(RIBa”SH). Teshuvoth Harav [responsa]

AUCTION 37 | Tuesday, June 26th, 2007 at 1:00
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Lot 104
ISAAC B”R SHESHETH PERFET

(RIBa”SH). Teshuvoth Harav [responsa]

FIRST EDITION. Title within four-part ornamental border (located after the indices, which are bound in front as in most copies seen by Hacker). A wide margined copy ff. (12), (282), (10). Some staining, slight worming in places, few words censored, signatures of censors on final leaf. Front flyleaf and first blank contain three pages of scholarly notes in a late 16th- early 17th century Ashkenazic hand citing many contemporary works. Modern morocco. Folio Vinograd, Const. 193; Yaari, Const. 145; (both Vinograd and Yaari offer erroneous pagination, see J. Hacker, Areshet V, p. 483); Adams I-179

Constantinople: Eliezer Soncino 1546

Est: $2,000 - $3,000
PRICE REALIZED $3,750
One of the leading scholars of his day, the Riba”sh was a disciple of R. Nissim Gerondi and a colleague of Don Hasdai Crescas. He left his native Spain in 1391 when the great massacres broke out and settled in Algiers. His Teshuvoth Harav contains 518 responsa, dealing with all phases of Halachic law. Unlike his predecessors, the Riba”sh wrote his responsa at length, basing his decisions on specific documentation from the sources. The collection is particularly important for the social history of the Jews in 14th-century Spain and North Africa. The work was originally sold in single gatherings and distributed during prayers on the Sabbath. Certain Rabbis were outraged by this practice which they felt desecrated the sanctity of the day. See S. Assaf, Mekoroth u-Mechkarim, (1946) pp. 255-56 for a responsa concerning this matter. This was last book printed by Soncino in his Turkish sojourn