Hin Tzedek VeTikun HaMidoth [commentary to Maimonides’ Shmonah Perakim]

AUCTION 70 | Thursday, September 22nd, 2016 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts, Autographed Letters, Graphic and Ceremonial Art

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Lot 283
LICHTSTEIN, ABRAHAM.

Hin Tzedek VeTikun HaMidoth [commentary to Maimonides’ Shmonah Perakim]

<<FIRST EDITION.>> ff. (1), 1-5, 7-18. Browned, title-page stained. Modern boards. 4to. Vinograd, Vilna 3.

Vilna: J. Mirsky 1759

Est: $600 - $900
One of the earliest Hebrew books printed in Vilna. It draws parallels between Maimonides’s other works such as the Moreh Nevuchim, plus Albo’s Ikarim and Arama’s Akeidath Yitzchak. The author who was a Maggid and Dayan in Vilkomir, Lida and other towns, published a number of works including Amudei Shamayim and Kanfei Nesharim. Influenced by the Vilna Gaon, he was the great-nephew of the celebrated Chassidic luminaries R. Elimelech of Lizhensk and R. Zushye of Annapoli. See E. Katzman, Hagaon R. Abraham Lichtstein, in Yeshurun, Vol. 34 (2016) pp. 737-41. As to whether this is the very first book printed in Vilna, see H. Liberman, Ohel Rochel, Vol. III, pp. 505-9.