<<CARDOSO, ISAAC (FERNANDO).>> Las Excelencias de los Hebreos [“The Admirable Qualities of the Jewish People” - apologetic defense of Judaism and the Jewish people].

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(IBERIAN / SEPHARDIC LITERATURE).

<<CARDOSO, ISAAC (FERNANDO).>> Las Excelencias de los Hebreos [“The Admirable Qualities of the Jewish People” - apologetic defense of Judaism and the Jewish people].

<<FIRST EDITION.>> Two parts in one. Woodcut device on title showing a hand gathering flowers with the motto,”El que me esparsio me recogera” (He who has scattered me will gather me). Additional title (bound in some copies prior to Part II) headed Las excelencias y calunias de los Hebreos, with another woodcut floral device with the motto, “Ellos maldiziran y yo bendizire” (They shall curse and I shall bless). pp. (10), 431. Foxed, Gibraltar stamp. Modern vellum. 4to. Kayserling, 34, Palau 44099.

Amsterdam: David de Castro Tartas 1679

Est: $1,200 - $1,800
PRICE REALIZED $1,900
<<FIRST EDITION OF A MASTERPIECE OF JEWISH APOLOGETICS.>> This famous apology of Judaism was written by former converso, the physician Fernando (Isaac) Cardoso (1604-81). Born in Trancoso, Portugal, Cardoso was one of the many Portuguese New Christian immigrants who settled in Spain in the early 17th-century. He studied at Salamanca and was accorded the title of “phisico mayor,” or court physician by Philip IV. Later, Cardoso practiced as a physician in Madrid, where he reached the highest literary and social circles. Nonetheless, fearing persecution by the Office of the Inquisition, Cardoso fled to Venice and subsequently settled in Verona. This comprehensive apologetic work contains numerous references to the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisition, anti-Jewish Iberian authors and the history of 16th and 17th century Marranos in Spain and Portugal - with many first-hand anecdotes. It is divided into ten parts, each with ten chapters. Part I extols the “excelelcias”, or admirable qualities of the Jewish people. In part II, Cardoso refutes ten “calunias” slanders against the Jews. Passionate and eloquent, the work is not only an erudite defense of Jewry as a whole, but also a justification of Cardoso’s own choice to live as a Jew. The work has been praised as “a masterpiece of Jewish anti-defamation, perhaps the most striking since Josephus’s Contra Apionem.” See Y. H. Yerushalmi, From Spanish Court to Italian Ghetto: Isaac Cardoso, A Study in Marranism and Jewish Apologetics (1971); see also Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana, Treasures of Jewish Booklore (1995) p. 21.