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Auction 67 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 18, 2019
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Manuscript, prayer "to be recited on Erev Rosh Hashana… at the gravesite of the outstanding rabbi, our teacher R. Israel…", composed by R. "Mordechai Refael Shimshon Viterbo". [Ancona, ca. second half of the 18th century].
The prayer begins: "Esteemed and elevated Father, Who dwells forever… look from Heaven and see with Your merciful eye", and mentions: "The great, outstanding and exceptional rabbi, our teacher R. Chaim Avraham Yaakov Israel who is buried in this place…".
The prayer was composed to be recited at the gravesite of R. Chaim Avraham Israel Rabbi of Ancona, a foremost Torah leader of his generation (1715-1785), son of R. Moshe Israel Rabbi of Rhodes, author of Masat Moshe. He served as rabbi of Candia (Heraklion, Crete) and Alexandria. In 1774, he was appointed rabbi of Ancona, Italy, a position he held for over twenty years. His books were published following his passing: Beit Avraham and Amarot Tehorot on Shulchan Aruch.
The author of this prayer is R. Mordechai Shimshon Tzemach Viterbo, a Torah scholar and dayan of Ancona alongside R. Refael Yeshaya Azulai Rabbi of Ancona, son of the Chida.
[4] leaves (4 written pages). Fair-poor condition. Tears affecting text to two leaves, with loss. The leaves are professionally restored. New binding.
The prayer begins: "Esteemed and elevated Father, Who dwells forever… look from Heaven and see with Your merciful eye", and mentions: "The great, outstanding and exceptional rabbi, our teacher R. Chaim Avraham Yaakov Israel who is buried in this place…".
The prayer was composed to be recited at the gravesite of R. Chaim Avraham Israel Rabbi of Ancona, a foremost Torah leader of his generation (1715-1785), son of R. Moshe Israel Rabbi of Rhodes, author of Masat Moshe. He served as rabbi of Candia (Heraklion, Crete) and Alexandria. In 1774, he was appointed rabbi of Ancona, Italy, a position he held for over twenty years. His books were published following his passing: Beit Avraham and Amarot Tehorot on Shulchan Aruch.
The author of this prayer is R. Mordechai Shimshon Tzemach Viterbo, a Torah scholar and dayan of Ancona alongside R. Refael Yeshaya Azulai Rabbi of Ancona, son of the Chida.
[4] leaves (4 written pages). Fair-poor condition. Tears affecting text to two leaves, with loss. The leaves are professionally restored. New binding.
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Auction 67 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 18, 2019
Opening: $600
Sold for: $1,125
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Letter from Sir Moses Montefiore, addressed to Yisrael Costa - head of the Jewish community in Livorno. Ramsgate (England), 1880.
Written by a scribe, on official stationery. With the handwritten signature of Montefiore, in Hebrew and English.
The letter pertains to the restoration of gravestones in the Jewish cemetery of Livorno [the hometown of Moses Montefiore].
[1] leaf. 25.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, folding marks and creases. Light worming.
Written by a scribe, on official stationery. With the handwritten signature of Montefiore, in Hebrew and English.
The letter pertains to the restoration of gravestones in the Jewish cemetery of Livorno [the hometown of Moses Montefiore].
[1] leaf. 25.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, folding marks and creases. Light worming.
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Auction 67 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 18, 2019
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Manuscript, poems in honor of the wedding of the groom Pinchas son of Yisrael Menachem Ottolenghi with the bride Chana daughter of Meir Segre, composed by Hillel HaKohen "teacher of Hebrew language and poetry". Turin, 1826.
The manuscript contains two poems, the first one entitled "Kol Chatan" and the second, "Kol Kallah". The manuscript opens with a title page with praises of the groom and bride. The writer signed his name on the final leaf: "Hillel HaKohen - teacher of Hebrew language and poetry".
[5] leaves (final leaf blank. 8 written pages). 21 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains. Tears along length of leaves, from ink erosion (from the line separating columns), not affecting text. New binding.
The manuscript contains two poems, the first one entitled "Kol Chatan" and the second, "Kol Kallah". The manuscript opens with a title page with praises of the groom and bride. The writer signed his name on the final leaf: "Hillel HaKohen - teacher of Hebrew language and poetry".
[5] leaves (final leaf blank. 8 written pages). 21 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains. Tears along length of leaves, from ink erosion (from the line separating columns), not affecting text. New binding.
