Auction 26
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Jun 19, 2022
6 Shlomo Hamelech Street, Bnei Brak, Israel
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rare. Ladino first edition of the book 'shevet musar'. Constantinople, 1742/8 ?. Ancient signature "Chaim ...

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rare. Ladino first edition of the book 'shevet musar'. Constantinople, 1742/8 ?. Ancient signature "Chaim Shmuel Dabila", and a piyyut "en Adir .. Mapi Kel" in handwriting.
Shevet Mussar by Rav Eliyahu HaKohen of Izmir.
Rare. First edition in Ladino of the sefer Shevet Mussar, one of the most well-known mussar sefarim. Constantinople, 1748. In the specification of the year, it isn't clear whether the letter vav (in the word v'el) is bolded. If it is not, the year is 1742. 304 pgs; 25 cm.
The last page has an old signature: Chaim Shmuel Davila, apparently from the rabbinical family of Morocco. On the final page, the piyut Ein Adir…Mipi Kel is written by hand.
Handsome faux leather binding. Title page has tears with a little bit missing in the frame of the sha'ar. In addition, a few pages have minor tears at the margins. Stains and moth damage. Very good condition.


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