Mehlman, Israel and Abraham Meir Habermann, Naftali Ben-Menahem, Yizhak Raphael: ARESHET, SEFER SHANAH LE-HEKER HA-SEFER HA-‘IVRI (VOLUME 3)

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Mehlman, Israel and Abraham Meir Habermann, Naftali Ben-Menahem, Yizhak Raphael : ARESHET, SEFER SHANAH LE-HEKER HA-SEFER HA-‘IVRI (VOLUME 3)

Jerusalem, Mossad Harav Kook, 1961

(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 500 pages. In Hebrew. Text in Hebrew. Table of contents also in English. SUBJECT(S) : Printing, Hebrew -- History -- Periodicals. Hebrew literature -- Bibliography -- Periodicals. Hebrew imprints -- Periodicals. Added title page with title: Aresheth: an annual of Hebrew booklore. “The history of Hebrew printing. ” Habermann (1901-1980) was a “bibliographer and scholar of medieval Hebrew literature. Born at Zurawno, Habermann from 1928 was librarian at the Schocken Library in Berlin. He immigrated to Palestine in 1934 and served as director of the Schocken Library in Jerusalem until 1967. From 1957 he taught medieval literature at Tel Aviv University and taught at the Graduate Library School of the Hebrew University. He was editor of the department of bibliography for the Encyclopaedia Hebraica and the department of medieval Hebrew poetry for the first edition of the Encyclopaedia Judaica. Habermann began his study of medieval literature in 1925, specializing in the Ashkenazi piyyut from the time of R. Ephraim ben Jacob of Bonn. A prolific writer, his books include Ha-Madpisim Benei Soncino: Gevilim; Me’ah Sippurei Aggadah; Ha-Genizah; Toledot ha-Sefer ha-Ivri; Ha-Piyyut; Ateret Renanim, piyyutim and songs for Sabbath and festivals; Ha-Sefer ha-Ivri be-Hitpattehuto; Sha’arei Sefarim Ivriyyim; and Toledot ha-Piyyut ve-ha-Shirah, which is the first attempt at a survey of the history of Hebrew piyyut and poetry and its development in various cultural centers from post-biblical times to the Haskalah period. Habermann edited and compiled such diverse medieval works as: Piyyutei Rashi; Selihot u-Fizmonim of R. Gershom Me’or ha-Golah; Gezerot Ashkenaz ve-Zarefat; Ni? O? Ot Ge’ullah, an anthology of redemption and messianism; Ma? Berot Immanu’el ha-Romi; Even Bohan of Kalonymus ben Kalonymus; Studies of the Dead Sea Scrolls, Edah ve-Edut, and Megillot Midbar Yehudah. Shortly after his death, the Habermann Institute for Literary Research was created in Lod, Israel. In 1983 Z. Malachi published Yad le-Heman, a memorial volume in his honor” (Horowitz in EJ, 2007) . Light staining to dust jacket. Lightly chipped and bumped dust jacket corners. Otherwise, book in very good condition. (Heb-40-26)

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