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Auction 67 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 18, 2019
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Manuscript, blessings and prayers from the siddur, translated to Italian. [Italy], 1750.
Hebrew headings, with prayers in Italian. Includes: morning blessings, Korbanot, MeEimatai (customarily recited in Italian communities as part of the morning prayers), Adon Olam, Yigdal, Vidui - Hatavat Chalom (service for one who experienced a bad dream), beginning of the Pesukei DeZimra for weekdays and Shabbat, and more.
Inscription inside the front cover (in Italian and Hebrew), dating the beginning of the writing of this manuscript in 1750.
Owner's signature inside the back cover (in Italian): "Simon ditta Franchetti…".
[38] leaves. 24 cm. Overall fair condition. Stains, traces of past dampness and mold. Ink erosion affecting text in several places. Some detached leaves. Tears to several leaves. Original card cover, damaged.
Hebrew headings, with prayers in Italian. Includes: morning blessings, Korbanot, MeEimatai (customarily recited in Italian communities as part of the morning prayers), Adon Olam, Yigdal, Vidui - Hatavat Chalom (service for one who experienced a bad dream), beginning of the Pesukei DeZimra for weekdays and Shabbat, and more.
Inscription inside the front cover (in Italian and Hebrew), dating the beginning of the writing of this manuscript in 1750.
Owner's signature inside the back cover (in Italian): "Simon ditta Franchetti…".
[38] leaves. 24 cm. Overall fair condition. Stains, traces of past dampness and mold. Ink erosion affecting text in several places. Some detached leaves. Tears to several leaves. Original card cover, damaged.
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Auction 67 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 18, 2019
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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Manuscript, Tikkun Shovavim [by R. Moshe Zacuto]. [Italy, ca. 18th century].
Italian square script, vocalized; with instructions in semi-cursive, non-vocalized, script.
Includes the text of the special prayers for the Shovavim period (weeks of the first six Torah portions of Shemot), as established by the kabbalist R. Moshe Zacuto (the Remez). It begins with a special piyyut which is "fitting for the Shovavim days", composed by R. Moshe Zacuto.
[18] leaves (35 written pages). 13.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear, dark dampstains. Light worming. Original cardboard cover, damaged.
Italian square script, vocalized; with instructions in semi-cursive, non-vocalized, script.
Includes the text of the special prayers for the Shovavim period (weeks of the first six Torah portions of Shemot), as established by the kabbalist R. Moshe Zacuto (the Remez). It begins with a special piyyut which is "fitting for the Shovavim days", composed by R. Moshe Zacuto.
[18] leaves (35 written pages). 13.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear, dark dampstains. Light worming. Original cardboard cover, damaged.
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Auction 67 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 18, 2019
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Manuscript, prayers to be recited at cemeteries. [Italy, 18th/19th century].
Italian square script in black ink, with titles and initial words in red ink.
The manuscript includes: "Blessing to be recited at the cemetery" and "Supplications customarily recited at cemeteries". It ends with a piyyut (following the style of the "Et Shaarei Ratzon LeHipatach" piyyut).
[16] leaves (30 written pages). 17 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Worming. Original paper cover, stained and slightly damaged.
Italian square script in black ink, with titles and initial words in red ink.
The manuscript includes: "Blessing to be recited at the cemetery" and "Supplications customarily recited at cemeteries". It ends with a piyyut (following the style of the "Et Shaarei Ratzon LeHipatach" piyyut).
[16] leaves (30 written pages). 17 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Worming. Original paper cover, stained and slightly damaged.
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Auction 67 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 18, 2019
Opening: $400
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Manuscript, Kabbalistic prayer order of Tikkun Chatzot, including kinnot (lamentations). [Italy, ca. 18th century].
Neat Italian cursive script. Partially vocalized.
The manuscript includes the order of verses and Psalms recited as part of Tikkun Chatzot, with kinnot by R. Moshe Zacuto (the Remez) and other kabbalists. The manuscript ends with the Yedid Nefesh piyyut (by R. Elazar Azikri), entitled "A beautiful Kabbalistic supplication, customarily recited in Eretz Israel…".
On leaf [6], inscription in a different handwriting: "Focus here on the Names…".
[8] leaves (16 written pages). 17 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains, dampstains and wear. New binding.
Neat Italian cursive script. Partially vocalized.
