BUXTORF, JOHANNES. De Abbreviaturis Hebraicis...Operis Talmudici [glossary of Talmudic abbreviations]. * WITH: Item Bibliotheca Rabbinica
AUCTION 15 |
Tuesday, March 12th,
2002 at 1:00
Fine Hebrew Books, Manuscripts and Works of Art The Property of Various Owners
Lot 115
(BIBLIOGRAPHY).
BUXTORF, JOHANNES. De Abbreviaturis Hebraicis...Operis Talmudici [glossary of Talmudic abbreviations]. * WITH: Item Bibliotheca Rabbinica
Franequer: Jacob Horre 1696
Est: $500 - $700
PRICE REALIZED $500
The Bibliotheca Rabbinica is the first scientifically organized bibliography of Jewish literature, alphabetically listing by title 324 Hebrew works. Buxtorf’s system influenced the physiognomy of Hebrew bibliography by introducing the title arrangement, a method that became the standard practice in Hebrew bibliography. His preference for this were two-fold: a title-listing eliminates the complication of establishing the identity and correct form of name of the Hebrew author, moreover, mosts Hebrew texts were better known by their title rather than by the author.
In 1640, Johannes Buxtorf the Younger, prepared an enlarged and corrected second edition of his father’s work to which he added an appendix, with an author index. The present third edition is a reprint of the second, with corrections. See S. Brisman, A History and Guide to Judaic Bibliography, Vol. I (1977), pp.3-5