Sepher Nitzachon-Liber Nizachon

AUCTION 49 | Wednesday, October 27th, 2010 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Hebrew Printed Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters and Graphic Art

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Lot 245
MUELHAUSEN, YOM-TOV LIPMANN

Sepher Nitzachon-Liber Nizachon

FIRST EDITION. Edited by Theodor Hackspan. Engraved Hebrew title with additional Latin letter-press title. Hebrew text followed by Hackspan's Latin notes. Includes Teshuvoth Radak LaNotzrim [Responses of R. David Kimchi to the Christians] (pp. 196-200). Latin marginalium pp.(16), 512, (24). Hebrew title partialy detached. Trace foxed. Title bears large blue stamp of former owner. Contemporary vellum. 4to Vinograd, Altdorf 1; J.Rosenthal, "Anti-Christian Polemics from Its Beginnings to the End of the 18th Century," Aresheth II, p.148, no. 70; pp. 150-511 (facsimiles of Hebrew and Latin titles)

Altdorf-Nürnberg: Wolfgang Endter 1644

Est: $600 - $900
PRICE REALIZED $700
An important polemic. A defense of Rabbinic Judaism and an attack upon Christianity and Karaism. The intent of Muelhausen’s Sepher Nitzachon was to serve as an instruction to the ordinary Jew as to how to respond if confronted by Christians seeking to prove the veracity of their religion over Judaism. Following the Biblical order, Muelhausen here refutes the Christian interpretations of the Bible and the doctrines derived from them, and in so doing, provides many exegetic insights. His method is to expose the Christian lack of understanding of Hebrew sources with their linguistic and contextual associations. For and in-depth treatment of Muelhausen, see Judah (Even Shmuel) Kaufman, R. Yom Tov Lipmann Muelhausen (1927); J. Rosenthal, Anti-Christian Polemics from Its Beginnings to the End of the 18th Century, Aresheth II, pp.142-146; Carmilly-Weinberger, pp.186-87; EJ XI, cols. 499-502