Igroth Bikoreth.

AUCTION 58 | Thursday, May 02nd, 2013 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts and Autograph Letters

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Lot 362
GOTTLOBER, ABRAHAM BER.

Igroth Bikoreth.

Hebrew manuscript on paper. Various Ashkenazic hands, some portions apparently in the author’s hand with his signature. ff. (149) text not consecutive. Some leaves loose. Contemporary boards, loose. 4to.

1857-61

Est: $1,000 - $1,500
PRICE REALIZED $1,200
Manuscript containing scholarly letters and book reviews written to various literary figures and leaders of the Haskalah movement. The author, Abraham Gottlober (1810-99) was an historian and poet who often wrote under the pseudonyms “Abag” and “Mahalalel.” Originally from a Chassidic background, Gottlober was increasingly attracted to the Haskalah movement and eventually divorced his more religious wife for that reason. Among the correspondents here are Isaac Ber Levinson, E. L. Silberman (editor of HaMagid), S.D. Luzzato, Ludwig Phillpson, Baron H. Ginzberg, Baron S. Rothschild, Mendele Mocher Seforim, E. Zweifel, S.Y. Funn, J. Kohen Tsedek, M. Letteris, S. Pinsker, E. Zederbaum (editor of HaMelitz) and many others. In addition to scholarship, many letters are of a personal nature. Also contains anti-Kabbalah and anti-Chassidic material. See M. Waxman, History of Jewish Literature Vol. III pp. 255-58; EJ Vol. VII col. 827-28.