b'5ADARBI, ISAAC. Divrei Rivoth [responsa]. Second edition. Title within woodcut architectural arch. Occasional marginalia in an Italian hand. Signed by censor at end. ff. 198 (i.e. 200). Dampstained in places, lightly browned, upper margin of title expertly repaired. Later mottled calf, rebacked. Folio. [Vinograd, Venice 703.] Venice, Giovanni di Gara, 1587. $400 - $600 Important collection of 430 responsa. The author (1510-1584?),Rabbi of the Lisbon Jewish congregation in Salonika, was adisciple of R. Joseph Taitatzak and a colleague of R. Samuelde Medina (MaHaRaSHDaM). R. Adarbi many times takesexception to the latters rulings. See EJ, Vol. II, col. 254.6ADARBI, ISAAC. Divrei Shalom [sermons and homilies to the Pentateuch]. Third edition. Title within highly wrought woodcut border. ff. 168. Ex-library. Previous owners marks, including 6-line inscription dated 1797 on nal leaf. Some staining, lightly browned. Modern boards. Folio. [Vinograd, Venice 829.] Venice, Matteo Zanetti, 1597. $400 - $6007ALFALAS, MOSHE. Sefer Hoil Moshe [sermons].FIRST EDITION.Title set within architectural arch. ff. 139, (8). Trimmed. Modern half-morocco. 8vo. [Vinograd, Venice 830.] Venice, Daniel Zanetti, 1597. $500 - $700 The late 16th-century preacher Moses Alfalas was a native ofTetuan, Spanish Morocco. A contemporary of the MaHaRaL, R.Judah Lw of Prague, he too employed philosophical terms in hissermons, giving them novel meaning.3'