Tzemach Tzadik [fables]

AUCTION 57 | Thursday, January 31st, 2013 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts Autograph Letters, Graphic & Ceremonial Art

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Lot 172
(MODENA, JUDAH ARYEH (LEONE) DA)

Tzemach Tzadik [fables]

<<FIRST EDITION>> . Title within decorative typographical border. Numerous woodcut text illustrations ff. 40. Few light stains in places, few neat corner repairs, censor’s signature on last leaf. Modern calf. 12mo. Vinograd, Venice 910.

Venice: Daniel Zanetti 1600

Est: $25,000 - $30,000
<<A RARE HEBREW ILLUSTRATED BOOK OF FABLES. Most infrequent to appear at auction. >> Leone da Modena was an enigmatic figure whose ethical approach belied his occasional lapses into gambling and other pleasurable pursuits. Although the Tzemach Tzadik is based upon the Italian ethical work “Fior di Virtu,” Modena broadened and molded it into a distinctive, first-class Jewish ethical treatise. He quotes liberally from the Bible, Talmud and later sources, which often serves to bolster the thoughts of Diogenes, Aristotle and other secular scholars presented here. The illustrations in this work deserve particular study. Each image illuminates the particular concept discussed in the text adjacent. For example: The author discusses the nature of foolishness (“Kesiluth”) by depicting a bull whose rage resulted in its’ horns to be imbedded in a tree and thus easy prey for the hunter alongside. The section on faintheartedness or cowardice (“Morech”) shows two “scared rabbits” fleeing from a wind-blown leaf. Although published anonymously, Steinschneider (Cat. Bodl. col. 1354, no.34) detected the work was Modena’s, noting the initials letters beginning chapter 1 (p. 4) form the acrostic “Yehuda Aryeh Me’Modena.” Steinschneider designates the work “opusculum inter omnia rarissimum.” <<One of a mere handful of Hebrew books with illustrations printed in the first century-and-a-half of Hebrew printing.>>