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Lot 99 esponsa Mahari Minz and Maharam Padua - First Edition - Venice, 1553

Heh Lachem Zera LiTzedaka - responsa and rulings from R. Yehuda Minz and R. Meir of Padua. Venice: Alvise Bragadin, 1553. Fir
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Heh Lachem Zera LiTzedaka - responsa and rulings from R. Yehuda Minz and R. Meir of Padua. Venice: Alvise Bragadin, 1553. First edition.
This is the first edition which was printed in the lifetime of the author, R. Meir Katzenellenbogen of Padua, grandson and disciple of R. Yehuda Minz, who personally brought to print and published this book. In his preface at the beginning of the book, R. Meir relates of the manuscripts of his teacher R. Yehuda Minz (father of his father-in-law), and signs: "So says Meir son of R. Yitzchak Katznellenbogen of Padua".
Maharam Padua was a rabbi of Padua and the Veneto region, and one of the leading Torah scholars of his time in Germany and Italy. He was the grandson of R. Yechiel Luria Rabbi of Brisk D'Lita. He exchanged halachic correspondence with his two illustrious cousins, R. Shlomo Luria (the Maharshal) and R. Moshe Isserles (the Rema), and these responsa were printed in this book, in Responsa of the Maharshal and in Responsa of the Rema.
Signatures and inscriptions: Ownership inscriptions in several places (some deleted), in which the writer "Moshe son of the late R. Yitzchak Aggio ---" attests that he purchased the book (R. Yitzchak Aggio, "the pious Sefardi" of Ferrara, is mentioned in the writings of R. Azaria dei Rossi, who relates that R. Yitzchak immigrated to Eretz Israel, and that his widow, following his passing, returned to Ferrara to the home of her eldest son R. Yom Tov Aggio, and showed R. Azaria an original early coin of Shekel HaKodesh from Eretz Israel - see enclosed material); another signature on title page: "This is my book Shlomo de Busal" (the de Busal family was a renowned family of rabbis in Salonika); inscriptions in Yiddish on the endpaper.
Censorship inscription on the final page.
134 leaves. 20 cm. High-quality paper. Good condition. Stains. Dampstains. Two detached leaves. Minor damage. Marginal traces of tape to a few leaves. Early parchment binding (reinforced). Damage to binding.
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Lot 100 Shulchan Aruch Yoreh De'ah - First Edition - Venice, 1565 - Incomplete Copy

Shulchan Aruch, Part II, Yoreh De'ah, by R. Yosef Karo. [Venice: Alvise Bragadin, 1565]. First edition of Shulchan Aruch. Cop
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Shulchan Aruch, Part II, Yoreh De'ah, by R. Yosef Karo. [Venice: Alvise Bragadin, 1565]. First edition of Shulchan Aruch.
Copy lacking at beginning, middle and end. 5-35, 37-120, 122-124 leaves. Lacking leaves: 1-4, 36, 121, 124-131, [1]. Altogether lacking 15 leaves. 21.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Dampstains and traces of past dampness. Many traces of past dampness to approx. 20 final leaves, with mold. Marginal wear to some leaves, and damage. Worming to several leaves. Tears to several leaves, affecting text, repaired with paper. Marginal ink inscriptions on one leaf. Old binding.
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Lot 101 Akedat Yitzchak - Venice, 1573

Akedat Yitzchak, commentary to the Torah and the Five Megillot, by R. Yitzchak Arama. Venice: Zuan (Giovanni) de Gara, 1573.
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Akedat Yitzchak, commentary to the Torah and the Five Megillot, by R. Yitzchak Arama. Venice: Zuan (Giovanni) de Gara, 1573.
Deleted ownership inscriptions from various writers on the title page, in early Ashkenazic script. Another inscription signed "Tevele HaLevi", and on the verso of the title page: "Tevele HaLevi of Nordl—". Inscription tooled on the front cover: "Belongs to R. Anshel Ellingen…".
Several handwritten emendations. On p. 269b (Parashat Vayelech), lengthy gloss in Ashkenazic script (ca. 18th century).
290, 297-308, 12 leaves. 35.5 cm. Condition varies. Most leaves in good condition. First and last leaves in fair condition. Stains. Dampstains (many stains to approx. six last leaves). Worming and damage to title page and first and last leaves, affecting title page border (some repaired with paper). Early wood and leather binding, repaired, with clasp remnants (new spine). Damage to binding.
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Lot 102 Tzemach David - Venice, 1587

