Minchah Belulah [commentary on the Pentateuch]

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

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Lot 269
RAPA, ABRAHAM MENACHEM HAKOHEN OF PORTO.

Minchah Belulah [commentary on the Pentateuch]

FIRST EDITION. Marginalia. First word in each of the Five Books of Moses surrounded by a rich vignette. THE RABBI NACHUM DOV-BER FRIEDMAN OF SADIGURA copy, with his two alternating stamps ff. (3), 208, (1). Trimmed, lightly worn and stained, damp-wrinkled, small hole on f. 42 affecting a few words. Losse in later boards, worn. 4to Vinograd, Verona 3

Verona: Francesco delle Donne 1594

Est: $1,200 - $1,800
PRICE REALIZED $1,800
Whilst a young man, the author was apprenticed as a proof-reader at the House of Bragadin in Venice. There he witnessed the violent burning of the Talmud pursuant to the Papal Bull of 1553. On f. 203r of the present work, Rapaport records the tragic event and notes his decision to commemorate the anniversary of the auto-da-fe as a personal fast-day for the rest of his life. See A. Yaari, Sereiphath HaTalmud B’Italia in: Mechkarei Sepher (1958) pp.198-233. The author was the progenitor of the celebrated Rapaport dynasty of rabbinic scholars. The family coat-of-arms prominently placed at the end of the present work includes a pair of Priestly hands raised in blessing and a black raven which refers to the Middle High German word "rappe" - raven, seemingly, the German family name. Indeed, the author refers to himself at the end of his introduction as Benei Ha-orvim - “of the children of the ravens.” See Heller,The Sixteenth Century Hebrew Book, pp. 828-9