Cheshek Shlomo [commentary to the Book of Isaiah, with text]

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Lot 141
HALEVI, SOLOMON BEN ISAAC

Cheshek Shlomo [commentary to the Book of Isaiah, with text]

FIRST EDITION. Title within wreathed architectural columns. ff. 157. Light waterstains. Some leaves browned. Later half-sheep over boards, worn. Sm. folio Vinograd, Salonika 154; Mehlman, Genuzoth Sepharim 66

Salonika: Mattathias Bat-Sheva 1600

Est: $1,000 - $1,500
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The author, a native of Salonika, writes in the introduction that his grandfather, the physician Maestro Solomon Halevi, a Spanish exile by way of Portugal, settled in Salonika a century earlier. This work continues the Sephardic tradition in both its rationalist and mystic aspects, citing at times Maimonides' Guide, at other times, the Zohar. Other published works by the same author include: Lev Avoth (Salonika, 1565 and 1571), commentary to Avoth; Divrei Shelomo (Venice, 1596), sermons on the weekly portion and festivals; and Lechem Shelomo (Venice, 1597), commentary to Talmud, Midrash and Zohar. On f. 52v. the Author mentions another (unpublished) work of his, Minchath Zikaron, a commentary to the Musaph Service of Rosh Hashanah. See JE, Vol. VIII, p. 36-37.