Shlom Esther [commentary to the Book of Esther]

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 252
(TREVES), ISAAC BEN MORDECHAI GERSHON

Shlom Esther [commentary to the Book of Esther]

FIRST EDITION. Scholarly marginal notes, some of a kabbalistic nature in a Hebrew Sephardic hand, some in a later Italian hand in Latin ff. (32). Some light staining, slight marginal worming. Signed by censors on final page Modern calf. 12mo Vinograd, Const. 254; Yaari, Const. 225; Mehlman 663; not in Adams

Constantinople: (Solomon & Joseph Yavetz c. 1575)

Est: $4,000 - $6,000
Isaac Treves was a respected member of the Venice Beth Din and for more than thirty years a proof-reader for various printing-houses in Venice. See the exchange of articles concerning Isaac Treves between I. Sonne and D. Tamar in Kiryath Sepher, vol. XXXIII (1958) pp. 377-8 and vol. XXXIV (1959) p. 136 Isaac Treves was a respected member of the Venice Beth Din, author of Mashbith Milchamoth concerning the controversy in connection with the mikvah in Rovigo; Likutei Shoshanim containing his commentary to the Book of Malachi as well as other works. He resided for many years in Safed and was a disciple of Moses Alsheich. For more than thirty years he acted as proof-reader for various printing-houses in Venice and worked especially closely with those scholars who stemmed from Safed. The wide connections of the extended Treves Family allowed him to travel broadly, hence in the present work he states he gathered commentaries from rabbinic manuscripts from loacales in France and Castile. See the exchange of articles concerning Isaac Treves between I. Sonne and D. Tamar in Kiryath Sepher, vol. XXXIII (1958) pp.377-8 and vol. XXXIV (1959) p. 136