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
Lot 240
(MIDRASH)
Midrash Chamesh Megiloth Rabatha [Midrash Rabbah on Five Scrolls]
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