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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $1,500
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Shulchan Aruch, with glosses of the Rama, three parts – Yoreh Deah, Even HaEzer and Choshen Mishpat. [Hanau], 1627-1628. Printed by Hans Jakob Hene.
the three parts are bound in one volume, with a separate title page for each part. Small format edition, as written on the title pages: "In a small volume to be carried on their person to study at any time and in any place where they rest or travel". Added to this edition are sources for the glosses of the Rama which were printed for the first time in the 1607 Cracow edition.
Missing leaves in Yoreh Deah and Choshen Mishpat. Yoreh Deah: [1], 1, 3-114 (missing leaf 2). Even HaEzer; 64 leaves. Choshen Mishpat: 125 leaves (originally: 136 leaves; missing leaves 126-136). 16 cm. Fair condition, stains and wear, worming, several detached leaves. Worn, damaged binding. Library stamps.
the three parts are bound in one volume, with a separate title page for each part. Small format edition, as written on the title pages: "In a small volume to be carried on their person to study at any time and in any place where they rest or travel". Added to this edition are sources for the glosses of the Rama which were printed for the first time in the 1607 Cracow edition.
Missing leaves in Yoreh Deah and Choshen Mishpat. Yoreh Deah: [1], 1, 3-114 (missing leaf 2). Even HaEzer; 64 leaves. Choshen Mishpat: 125 leaves (originally: 136 leaves; missing leaves 126-136). 16 cm. Fair condition, stains and wear, worming, several detached leaves. Worn, damaged binding. Library stamps.
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Basic Books - Shulchan Aruch, Halacha, Musar and Commentaries on the Bible
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $300
Sold for: $475
Including buyer's premium
Various editions of the Tur and Shulchan Aruch:
· Shulchan Aruch, by Rabbi Yosef Karo. Venice, 1598. Printed by Zuan Bragadin, Zuan di Gara. Yoreh Deah, very damaged and lacking beginning. Even Ha'Ezer complete and Choshen Mishpat lacking 6 last leaves. At the end of Even Ha'Ezer is the signature "Moshe ben Rabbi Avraham ben Sa'adon".
· Tur Yoreh De'ah, with Beit Yosef. [First or second at beginning and end. Only Leaves 233-[382]. (Originally: [3], 398 leaves).
· Tur Orach Chaim, with Beit Yosef. [Venice, 1566. Printed by Zuan Griffo]. Many glosses in early Italian writing [from the time of printing, 16th/17th century], and in Oriental handwriting [17th/18th century]. Damaged, incomplete copy, with fungus damages. Only leaves 2-24, 1-289 (originally: 24, 460 leaves).
3 books. Varied size and condition.
· Shulchan Aruch, by Rabbi Yosef Karo. Venice, 1598. Printed by Zuan Bragadin, Zuan di Gara. Yoreh Deah, very damaged and lacking beginning. Even Ha'Ezer complete and Choshen Mishpat lacking 6 last leaves. At the end of Even Ha'Ezer is the signature "Moshe ben Rabbi Avraham ben Sa'adon".
· Tur Yoreh De'ah, with Beit Yosef. [First or second at beginning and end. Only Leaves 233-[382]. (Originally: [3], 398 leaves).
· Tur Orach Chaim, with Beit Yosef. [Venice, 1566. Printed by Zuan Griffo]. Many glosses in early Italian writing [from the time of printing, 16th/17th century], and in Oriental handwriting [17th/18th century]. Damaged, incomplete copy, with fungus damages. Only leaves 2-24, 1-289 (originally: 24, 460 leaves).
3 books. Varied size and condition.
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Basic Books - Shulchan Aruch, Halacha, Musar and Commentaries on the Bible
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $400
Unsold
Leaf remnants of Nofet Tzufim, about Hebrew rhetoric, by Rabbi Yehuda ben Yechiel Mesir Leon. Mantua, c. 1475. Printed by Avraham ben Shlomo Conat. First edition.
Printed in semi-cursive Italian letters. Characteristic to the incunabula printing period, when printers attempted to imitate the shapes of handwritten letters.
