MICHAEL, HEIMANN JOSEPH ḤAYYIM
- MICHAEL, HEIMANN JOSEPH ḤAYYIM
- MICHAEL, HEIMANN JOSEPH ḤAYYIM (1792–1846), German merchant
and bibliophile. Michael was born in Hamburg and lived there all his
life. He assembled one of the finest collections of Hebrew manuscripts
and books, a library containing 5,471 printed books and 862 manuscripts,
of which 60 were autographs and 110 were written between 1240 and 1450.
He maintained a lively correspondence, partly in German in Hebrew
letters and partly in an attractive Hebrew, with L. Zunz (in the
years 1832–46), S.J. Rapoport , and S.D. Luzzatto . This
correspondence is a treasury of bibliographical information.
A detailed catalog of Michael's collection, Oẓerot Ḥayyim,
with notes by Moritz Steinschneider and an introduction by L. Zunz,
appeared in
1848. After Michael's death his friend M. Isler appealed to all friends
of Jewish scholarship, wealthy German Jewry in particular, to
preserve the priceless collection in Jewish hands and to save it
from being sold abroad. The appeal was in vain, and Michael's
library was dispersed, the books going to the British Museum in
London and the manuscripts, over 860 pieces, to the Bodleian at
Oxford (see libraries ) for a little over £1,000.
Michael's encyclopedic work, Or ha-Ḥayyim (1891; repr.
Jerusalem, 1965, with additional notes by N. Ben-Menahem), based on his
very rich collection, contains the biographies and bibliographies of
medieval Jewish scholars.
-BIBLIOGRAPHY:
A. Berliner, in: JJLG, 4 (1906), 269–74; A. Marx,
Studies in Jewish History and Booklore (1944), 221–4 and
passim; H. Michael, Or ha-Ḥayyim (19652).
ADD. BIBLIOGRAPHY: ADB, vol.
21, 673.
(Naphtali Ben-Menahem)
Encyclopedia Judaica.
1971.
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