Seder Tefilloth ke-Minhag

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Seder Tefilloth ke-Minhag
Seder Tefilloth ke-Minhag

RARE 1808 NAPOLEONIC-ERA PARIS-PRINTED JEWISH PRAYER BOOK, IN BEAUTIFUL CONTEMPORARY MOROCCO-GILT BINDING WITH THE OWNER'S NAME IN GILT

(JUDAICA—LITURGY). Seder Tefilloth ke-Minhag [Prayer book]. Paris: (L'Imprimerie de Setier… Chez Levi), 1808. 18mo, contemporary full crimson morocco, elaborately gilt-decorated spine and covers, black morocco spine label, all edges gilt; ll. 226.

Rare Paris-printed prayer book from the Napoleonic era, in elegant contemporary morocco-gilt binding with the owner's name "R.L. Lopes Dias" in gilt on the rear cover and the date 1812 on the front cover, titled in French "Prieres Journalier" (Daily Prayers) on the spine.

This volume was printed at an important period in the history of the Jews in France, and in Europe at large. "The principal influence exercised by Napoleon as emperor on Jewish history was in the years 1806 to 1808 when he convened the Assembly of Jewish Notables and the (French) Sanhedrin, and established the Consistories… Napoleon's victorious armies brought civic emancipation to the Jews in all the countries of Central and Western Europe where government dependent on him were formed" (Encyclopaedia Judaica, XII). "Under Napoleon I the printer Setier issued some liturgical items. From the middle of the 19th century until the present day the firm of E. Durlacher, the first Jewish printer in Paris, has printed mainly liturgies" (Encyclopaedia Judiaca, XIII). Text in Hebrew. Not in Vinograd.

Fine condition, a lovely volume from an important era in French-Jewish history.

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