Nofet Tzufim is one of the first books printed in Hebrew (the first dated printed Hebrew book was Rashi's commentary on the Torah printed in Reggio di Calabria in 1475). Nofet Tzufim is also the first Hebrew book printed in the lifetime of its author [Rabbi Yehuda Mesir Leon, a sage from Naples, Italy; c. 1420-1495]. the book was only reprinted in the 19th century (Vienna 1864).
the printer, the physician Rabbi Avraham ben Shlomo Conat of Mantua, one of the first pioneer Hebrew printers, studied printing from a Christian printer in his city and established a Hebrew printing press. He is known to have printed eight books during 1474-1477.
8 leaves removed from the Binding Geniza. Approximately 16 cm. Varied conditions of damage.
Printed in semi-cursive Italian letters. Characteristic to the incunabula printing period, when printers attempted to imitate the shapes of handwritten letters.
Nofet Tzufim is one of the first books printed in Hebrew (the first dated printed Hebrew book was Rashi's commentary on the Torah printed in Reggio di Calabria in 1475). Nofet Tzufim is also the first Hebrew book printed in the lifetime of its author [Rabbi Yehuda Mesir Leon, a sage from Naples, Italy; c. 1420-1495]. the book was only reprinted in the 19th century (Vienna 1864).
the printer, the physician Rabbi Avraham ben Shlomo Conat of Mantua, one of the first pioneer Hebrew printers, studied printing from a Christian printer in his city and established a Hebrew printing press. He is known to have printed eight books during 1474-1477.
8 leaves removed from the Binding Geniza. Approximately 16 cm. Varied conditions of damage.
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Early Printed Books – Incunabula, Resh and Shin Years
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $5,000
Unsold
“Sefer HaMachbarot by Mr. Immanuel”. Immanuel son of Shlomo of Rome. Brescia (Italy), [1491]. Printing press of Gershom son of Moshe Soncino. First edition.
Incunabula. Printed without title page. Illustrations of twelve zodiacal constellations printed in the ninth chapter. Among the few books printed by Gershom Soncino in Warsaw. Soncino, among the greatest Hebrew printers during his generation and in following generations, and for a while – the only Hebrew printer worldwide; travelled throughout Italy with his printing tools and printed books in Soncino, Brescia, Casalmaggiore, Barco, Fano, Pesaro, Rimini, Ortona and Napoli. Toward the end of his lifetime emigrated from Italy and continued printing books in Saloniki and Constantinople. Colophon: “the printing of this book, Machberet Immanuel, by… Gershom son of Rabbi Moshe of the Jewish nation of Soncino completed here in Brescia… today Monday, 26 Marcheshvan 1491…”.
Immanuel son of Shlomo of Rome, Jewish poet and satirist and commentator on the Bible. Born in Rome in 1261 and died in 1330. After losing his fortune, he left his native land and roamed through Italy, until he found shelter by a patron of the city of Parma, where he composed his writings. He wrote Machbarot Immanuel - an anthology of twenty eight chapters (“Machbarot”). the book contains lengthy Maqams, integrated with songs, stories, allegories, dialogues and more, in the spirit of the Italian renaissance, as reflected by a Jewish sage of that era.
[141] leaves (originally 160 leaves; lacking 19 leaves). Contains the following signatures: 2-5 (8 pp.), 6 (10 pp.), 7 (2 pp.), 8-19 (8 pp.), another leaf of signature 20/21. 20 cm. Overall good condition. Stains and traces of dampness, tears and worming to several leaves (in some places minor damage to text). Paper-filling restorations of damages and tears. Several detached leaves. Unbound.
Incunabula. Printed without title page. Illustrations of twelve zodiacal constellations printed in the ninth chapter. Among the few books printed by Gershom Soncino in Warsaw. Soncino, among the greatest Hebrew printers during his generation and in following generations, and for a while – the only Hebrew printer worldwide; travelled throughout Italy with his printing tools and printed books in Soncino, Brescia, Casalmaggiore, Barco, Fano, Pesaro, Rimini, Ortona and Napoli. Toward the end of his lifetime emigrated from Italy and continued printing books in Saloniki and Constantinople. Colophon: “the printing of this book, Machberet Immanuel, by… Gershom son of Rabbi Moshe of the Jewish nation of Soncino completed here in Brescia… today Monday, 26 Marcheshvan 1491…”.
