Sepher Machberoth Immanuel [poetry]

AUCTION 31 | Tuesday, December 13th, 2005 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Hebrew and Other Printed Books

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Lot 175
IMMANUEL BEN SOLOMON OF ROME

Sepher Machberoth Immanuel [poetry]

Second edition. Title within woodcut architectural border ff. (156). Stained in places, title neatly repaired, signed by censor on recto of final leaf. Modern morocco. 4to Vinograd, Const. 153; Yaari, Const. 119; Adams I-53

Constantinople: Eliezer ben Gershom Soncino 1535

Est: $4,000 - $5,000
PRICE REALIZED $3,000
Immanuel of Rome (c.1261-1368), a contemporary of Dante’s, known in Italian as Manoello Giudeo, modeled his literary work on the classic Sephardic poets - Solomon ibn Gabirol, Judah Halevi and Judah Al-Harizi. However, he also displayed a significant Italian influence. His famous vision of Heaven and Hell, influenced by Dante’s work, is contained in the final section. Due to certain lewd sections, R. Joseph Karo forbade the reading of Sepher Machberoth and consequently, a subsequent edition was only published 200 years later. See Carmilly-Weinberger, pp.214-7. According to Cecil Roth, Immanuel of Rome was “the most remarkable and the most important figure of the Renaissance period in the Jewish world.” See C. Roth, The Jews in the Renaissance (1959) pp. 89-103