b'184 SOLOMON BEN ELIEZER HALEVI. Avodath Halevi-Moreh Tzedek [listing of the precepts according to the Torah portion of the week with reference to sources throughout Rabbinic literature]. Second edition. Printers device on title (Yaari no. 16). Title-page with Hebrew aurthograph signature of Shmuel Treves. ff.28. Lightly dampstained, some worming conned to inner margins. Modern boards. 8vo. [Vinograd, Venice 286; Mehlman 790.] Venice, Cornelio Adelkind for Marco Antonio Giustiniani, 1546. $400 - $600 A previous owner of this volume was a prominent member of the Treves Family who produced over the centuries a host of rabbis, scholars and communal leaders spread through Italy, France and Germany.185 (SONCINO PRESS). Introductio ad Litteras Hebraicas [Introduction to Hebrew Letters.]FIRST EDITION.Latin and Hebrew interspersed. Hebrew provided with nikud (vowel points). ff. 7, (1 blank). Upper margin of opening leaf slightly stained, otherwise a clean copy. Later limp vellum. 8vo. [Vinograd, Pesaro 9.] Pesaro, Hieronymus Soncinus (i.e. Gershom Soncino), 1510. $4000 - $6000AscarceHebrewprimerthatguidesthestudentin comprehending the Hebrew alphabet and the various vowel points. Concludes with Hebrew text of Chapter I of the Book of Psalms along with an interlinear Latin translation. Interestingly, the Hebrew pronunciation provided is of Sephardic enunciation rather than Aschkenazic - hence, a Hebrew letter punctuated with the vowel-point kamatz is here transliterated as a rather than o.Introducing the work, Soncino reveals that it is a copy of another composition he had previously written, which had been poorly printed by Aldus Manutius, whom he describes as an ignoramus of Hebrew letters.186 (SURINAM). J. [Julius de Aaron] Bueno Bibaz. Beknopte handleiding voor de Aardrijkskunde van de kolonie Suriname [Geographic Guide to Surinam.]FIRST EDITION.pp. 24. Slightly damp-soiled. Library boards with original printed wrappers bound in. 8vo. [WorldCat records just two copies (both in the Netherlands).] Amsterdam, J.C. Schroeder, 1879. $400 - $600 A member of a Portuguese-Jewish family long resident in Suriname, Julius de Aaron Bueno Bibaz was a high-school principal who sought to enfranchise the non-white population of Suriname, encouraging their children to attend school. This rare text is one of the rst books produced for the indigenous population about their own country. For more, see https://bukubooks.wordpress.com/2015/07/05/bibaz/.88'