Ben Shmuel (Sermons for various occasions)

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 89
DE MEDINA, SAMUEL

Ben Shmuel (Sermons for various occasions)

ONLY EDITION. Title in architectural columns. ff. (2), 125. Upper portion of title missing (inserted upside-down). Severely wormed. Waterstained.Calf-backed marbled boards. Spine distressed. 8vo Vinograd, Mantua 205; Steinschneider 7056 (1)

Mantua: Judah Samuel Perugia and son Joshua 1622

Est: $400 - $600
PRICE REALIZED $350
Samuel de Medina (1506-1589), known by the acronym MaHaRaSHDa”M, was one of the outstanding Halachic decisors of the 16th century. The yeshivah he founded in Salonika (which was supported by the noble Donna Gracia Mendes-Nasi) gave rise to several famous scholars from throughout the Ottoman Empire. The present work, containing thirty sermons of the author, was published by his grandson Shemaiah. In his discourses de Medina makes extensive use of the Spanish philosophical literature, such as Maimonides’ Guide and Crescas’ Or Adonai. See M.S. Goodblatt, Jewish Life in Turkey in the XVIth Century, as Reflected in the Legal Writings of Samuel de Medina (1952); L. Bornstein, Maphteach Le’ SHuT R. Shmuel de Medina (1979); EJ, Vol. XI, cols. 1212-1214