Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $200
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Arba'a V'Esrim, Torah Nevi'im and Ketuvim. Amsterdam, [1701].
With title page in Latin, and illustrated flyleaf. The words are printed in two columns, without vowels.
Bound at the end of the book is a handwritten leaf with the version of the Mi SheBeirach prayers for an ill person and for a woman after birth.
[6], 292 leaves, 293-306, [4] pages. 14 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and age stains. Tears restored with glue. New binding.
With title page in Latin, and illustrated flyleaf. The words are printed in two columns, without vowels.
Bound at the end of the book is a handwritten leaf with the version of the Mi SheBeirach prayers for an ill person and for a woman after birth.
[6], 292 leaves, 293-306, [4] pages. 14 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and age stains. Tears restored with glue. New binding.
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $400
Sold for: $500
Including buyer's premium
Book of Psalms, Hebrew with Latin translation (page for page). Basel, 1726.
[218] leaves. 12.5 cm. Good-fair condition, wear and use stains. Worn binding.
The 1726 Edition is rare and does not appear in the Bibliography Institute CD.
[218] leaves. 12.5 cm. Good-fair condition, wear and use stains. Worn binding.
The 1726 Edition is rare and does not appear in the Bibliography Institute CD.
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $200
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Yalkut Shimoni, on Torah, Nevi'im and Ketuvim. Polonnoye, 1805. Yosef HaCohen printing press [and Shmuel the printer].
Two volumes: [1], 272 leaves; [1], 182 [should be: 282] – 450 leaves. 33.5 cm. White and blue paper. Varied condition. Vol. 1 in good condition, with stains and wear. Vol. 2 in good-fair condition. Damages to title page and several leaves. Old bindings, with leather spine.
Printer's flag with the name "Shmuel the Printer". On the title page of Vol. 1 the name is erased from the emblem during printing [in some copies], after the partnership between Yosef HaCohen and Shmuel the Printer was cancelled [see the article by M. Wunder, The Hebrew Printing in Polonnoye – Alei Sefer, 5, 1978, page 125].
Two volumes: [1], 272 leaves; [1], 182 [should be: 282] – 450 leaves. 33.5 cm. White and blue paper. Varied condition. Vol. 1 in good condition, with stains and wear. Vol. 2 in good-fair condition. Damages to title page and several leaves. Old bindings, with leather spine.
Printer's flag with the name "Shmuel the Printer". On the title page of Vol. 1 the name is erased from the emblem during printing [in some copies], after the partnership between Yosef HaCohen and Shmuel the Printer was cancelled [see the article by M. Wunder, The Hebrew Printing in Polonnoye – Alei Sefer, 5, 1978, page 125].
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $500
Sold for: $688
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Babylonian Talmud, Mishnayot Seder Zera’im with commentary of the Rambam and Rabbeinu Shimshon of Sens [Constantinople, c. 1583]. Printing press of Yosef son of Yitzchak Yavetz.
Missing title page. This is the second volume of the 1583-1595 Constantinople edition [for additional information concerning this edition see “article pertaining to printing of the Talmud”, by Rabbi Natan Neta Rabinowitz, Jerusalem 1952, pp. 70-74; and “Hebrew Press of Constantinople”, by Avraham Ya’ari, Jerusalem 1967, pp. 131-137 no. 205-220]. Reference to rulings (rulings of the Rambam) in Seder Zera’im printed here for first time.
2-86 pages (missing title page). 33 cm. Fair condition, stains, mold damage. Wear and tear. Scotch tape restoration. Worn binding.
Missing title page. This is the second volume of the 1583-1595 Constantinople edition [for additional information concerning this edition see “article pertaining to printing of the Talmud”, by Rabbi Natan Neta Rabinowitz, Jerusalem 1952, pp. 70-74; and “Hebrew Press of Constantinople”, by Avraham Ya’ari, Jerusalem 1967, pp. 131-137 no. 205-220]. Reference to rulings (rulings of the Rambam) in Seder Zera’im printed here for first time.
2-86 pages (missing title page). 33 cm. Fair condition, stains, mold damage. Wear and tear. Scotch tape restoration. Worn binding.
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Talmud and Mishnayot
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $600
Sold for: $750
Including buyer's premium
Talmud Bavli and Yerushalmi, Tractate Horayot, Basel, [1580]. The Talmud Yerushalmi was added to Tractate Horayot because as written on the title page: "There is no Tosfot on this tractate, therefore the Talmud Yerushalmi was added, something which had not been done in the tractates printed up until now".
16 leaves. 34.5 cm. Fair condition, stains and moth damages. New binding.
Volume 31 of the Talmud editions printed in Basel in 1578-1581.
16 leaves. 34.5 cm. Fair condition, stains and moth damages. New binding.
Volume 31 of the Talmud editions printed in Basel in 1578-1581.
