Midrash Chamesh Megiloth Rabatha [Midrash Rabbah on Five Scrolls]

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

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Lot 240
(MIDRASH)

Midrash Chamesh Megiloth Rabatha [Midrash Rabbah on Five Scrolls]

Second portion of Midrash Rabbah. Title within architectural columns surrounded by floral motif. Printed in double columns with sidebars provided for Biblical sources ff. 81 (i.e. 90). Title somewhat abraded. Stamp of former owner. Stains, margins of several leaves distressed. Modern cloth. Sm. folio Vinograd , Venice 966

Venice: Daniel Zanetti 1604

Est: $700 - $1,000
PRICE REALIZED $850
The Venice 1604 edition of the Midrash Rabbah was printed with a separate title for the Five Scrolls. Traditionally each of the Five Scrolls is reserved for a different occasion in the Jewish year: The Song of Songs is read on Passover; Ruth on Shavu’oth; Esther on Purim; Lamentations on the Fast of the Ninth of Av; and Ecclesiastes on Sukoth. The first of the five Midrashim, Shir ha-Shirim Rabbah, was also known in medieval times as “Midrash Chazitha” on account of the first keyword of the text, a citation of the verse in Proverbs 22:29, “Chazitha ish mahir bi-melachto.” The Midrash on Lamentations is preceded by a long overture, or Pethichatha. It begins “Rabbi Abba bar Kahana pathach” (Rabbi Abba bar Kahana opened). In Chassidic circles it was playfully interpreted that the rabbi named, opened a “tzinor” or conduit of divine inspiration. The Aramaic of the Midrashim is full of obscure words and is a challenging text to absorb