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Lot #
12135
Auction End Date
11/1/2005 11:50:30 AM (mm/dd/yyyy)
Title Information
Title (English)
Binyan Shelomo - Aedificium Salomonis
Title (Hebrew)
בנין שלמה
Author
[First Rev. Ed.] Solomon E. Blogg
City
Hannover
Publisher
E. A. Telgener
Publication Date
1831
Collection Information
Independent Item
This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
Description Information
Physical
Description
First edition. XV, [1], 143, [1] pp., 214:177 mm., light age and damp staining, wide margins. A very good copy bound in contemporary boards, rubbed.
Detailed
Description
Solomon b. Ephraim Blogg (c. 1780–1858), Hebrew grammarian and liturgist. He was a teacher at the Jewish community's school at Hanover (Germany) and there founded the Hebrew printing press, Telgener, which was noted for its neatly and accurately printed books. Blogg published Psalms as well as a Passover Haggadah (1829) with German translation and his own commentaries. He wrote a history of the Hebrew language and literature with a short study on the Targums, Korot Leshonenu ha-Kedoshah - Geschichte der hebraeischen Sprache und Literatur (Berlin, 1826), included also in his Binyan Shelomo - Aedificium Salomonis (Ger., 1832), dealing with the history of Hebrew and of the Talmud. Blogg also reedited Solomon London's Kohelet Shelomo, a Hebrew work on the liturgy and ceremonial customs according to the Ashkenazi rite. This work was first published in Amsterdam, in Hebrew (1744), then in Yiddish, in Frankfort on the Oder (1790 and 1799). Reedited and translated into German by Blogg (1830), it enjoyed great popularity and was several times reprinted (reedited by A. Sulzbach, 1908). Blogg also wrote: a book of devotion for the sick and for the mourners, Sefer ha-Hayyim (1856, several times reedited, last in 1930); Seder ha-Piyyutim, a German translation of the piyyutim (1824); Massekhet Purim, a parody of a Talmud tractate with a travesty of evening prayers (ma'aravit) and selihot for Purim (1844); and further minor treatises on Moses the elect prophet (1824), on the Jewish Oath (1826), etc.
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Listing Classification
Period
19th Century:
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Location
Germany:
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Subject
Liturgy:
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Characteristic
First Editions:
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Language:
German, Hebrew
Manuscript Type
Kind of Judaica