Toldoth Adam ve-Chavah. Sepher Meisharim [Rabbinic code]. Parts I and II bound in one volume

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Fine Judaica: Hebrew Printed Books, Manuscripts, Graphic & Ceremonial Art

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Lot 261
YERUCHAM BEN MESHULAM OF PROVENCE.

Toldoth Adam ve-Chavah. Sepher Meisharim [Rabbinic code]. Parts I and II bound in one volume

FIRST EDITION. Title within floriated woodcut. First word ("sepher") white letters within individual floriated vignettes. Text, Rashi type printed in double columns. Owners' inscriptions on title in Hebrew (illegible). Wide-margined copy ff. (14), 272, 122 (ff.119-120 loose). Old paper repairs on title. Waterstained. Some marginal worming. Modern half-vellum. Folio Vinograd, Const. 83; Yaari, Const. 50; not in Adams

Constantinople: [ibn Nachmias] 1516

Est: $10,000 - $12,000
PRICE REALIZED $10,000
An important legal codex, greatly relied upon by the Beith Yoseph. The legal decisions of Rabbeinu Yerucham continue to play a major part in the development of Halacha. A native of Provence, Rabbeinu Yerucham was exiled from France in the Expulsion of 1306. He eventually settled in Toledo, where he studied under R. Asher ben Yechiel (Ro”sh). In his Code, Rabbeinu Yerucham quotes the opinions of French, Provencal and Spanish authorities, as well as recording for posterity the customs of those communities. The part of the work entitled Meisharim, deals with civil law; the other part, Adam VeChavah focuses upon life-cycles and ritual law.