Isaiah and Jeremiah. With commentary of David Kimchi (Rada”k)

AUCTION 26 | Monday, November 22nd, 2004 at 1:00
Exceptional Printed Books, Sixty-Five Hebrew Incunabula: The Elkan Nathan Adler-Wineman Family Collection

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Lot 60
(BIBLE)

Isaiah and Jeremiah. With commentary of David Kimchi (Rada”k)

Text in square type with vocalization (nikud) and cantillation (te'amim); commentary of Rada”k in semi-cursive Sephardi (Rash”i) type ff. 136 (of 248). Isaiah: ff. 130 (of 134) lacking ff. 1, 2, most of 3, part of 132-4; Jeremiah: ff. 6 (of 114). First pages of Isaiah and Jeremiah supplied in facsimile. Several leaves from smaller copies. In Jeremiah, leaves laid to size and some loss of text. Stained.Modern calf. Folio Vinograd, Lisbon 7; Goff 25; Goldstein 95; Offenberg 32; Steinschneider, p. 3, no. 13; Thesaurus B21; Wineman Cat. 60

Lisbon: Eliezer (Toledano) 1492

Est: $20,000 - $25,000
PRICE REALIZED $16,000
FIRST IBERIAN EDITION OF BOOKS OF ISAIAH AND JEREMIAH. It appears Isaiah and Jeremiah was intended as a companion volume to the magificent Pentateuch issued by Rabbi Eliezer Toledano the previous year of 1491 (see Lot 59). The surname “Toledano” is never mentioned in any of the books from the Lisbon press, only the first name “Eliezer.” As his name would indicate, Rabbi Eliezer was a native of Toledo, who after relocating to Lisbon, founded there a Hebrew press that has been classed as “typographically, the best equipped” of all the Hebrew printing presses that flourished in the Iberian peninsula. It is known that Eliezer was assisted in his work by Don Judah Leon Gedaliah, who eventually took the types to Constantinople. See J. Bloch, Early Hebrew Printing in Spain and Portugal in: C. Berlin, Hebrew Printing and Bibliography (1976) pp. 34-37. The Wineman Copy compares most favorably with that of JNUL, which is but a fragment of 12 leaves. See Peretz Tishby, The Hebrew Incunabula in Israel, Kiryat Sefer 59:4 (1984), p. 956, no. 90