Igereth Shmuel [commentary to the Book of Ruth, with text, and accompanied by commentary by RaSH”I]

AUCTION 15 | Tuesday, March 12th, 2002 at 1:00
Fine Hebrew Books, Manuscripts and Works of Art The Property of Various Owners

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Lot 151
DI UCEDA, SAMUEL

Igereth Shmuel [commentary to the Book of Ruth, with text, and accompanied by commentary by RaSH”I]

FIRST EDITION ff. (84). Light stains in places, neat marginal repairs to first few leaves, neat marginal repair to title with few words provided in facsimile. Modern blind-tooled morocco. Sm.4to Vinograd, Const. 314; Yaari, Const. 234; Mehlman 627; M. Rosenfeld, Hebrew Printing no. 94; not in Adams

Kuru Cesme: Joseph Ascaloni for Dona Reyna, Duchess of Naxos 1597

Est: $5,000 - $6,000
Following the death in 1593 of the Constantinople-based Hebrew printer Solomon Jabez, Dona Reyna widow of the illustrious Don Joseph Nasi, used the remaining inheritance left to her following the expropriation of much of her wealth and established a printing-press in her Palace of Belvedere in nearby Orta-Koy. For reasons unclear, the press was soon transferred to Kuru-Cesme, another suburb of Constantinople. Thus, “the noble lady of noble lineage” became the first Jewish woman to establish a printing-press - and the present work became the first Hebrew book printed in Kuru Cesme. Di Uceda, the author of this commentary, directed a Talmudic Academy in Safed that had been supported by the Nasi Family for decades, indeed he journeyed to Constantinople in 1597 to prevail upon the Duchess to continue financial support. See Pierpont Morgan Library Catalogue, Hebraica from the Valmadonna Trust (1989) no. 49; A.J. Karp. From the Ends of the Earth: Judaic Treasures of the Library of Congress (1991) pp. 167-69; and C. Roth, The House of Nasi-The Duke of Naxos (1948) pp. 217-19