RaMBa”M). Moreh Nevuchim [“Guide to the Perplexed”]

AUCTION 43 | Thursday, April 02nd, 2009 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Hebrew Printed Books, Manuscripts, Graphic & Ceremonial Art

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Lot 193
MOSES BEN MAIMON (MAIMONIDES/.

RaMBa”M). Moreh Nevuchim [“Guide to the Perplexed”]

Third edition. With commentaries by Shem-Tov, Ephodi and ibn Crescas. Title within historiated border. Printer’s device on title (cf. Yaari no. 20). * With: Provencal, Moses. Biur Inyan Shenei Kavim [dissertation on the Theorem of Apollonius] following the title. These rare two leaves lacking from most copies ff. (14), (2),174. Outer margin of title repaired with part of architectural historiated border in facsimile, some staining and marginal repair, slight marginal worming on a few leaves, marginal repair to final leaf affecting a few letters of commentary. Recent gilt toold morocco. Folio Vinograd, Sabbionetta 8; Haberman, Adel-kind 113; not in Adams

Sabbionetta: Cornilio Adel-kind for Tobias Foa 1553

Est: $2,000 - $3,000
PRICE REALIZED $1,900
The Guide to the Perplexed, the final work of Moses Maimonides (1135-1204), was completed in 1185 or 1190. It had a troubled history, sparking centuries of Maimonidean controversies. Heavily influenced as it was by Greek - specifically Aristotelian philosophy, the work was thought by some to conflict with Judaic tradition. Tragically, and for different motivations, it was publicly burned by the Dominicans in Paris in 1232. It is said that R. Jonah Gerondi, one of those who agitated for the destruction of the text, later journeyed to Maimonides’ tomb in Eretz Israel to beg forgiveness. See: C. Roth, Jews in the Renaissance (1959), pp. 28-29, 236, 266; D. J. Silver, Maimonidean Criticism and the Maimonidean Controversy 1180-1240; and EJ, Vol. III, cols. 229-31