Shailoth Lehachacham [responsum based on a series of twelve philosophical questions addressed to him by Saul Ha’kohen Aschkenazi]

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 4
ABRABANEL, DON ISAAC

Shailoth Lehachacham [responsum based on a series of twelve philosophical questions addressed to him by Saul Ha’kohen Aschkenazi]

FIRST EDITION. Title within woodcut architectural border. ff. 26. Collates as per Adams. Light stains in places. Recent boards. 4to Vinograd, Venice 602; Habermann, di Gara 34; Adams S-451

Venice: Giovanni di Gara 1574

Est: $600 - $900
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Saul Ha’kohen Aschkenazi was an author of philosophical works and a disciple of the Aristotelian thinker, Elijah Delmedigo. His philosophical queries were addressed to Isaac Abrabanel with a view to ascertaining a Maimonidean position. Abrabanel’s answers constitute his sharpest and weightiest attack against the Averroist renderings of Maimonides. Indeed, it is in this work that Abrabanel finally relieved himself from the arduous internal struggle he had contended with Maimonidean thought, evidenced by his clear analysis of the points of diffference and agreement between him and Maimonides. “It is not unlikely that after completeing this book, Abrabanel returned to systematic work on his great commentary on Maimonides’ Guide to the Perplexed.” See: B. Netanyahu, Don Isaac Abravanel, Statesman & Philosopher (1968) pp. 86-7. Abrabanel’s writings to Saul Ha’Kohen also contain important autobiographical comments. He complains of physical weakness and of his despair of Redemption following the Expulsion from Spain. In a deeply personal note of self-evaluation, he writes on f.8: “I frittered away my time making money and seeking honor… the wealth was lost and honor has been taken away from Israel.”