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Lot : 180

First Edition Tehillim with Rabbi Shlomo Attiah's Commentary; Vencie, 1549.  Walmedona-Luntzer collection

Start price: $4,000
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Est. Price: $6,000 - $8,000

First Edition Tehillim with Rabbi Shlomo Attiah’s Commentary; Vencie, 1549. 

Walmedona-Luntzer collection


Tehillim with a commentary on the words and Kabbalistic explanations from Rabbi Shlomo ben Rabbi Shem Tov Attiah.

The Introduction provides rare historic insight with a first-hand account of the Chachamim of Turkey, Salonika and Italy who lived in the generation before the expulsion. The author describes the Chachamim he became acquainted with during his travels through the aforementioned countries. Rabbi Shlomo eventually immigrated to Eretz Yisrael and passed away there.

This singular edition was published in Vennice, 1549
42, 41-65, [1] leaf | 30 cm |  | Professionally restored marginal holes | Leather binding | Rare

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