Sepher Ha’chinuch.

AUCTION 12 | Tuesday, March 13th, 2001 at 1:00
Important Hebrew Printed Books and Manuscripts From the Library of the London Beth Din

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Lot 1
AARON HALEVI OF BARCELONA (Attributed to)

Sepher Ha’chinuch.

Second edition. The Tzvi Hirsch Berlin Copy, with his signature and extensive autographed marginal notations. ff. 222 (of 228). Lacking ff. 1-4, ff. 154-5 provided in manuscript apparently in the hand Tzvi Hirsch Berlin. Crude paper repairs to first few leaves with some loss, taped repairs to last leaf, stained. Recent boards. 4to Vinograd, Venice 894; Habermann, di Gara 201

Venice: Giovanni di Gara 1600

Est: $1,000 - $1,500
PRICE REALIZED $2,200
The purpose of the Chinuch, is a pedagogic one, to ellucidate the precepts derived from each weekly portion. The author adopted a table-format of the precepts, elaborated by Maimonides, and re-arranged it to accord with the chapters of the Bible where the precepts are found. He explains the manner of derivation of each precept, the ethical reasons for its performance and above all, he defines the application of the precept to life. Waxman points out the significance of the Sepher Ha’chinuch in the codification literature. While not a code itself, the broad statement of each precept, its definintion and description helped codifiers in arriving at a decision in each case. See M. Waxman, Vol. II p.137. The extensive autographed marginal notes in the hand of R. Tzvi Hirsch Berlin are both of halachic and bibliographical importance. In a number of notes, he casts doubt on the assertion that Aaron HaLevi of Barcelona was the author. For a brief discussion on the suggested identity of the author of this work, see EJ, VIII 1126-27.