Mikneh Avram (Sepher Dikduk) [grammar].

AUCTION 54 | Wednesday, March 21st, 2012 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts Autograph Letters, Graphic & Ceremonial Art

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Lot 67
BALMES, ABRAHAM DE.

Mikneh Avram (Sepher Dikduk) [grammar].

<<FIRST EDITION.>> Hebrew issue (with vowel points). ff. (157). Previous owner’s signature on title (“Feivel ben le-adoni avi Ha-Gaon… “). Slight, mostly marginal worming affecting some letters on few leaves, light stains in places. Modern vellum with ties. 4to. Vinograd, Venice 82; Habermann, Bomberg 75; not in Adams.

Venice: Daniel Bomberg 1523

Est: $1,500 - $2,000
PRICE REALIZED $1,300
Distinguished in many fields, de Balmes was an ordained rabbi, a translator of scientific and philosophical works from Hebrew into Latin, as well as a lecturer at the University of Padua, where he attained renown as an Aristotelian. He also served as physician to Cardinal Grimani of Venice. Greatly valued by contemporary Christian Hebraists, de Balmes prepared this grammatical study at the urging of the printer Bomberg, with whom a deep friendship was shared. Mikneh Avram appeared in two issues, with and without a Latin translation - i. e., one for the Jewish market, and the bilingual issue more suited to the needs of Christians. The Hebrew version has a different title-page than the bilingual edition and the introduction is printed in Rashi letters, whereas the introduction in the bilingual version is printed in square Hebrew letters. This “Jewish” version is far more scarce, as the Christian-owned editions were unlikely to have been desecrated over the centuries. See D. Amram, The Makers of Hebrew Books in Italy (1909), pp. 169-172.