Sermoës que Pregaraõ os Doctors Ingenios do K.K. de Talmud Torah, desta Cidade de Amsterdam [“Sermons preached by doctors of Congregation Talmud Torah of the City of Amsterdam.”]

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Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts Graphic & Ceremonial Art Including: The Alfonso Cassuto Collection of Iberian Books, Part II

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Lot 33
(SEPHARDICA).

Sermoës que Pregaraõ os Doctors Ingenios do K.K. de Talmud Torah, desta Cidade de Amsterdam [“Sermons preached by doctors of Congregation Talmud Torah of the City of Amsterdam.”]

Portuguese text interspersed with Hebrew. Floriated initial, tailpiece. The Moses Gaster copy. With one exquisite engraving of the synagogue by Romeyn de Hooghe pp. (8), 155. Lacking further three engraved plates. Light wear, primarily at corners. Later boards. 4to Kayserling, p. 100. See also Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana, pp. 44-45 (no. 19); J. Landwehr, Romeyn de Hooghe as Book Illustrator (1970) p. 103 (no. 43)

Amsterdam: David de Castro Tartaz 1675

Est: $5,000 - $7,000
PRICE REALIZED $4,750
A seminal landmark in the Sephardic treasury The Sermoës comprise a collection of the sermons delivered at the dedication service of the newly built Spanish-Portuguese synagogue of Amsterdam in 1675. Sermons were preached by Hahamim Isaac Aboab, Selomoh de Oliveira, Isaac Saruco, Isaac Nieto, Elijah Lopes, Isaac Vellozino, and Dr. Isaac Orobio de Castro. The festivities are described thusly: “The opening ceremony was held on the eve of Shabbat Nachamu (the Sabbath following the Fast of the Ninth of Av). The celebrations enlivened by a choir and an orchestra, continued for eight days, as long as the reconsecration of the Temple in the days of the Maccabees.” See M.H. Ganz, Memorbook (1977) p. 101. The synagogue, still standing today, has remained the revered shrine of the Portuguese Jews