Kotsuji, Abram Setsuzau. The Origin and Evolution of the Semitic Alphabets

AUCTION 60 | Thursday, November 14th, 2013 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters, Graphic Art and Ceremonial Objects

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Lot 189
(JAPAN).

Kotsuji, Abram Setsuzau. The Origin and Evolution of the Semitic Alphabets

<<FIRST EDITION>> . English interspersed with Hebrew and other exotic alphabets. Numerous illustrated charts. pp. xiv, 229. Browned. Original boards. Lg. 4to.

Tokyo: Kyo Bun Kwan 1937

Est: $600 - $900
The son of a Shinto priest and descendant from a long line of Shinto priests, the author Abram Kotsuji (1899-1973) was a Japanese Hebraist and ardent philo-Semite who founded the Institute of Biblical Research at the University of Tokyo. The present work is his Phd dissertation. During the Holocaust years Kotsuji greatly assisted the hundreds of rabbis and yeshiva students from Eastern Europe (including the entire Mir Yeshiva) who escaped before the German onslaught to Kobe, Japan and later to Japanese-occupied Shanghai. In 1959 Kotsuji formally converted to Judaism in Jerusalem. See his memoir, From Tokyo to Jerusalem: Autobiography of a Japanese Convert (1964).