Pirkei Rebi Eliezer (Attributed to Rabbi Eliezer ben Hyrcanus, the brother-in-law of Raban Gamliel)

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

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Lot 221
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Pirkei Rebi Eliezer (Attributed to Rabbi Eliezer ben Hyrcanus, the brother-in-law of Raban Gamliel)

Printer’s device on title (Yaari, Printers Marks no. 26) ff. 50 (i.e.46, mispaginated as in all copies, but complete). Lightly stained and browned, marginal repair to title not affecting text, some censoring. Modern half-calf . 4to Vinograd, Sabionetta 54; Benayahu, Cremona-[Sabionetta], 41

Sabbionetta: Vicenzo Conti 1567

Est: $600 - $900
PRICE REALIZED $600
One of the earliest aggadic books, Pirkei Rebi Eliezer aimed to inculcate ethical teachings for daily life, by demonstrating moral values deduced from the Biblical narrative. Embellished with many stories, the works’ style at times, waxes poetic, especially concerning the coming of the Messiah, a subject to which many passages are devoted. According to Waxman (History of Jewish Literature vol. I, pp.144-5) “The book is of a peculiar character, it cannot be said to be a strictly ethical book as it contains a good deal of extraneous matters, such as chapters on astronomy, the calculation of the calendar and many exotic legends. It is best characterized as an ethical narrative book.”