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Aderet Elijah, R. Raphael Immanuel Hai Ricchi, Livorno 1742

אדרת אלי' - Only Edition - Includes riddles and diagrams.

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  • Lot Number 44331
  • Title (English) Aderet Elijah
  • Title (Hebrew) אדרת אלי'
  • Note First Edition
  • Author R. Raphael Immanuel Hai Ricchi
  • City Livorno
  • Publisher Abraham Meldola
  • Publication Date 1742
  • Estimated Price - Low 300
  • Estimated Price - High 600

  • Item # 1103289
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Physical Description:

Only edition. 129; 57, [1] ff., quarto, 215:158 mm., old hands on title, light age and damp staining, nice marginד. A good copy bound in later cloth over boards, rubbed.

Includes riddles and diagrams.

 

Detailed Description:   

Explanations of difficult passages in the Talmud, responsa, homilies on various verses in the Bible, and riddles. R. Raphael Immanuel b. Abraham Hai Ricchi (1688–1743), Italian rabbi, kabbalist, and poet. Ricchi was born in Ferrara, but when he was two years old his family moved to Rovigo. When he was six his father died and his mother's brother, Jedidiah Rabbino, undertook to provide for the family and the education of the children. On Rabbino's death his son took charge of the family and married Ricchi's sister. At the age of 20 Ricchi began to travel around various Italian cities, making his living as a teacher. Although his great wish was to study Kabbalah with R. Benjamin b. Eliezer ha-Kohen Vitale of Reggio, he had to abandon his aim for economic reasons. In 1717 he was ordained rabbi in Trieste by R. Hillel Ashkenazi of Canea. Emigrating to Erez Israel in 1718, he settled in Safed, where he devoted himself to the study of Lurianic Kabbalah. In Safed he was ordained rabbi by R. Hayyim Abulafia, the rabbi of Safed. Because of a plague that ravaged the country, in which his daughter died, Ricchi left Erez Israel after two years. On his way back to Italy, his ship was captured and taken to Tripoli, but he was released after 40 days. He settled in Leghorn, but later journeyed to Smyrna, Salonika, Constantinople, and London. He spent two years in Aleppo and in 1737 he arrived in Jerusalem, where he stayed for three years. In 1741 he returned to Leghorn to settle business matters connected with his books. While on one of his trips he was murdered by robbers.

 

Hebrew Description:

חלק א: דקדוקים בעומק הלכה על כל ענין ולשון זר שבש"ס. חלק ב: והוא מי נדה, שאלות ותשובות, סופי ענבים, פרפראות לחכמה. חלק ב: "מי נדה" הוא "מאמר מקוה טהרה שכבר הדפסתיו בספרי חושב מחשבות".

נדפס כאן שנית עם תיקונים. הסימן הראשון בחלק השאלות ותשובות הוא מאמר "תפילין דמרי עלמא", שאף הוא נדפס בספר "חושב מחשבות". חלק ב: "פרפראות לחכמה" הוא קובץ "חדות ושירים אשר חדתי ושרתי בזמנים ידועים".

 

Reference Description:

CD-EPI 0167921; EJ