<<Corcos, Tranquillo Vita (Mano’ach Hayim).>>
Auction 90 |
Tuesday, July 21st,
2020 at 1:00pm
Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts, Graphic & Ceremonial Arts
Lot 87
(BLOOD LIBEL).
<<Corcos, Tranquillo Vita (Mano’ach Hayim).>>
Rome: Stamperia della Reu. Camera Apostolica 1706
Est: $2,000 - $3,000
PRICE REALIZED $2,100
<<Rare. >>No copy recorded in WorldCat.
Tranquillo Vita Corcos (the Younger, 1660–1730) was a member of an ancient Roman-Jewish family of rabbis and financiers. In 1692 Corcos was elected to the governing body of the Rome community, and in 1702, appointed its rabbi. Corcos was active in seeking to persuade the Congregation of the Holy Office to refute anti-Jewish calumnies and he successfully secured the withdrawal of a blood libel charge in Viterbo (a city some 50 miles north of Rome).
Lurid excitement rose in Italy in 1705 as a result of the arrest in Viterbo of a number of Jews on account of a blood accusation - such charges having never before been preferred in Rome or its environs. Amidst much political lobbying and legal maneuvering, Corcos presented this Summaria, addressed to Monsignore Ghezzi, the papal reporter on Jewish affairs. It roundly demonstrated the groundlessness of the ruinous accusation, producing historical documents relating to the blood libel from both secular and ecclesiastical authorities.
See Madga Teter, Blood Libel: On the Trail of an Antisemitic Myth (2020) pp. 280-91.