Tzemach David, lexicon of Hebrew and Aramaic roots, with explanations in Latin and Italian, by R. David min HaTapuchim (de Po
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Tzemach David, lexicon of Hebrew and Aramaic roots, with explanations in Latin and Italian, by R. David min HaTapuchim (de Pomis), "physician and philosopher from Spoleto". Venice: Ioannem (Giovanni) de Gara, 1587. Hebrew, Aramaic, Latin and Italian.
The lexicon is arranged according to the Hebrew alphabet, in two columns. The right-hand column contains Hebrew words, whilst the left-hand column is comprised of "foreign words" (Aramaic, terms of the sages, etc.).
The book opens with a Latin dedication by the author, to Pope Sixtus V, dated February 1587, and with prefaces in Latin, Italian and Hebrew. The Hebrew preface: "An account of some of the tribulations which the author endured from his youth until this day", a biography of the author and his family. The preface is dated at the end: "Friday, 21st Shevat 1587".
Handwritten Latin inscriptions on the endpapers.
Handwritten gloss on p. 71b, in Hebrew and Latin.
5, [1], 5-62, 238 leaves. 29 cm. Light-colored, high-quality paper. Good condition. Stains. Dark stains to several leaves. Minor damage. Library stamps to title page and other places. New binding.
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Lot 103 Midrash Rabba on the Torah and Five Megillot - Krakow, 1587-1588 - Signatures and Glosses

Midrash Rabba, on the Five Books of the Torah and the Five Megillot. [Krakow]: Isaac son of Aaron Prostitz, [1587-1588]. A fe
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Midrash Rabba, on the Five Books of the Torah and the Five Megillot. [Krakow]: Isaac son of Aaron Prostitz, [1587-1588].
A few handwritten glosses. Ownership inscriptions on the divisional title page of Midrash Chamesh Megillot: "…Yehuda Leib Segal of Fürth, son of R. Shlomo Tzvi Segal". Additional ownership inscriptions from the same owner: "…Yehuda Leib son of R. Tzvi Hirsh Shlomo Segal of Fürth"; "Yehuda Leib Segal of Fürth"; "…Yosef Josbel son of R. Tzvi Hirsh Shlomo Segal of Fürth" (R. Yosef Josbel Segal of Fürth - author of Emek HaShaveh printed in Emek Yehoshua, Offenbach, 1722. Son-in- law of R. Shimon Segal Rabbi of Heidingsfeld and Würzburg).
Incomplete copy. 45-282, 284-299, 301-303; 130 leaves. Lacking 46 leaves: 1-44, 283, 300. 28.5 cm. Slightly darkened paper. Fair-poor condition. Stains and extensive wear. Dampstains. Tears affecting text with some loss (in a few places, missing text completed by hand). Leaves trimmed close to text, affecting text (affecting border of divisional title page of the Five Megillot, and opening ornament on subsequent leaf, with some loss). Marginal creases. Detached leaves and gatherings. Without binding.
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Lot 104 Ohev Mishpat and Mishpat Tzedek - Venice, 1589

Ohev Mishpat and Mishpat Tzedek, commentary to Iyov (with the text of Iyov), by R. Shimon son of Tzemach Duran and R. Ovadia
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Ohev Mishpat and Mishpat Tzedek, commentary to Iyov (with the text of Iyov), by R. Shimon son of Tzemach Duran and R. Ovadia Seforno. Venice: Zuan (Giovanni) de Gara, [1589]. First edition.
Early ownership inscription on title page, in Italian-Ashkenazic script: "Heilpron, 1615". Several handwritten corrections in the margins. On verso of the last leaf: two-line gloss (in Italian script), pertaining to astrology.
At the beginning of Ohev Mishpat, before the commentary to the verses, thirty-five chapters discussing G-d's supervision on the world and other philosophical topics. At the end of the book, four poems in praise of the book, by three different writers (including R. Tzemach son of Shlomo Duran, grandson of the Rashbatz).
212 leaves. 20 cm. Light-colored, high-quality paper. Good-fair condition. Stains and light wear. Dampstains (some leaves with large, significant dampstains). Marginal tears to title page, slightly affecting border. Small tear to one leaf, slightly affecting text. Handwritten markings and inscriptions. Early leather binding, damaged and torn.
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Lot 105 Sefer HaKuzari - Venice, 1594 - Signature of R. Yitzchak Refael Finzi Rabbi of Padua

