Auction 90 Fine Judaica Including: Printed Books, Manuscripts,  Graphic & Ceremonial Arts
Jul 21, 2020 (your local time)
USA
 Brooklyn Navy Yard: Building 77 Suite 1108 Brooklyn NY, 11205
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LOT 168:

(MIDRASH).
The Testament of the Twelve Patriarchs. The Sons of Jacob. Translated out of Greek into Latin by ...

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(MIDRASH).
The Testament of the Twelve Patriarchs. The Sons of Jacob. Translated out of Greek into Latin by Robert Grotshead.



Allegorical illustration on title. Replete with woodcut illustrations.
pp. 143, (1). Browned. Contemporary vellum, gilt extra. 12mo.
London: Jane Ilive 1731
The Testament of the Twelve Patriarchs purports to transmit the final testaments of the twelve sons of Jacob before their passing. It is the consensus of contemporary scholarly opinion that this pseudepigraphic work was once a Jewish text culled from early Midrashim; any Christological references found therein are later interpolations. Prof. David Flusser writes that the Testaments of the Patriarchs was translated from Greek into Latin by Robert Grosseteste, Bishop of Lincoln, circa 1175-1253. In 1581 this Latin version was translated into English by A. Gilby. Prof. Louis Ginzberg made extensive use of The Testament in his Legends of the Jews. See EJ, Vol. XIII, cols. 184-86.
The Testament of the Twelve Patriarchs purports to transmit the final testaments of the twelve sons of Jacob before their passing. It is the consensus of contemporary scholarly opinion that this pseudepigraphic work was once a Jewish text culled from early Midrashim; any Christological references found therein are later interpolations. Prof. David Flusser writes that the Testaments of the Patriarchs was translated from Greek into Latin by Robert Grosseteste, Bishop of Lincoln, circa 1175-1253. In 1581 this Latin version was translated into English by A. Gilby. Prof. Louis Ginzberg made extensive use of The Testament in his Legends of the Jews. See EJ, Vol. XIII, cols. 184-86.