Perush Masechta Avoth [commentary to the Chapters of the Fathers]

AUCTION 11 | Tuesday, November 28th, 2000 at 1:00
Important Hebrew Printed Books and Manuscripts From the Library of the London Beth Din

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Lot 157
YA’AVETZ, JOSEPH

Perush Masechta Avoth [commentary to the Chapters of the Fathers]

FIRST EDITION. The Tzvi Hirsch Berlin Copy, signed on title page, with autographed annotations on front free-endpaper ff. (96). Lightly browned and stained, clean tear on f.91 neatly repaired. Recent boards, worn. Sm. 4to Vinograd, Adrianople 3; Mehlman 132; Adams

Adrianople: (The Author’s Grandsons, Solomon & Joseph Yaavetz) 1555

Est: $5,000 - $7,000
PRICE REALIZED $17,000
The author was among those expelled from Spain, and for his remaining years (d.1507) sought in his writings to find meaning in the catastrophe that had befallen Spanish Jewry. One of only four books printed at Adrianople, all uncommonly scarce. Solomon and Joseph Ya’avetz, the authors’ grandsons, set up a Hebrew press in Salonika in 1546. Fleeing Salonika for a short interval, they reconstituted their press in Adrianople, a town located on the Turkish-Greek frontier in 1554. A year later, Solomon went to Constantinople and Joseph returned to Salonika where he was active as a printer until 1570. Three philosophical treatises by Joseph Ya’avetz issued together, were sold by Kestenbaum & Company, 16th November 1999, lot 544