LARA, DAVID COHEN DE. Ir David. Sive De Convenienta vocabulorum Rabbinicorum [rabbinical lexicon]

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Lot 169
(MENASSEH BEN ISRAEL).

LARA, DAVID COHEN DE. Ir David. Sive De Convenienta vocabulorum Rabbinicorum [rabbinical lexicon]

FIRST EDITION. Printer’s device on title. pp.(8), 92. Light stains in places. Limp boards.4to Fuks, Amsterdam 203

Amsterdam: Nicolaes van Ravesteyn 1638

Est: $500 - $700
PRICE REALIZED $1,200
Lists and explains words of Greek and Latin origin found in the Talmud and Midrash. Hacham of the Spanish-Portuguese Community in Hamburg, de Lara (c.1602-1674) was an expert on classical literature and the writings of the Church Fathers. The only book with Hebrew types produced by Van Ravesteyn. “The book presents a bibliographic puzzle. Although Van Ravesteyn states on his title-page that he printed the book ‘with his own types,’ the same book is also listed as a work from the presses of Menasseh Ben Israel. In the sales catalogue of the Ben Israel-officina which Menasseh’s son Semuel Ben Israel Soeiro published in 1652, the work is listed as ‘Hir david dictionario.’ As no further data about the issue of Cohen de Lara’s work have come to light yet, it remains uncertain whether Menasseh really printed the work for Van Ravesteyn, or van Ravesteyn hired Menasseh’s Hebrew types. There certainly must have been a connection with the officina of Menasseh Ben Israel.” See Fuks I, p. 145.