Sepher HaChassidim [pietism]

AUCTION 17 | Tuesday, November 12th, 2002 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts and Works of Graphic and Ceremonial Art From Various Owners

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Lot 235
JUDAH THE CHASSID.

Sepher HaChassidim [pietism]

FIRST EDITION ff. (27), 121. Lacking final blank. Stained in places, trace marginal worming on last few leaves, ff. 117-21 supplied from another copy, signed by censors on verso of final leaf. Modern blind-tooled brown morocco. Sm. 4to Vinograd, Bologna 10; Adams J-398

Bologna: Silk Weaver’s Guild 1538

Est: $2,000 - $3,000
PRICE REALIZED $2,750
The fifth of only nine books printed by the Jewish Silk Weaver’s Guild. Several of the printers at this press are known by name: Sepher HaChassidim was printed by Abraham b. Moses Cohen. See Amram, The Makers of Hebrew Books in Italy, pp.232-35. Many of the passages in Sepher HaChassidim are homiletic and exegetic, explaining the philosophical or mystical meanings of Biblical verses and Talmudic sayings. Nonetheless, it is primarily a masterwork of ethical instruction: Enjoining how to resist temptation and avoid sin; how to dress, speak, pray and work; how to choose a wife and select companions; how to harmonise the necessities of existence with the requirements of religious life; how to choose a righteous teacher, and many other subjects. No other Hebrew work of ethics devotes such close attention to detail, rendering it an important historical souce for the study of everyday Jewish life in medieval Germany. For an extensive trearment of Ashkenazic Pietism see I. Marcus, Piety and Society: The Jewish Pietists of Medieval Germany (1981). See also Ch. Soloveitchik, Three Themes in the Sefer Hasidim in: AJS Review I (1976) pp. 311-357