Former Prophets (Nevi’im Rishonim). With Targum Jonathan and commentaries by David Kimchi (Rada”k) and Levi ben Gershom (Ralba”g or Gersonides). <<FIRST EDITION OF TARGUM JONATHAN AND GERSONIDES.>>

AUCTION 55 | Thursday, June 21st, 2012 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts Autograph Letters, Graphic & Ceremonial Art

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Lot 306
BIBLE.

Former Prophets (Nevi’im Rishonim). With Targum Jonathan and commentaries by David Kimchi (Rada”k) and Levi ben Gershom (Ralba”g or Gersonides). <<FIRST EDITION OF TARGUM JONATHAN AND GERSONIDES.>>

Four volumes. Texts of Bible and Targum Jonathan with vocalization (nikud) and cantillation (te’amim or “trope”). * Vol. I (Joshua): ff. 65 (with duplicated leaves). * Vol II (Judges) ff. 82 (of 86). * Vol. III (Samuel): ff. 230 (of 231). * Vol. IV (Kings): ff. 59. In total: ff. 456 (of 620). Detailed collation available upon request. Many leaves expertly remargined and laid to size, variously stained, some worming restored. Modern morocco. Folio. Vinograd, Leiria 6; Goff 23; Goldstein 99; Offenberg 28; Steinschneider, p. 4, no. 18; Thesaurus B27; Wineman Cat. 62a-b.

Leiria: Dom Samuel de Ortas and Sons 1494

Est: $50,000 - $60,000
PRICE REALIZED $42,000
<<One of the last Hebrew books printed before the Portuguese Exile of 1497. This Bible is the most voluminous of all Hebrew incunables.>> With the Expulsion of the Jews from Spain in 1492, neighboring Portugal took its place as the center of Hebrew printing in the Iberian peninsula. Thus the fortified town of Leiria, less than a hundred miles north-east of Lisbon, now became a source of Hebrew books. Between the years 1492-96, Samuel de Ortas, a native of Orthez, France, together with his three sons, produced a total of seven Hebrew titles. But de Ortas’ most famous creation would be in Gothic letters. That would be the Latin version of the Spanish Jew Abraham Zacuto’s astronomical table, Almanach Perpetuum, which it is said to have guided Christopher Columbus on his monumental voyage to America.