Sepher Tuviah / Tobias Hebraice. Hebrew and Latin on facing pages, prepared by Fagius

AUCTION 34 | Tuesday, September 12th, 2006 at 1:00
Exemplary Hebrew Books: The Library of Joseph Gradenwitz, Esq.

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Lot 10
(APOCRYPHA)

Sepher Tuviah / Tobias Hebraice. Hebrew and Latin on facing pages, prepared by Fagius

Title in Hebrew and Latin. Hebrew text with nikud. On final page, printer’s mark. (see Yaari, Hebrew Printer's Marks, 13) ff. (24). Stained and wormed in places. Modern crushed morocco, front cover with gilt-tooled personage. 4to Vinograd, Isny 15; Habermann, Fagius 14; not in Adams

Isny: P. Fagius 1542

Est: $600 - $900
PRICE REALIZED $1,200
The Book of Tobias is one of the books of the Apocrypha, which though certainly Jewish in origin, were not canonized into the Hebrew Bible, but relegated by Jewish tradition to the realm of the “sepharim chitzonim” (literally, “external books” or non-sacred literature). The books of the Apocrypha were authored in the Hellenistic period of the Second Temple. Since the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls, fragments of the original Hebrew texts have become available, confirming their source in Eretz Israel. This is one of 18 Hebrew books to issue from Fagius’ press at Isny between the years 1540-42. See Habermann, “Ha-Madpis Paulus Fagius ve-siphrei beith defuso” in: idem, Perakim be-Toldoth ha-Madpisim ha-Ivrim (1978) pp. 149-166