Rationes breves magni Rabi Samuelis, Judei nati, sed de Judaismo ad fides Catholicam converti. ["A Brief Account of the Great Rabbi Samuel, Born Jewish, but Converted from Judaism to the Catholic Faith."]

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

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Lot 81
(SAMUEL, RABBI)

Rationes breves magni Rabi Samuelis, Judei nati, sed de Judaismo ad fides Catholicam converti. ["A Brief Account of the Great Rabbi Samuel, Born Jewish, but Converted from Judaism to the Catholic Faith."]

Woodcut of scholar and students on title. Gothic type. Red lettering in initials and elsewhere applied by hand. Ample margins. Some Latin marginalia. ff. (24). 36 lines per page. Stamp on title, some light wear. Modern, emerald and black morocco with gilt. 8vo BMC I, 279; Goff S110

Cologne: Heinrich Quentell 1493

Est: $3,000 - $5,000
PRICE REALIZED $2,800
Later edition of “Epistola contra Judaeorum errores” a widely-disseminated anti-Judaic tract. Supposedly composed in Arabic by a Moroccan Jew ("Samuel Marochitanus") at the beginning of the 11th-century and translated into Latin by the Spanish Dominican Alphonsus Bonihominis in the 14th century, but now considered to have been composed by the latter. The first printed edition appeared in 1474. See Studies in Bibliography and Booklore, Vol. V (1961) p. 89, no. 67; EJ Vol. II, 607.