Sepher Tziyoni [Kabbalistic homilies to the Pentateuch]

AUCTION 36 | Thursday, March 22nd, 2007 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Printed Books & Manuscripts

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Lot 198
TZIYONI, MENACHEM OF SPEYER

Sepher Tziyoni [Kabbalistic homilies to the Pentateuch]

Second edition. Title and chapter headings with woodblock historiated initials. On title, previous owners’ inscriptions. Scattered Hebrew marginalia ff.110. Mispaginated (as usual). Title wormed with damage to one historiated letter. Some browning and worming. Several leaves laid to size. Modern binding. Sm. 4to Vinograd, Cremona 31; Benayahu, Cremona 27 and pp. 80-3 (illustrated); not in Adams

Cremona: Vicenzo Conti 1560

Est: $700 - $1,000
PRICE REALIZED $750
Upon issue, the entire first edition of one thousand copies of the Tziyoni issued in 1559 was seized and destroyed by the Dominican Friars of Cremona, zealously seeking to enforce Pope Paul IV’s Index of that year. Despite Pope Paul IV’s Bull “In Coena Dominis,” a bare handful of copies survived. See D. Amram, the Makers of Hebrew Books in Italy (1963), pp. 310-315. Concerning the typographical variants between the first and second editions, see M. Benayahu, Ha-Dephus ha-Ivri bi-Cremona (1971), pp.79-83 (illustrated). The book concludes with 2 leaves of religious poetry by the Author. See I. Davidson, Thesaurus of Medieval Hebrew Poetry, Vol. IV (1970), p. 435. R. Menachem Tziyoni (late 14th-early 15th century), a resident of Cologne, was one of the few German kabbalists of his day. Unfortunately, virtually nothing is known of his life, career, or teachers. See Sh. Weiss, Tsefunei Tziyoni (1985); EJ, Vol. XI, cols. 1313-4