Midrash Chamesh Megiloth [Aggadic compilation on the Five Scrolls]

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 194
(MIDRASH)

Midrash Chamesh Megiloth [Aggadic compilation on the Five Scrolls]

FIRST EDITION. With rare half-title. Title and half-title within four-piece white-on-black woodcut border of Renaissance ornament - a favorite of Soncino. Letters of opening words within white-on-black decorative vignettes. ff. (100). Slight staining in places. Previous owner's signature on title, censors' signatures on verso of penultimate recto and verso of final leaf, slight marginal repair on a few leaves. Generally a fine, clean copy. Modern tooled morocco. Folio Vinograd, Pesaro 48; St. Cat. Bodl. col. 3754 (COPIED FROM WOLF); Haberman, HaMadpisim Bnei Soncino no. 67 (without seeing a copy, relying on Steinschneider)

Pesaro: Gershom Soncino 1519

Est: $12,000 - $18,000
PRICE REALIZED $12,000
The collection of Aggadic material to the Five Scrolls are part of the Midrash Rabbah genus of Midrashic literature - denominated “large” (Rabbah) to distinguish it from the smaller collections on these Biblical books. The time of compilation of the Midrash Rabbah lasted many centuries, but the material itself is ancient. The predominance of the sayings, parables, interpretations of verses, stories and proverbs which comprise the Midrashic literature originates with the Palestinian sages although the wisdom of the Babylonian scholars is amply represented. Eichah Rabbah is the earliest of the group. It is prefaced by a long introduction consisting of 33 homilies to the initial verses of Lamentations. The dates of the remaining four works cannot be determined with accuracy though the consensus of scholarship places them earlier than the other Midrashim of the last four books of the Pentateuch