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $800
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Babylonian Talmud, tractate Nazir, with commentary of Rashi, Tosfot and Rabbeinu Asher. Krakow, [1604]. Printing press of Yitzchak son of Aharon Ish Prostitz.
66 leaves. 29 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, moth stains and tears, restored with scotch tape. New binding.
Despite wording indicating otherwise on title page, as known, rulings of the Rosh [Rabbeinu Asher] were not written on this tractate. For information related to printing of this edition see: Article pertaining to printing of Talmud, by Rabbi Natan Neta Rabinowitz, Jerusalem 1952, pp. 80-84.
66 leaves. 29 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, moth stains and tears, restored with scotch tape. New binding.
Despite wording indicating otherwise on title page, as known, rulings of the Rosh [Rabbeinu Asher] were not written on this tractate. For information related to printing of this edition see: Article pertaining to printing of Talmud, by Rabbi Natan Neta Rabinowitz, Jerusalem 1952, pp. 80-84.
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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"Hilchot Rav Alfas", Tractates "Shabbat" and" Eruvin". [Venice, 1552, first edition with additions by Rabbi Yehoshua Boaz, author of "Shiltei Giborim"]. Several glosses and corrections in ancient handwriting.
Leafs 99-229 (total of 131 of 399 leaves), 39 cm. High-quality paper, good-fair condition, minor damages (restored) and stains. New fabric binding.
Leafs 99-229 (total of 131 of 399 leaves), 39 cm. High-quality paper, good-fair condition, minor damages (restored) and stains. New fabric binding.
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Talmud and Mishnayot
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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"Hilchot Rav Alfas", on Tractates "Bava Metzia and Bava Batra", with "Shiltei Giborim" and "Ein Mishpat". [Section of Sabbioneta edition, 1555].
Handwritten glosses and corrections, signed by their writer Rabbi "Moshe Asrosi" (1825-1899, a leading scholar and rabbi in Tripoli, author of "VaYeshev Moshe").
Leaves 66-243 (of 396; 54 leaves - total of 178 of 450 leaves), 38 cm. High-quality paper, stains and moth damages and wear. Stamps of Tripoli "Beit Midrash" and other inscriptions. Simple binding.
Handwritten glosses and corrections, signed by their writer Rabbi "Moshe Asrosi" (1825-1899, a leading scholar and rabbi in Tripoli, author of "VaYeshev Moshe").
Leaves 66-243 (of 396; 54 leaves - total of 178 of 450 leaves), 38 cm. High-quality paper, stains and moth damages and wear. Stamps of Tripoli "Beit Midrash" and other inscriptions. Simple binding.
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Talmud and Mishnayot
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $1,800
Sold for: $2,500
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Mishnayot with the commentary of Rabbi Ovadia of Bartenura, and with the Tosefet Yom Tov commentary by Rabbi Yom Tov Lipman Valerstein. Three parts [bound together]: Seder Zera'im, Seder Moed and Seder Nashim. Prague, 1614-1615. Printed by Moshe Katz.
First edition of the Tosefet Yom Tov commentary [called Tosfot Yom Tov in the following editions], printed by the author.
The three parts are bound together. Part 1 is lacking at the beginning and Part 3 at the end. Zera'im: 5-86 (lacking title page and Leaves 2-4). Moed: 111 leaves. Nashim: 96, 101-107 (lacking Leaves 97-100, 108, and 7 leaves of the "List of Corrections". Total lack: 12 leaves). Good-fair condition. Age stains and moisture. Most leaves are in good condition, approximately 20 leaves have damages, moth marks and tears, some with damage to text, restored with glued paper. The missing leaves have been replaced with high quality photocopies. New elaborate leather binding, with gilded metal clasps.
First edition of the Tosefet Yom Tov commentary [called Tosfot Yom Tov in the following editions], printed by the author.
The three parts are bound together. Part 1 is lacking at the beginning and Part 3 at the end. Zera'im: 5-86 (lacking title page and Leaves 2-4). Moed: 111 leaves. Nashim: 96, 101-107 (lacking Leaves 97-100, 108, and 7 leaves of the "List of Corrections". Total lack: 12 leaves). Good-fair condition. Age stains and moisture. Most leaves are in good condition, approximately 20 leaves have damages, moth marks and tears, some with damage to text, restored with glued paper. The missing leaves have been replaced with high quality photocopies. New elaborate leather binding, with gilded metal clasps.
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $350
Sold for: $438
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Mishnayot with commentary Kav VeNaki, section one [Zera’im, Mo’ed and Nashim] and section two [Nezikin, Kodshim and Taharot]. Amsterdam [1699]. Miniature pocket edition which includes all six Sidrei Mishnah in one volume.
[Additional printing of the 1697 Amsterdam edition, in which the concise Kav VeNaki commentary was printed for the first time. Second section does not include separate title page.