The manuscript includes the order of verses and Psalms recited as part of Tikkun Chatzot, with kinnot by R. Moshe Zacuto (the Remez) and other kabbalists. The manuscript ends with the Yedid Nefesh piyyut (by R. Elazar Azikri), entitled "A beautiful Kabbalistic supplication, customarily recited in Eretz Israel…".
On leaf [6], inscription in a different handwriting: "Focus here on the Names…".
[8] leaves (16 written pages). 17 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains, dampstains and wear. New binding.
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Auction 67 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 18, 2019
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Manuscript, "Tikkun instituted for Rosh Hashanah night", by R. Avraham Anau. [Rome, 1782].
Special service (tikkun) to be recited on Rosh Hashanah night, containing kabbalistic prayers, passages of the Bible, Mishnah, Midrash, piyyutim, and more. Square Italian script, with headings and instructions in semi-cursive Italian script. Title page with decorative border bearing the name of the author, R. Avraham Anau.
The year 1782 is indicated on the title page. In the preface on verso of the title page: "…the Chevra Kaddisha of Chonen Dalim…". The manuscript was presumably written in Rome.
This service is unknown from other sources and was never printed. There are two extant copies of this tikkun, written a short while later, one located at the Israel Museum, MS 12/180 (from 1814?) and the other in the Bar-Ilan University, MS 89 (from 1822).
Original leather binding with gilt tooling on the front and back boards. The front board bears a floral ornamental shield, topped by a crown, surrounded by the inscription: "MOISE ISACHE ESDRA". The back board bears a similar shield and the inscription: "SEFER TACUFAD ASCIANA". Inside the shield are the Hebrew letters Chet and Dalet (apparently, initials of the words Chonen Dalim).
[36] leaves. 21 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Worming to some leaves and to binding. Detached leaves. Deleted signatures. Bookplate. Binding damaged and partially detached, with defects to gilt tooling.
Special service (tikkun) to be recited on Rosh Hashanah night, containing kabbalistic prayers, passages of the Bible, Mishnah, Midrash, piyyutim, and more. Square Italian script, with headings and instructions in semi-cursive Italian script. Title page with decorative border bearing the name of the author, R. Avraham Anau.
The year 1782 is indicated on the title page. In the preface on verso of the title page: "…the Chevra Kaddisha of Chonen Dalim…". The manuscript was presumably written in Rome.
This service is unknown from other sources and was never printed. There are two extant copies of this tikkun, written a short while later, one located at the Israel Museum, MS 12/180 (from 1814?) and the other in the Bar-Ilan University, MS 89 (from 1822).
Original leather binding with gilt tooling on the front and back boards. The front board bears a floral ornamental shield, topped by a crown, surrounded by the inscription: "MOISE ISACHE ESDRA". The back board bears a similar shield and the inscription: "SEFER TACUFAD ASCIANA". Inside the shield are the Hebrew letters Chet and Dalet (apparently, initials of the words Chonen Dalim).
[36] leaves. 21 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Worming to some leaves and to binding. Detached leaves. Deleted signatures. Bookplate. Binding damaged and partially detached, with defects to gilt tooling.
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Auction 67 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 18, 2019
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Sold for: $500
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Manuscript, Yotzerot piyyutim for the festivals, according to the rite of Italian communities. [Italy, ca. 19th century].
Square vocalized script on thick, high-quality paper. The manuscript contains Yotzerot piyyutim for the entire year: Shabbat Rosh Chodesh, Shabbat Chanukah, the four parashiot, Shabbat HaGadol, first, second, seventh and eighth days of Pesach, the Shabbat preceding the Festival of Shavuot, first and second days of Shavuot, Shabbat Nachamu, the Shabbat before Rosh Hashanah, Shabbat Teshuva, the Shabbat preceding Sukkot and the first day of the festival. At the end of the manuscript: Reshut recited before the Nishmat prayer on Sukkot and Reshut recited before the Nishmat prayer on Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah.
[40] leaves. Without title page. Lacking end. 21.5 cm. Good condition. A few stains. Pen and pencil marks and inscriptions. New binding.
