Discorso intorno a l’humana miseria e sopr’al modo di fuggirla [“A Discourse on Human Suffering and How to Escape It”]
AUCTION 32 |
Thursday, March 23rd,
2006 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Autographed Letters, Manuscripts, Graphics and Ceremonial Art
Lot 171
POMIS, DAVID DE
Discorso intorno a l’humana miseria e sopr’al modo di fuggirla [“A Discourse on Human Suffering and How to Escape It”]
Venice: Giordano Ziletti 1572
Est: $500 - $700
PRICE REALIZED $800
David ben Isaac de Pomis [min ha-Tapuchim] (1525-1593) was a scion of one of the four most distinguished Roman families reputedly brought by Titus from Judea to Italy at the time of the destruction of the Second Temple. De Pomis was a practicing rabbi and physician who received his doctorate in medicine from the University of Perugia in 1551. In his capacity as physician, he served both the Orsini and Sforza families.
In our slim work, the author shares with the reader methods he devised to distract himself from his suffering, due in no small measure to the anti-Jewish legislation enacted by Pope Paul IV, which deprived de Pomis of his possessions. See C. Roth, The Jews in the Renaissance, pp. 223-25