[6], 166, 2-231, [1] leaves. 12 cm. Good-fair condition, stains, colorful mildew stains. Tears on title page and on several leaves. Notations.
[Additional printing of the 1697 Amsterdam edition, in which the concise Kav VeNaki commentary was printed for the first time. Second section does not include separate title page.
[6], 166, 2-231, [1] leaves. 12 cm. Good-fair condition, stains, colorful mildew stains. Tears on title page and on several leaves. Notations.
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $525
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Mishnayot, with the commentary of Rabbi Ovadia of Bartenura, Tosfot Yom Tov and other additions, and with Tosfot Rabbi Akiva Eiger. Zera'im-Taharot [six Sedarim in six volumes]. Altona, 1830-1853.
First edition in which Rabbi Akiva Eiger's entire work on the Mishna is printed, by his son Rabbi Binyamin Wolf Eiger.
At the end of Seder Zera'im is Sefer Shenot Eliyahu by the Gra, Seder Zera'im [separate title page].
Altona, 1842.
6 volumes, bound with cover title pages printed on colored paper. Zera'im: [3], 133; 4; [2], 38, [2] leaves. Moed: [4], 172 leaves. Nashim: [3] 159 leaves. Nezikin: [1], 196 leaves. Kodshim: 163, [1] leaves. Taharot: [2], 266 leaves. 26 cm. Overall good condition, stains and slight wear, several detached or loose leaves. Damages to bindings.
The date of Sedarim Zera'im, Mo'ed and Nashim is 1841, Seder Nezikin, 1845, Seder Taharot, 1853 and Seder Kodshim, 1830. No other copy of Seder Kodshim with this date is known. In the Bibliography Institute CD only Nezikin is listed dated in the year 1930. This volume is listed separately from the 1841-1853 edition [Listings 0328878, 0150714]. However, the content of the title page, the frame, the type of letters and style of printing are completely the same in all volumes. For this reason and from the examination of these volumes, we presume that they all belong to the same edition printed in 1841-1853, and for some reason the date was changed to 1830 in some copies [as also assumed in the Bibliography Institute CD].
First edition in which Rabbi Akiva Eiger's entire work on the Mishna is printed, by his son Rabbi Binyamin Wolf Eiger.
At the end of Seder Zera'im is Sefer Shenot Eliyahu by the Gra, Seder Zera'im [separate title page].
Altona, 1842.
6 volumes, bound with cover title pages printed on colored paper. Zera'im: [3], 133; 4; [2], 38, [2] leaves. Moed: [4], 172 leaves. Nashim: [3] 159 leaves. Nezikin: [1], 196 leaves. Kodshim: 163, [1] leaves. Taharot: [2], 266 leaves. 26 cm. Overall good condition, stains and slight wear, several detached or loose leaves. Damages to bindings.
The date of Sedarim Zera'im, Mo'ed and Nashim is 1841, Seder Nezikin, 1845, Seder Taharot, 1853 and Seder Kodshim, 1830. No other copy of Seder Kodshim with this date is known. In the Bibliography Institute CD only Nezikin is listed dated in the year 1930. This volume is listed separately from the 1841-1853 edition [Listings 0328878, 0150714]. However, the content of the title page, the frame, the type of letters and style of printing are completely the same in all volumes. For this reason and from the examination of these volumes, we presume that they all belong to the same edition printed in 1841-1853, and for some reason the date was changed to 1830 in some copies [as also assumed in the Bibliography Institute CD].
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $1,875
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Tur Even HaEzer, with Beit Yisrael, commentary divided into two: Perisha and Derisha, by Rabbi Yehoshua Falk HaCohen – author of the Sma. Lublin, [1638]. Printed by Klonimus Kalman Yaffe.
First edition of the Perisha and Derisha [commentary later attached to all editions of the Tur]. The commentaries are printed around the Tur.
The general name of the commentary is Beit Yisrael, which originally included the work on the Shulchan Aruch Choshen Mishpat as well, called Me'irat Einayim [Sma]. In this edition, only the parts of Yoreh Deah and Even HaEzer were published.
204 leaves. 30 cm. Good condition. Stains. Reinforced with paper glued on the title page and last leaf. Leather binding (with damages), original leather clasps and metal.
First edition of the Perisha and Derisha [commentary later attached to all editions of the Tur]. The commentaries are printed around the Tur.
The general name of the commentary is Beit Yisrael, which originally included the work on the Shulchan Aruch Choshen Mishpat as well, called Me'irat Einayim [Sma]. In this edition, only the parts of Yoreh Deah and Even HaEzer were published.
204 leaves. 30 cm. Good condition. Stains. Reinforced with paper glued on the title page and last leaf. Leather binding (with damages), original leather clasps and metal.
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