Square vocalized script on thick, high-quality paper. The manuscript contains Yotzerot piyyutim for the entire year: Shabbat Rosh Chodesh, Shabbat Chanukah, the four parashiot, Shabbat HaGadol, first, second, seventh and eighth days of Pesach, the Shabbat preceding the Festival of Shavuot, first and second days of Shavuot, Shabbat Nachamu, the Shabbat before Rosh Hashanah, Shabbat Teshuva, the Shabbat preceding Sukkot and the first day of the festival. At the end of the manuscript: Reshut recited before the Nishmat prayer on Sukkot and Reshut recited before the Nishmat prayer on Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah.
[40] leaves. Without title page. Lacking end. 21.5 cm. Good condition. A few stains. Pen and pencil marks and inscriptions. New binding.
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Auction 67 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 18, 2019
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Manuscript, kabbalistic prayers for various occasions. [Italy, 18th/19th century].
Neat Italian cursive script. The manuscript contains dozens of kabbalistic prayers, with kavanot, combinations of Names and verses, for various occasions (for Erev Rosh Chodesh and Rosh Chodesh, for Erev Shabbat and Shabbat, and more). Most of these prayers appear in the book Chemdat Yamim (the manuscript may also contain original material; determining this will require thorough research).
[78] leaves (lacking several leaves). 13.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and wear, tears to several leaves. Old cardboard binding, with damage.
Neat Italian cursive script. The manuscript contains dozens of kabbalistic prayers, with kavanot, combinations of Names and verses, for various occasions (for Erev Rosh Chodesh and Rosh Chodesh, for Erev Shabbat and Shabbat, and more). Most of these prayers appear in the book Chemdat Yamim (the manuscript may also contain original material; determining this will require thorough research).
[78] leaves (lacking several leaves). 13.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and wear, tears to several leaves. Old cardboard binding, with damage.
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Auction 67 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 18, 2019
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Sold for: $750
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Three books (in two volumes), printed for the use of the Shomrim LaBoker society in Mantua:
1-2. Ayelet HaShachar, Psalms, piyyutim, prayers and supplications recited by the members of the Shomrim LaBoker society in Mantua. Mantua: Eliezer d'Italia, [1612]. First edition. Bound with: Tikkun Bakashot Anshei Maamad, additions to Ayelet HaShachar - supplications to be recited after Maamadot, by R. Efraim of Fano (brought to print by R. Moshe Yoffe). Mantua: Judah Samuel of Perugia and sons, 1621.
The title page of Tikkun Bakashot Anshei Maamad states that these supplications were printed "To complete and be attached to the end of the Shomrim LaBoker siddur", as was done in this copy (regarding this copy, see: Simonsohn, Toldot HaYehudim BeDukasut Mantova, II, Jerusalem 1965, p. 403, note 145).
168; 10; 8 leaves. 14 cm. Condition varies, fair-good. Stains, dampstains and wear. Worming and tears to several leaves, slightly affecting text. Original cardboard cover, damaged.
3. Ayelet HaShachar, Psalms, prayers and supplications recited by the members of the Shomrim LaBoker society in Mantua. Mantua: Refael Chaim d'Italia, [1724]. Second edition, with additions. Signature on the title page: "Yisrael Elisha HaLevi". This copy contains glosses and additions in Italian script, on the front endpapers and in the book, documenting the customs of the society (for instance: "In 1784, the first day of Rosh Hashana fell on Shabbat, and they began reciting the supplications on Monday morning of that week…", "That year, Tzidkatecha was recited in the synagogue during Mincha of Shabbat"). On p. 171b, at the top of the prayer instituted for "plentiful rainfall", documentation of the years it was recited: "Recited here in Mantua from today, Sunday, 7th Kislev 1788", "Recited 28th Cheshvan 1792".
This copy is a variant comprising all 186 leaves (leaves 177-185 contain prayers recited in Ferrara. Leaf 186 is an errata leaf. Compare: Bibliography of the Hebrew Book, listing 000182665).
186 leaves. 18.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Parchment binding, slightly damaged.
From the estate of Prof. Shlomo Simonsohn.
1-2. Ayelet HaShachar, Psalms, piyyutim, prayers and supplications recited by the members of the Shomrim LaBoker society in Mantua. Mantua: Eliezer d'Italia, [1612]. First edition. Bound with: Tikkun Bakashot Anshei Maamad, additions to Ayelet HaShachar - supplications to be recited after Maamadot, by R. Efraim of Fano (brought to print by R. Moshe Yoffe). Mantua: Judah Samuel of Perugia and sons, 1621.
