Subasta 99 Auction of Fine Judaica
Por Kestenbaum & Company
12.9.22
The Brooklyn Navy Yard Building 77, 141 Flushing Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11205, Estados Unidos

הודעה חשובה: הקטלוג המוצג בעברית איננו תרגום מדויק של הקטלוג באנגלית, אלא ׳ראשי פרקים׳, ועלול לחסר מידע על הפריטים, במיוחד על מצבם. לא ניתן להחזיר פריט לאחר הרכישה עקב תיאור עברי שחיסר מידע שמוצע באנגלית - על כל מציע לעיין בקטלוג באנגלית לפני ההצעה. 
La subasta ha concluído

LOTE 36:

BACHIAH BEN ASHER.

Vendido por: $1 600
Precio inicial:
$ 350
Precio estimado :
$500 - $700
Comisión de la casa de subasta: 25%
IVA: 8.875% IVA sobre el precio total del lote y la comisión
etiquetas:

BACHIAH BEN ASHER.

Biur al HaTorah [commentary to the Chumash].


Title within architectural arch. Title of each of the Five Books within an elaborate woodcut border incorporating the elephant-and-castle printer’s mark of Cavali (Yaari, Printer’s Marks 33). Stamp and inscription of Moshe ben Michel on title, inscription of Baruch ben Yisrael (Ganz?) on final leaf. ff. 251. Stained, few marginal repairs. Modern boards. Folio. Vinograd, Venice 514.


Venice, Giorgio di Cavalli, 1566.


    R. Bachiah ben Asher ben Chalawa (13th-century), Dayan of Saragossa, was a Kabbalist of the school of R. Solomon ibn Adret of Barcelona (the Rashb"a). His Commentary here is one of the most influential encyclopedic works on the Torah. Utilizing a wide variety of sources, noteworthy are his Kabbalistic references, Midrashic interpretations as well as citations from lost Midrashim. The immense popularity of Rabbeinu Bachiah’s work is attested to by the dozens of super-commentaries that have been written upon it.