ULRICH, JOHANN CASPAR. Sammlung Juedischer Geschichten....in dem XIII und folgenden Jahrhunderten bis auf MDCCLX in der Schweiz

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 243
(SWITZERLAND)

ULRICH, JOHANN CASPAR. Sammlung Juedischer Geschichten....in dem XIII und folgenden Jahrhunderten bis auf MDCCLX in der Schweiz

first edition. Allegorical engraved frontispiece of the Jews requesting protection from an enthroned Helvetia, with the village of Legnau and its synagogue visible in the background. Two engraved plates of synagogue of Langnau and Endingen, the oldest Jewish communities in the Swiss Confederacy. One folding plate of the Jewish cemetery in Surbtal. Occasional use of Hebrew type. A Fine Copy pp. (18), 504. Touch browned. Contemporary half-calf over speckled boards, lightly rubbed. Lg. 4to Prijs, 292

Basle: n.p. (Nicolaus Köllner) 1768

Est: $3,000 - $4,000
PRICE REALIZED $3,400
An unsurpassed (and unbiased) chronicle of Jewish life in Switzerland from the 13th-century until 1760. Johann Caspar Ulrich (1705-68), a Swiss Protestant theologian, studied Hebrew and Rabbinics in Bremen with a Jewish apostate, Christian Gottlieb Fromman and later in Lengnau with Jacob Guggenheim. His Sammlung Juedischer Geschichten is the most comprehensive history of the Jews of Switzerland, with special emphasis on Zurich and the city's relations to its Jewish residents. Ulrich, who preached tolerance of the Jews writes in his Foreword: Nehmet denn, acheinu Bnei Israel, liebe Israeliten, dieses Buch, von einem Mann der Euch liebet…Mein Absehen gehet nur dahin, Euch zu zeigen, wie es euern Voraltern in der Schweitzerischen Golus ergangen sene [“Accept this book, dear Israelites, from a man who loves you…My view is only to show you how your forefathers fared in the Swiss Exile.”] See Vol. XV, col. 1527