Sepher Ikarim [philosophy]

AUCTION 46 | Thursday, September 10th, 2009 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Hebrew Printed Books, Manuscripts, & Graphic Art

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Lot 10
ALBO, JOSEPH

Sepher Ikarim [philosophy]

Letters of first word white against black floriated background. On final page, Hebrew signatures of former owners. ff. 142 (lacking final blank). Few leaves remargined, stained in places, trace marginal wormholes, trimmed affecting few headnotes. Modern calf. 4to Vinograd, Venice 52; Haberman, Bomberg 68; Mehlman 1190; not in Adams

Venice: Daniel Bomberg 1521

Est: $3,000 - $5,000
PRICE REALIZED $3,000
BOMBERG EDITION OF ALBO'S CLASSIC OF JEWISH THEOLOGY. The Sepher Ikrim presented religious-philosophical problems in a clear form that made them broadly accessible and comprehensible. Albo’s philosophical expose proceeds from the view that every religion is founded on three basic principles: the existence of God, Revelation and reward and punishment. The true Faith, according to Albo, is one that recognizes not only the roots of these three fundamental principles, but also their logical consequences. Thus the goal of man lies in perfecting himself, and the way of human perfection according to Albo, lies in striving to become similar to the supreme symbol of perfection, i.e. God. This can be achieved by doing good through the loving fulfillment of His will, by way of observance of the commandments. Albo also discusse the terrors of the catastrophe that befell Spanish Jewry. He interprets suffering as “chastisements of love” imposed as a trial seeking to strengthen the bond between God and Israel.