ALFALAS, MOSES. Ho’il Moshe.* Vayakhel Moshe
AUCTION 22 |
Tuesday, January 27th,
2004 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts and Works of Graphic Art Including Holy Land Maps, Illustrated Books, Photography and Graphic Art from The Collection of Daniel M. Friedenberg of Greenwich, Conn
Lot 42
(BINDING)
ALFALAS, MOSES. Ho’il Moshe.* Vayakhel Moshe
Venice: Daniel Zanetti 1597
Est: $5,000 - $6,000
A CONTEMPORARY RENAISSANCE BINDING FROM A JEWISH FAMILY LIBRARY.
It is very rare to find such a fine binding on works of Judaica from the period. The book once belonged to the collection of the wealthy Treves family of Italy. In the Renaissance period, rather than standing on shelves, books were laid down, and identified not by its spine, but by a pastedown folded down over the bottom edge (as the present copy)
The late 16th-century preacher Moses Alfalas was a native of Tetuan, Spanish Morocco. A contemporary of R. Judah Löw (MaHaRaL) of Prague, he too employed philosophical terms in his sermons, while giving them novel meaning. The thirteen chapters of Ho’il Moshe treat the midrashic sayings concerning the giving of the Torah to Israel. These are followed by seven chapters on the significance of circumcision. Vayakhel Moshe is a collection of 25 homilies preached in Venice, Salonika, and Tetuan. Both books contain indices by Samuel ibn Dyssos. (See EJ II, col. 596)