Koheleth Ya’akov Toldoth Adam [commentary to the Book of Ecclesiastes, with text]

AUCTION 53 |
Thursday, December 08th,
2011 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts Autograph Letters & Graphic Art
Lot 46
Baruch ben Moses ibn Baruch
Koheleth Ya’akov Toldoth Adam [commentary to the Book of Ecclesiastes, with text]
Venice: Daniel Zanetti 1598
Est: $500 - $700
PRICE REALIZED $700
A member of an old noble Spanish family, Baruch ibn Baruch (c. 1540-c.1607) served in the Venetian Rabbinate.
This important commentary to the Book of Ecclesiastes consists of two parallel sections: rabbinic-exegetic and philosophic-discursive. To give ground to his speculations, R. Baruch views the Book of Ecclesiastes as a dialogue, in which King Solomon grouped Epicurean views alongside the views of the pious. “Ecclesiastes” (Koheleth), represents the views of the former and “Ben-David” the views of the latter. This logical assumption that the Book of Ecclesiastes is in fact a dialogue is highly original, as each verse seamlessly fits into a general system. According to the author, the following philosophic themes are treated in the Book of Ecclesiastes: The Creation and reasons for creating Man, the immortality and perfection of the soul, Free Will and Divine Providence.