Toldoth Yitzchak [novellae to the Pentateuch]

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

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Lot 190
KARO, ISAAC

Toldoth Yitzchak [novellae to the Pentateuch]

Title within woodcut architectural arch, first word of each section within decorative woodcut border piece. ff. (1), 81. Worming and few margins repaired, final leaf worn with loss of few letters. Modern half-calf. Sm. Folio Vinograd, Mantua 58

Mantua: Ruffinelli 1558

Est: $500 - $700
PRICE REALIZED $480
A concisely written commentary to the Pentateuch which includes literal, homiletical, kabbalistic and philosophical interpretations. The author, Isaac Karo (not to be confused with his celebrated nephew, R. Joseph Karo), was a native of Toledo and a man of very wide culture. Several years before the Spanish Expulsion in 1492, Isaac Karo moved his yeshivah to Portugal, but following the the subsequent expulsion of the Jews from Portugal in 1497, Karo fled to Turkey. He entered the rabbinate of Constantinople, where Toldoth Yitzchak was first published in 1518. Its extreme popularity is evidenced by the fact that two editions were published in Riva di Trento and Mantua in the same year. See EJ, V col. 193.