Hebrew).

AUCTION 44 | Thursday, June 25th, 2009 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Hebrew Printed Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters, Graphic & Ceremonial Art

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Lot 63
(BIBLE

Hebrew).

Complete in three volumes.. Wide-margined copy. Scattered Latin marginalia. Vol. I - Pentateuch (Paris, 1543): pp. (2), 579, (1 blank). Five Scrolls (Paris 1555): pp. 79, (1 blank). Chronicles (Paris1543): pp. 180. Ezra and Nehemiah (Paris, 1541): pp. 71, (1 blank). Vol. II - Joshua, Judges, Kings (Paris, 1544): pp. (1), (1 blank), 3-501, (3 blank). Job (Paris, 1541): (1), (1 blank), 3-59, (1 blank). Psalms (Paris, 1540): pp. (1), (1 blank), 3-151, (1 blank). Proverbs (Paris, 1540): pp. (1), (1 blank), 3-53, (1 blank). Vol. III - Isaiah (Paris, 1539): (1), (1 blank), 3-124; Jeremiah (Paris, 1540): (1), (1 blank), 3-163, (1 blank). Ezekiel (Paris, 1541): (1), (1 blank), 3-139, (1 blank). Daniel (Paris, 1540): pp. (1), (1 blank), 3-47, (1 blank). Trei Asar [Twelve Minor Prophets](Paris, 1539): pp. (1), (1 blank), 3-66, (2 blank). Joel (Paris, 1540): pp. (1), (1 blank), 3-20. Amos (Paris, 1540): pp. (1), (1 blank), 3-44. Obadiah (Paris, 1540): pp. (1), (1 blank), 3-8. Jonah (Paris, 1540): (1), (1 blank), 3-14, (2 blank). Micah (Paris, 1539): (1), (1 blank), 3-32. Nahum (Paris, 1539): (1), (1 blank), 3-15, (1 blank). Habakkuk (Paris, 1539): (1), (1 blank), 3-19, (1 blank). Zephaniah (Paris, 1539): (1), (1 blank), 3-16. Habakkuk (duplicated) (Paris, 1539): (1), (1 blank), 3-19, (1 blank). Haggai (Paris, 1539): pp. (1), (1 blank), 3-12. Zachariah (Paris, 1540): pp. (1), (1 blank), 3-59, (1 blank). Malachi (Paris, 1540): (1), (1 blank), 3-18. Light stains. Modern blind-tooled morocco with gilt florets, rubbed. Lg. 4to Vinograd, Paris 16; Darlow and Moule 5089

Paris: Robert Estienne the Elder 1543-1555

Est: $5,000 - $7,000
PRICE REALIZED $8,000
“Robert Estienne [was] the most outstanding figure in the Renaissance book trade in France. As a printer...he occupies today a chief place in the history of typography, and it is to him primarily that the Estienne dynasty owes its reputation in this field.” F. Schreiber, The Estiennes, An Annotated Catalogue (1982) 45.