Drashoth Ha’Torah [sermons on the Pentateuch and on Repentance]

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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SHEM TOV BEN JOSEPH SHEM TOV

Drashoth Ha’Torah [sermons on the Pentateuch and on Repentance]

Second Edition. Letters of title historiated; title within wreathed architectural columns; printer’s mark. (Facsimile of title in Haberman, Title Pages of Hebrew Books (1969) no. 22). Opening word of each of Five Books of Moses within decorative border. Owner’s signature “Shelomo ben Emmanuel Peretz” on f. 46r ff. 81. Dampstained. Old vellum, worn. Folio Vinograd, Venice 308; Adams S-1047

Venice: Cornelio Adelkind for Marco Antonio Giustiniani 1547

Est: $1,000 - $1,500
Spanish writer and philosopher, Shem Tov ben Joseph Shem Tov lived in Segovia and Almazan and flourished in about 1461-89. As a philosopher, he was a follower of Maimonides, even though his grandfather Shem Tov ibn Shem Tov, was one of Maimonides' most uncompromising opponents - indeed nor did his father agree with Maimonides on essential points in his philosophy. On f. 36r. the author records first his grandfather’s interpretation, second his father’s interpretation, and finally his own interpretation of the Talmudic adage, “Thoughts of sin are more severe than [actual] sin” (Yoma 29a). Drashoth Ha’Torah is Shem Tov’s only homiletical work. Written in 1489, it was printed three times during the sixteenth century (Salonika, 1525; Venice, 1547; Padua, 1567). It soon, however, fell into comparative oblivion