Giv'ath Shaul [eulogy for Saul Halevi, Av Beth Din of The Hague]

AUCTION 38 | Thursday, November 29th, 2007 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters & Graphic Art

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Giv'ath Shaul [eulogy for Saul Halevi, Av Beth Din of The Hague]

FIRST EDITION. Title within typographic border. Printer’s device on title, f.8v. and final leaf. On title, signature of former owner "Elazar Lazar Berlin," and the notation "purchased from the estate of my father Isaac Berlin, Sivan 1720" ff. (3),8,18. Crisp, clean copy. Calf-backed marbled boards, rubbed. Sm. 4to Vinograd, Amsterdam 2151

Amsterdam: Widow and Orphans Proops 1786

Est: $1,000 - $1,500
PRICE REALIZED $900
Rabbi Saul Halevi (1712-1785) served as Rabbi of the Hague from 1748 until his death. His wife, Dinah, daughter of Chief Rabbi Aryeh Leib of Amsterdam, was famous for her vast Jewish knowledge and her ability to write Hebrew verse, as attested to by the Jewish traveller R. Chaim Joseph David Azulai (Chid"a). See M.H. Gans, Memorbook, p.243. On f.10v. the author makes mention of the recent inventions of the microscope and telescope as a means of solving the philosophical conundrum of Free Will versus Divine Foreknowledge. On the next page (f.11r.), he includes a fascinating insight by Maimonides on the inevitability of high-speed air travel, whereby, a traveller may be in Surat, India in the morning, and by evening, have reached Philadelphia, America. See M. Silber, America in Hebrew Literature, p. 45.