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Lot 78: FARISSOL, ABRAHAM.

Est: $600 USD - $900 USD
Kestenbaum & CompanyNew York, NY, USJanuary 31, 2013

Item Overview

Description

Igereth Orchoth Olam / Itinera Mundi. Translated and annotated by Thomas Hyde. FIRST LATIN EDITION. Hebrew original and Latin translation face `a face. pp. (1 blank(, (16), 196. [Vinograd, Oxford 4; Wing F-438].
* BOUND WITH: Tractatus Alberti Bobovii [Muslim Liturgy and Religious Practices]. Annotated by the Editor Thomas Hyde. Text in Latin and Osmanli (Turkish in Arabic characters). pp. (4), 31, (1 blank). Two works bound in one volume. Very lightly browned. Contemporary vellum-backed marbled boards. Housed in modern solander box. 4to.
• The Igereth Orchoth Olam is a pioneering work on geography. First published in Ferrara in 1524, it is the first Hebrew book to contain a description of America (chap. 29). Besides its rudimentary description of the "Eretz Chadasha" (The New World), the book also contains a valuable reference to the enigmatic David Reubeni (chap. 14).
Regarding the French-born Abraham ben Mordecai Farissol (c. 1451-c. 1525) who spent most of his life in Ferrara and Mantua, see D. Ruderman, The World of a Renaissance Jew: The Life and Thought of Abraham ben Mordecai Farissol (1981) and André Neher, Jewish Thought and the Scientific Revolution of the Sixteenth Century (1986), pp. 122-135.
According to the preface to the second work, Albert Bobowski was a Polish interloper in the Ottoman Empire who, in recognition of his linguistic ability, was given the title "Turjeman Bashi" (chief interpreter) by Sultan Mohammed IV.
Oxford, Sheldon Theatre, 1691 and 1690.

Auction Details

Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters

by
Kestenbaum & Company
January 31, 2013, 03:00 PM EST

242 West 30th Street 12th Floor, New York, NY, 10001, US