Nistor HaKomer. Debate between a Jew and a Christian, copied from a manuscript found in the Vatican Library in Rome by Abraham Berliner. Altona, 1875.
Debate between a convert to Judaism called "Nistor HaKomer" and a representative of the Christian Church. Published for the first time from a 15th century manuscript by noted researcher Abraham Berliner. At the end of the book there is a lengthy poem written by the Rashba, regarding strengthening Jewish faith. His poem, Aruch Mashkil Erech, is written at the end of the original manuscript and is printed here for the first time. Refer to the Thesaurus of Medieval Hebrew Poetry, section two, p. 290, n. 939.The title page notes that Abraham Berliner wrote a German introduction, however it wasn't printed.
Very rare book. Daniel Chwolson, another theologian who studied Jewish-Christian debates, wrote in his Chwolson List, p. 65, that this booklet was destroyed soon after it appeared, and only about ten copies survived. Refer to Friedberg, Beit Eked Sefarim, in his entry for Nistor HaKomer.Work of historic importance regarding a debate that apparently occurred in the sixth century. Refer to J.D. Eisenstein, Otzar Vikuchim, New York, 1928, p. 310-315; Y. Rosenthal, Safrut HaVikuach HaAnti Notzrit Ad Sof HaMeah HaShemonah Eisrei, Areshet, 2, 1970, p. 173. A modern scientific edition of this book was printed by the Ben Zvi Institute, Jerusalem, 1996.
[1], 15 pages. 19 cm. Old cover. Good condition.