Hebrew. WRITINGS). Psalms with commentary of David Kimchi. Five Scrolls, Daniel & Ezra/Nechemia (Lacking Job and Chronicles). With classic commentaries (Rashi, Ralbag).

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Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts and Works of Graphic and Ceremonial Art From Various Owners

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Lot 73
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Hebrew. WRITINGS). Psalms with commentary of David Kimchi. Five Scrolls, Daniel & Ezra/Nechemia (Lacking Job and Chronicles). With classic commentaries (Rashi, Ralbag).

Text in square script with Nikud. Commentary in rabbinic script without Nikud. Initial words of Song of Songs within white-vine woodcut border. PSALMS: (ff. 110 of 118), lacking ff. 1-8. WITH: FIVE SCROLLS: ff. (30). * DANIEL: ff. (13). * EZRA/NECHEMIAH: ff. (19). Ex-library. Light stains in places, trace marginal worming on last few leaves, extensive marginalia in an old hand, signed by censor on verso of final leaf. Needs rebinding. Housed in modern solander box. Sm. folio. Vinograd, Naples 2&4; Mehlman 23&24; Offenberg 36&46; Goff Heb-26; Freimann-Marx, Thesaurus A-57&59; Goldstein 51

(Naples: Joseph Aschkenazi Gunzenhauser 1487)

Est: $10,000 - $15,000
FIRST EDITION OF WRITINGS IN HEBREW. SECOND EDITION OF KIMCHI’S COMMENTARY TO PSALMS. The extensive contemporary manuscript marginal corrections that appear in this volume would accord with Esterson’s observations in The Commentary of Rabbi David Kimchi on Psalms 42-72 Edited on the Basis of Manuscripts and Early Editions: “In general, [the 1487 edition, second edition of Kimchi’s commentary to Psalms] seems to be a much better text than the 1477 [first] edition, for there are fewer omissions and less serious errors in it. It varies about as much from one of the manuscripts....as it does from the other, leaving much to be desired from the point of view of completness and accuracy.” HUC Annual (1935) viz. pp.311-2. Considering this early edition of Kimchi’s commentary is known to contain inaccuracies, the scribe of these corrections no doubt compared this copy with one of the extant manuscript versions See Sepher Tehillim with Peirush Ha’aruch Shel Hatzadik, edited by Y.N. Brickenstien with an introduction by Y.L. Fishman, Tel Aviv, 1946