RaMBa”N). Sha’ar HaGemul [treatise on the Afterlife]

AUCTION 80 |
Thursday, March 28th,
2019 at 1:00 PM
The Valmadonna Trust Library: Further Selections from the Historic Collection. * Hebrew Printing in America. * Graphic & Ceremonial Art
RaMBa”N). Sha’ar HaGemul [treatise on the Afterlife]
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Lot 73
MOSES BEN NACHMAN (NACHMANIDES
RaMBa”N). Sha’ar HaGemul [treatise on the Afterlife]
(Naples): Joseph ben Jacob Aschkenazi Gunzenhauser 1490
Est: $80,000 - $100,000
<<A RARE COMPLETE COPY.>>
Sha’ar HaGemul is a single section (the thirtieth chapter) of Nachmanides’ comprehensive halachic work on death and mourning: Torath Ha’Adam. Because of its theological significance, this section merited a separate edition and appeared almost thirty years before the full work (Constantinople, 1519).
In Sha’ar HaGemul, Nachmanides takes exception to Maimonides’ portrayal of the Afterlife. In Maimonides’ view, the Messianic era, which is very much this-worldly, is followed by a wholly spiritual Afterlife. Nachmanides’ scheme is diametrically opposed, with the World to Come, posing a temporary reality, followed by the ultimate Messianic state of affairs, which as said, constitutes a harmonious balance of body and soul. Chasidic philosophy, especially the teachings of Chabad Chassidism, opted for Nachmanides’ eschatology. See EJ, Vol. XII, cols. 781-2.