Ohel Ya’acov [commentary to the philosophical and mathematical passages of Joseph Albo’s Sepher Ikrim]

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 174
KOPPELMAN, JACOB

Ohel Ya’acov [commentary to the philosophical and mathematical passages of Joseph Albo’s Sepher Ikrim]

FIRST EDITION. Title within a typographic border. Numerous geometric and astrological charts and diagrams; woodcut illustration of two gentlemen travelling in a boat on f. 32b ff. 34. Stained and browned in places, tear on f. 27 and burn holes on final leaf not affecting text. Modern tooled calf. Sm. 4to Vinograd, Freiburg 6; Mehlman 1208; Prijs 142; Adams J-27

(Freiburg): Israel Sifroni for Ambrosius Frobin 1584

Est: $3,000 - $5,000
PRICE REALIZED $3,250
Born in the Baden town of Freiburg-im-Breisgau, the Talmudic scholar Jacob ben Samuel Bunim Koppelman, was distinguished for his broad knowledge of secular sciences. Indeed, on the title page of this work he is described as; ”the encyclopaedic scholar and divine philosopher.” A child prodigy, and student of Mordechai Jaffe (author of the Levushim), Koppelman studied mathematics and astrology alongside intense occupation with the traditional Jewish course of study. The Hebrew press at Freiburg came into existence as a result of the difficulties entailed with Hebrew printing in the Swiss border town of Basle. During the two years of its operation, Freiburg produced just seven Hebrew books. See also Lot 217.