus and Edom that were censored and not printed (the scanned copy in the NLI catalog also has these words and lines filled in by hand).
2-137, 137-145, 145-251 leaves. Title page lacking (with photocopy replacement). Approx. 31 cm. Fair condition. Many stains, including large, dark dampstains. Tears and open tears (large open tears to several leaves), affecting text, partially repaired with paper. Worming, affecting text, partially repaired with paper. Worming, affecting text. First leaf partially detached. Stamps. Old binding. Wear and defects to binding.
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