Carmoly, E[ljakim]. Notice Historique sur Benjamin De Tudele. <<* With:>> J. Lelewel. Examen Geographique des Voyages de Benjamin De Tudele, 1160-1173.

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Lot 147
(BENJAMIN OF TUDELA).

Carmoly, E[ljakim]. Notice Historique sur Benjamin De Tudele. <<* With:>> J. Lelewel. Examen Geographique des Voyages de Benjamin De Tudele, 1160-1173.

<<FIRST EDITION.>> Text in French, interspersed with Hebrew. Frontispiece foldout map of Travels of Benjamin of Tudela; Map of Palestine with Itinerary of Benjamin of Tudela (second part, p. 36). Uncut copy. pp. 36, 41. Light stains. Wrappers. 8vo. Rohricht, 38; cf. Laor, 199.

Brussels and Leipzig: Kiessling & Compagnie 1852

Est: $500 - $700
“There is no general account of the Mediterranean world or of the Middle East in this period which approaches that of Benjamin of Tudela in importance, whether for Jewish or for general history” (EJ, Vol. IV, col. 537). In 1847, Alsatian scholar Elyakim Carmoly (1802-75) published his Itineraires de la Terre Sainte des XIII-XVII Siecles. Carmoly provides a bibliography of editions of, and works concerning, Benjamin of Tudela, as well as Carmoly's correspondence with A. Asher, who produced an English translation of the The Itinerary of Benjamin of Tudela (London and Berlin, 1840-41). Carmoly severely criticizes Asher for relying upon the second edition (Ferrara, 1555), rather than the first edition of the Mas'oth shel Rabbi Binyamin (Constantinople, 1543). See Carmoly, pp. 32-34. Carmoly served as Rabbi of Brussels from 1832-39. See JE, Vol. III, pp. 579-580. Lelewel augments the book with his analysis of the exact geographic locations traversed by Benjamin.