Sifthei Yesheinim [bibliography]

AUCTION 23 | Tuesday, March 30th, 2004 at 1:00
Hebrew Printed Books & Manuscripts from The Rare Book Room of the Jews College Library, London The Third Portion

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Lot 42
BASS, SHABBETAI

Sifthei Yesheinim [bibliography]

First Edition. Title within fine engraved architectural border ff.20,pp.92,ff.93-108, 24. Previous owner’s signature. Lightly browned, stained in places. Modern morocco. 4to Vinograd, Amsterdam 461; Mehlman, 1361; Fuks, Amsterdam 469

Amsterdam: David de Castro Tartas 1678-80

Est: $4,000 - $6,000
PRICE REALIZED $4,750
The First Hebrew Bibliography. This Copy with Rare Supplementary Prayers The Siddur found at the end of only a small number of copies of Sifthei Yesheinim presents a bibliographical puzzle. It has been postulated by M. M. Zlatkin, that it was included in order to increase the appeal of the work to the non-bibliography minded book buyer. However Ch. Liberman in Kiryath Sepher Vol. XXXVIII p.276 (= Ohel Rachel Vol. I, p.370-1) proves that the Siddur, printed in 1678, was sold separately. By 1680, when Sifthei Yesheinim was ready for printing, Shabbetai Bass had a few copies left over, these he added to the Sifthei Yesheinim, removing the original title page In his article published for the Habermann Festschrift, Yad Leheman (1984) H.C. Zafren excitedly confides: “I can here report that the Hebrew Union College Library copy of the Amsterdam 1680 Pentateuch, the first edition of Bass’s Sifthei Chachamim, also has a prayer book bound in at the end. In this case, the prayer book has fourteen leaves.” See, The 1678 Siddur and the Sifthei Yesheinim: A Methodological Exercise, p.276. After a comprehenive analysis of the typographic layout, Zafren concludes that the first 14 leaves of the Siddur with the colophon on 14b. is a complete entity and that the ten leaves that were added later were printed in at least two segmentsby different printers or in different shops. THIS COPY CONTAINS THE COMPLETE 24 LEAVES