Sefer HaKuzari, based on the debate of R. Yitzchak HaSangri, composed in Arabic by R. Yehuda HaLevi, with the Kol Yehuda comm
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Sefer HaKuzari, based on the debate of R. Yitzchak HaSangri, composed in Arabic by R. Yehuda HaLevi, with the Kol Yehuda commentary, by R. Yehuda Moscato. Venice: Zuan (Giovanni) de Gara, 1594. First edition of the Kol Yehuda commentary.
Signature of R. Yitzchak Refael Finzi on the title page: "Came into my possession, Yitzchak Refael son of R. Elisha Michael Finzi, here Moncalvo, 1765". Another signature (trimmed) at the foot of the title page: "Yitzchak Ref—Finzi -". Another inscription (starts above the title and ends at the bottom of the title page): "Acquired with my money, Yitzchak Faradji, for the sum of 2 ducats, [1648 or 1643]".
A trimmed inscription at the top of the title page: "[Acquired with my money… I earned it through] lots from R. Eliya Lattes".
R. Yitzchak Refael Finzi (d. 1813), a leading Italian Torah scholar, rabbi of Padua. He was one of the rabbis invited to serve as members of Napoleon's Sanhedrin in Paris, 1806. A disciple of R. Yitzchak Lampronti, author of Pachad Yitzchak, he later served as rabbi and Torah disseminator in many Italian communities. He was appointed rabbi of Padua in 1786. His disciple, R. Mordechai Shmuel Ghirondi, portrays him at length in his book Toldot Gedolei Yisrael UGeonei Italia (pp. 126-132). He describes how he edified close to one hundred disciples in the years he served as rabbi of Padua, and his fame spread far and wide, to the extent that the leading Torah scholars of the generation considered him a Rishon. In regard to R. Yitzchak Refael's exceptional oratory skills, he attests that even non-Jewish scholars, priests and ministers would come to hear his lengthy and profound discourses. R. Ghirondi also records that he was invited to join Napoleon's Sanhedrin, where he was received with great honor and seated beside the president of the Sanhedrin, R. Yosef David Sinzheim. His works remained in manuscript form, yet teachings in his name were printed in Ikrei HaDat by his colleague, R. Daniel Tirani.
299 leaves. 19 cm. Good condition. Stains and dampstains. Dark stains to several leaves. Old binding.
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Lot 106 Responsa of Rabbi Betzalel Ashkenazi - Venice, 1595 - First Edition - Signatures

Responsa of R. Betzalel Ashkenazi, author of Shita Mekubetzet. Venice: Matteo Zanetti and Comino Presegno, [1595].  Many sign
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Responsa of R. Betzalel Ashkenazi, author of Shita Mekubetzet. Venice: Matteo Zanetti and Comino Presegno, [1595].
Many signatures and ownership inscriptions: "Menli Meir of Kutno"; "Michel son of R. Yosef Duboki of Kutno, rabbi of Łowicz"; "Belongs to R. Tovia Brünn Rabbi and dean of Kutno"; "Chaim Mordechai"; "This book belongs to R. Elyakim Getzel Eidels"; "This precious book I received from the estate of my father R. Yisrael Mordechai, I, the undersigned, first day of Selichot 1913… Reuven Dovid son of R. Yisrael Mordechai Morgenstern".
R. Yisrael Mordechai Morgenstern of Łódź was the grandson of Rebbe Chanoch Heinich HaKohen Levin of Alexander. R. Yisrael Mordechai's father was R. Mendel Morgenstern, son of R. Yisrael of Turobin (brother of Rebbe Menachem Mendel of Kotsk), and son-in-law of the Rebbe of Alexander. The signatory is R. Reuven David, son of R. Yisrael Mordechai.
114 leaves. 28.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Dampstains. Minor tears to title page and leaf 60, not affecting text. Old leather binding, tear to spine.
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Lot 107 Torat HaAdam - Venice, 1595

Torat HaAdam, on laws of burial and mourning, by R. Moshe son of Nachman (the Ramban). Venice, [1595]. Second edition. Signat
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Torat HaAdam, on laws of burial and mourning, by R. Moshe son of Nachman (the Ramban). Venice, [1595]. Second edition.
Signature in Italian script on the title page: "Avraham son of R. Emanuel F—". In Shaar HaGemul (pertaining to repentance and the High Holidays), glosses in early Italian script - corrections to the text.
108 leaves. 18.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Worming to title page and in several other places. Margins of several leaves reinforced with paper, not affecting text. Minor damage. Old binding.
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Lot 108 Bechinot Olam UBakashot HaMemin, with the Tosafot Yom Tov Commentary Printed in His Lifetime - Prague, 1598

