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Lot #    10112
Auction End Date    4/19/2005 11:28:00 AM (mm/dd/yyyy)
          
Title Information
Title (English)    Zurat Beit ha-Mikdash
Title (Hebrew)    צורת בית המקדש
Author    [First Ed.] R. Yom Tov Lipmann Heller
City    Prague
Publisher    [Abraham b. Moses]
Publication Date    1602
          
Collection Information
Independent Item    This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
          
Description Information
Physical
Description
   First edition. [36] ff., 182:144 mm., wide margins, usual age staining, some inner margins strenghtened. A very good copy bound in modern full leather boards, ruled in blind.
          
Detailed
Description
   Description of the future Beit ha-Mikdash (Temple) according to the prophecy of Ezekiel by R. Yom Tov Lipmann ben Nathan ha-Levi Heller (1579–1654). There is a detailed depiction of the altar at the beginning of the book and a drawing of har ha-bait (Temple Mount) at the end of the volume. There are several sketches. Zurat Beit ha-Mikdash was written by R. Heller when he was very young.

R. Yom Tov Lipmann Heller was educated in the home of his grandfather, R. Moses Wallerstein, as well as, among others, R. Judah Loew ben Bezalel (the Maharal) of Prague. Besides his great talmudic knowledge, he engaged in the study of Kabbalah, religious philosophy, and Hebrew grammar and also acquired an extensive general knowledge, particularly of mathematics, astronomy, and natural sciences. In 1597, when only 18 years of age, he was appointed dayyan in Prague, and served in this office for 28 years, during which period he acquired renown for his profound knowledge and for his integrity. In 1625 he was appointed rabbi of Nikolsburg (Moravia) but in that same year moved to Vienna where he was elected av bet din. In 1627 he returned to Prague.

R. Heller was imprisoned on June 25, 1629 due to slander by enemies to the emperor Ferdinand II, accusing him of contempt of the state and of insulting Christianity. His sentence to death by a court of Catholic priests was, “by grace of the emperor,” commuted to a large monetary fine. Through the efforts of the Jews of Prague the other heavy penalties imposed were partly reduced. After spending 40 days in prison he returned to Prague in August 1629. He subsequently served as rabbi in a number of important communities, among them Cracow. A prolific writer, he is best known for his commentary on the Mishnah.

          
Paragraph 2    העתיד' הנראה ליחזקאל ... חברו ... ר' ליפמן לוי העלר וולרשטיין ... היום יום ג ר"ח סיון...

בראשי העמ': צורת הבית. בספר נכללו גם: "תיקוני הטעיות שבפירש"י שנמצאו בדפוס הנדפס בויניציאה שנת שכ"ח" ליחזקאל, פרק מ-מח; למלכים א, פרק ו-ז (דף 34 ,33,ב-35,א). בסוף שיר מאת המחבר. פותח: ידי אמונה לאל העונה ביום קראתי. נשלם בדפוס ביום ה, ח תמוז שס"ב. נספחה לו מפה עם ציור בית המקדש, פראג שס"ב.

          
Reference
Description
   CD-EPI 0127261; EJ; JE; Yudlov, Mehlman Collection 646
        
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Listing Classification
Period
17th Century:    Checked
  
Location
Other:    Bohemia
  
Subject
  
Characteristic
First Editions:    Checked
Language:    Hebrew
  
Manuscript Type
  
Kind of Judaica