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Over $38 million: here's the most expensive book in the world

2023-05-18T14:19:51.285Z

Highlights: The Sassoon Codex, named after its best-known owner, David Solomon Sassoon (died 1942), was purchased by former U.S. ambassador and philanthropist Alfred Moses. The Bible, which would date from the tenth century AD, or even the end of the ninth century, had been exhibited before the sale in this museum located on the campus of Tel Aviv University. "This Bible was written around the year 900, in Israel or Syria," Sharon Mintz, a specialist in Judaism texts at Sotheby's said.


The Hebrew Bible sold at auction Wednesday in New York for a record sum will be offered at the Museum of the Jewish People in Tel Aviv.


Described as a priceless manuscript, this thousand-year-old Hebrew Bible now has a price: $38.1 million. This is the amount that paid Wednesday in New York a (very) rich patron, to be able to offer it to the Museum of the Jewish People in Tel Aviv, announced Thursday the house Sotheby's.

The Sassoon Codex, named after its best-known owner, David Solomon Sassoon (died 1942), was purchased by former U.S. ambassador and philanthropist Alfred Moses and his family, "for the benefit of the American Friends of the ANU-Museum of the Jewish People and was donated" to the institution, Sotheby's said in a statement. The amount spent is a record for a manuscript book.

The Bible, which would date from the tenth century AD, or even the end of the ninth century, had been exhibited before the sale in this museum located on the campus of Tel Aviv University.

During the sale at Sotheby's, Wednesday in New York. AFP or licensors

According to Sotheby's, "the hammer fell after a four-minute battle between two determined buyers."

Written around the year 900

This Sassoon codex, in a visibly exceptional state of preservation and missing only a few pages, connects 24 books of the Hebrew Bible taken from the famous scrolls of the Dead Sea Scrolls dating from the third century BC. "This Bible was written around the year 900, in Israel or Syria," Sharon Mintz, a specialist in Judaism texts at Sotheby's, told AFP.

A deed of sale shows that it was sold in the year 1,000 and kept in the synagogue of Makisin in northeastern Syria (present-day Markada) until about the year 1,400.

"The manuscript then disappeared for about 500 years and reappeared in 1929 when it was offered for sale to David Solomon Sassoon, one of the greatest collectors of Hebrew manuscripts," Mintz said.

Source: leparis

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