The Bechinot Olam essay, "composed by the scholar… R. Yedaya HaPenini son of R. Avraham Bedersi… with a request from the auth
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The Bechinot Olam essay, "composed by the scholar… R. Yedaya HaPenini son of R. Avraham Bedersi… with a request from the author… in which every word begins with the letter Mem". Prague, [1598].
With the commentary (both to Bechinot Olam and to Bakashot HaMemin) by the Tosafot Yom Tov - R. Yom Tov Lipman Heller, which he composed in his youth. This is the first edition of the commentary, published in his lifetime. In his preface, he notes that he integrated in his commentary the anonymous commentary printed in the Soncino 1485 edition, and the commentaries of R. Moshe Chaviv and R. Yosef Frances (printed in the Ferrara 1552 edition).
Incomplete copy. [62] leaves. Lacking first two leaves (replaced with photocopies). Darkened paper. 19.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Dampstains. Damage. Large tears to upper margin of first 25 leaves, affecting text, partly repaired with paper. New binding.
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Lot 109 Tiferet Yisrael by the Maharal of Prague - First Edition - Venice, 1599

Tiferet Yisrael, on the virtue of Torah and mitzvot, by the Maharal of Prague. Venice: Daniel Zanetti, [1599]. On the title p
Tiferet Yisrael, on the virtue of Torah and mitzvot, by the Maharal of Prague. Venice: Daniel Zanetti, [1599]. On the title p
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Tiferet Yisrael, on the virtue of Torah and mitzvot, by the Maharal of Prague. Venice: Daniel Zanetti, [1599].
On the title page, the Maharal is referred to as "The exceptional Torah scholar… yeshiva dean, R. Yehuda Loew son of R. Betzalel, whose concealed might and light of his Torah is in the holy community of Prague, Bohemia".
Ownership inscription in early Ashkenazic script attesting to the purchase of the book in 1650: "G-d granted me the merit of purchasing this book… from the hands of R. Moshe Winzenheim, Monday of Parashat Shoftim, 1640, so says Aharon son of Yoshia, here Rappschwihr (Ribeauvillé)…". Another signature: "I acquired it with my wealth Yitzchak Eizik of Romsweiler", "Avraham Yitzchak Luntschitz(?)".
Handwritten correction on p. 9a.
65 leaves. 30.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Marginal dampstains to some leaves. Extensive worming. Worming and minor tears to margins of title page, affecting border. Title page and several other leaves detached. Without binding.
This copy includes leaf 65, which is lacking in many copies. Its heading reads: "This is pertinent to leaf 49, page 4, section 25, and was omitted there".
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Lot 110 Netzach Yisrael - First Edition, Published in the Lifetime of the Author, the Maharal of Prague - Prague, 1599 - Signatures and Glosses

Netzach Yisrael, regarding Mashiach and the redemption of the Jewish people, by the Maharal of Prague. Prague: Moses son of R
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Netzach Yisrael, regarding Mashiach and the redemption of the Jewish people, by the Maharal of Prague. Prague: Moses son of R. Joseph Betzalel Katz, [1599]. First edition.
Many signatures and ownership inscriptions on the title page. At the top of the title page, the signature "Tzvi Hirsh son of R. Wolf Theben…" (of Pressburg). At the center of the title page: "Yisrael Mordechai Einstein", "I received as a wedding gift from R. Yisrael Mordechai Einstein, rabbi of this city…", "Tzvi Hirsch Hollander…", and others.
On the verso of the title page, early signature: "Avigdor son of R. Aharon Shlomo, exiled from Vienna" (the expulsion of Jews from Vienna took place in 1670).
Signature extending over leaves 5-6 and 9: "Hirsch son of R. Wolf Theben".
Several handwritten glosses, some lengthy, from various writers.
41, [43]-63 [i.e. 64]. Lacking leaf 42. Mispagination. 29 cm. Condition varies, fair-good. Stains and dampstains. Worming, mostly not affecting text. Damage and minor tears to margins of title page and other leaves, repaired with paper. Tears and worming affecting text to final four leaves, repaired. Old binding, with leather spine. Damage to binding.
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