Tephilah LeMoshe [sermons and homilies on the merits of Torah, with a commentary to Kriath Shema]

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Lot 7
ALMOSNINO, MOSES.

Tephilah LeMoshe [sermons and homilies on the merits of Torah, with a commentary to Kriath Shema]

<<FIRST EDITION.>> Previous owners signatures, marginal notes, lengthy at times ff. 76. Stained in places, wormhole on final two leaves, f.4 and f.8 with corner loss affecting text. Modern marbled boards, calf spine. Sm. 4to Vinograd, Salonika 63; Mehlman 900.

Salonika: Joseph Yaavetz 1563

Est: $1,000 - $1,500
PRICE REALIZED $900
Born in Salonika, Moses ben Baruch Almosnino (c. 1515-c. 1580) hailed from a distinguished family who originated from Aragon, Spain. He was renowned both for his intellectual rabbinic expertise as well as his scholarship in the sciences, particularly natural physics and astronomy. In 1565, Almosnino formed a delegation to petition Sultan Selim II for a confirmation of the privileges previously granted to the Salonika Jews in 1537. His efforts procured a favorable decision and in 1568 the Salonika community was granted the status of a self-governing entity, a prerogative it enjoyed for centuries thereafter. See EJ, II cols. 669-71.