Sepher HaRoke’ach [ethics, rabbinic law and custom]

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

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Lot 98
ELAZAR BEN JUDAH OF WORMS.

Sepher HaRoke’ach [ethics, rabbinic law and custom]

FIRST EDITION. A WIDE-MARGINATED COPY. ff.109 (of 110, text complete, lacking final blank). Variously stained, marginal paper repairs on first two and final leaves, previous owners marks on title and final leaf. Modern calf. Folio Vinograd, Fano 12; Mehlman 954; Haberman, Soncino 19; not in Adams

Fano: (Gershom Soncino) 1505

Est: $10,000 - $15,000
PRICE REALIZED $10,000
The first Hebrew Book to be printed with a title page. Gershom Soncino was perhaps the most prolific printer of his time, producing more than one hundred Hebrew titles and as many non-Hebrew texts (under the name Hieronymus Soncino). Regarding his years on the Adriatic coast in Fano, see M. Marx, Gershom Soncino’s Wanderyears in Italy, in HUCA Vol. XI (1936) pp. 457-59. The Author was an eclectic scholar with an oeuvre ranging from halacha, piyutim, exegesis and Kabbalah, and was the last major figure of the Chassidei Aschkenaz Movement. The present work follows the tradition of many of the works of the Ba'alei-Tosafot of France and Germany, geared toward educating the scholar in the specific details of the halacha as well as recommended Minhagim and ritual. Although R. Eleazar does not write on Talmudic passages at length, he gives clear explanations of the Talmudic basis of many aspects of the halacha. Entitled “Rokeach,” - its numerical value equals the value of the Author's name, Elazar (=308)