Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters

Mishnayot – Amsterdam, 1684-1687 – Many Glosses – Signature of Rabbi Daniel Tirani

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Mishnayot, including the Bartenura and Tosfot Yom Tov commentaries, sections 1-3 [Zera’im-Mo’ed-Nashim]. Amsterdam, [1684-1687].
Hundreds of handwritten glosses in Italian-handwriting, by a number of authors. The majority of the glosses are by one author, who often quotes three commentaries on the Mishnayot: Kol HaRamaz by Rabbi Moshe Zakut, Beit David by Rabbi David Corinaldi and Shoshanim LeDavid by Rabbi David Pardo.
Lengthy handwritten gloss at the end of Shabbat tractate, which refers to the gloss written above it on that page, ends with a signature: “Ktav HaDat” [initials] – signature of Rabbi Daniel Tirani. Rabbi Daniel Tirani (1740-1814, Otzar HaRabbanim 5251), among the greatest rabbis of Italy. Rabbi of Firenze from 1791. His composition, Ikarei HaDat, became one of the most fundamental books of Halachah, and part of it was even printed in editions of the Shulchan Aruch. [See attached material].
Section 1 – Zera’im: [1], 132 leaves (instead of [4], 132 leaves – missing: title page and two leaves of approbations). Section 2 – Mo’ed: [1], 172 leaves. Section 3 – Nashim: [1], 159 leaves. Bound together. Separate title page for each section. 21 cm. Good condition. Stains. Moth holes. Worn and detached binding.
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