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Livres anciens et modernes

DE ROSSI, Giovanni Bernardo (1742-1831)

Bibliotheca judaica antichristiana qua editi et inediti judaeorum adversus christianam religionem libri recensentur

ex Regio Typographeo (Giambattista Bodoni), 1800

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Détails

Année
1800
Lieu d'édition
Parma
Auteur
DE ROSSI, Giovanni Bernardo (1742-1831)
Éditeurs
ex Regio Typographeo (Giambattista Bodoni)
Thème
settecento
Etat de conservation
En bonne condition
Langues
Italien
Reliure
Couverture rigide
Condition
Ancien

Description

8vo (229x150 mm). 128 pp. Contemporary marbled cardboards, label with inked title on spine (worn). Some very pale staining at the end of the volume, occasional minor foxing, a good, genuine copy printed on thick paper and uncut with deckle edges.
Rare first edition (reprinted at Amsterdam in 1964) of this thematically organized essay on Jewish bibliography, which includes descriptions of 182 manuscripts and printed works in Hebrew, Yiddish, Spanish, and Italian, mostly in defense of the Jewish religion.
The great Italian Christian Hebraist Giovanni Bernardo De Rossi was born in Castelnuovo in 1742. He studied in Ivrea and Turin. In 1769, he was appointed professor of Oriental languages at the University of Parma, where he spent the rest of his life. His inaugural lecture on the causes of the neglect of Hebrew study was published in 1769 at Turin. De Rossi devoted himself to three chief lines of investigation -typographical, bibliographical, and text-critical. Influenced by the example of Kennicott, he determined on the collection of the variant readings of the Old Testament, and for that purpose collected a large number of manuscripts and old prints. In order to determine their bibliographical position he undertook a critical study of the annals of Hebrew typography, beginning with a special preliminary disquisition in 1776, and dealing with the presses of Ferrara (Parma, 1780), Sabbionetta (Erlangen, 1783), and, later, Cremona (Parma, 1808), as preparatory to his two great works, Annales Hebraeo-Typographici sec. XV. (Parma, 1795) and Annales Hebraeo-Typographici ab 1501 ad 1540 (Parma, 1799). This formed the foundation of his serious study of the early history of Hebrew printing. In connection with this work he drew up a Dizionario storico degli Autori Ebrei e delle loro opere (Parma, 1802; German translation by Hamberger, Leipzig, 1839), in which he summed up in alphabetical order the bibliographical notices contained in Wolf, and, among other things, fixed the year of Rashi's birth; and he also published a catalogue of his own manuscripts (1803) and books (1812). All these studies were in a measure preparatory and subsidiary to his Variae Lectiones Veteris Testamenti (Parma, 1784-88), still the most complete collection of variants of the Hebrew text of the Old Testament. In order to compile it he visited all the chief libraries of Italy, and through its compilation he obtained the knighthood of St. George at the court of Parma and seductive offers from Pavia, Madrid, and Rome. He was also interested in the polemics of Judaism and Christianity, and wrote on this subject his Della vana aspettazione degli Ebrei del loro Re Messia (Parma, 1773), which he defended in a pamphlet two years later; and he further published a list of antichristian writers, Bibliotheca Judaica Antichristiana (Parma, 1800). A select Hebrew lexicon, in which he utilized Parhon's work (Parma, 1805), and an introduction to Hebrew (ib. 1815) conclude the list of those of his works which are of special Jewish interest. He died in Parma in 1831 (cf. Jewish Encyclopedia online; see also FF. Parente, De Rossi, Giovanni Bernardo, in: “Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani”, vol. 39, 1991, s.v.).
Italian Union Catalogue, IT\ICCU\UBOE\001767; Besterman, I, 1350; Brooks, 1415d.
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