The title page of Tikkun Bakashot Anshei Maamad states that these supplications were printed "To complete and be attached to the end of the Shomrim LaBoker siddur", as was done in this copy (regarding this copy, see: Simonsohn, Toldot HaYehudim BeDukasut Mantova, II, Jerusalem 1965, p. 403, note 145).
168; 10; 8 leaves. 14 cm. Condition varies, fair-good. Stains, dampstains and wear. Worming and tears to several leaves, slightly affecting text. Original cardboard cover, damaged.
3. Ayelet HaShachar, Psalms, prayers and supplications recited by the members of the Shomrim LaBoker society in Mantua. Mantua: Refael Chaim d'Italia, [1724]. Second edition, with additions. Signature on the title page: "Yisrael Elisha HaLevi". This copy contains glosses and additions in Italian script, on the front endpapers and in the book, documenting the customs of the society (for instance: "In 1784, the first day of Rosh Hashana fell on Shabbat, and they began reciting the supplications on Monday morning of that week…", "That year, Tzidkatecha was recited in the synagogue during Mincha of Shabbat"). On p. 171b, at the top of the prayer instituted for "plentiful rainfall", documentation of the years it was recited: "Recited here in Mantua from today, Sunday, 7th Kislev 1788", "Recited 28th Cheshvan 1792".
This copy is a variant comprising all 186 leaves (leaves 177-185 contain prayers recited in Ferrara. Leaf 186 is an errata leaf. Compare: Bibliography of the Hebrew Book, listing 000182665).
186 leaves. 18.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Parchment binding, slightly damaged.
From the estate of Prof. Shlomo Simonsohn.
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Auction 67 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 18, 2019
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Collection of printed broadsides and booklets - prayers for the wellbeing of emperors of the House of Habsburg (who ruled over Italy in the 18th century) - Empress Maria Theresa, her son - Emperor Joseph II, and his successor (his nephew) - Emperor Francis II:
• Broadside, prayer for the success of the wars of Empress Maria Theresa. [Mantua, ca. 1750]. (Date given according to the Bibliography of the Hebrew Book, listing 000314007).
• Broadside, prayer for the success of the wars of Empress Maria Theresa. Mantua, 1778.
• Broadside, prayer for the success of the armies of Francis II, in his battles against France. Mantua, [1797].
• Broadside, prayer for the success of the armies of Emperor Francis II, in his battle against France. Mantua, [1799].
• Booklet (8 pages), prayer for the success of the armies of Emperor Joseph II, in his battles against the Ottoman Empire, composed by the rabbi of Mantua - R. Yisrael Gedalia Cases. Mantua, 1788. Hebrew and Italian.
• Broadside, prayer for the success of the armies of Emperor Joseph II, in his battles against the Ottoman Empire. Mantua, 1788. (Same prayer as above, composed by R. Yisrael Gedalia Cases, in the format of a poster, without the Italian text).
• Booklet (4 pages, on bluish paper), special prayer for the recovery of Emperor Joseph II (d. 1790). Mantua, Nisan 1789. Hebrew and Italian.
7 items. Size and condition vary.
From the estate of Prof. Shlomo Simonsohn.
• Broadside, prayer for the success of the wars of Empress Maria Theresa. [Mantua, ca. 1750]. (Date given according to the Bibliography of the Hebrew Book, listing 000314007).
• Broadside, prayer for the success of the wars of Empress Maria Theresa. Mantua, 1778.
• Broadside, prayer for the success of the armies of Francis II, in his battles against France. Mantua, [1797].
• Broadside, prayer for the success of the armies of Emperor Francis II, in his battle against France. Mantua, [1799].
• Booklet (8 pages), prayer for the success of the armies of Emperor Joseph II, in his battles against the Ottoman Empire, composed by the rabbi of Mantua - R. Yisrael Gedalia Cases. Mantua, 1788. Hebrew and Italian.
• Broadside, prayer for the success of the armies of Emperor Joseph II, in his battles against the Ottoman Empire. Mantua, 1788. (Same prayer as above, composed by R. Yisrael Gedalia Cases, in the format of a poster, without the Italian text).
• Booklet (4 pages, on bluish paper), special prayer for the recovery of Emperor Joseph II (d. 1790). Mantua, Nisan 1789. Hebrew and Italian.
7 items. Size and condition vary.
From the estate of Prof. Shlomo Simonsohn.
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