Nathan der Weise. Ein dramatisches Gedicht in fünf Aufzügen.

Auction 98 | Thursday, June 16th, 2022 at 1:00pm
Fine Judaica: Rare Printed Books, Manuscripts, & Autograph Letters

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Lot 215
LESSING, GOTTHOLD EPHRAIM.

Nathan der Weise. Ein dramatisches Gedicht in fünf Aufzügen.

<<FIRST EDITION.>> pp.(4),276. Foxed, title remargined. Contemporary tree-calf, corners and spine in later cloth, guttter split. 8vo. Goedeke IV/1,451

(Berlin: Voss) 1779

Est: $1,200 - $1,800
<<FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE>> with ‘reichre’ on p. 95 line 11 and p.123 mispaginated. One of the outstanding representatives of the German Enlightenment, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729-81) was devoted to the principles of religious and social tolerance. ‘Nathan the Wise’ was Lessing’s drama inspired by his friendship with Moses Mendelssohn. Based upon the parable of the three rings adapted from Boccaccio’s Decameron, the play presents Judaism, Christianity and Islam as the three sons of a benevolent father who has given each an identical ring, although each claim that his ring alone is authentic. Enter the Nathan figure, who calls for an understanding of mutual belief between the three religions, thus echoing the aspirations of the Enlightenment: Tolerance, brotherhood and love of all humanity. The liberal message of the work was considered threatening enough that the Catholic Church forbade all performances. See A. Altmann, Moses Mendelssohn: A Biographical Study (1973) pp. 569-80.