Sepher Shimush

AUCTION 51 | Thursday, June 23rd, 2011 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts Graphic & Ceremonial Art Including: The Alfonso Cassuto Collection of Iberian Books, Part II

Back to Catalogue Download Catalogue

Lot 159
EMDEN, JACOB.

Sepher Shimush

FIRST EDITION. Six woodcuts on final leaves ff.(89). Lightly browned, previous owners' marks. Contemporary vellum, worn. 4to Vinograd, Altona 62; Raphael, Aresheth III, p. 257 no. 13 (illustrated)

Amsterdam (i.e. Altona: at the Author’s Press c.1758-62

Est: $12,000 - $15,000
PRICE REALIZED $21,000
NOTORIOUSLY RARE TEXT. A CLASSIC OF EMDEN’S FAMOUSLY UNIQUE VITRIOLE. Entitled "Shimush" to serve as a guide, "a weapon for every Jew... to utilize in order to respond to the followers of Sabbatianism" (title-page). The title of the book is an acronym of the first letters of its’ three parts: SHot LeSus" ("a whip for a horse,") Metheg LeChamor ("a bit for a donkey,") USHevet LeKesilim ("a rod for morons.") The final two leaves of this highly controversial text display six extraordinary woodcut illustrations ridiculing the heretical Frankist Movement, the ecclesiastical authorities who attempted to assist them, and the subsequent Heavenly punishments that befell them (drowning, epilepsy) – which in turn, resulted in the loss of faith by two clerics and their desire to convert to Judaism. This strident work was instantaneously banned upon publication and almost all copies were incinerated by order of the Council of Four Lands. See the lengthy article by G. Scholem in EJ Vol. VII cols. 55-72; Carmilly-Weinberger, Censorship and Freedom pp. 86-92