Zohar Harakiah [commentary to the poetic Azharoth of Solomon ibn Gabirol].

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Rare & Excellent Hebrew Printed Books: From the Library of Arthur A. Marx

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Lot 109
DURAN, SHIMON BEN TZEMACH.

Zohar Harakiah [commentary to the poetic Azharoth of Solomon ibn Gabirol].

<<FIRST EDITION.>> The Salman Schocken copy. <<Fine condition.>> ff. (116). Few light dampstains in places, neat repair to inner margin of title, previous owner’s signature, signed by censors (dated 1555 and 1639) on recto and verso of final leaf. Recent boards. Sm. 4to. Vinograd, Const. 53; Yaari, Const. 39; Mehlman 607; not in Adams.

Constantinople: Joseph ben Ayad Kabesi for Samuel ben David ibn Nahmias 1515

Est: $15,000 - $20,000
PRICE REALIZED $15,000
<<A FINE, CRISP COPY OF AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE WORK.>> One of the foremost halachic decisors of North African Jewry, R. Shimon ben Zemach Duran (the Rashba’tz, 1361-1444), a native of the isle of Majorca, was one of three prominent rabbinic leaders who fled to Algeria in the year 1391 in order to escape anti-Jewish riots in their native Spain - the other two being R. Isaac ben Shesheth Perfet (Riva”sh) and R. Ephraim b. Israel Elankawa (buried in Tlemcen). See EJ, Vol. IX, col. 32; JE, Vol. I, p. 437. The rarity of this first edition and the importance of the work prompted Yosef Shaul Nathanson to add his own scholarly notes to the second edition which did not appear until 1858.