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Lot #
18873
Auction End Date
10/9/2007 10:11:30 AM (mm/dd/yyyy)
Title Information
Title (English)
The Sarajevo Haggadah
Title (Hebrew)
ההגדה של סאראייבו
Author
[Haggadah - Facsimile] Cecil Roth
City
London - (France)
Publisher
W. H. Allen
Publication Date
1963
Collection Information
Independent Item
This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
Description Information
Physical
Description
45, [1], [84], [34 one sided] pp., 219:160 mm., crisp margins. A very good copy bound in the original boards, dust jacket.
Detailed
Description
Full color reproduction of the Sarajevo Haggadah (Sarajevo National Museum), a 14th-century Spanish illuminated manuscript composed of the traditional three parts: 34 full-page miniatures (fols. 1v-34); illuminated Haggadah text (fols. 1*-50*); and piyyutim and Torah readings for Passover week (fols. 53*131*). It is by far the best-known Hebrew illuminated manuscript, and has been reproduced in part twice during the last 70 years with scholarly introductions by H. Mueller and J. von Schlosser, and by C. Roth. The full-page miniatures in the Sarajevo Haggadah display the widest range of subjects even among the rich Spanish Haggadot, from the Creation of the World to Moses blessing the Israelites and Joshua before his death, followed by illustrations of the Temple, preparations for Passover, and the interior of a Spanish synagogue. There are few full-page miniatures; most are divided horizontally into two framed sections, with some in four sections. Although the greater part of the iconography of the miniatures is derived from Latin Bible illumination of the Franco-Spanish school, some Jewish elements can be detected, as in the abstention from representation of God or any heavenly beings. Other Jewish aspects can be found in the text illustrations of the Haggadah, such as a miniature of Rabban Gamaliel and his students, and the mazzah and maror. Stylistically, the illuminations are related to the Italian-gothic school prevailing in Catalonia in the 14th century. That the Sarajevo Haggadah originates from the Kingdom of Aragon can be inferred from three coats of arms displayed in the manuscript. The Haggadah reached the Sarajevo Museum when in 1894 a child of the city's Sephardi Jewish community brought it to school to be sold, after his father had died leaving the family destitute.
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Listing Classification
Period
20th Century:
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Location
England:
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Subject
Haggadah:
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Characteristic
Language:
Hebrew, English
Manuscript Type
Kind of Judaica