Immanuel son of Shlomo of Rome, Jewish poet and satirist and commentator on the Bible. Born in Rome in 1261 and died in 1330. After losing his fortune, he left his native land and roamed through Italy, until he found shelter by a patron of the city of Parma, where he composed his writings. He wrote Machbarot Immanuel - an anthology of twenty eight chapters (“Machbarot”). the book contains lengthy Maqams, integrated with songs, stories, allegories, dialogues and more, in the spirit of the Italian renaissance, as reflected by a Jewish sage of that era.
[141] leaves (originally 160 leaves; lacking 19 leaves). Contains the following signatures: 2-5 (8 pp.), 6 (10 pp.), 7 (2 pp.), 8-19 (8 pp.), another leaf of signature 20/21. 20 cm. Overall good condition. Stains and traces of dampness, tears and worming to several leaves (in some places minor damage to text). Paper-filling restorations of damages and tears. Several detached leaves. Unbound.
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Early Printed Books – Incunabula, Resh and Shin Years
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $2,000
Sold for: $2,500
Including buyer's premium
Nachlat Avot, commentary on Pirkei Avot [with the text], by Rabbi Yitzchak Abarbanel. [Constantinople, 1505. Printed by David and Shmuel Ibn Nachmias and Yitzchak Kaspote]. First edition.
Printed without title page. Originally, Rosh Amana and Zevach Pesach by Rabbi Yitzchak Abarbanel were also printed with this book. the books were bound in one volume and a colophon leaf for all three compositions was added.
the renowned Rabbi Yitzchak Abarbanel (1437-1508), Torah sage and famous statesman, foremost Torah scholar and leader of Spanish Jews during the time of the Spanish Expulsion. He was celebrated in all following generations for his commentary on Torah and Nevi'im. After the Spanish Expulsion, he settled in the city of Naples, Italy where he completed this work in 1496. this first edition was printed in his lifetime, after he moved to Venice.
[114] leaves. (Missing first leaf, with poems on the composition inside an ornamental frame). 25 cm. Good condition, stains and wear. Several tears. Worn binding with leather spine.
Without Rosh Amana and Zevach Pesach and without the colophon leaf for all three compositions.
Printed without title page. Originally, Rosh Amana and Zevach Pesach by Rabbi Yitzchak Abarbanel were also printed with this book. the books were bound in one volume and a colophon leaf for all three compositions was added.
the renowned Rabbi Yitzchak Abarbanel (1437-1508), Torah sage and famous statesman, foremost Torah scholar and leader of Spanish Jews during the time of the Spanish Expulsion. He was celebrated in all following generations for his commentary on Torah and Nevi'im. After the Spanish Expulsion, he settled in the city of Naples, Italy where he completed this work in 1496. this first edition was printed in his lifetime, after he moved to Venice.
[114] leaves. (Missing first leaf, with poems on the composition inside an ornamental frame). 25 cm. Good condition, stains and wear. Several tears. Worn binding with leather spine.
Without Rosh Amana and Zevach Pesach and without the colophon leaf for all three compositions.
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Early Printed Books – Incunabula, Resh and Shin Years
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
Toldot Yitzchak, commentary on the Torah, by Rabbi Yitzchak ben R' Yosef Karo. [Constantinople, 1518]. Anonymous printer. First edition.
Incomplete copy. Contains several leaves of Parshat Bereshit, leaves from the end of Vayikra, and Bamidbar-Devarim.
the book was printed and sold in separate pamphlets. See: Avraham Ya'ari, the Hebrew Printing Press in Constantinople, Jerusalem 1967, p. 77, no. 59.
On the last page are the parting words of "Shlomo ben… R' Mazal Tov". Colophon: "the task was concluded…on Wednesday the 18th of Elul 1518… in Constantinople…".
the author, Rabbi Yitzchak Karo expelled from Spain and Portugal was the uncle of Rabbi Yosef Karo, author of the Shulchan Aruch, who consulted his uncle on halachic matters. Rabbi Yitzchak Karo lectured in Turkish communities and traveled to Eretz Israel in 1518 (the same year he printed this book). Whether he reached his destination or was delayed in Damascus until his death is still unresolved.
[39] leaves (of the original 101 leaves). 24 cm. Fair condition. Worming, stains and wear. Unbound.
Incomplete copy. Contains several leaves of Parshat Bereshit, leaves from the end of Vayikra, and Bamidbar-Devarim.
the book was printed and sold in separate pamphlets. See: Avraham Ya'ari, the Hebrew Printing Press in Constantinople, Jerusalem 1967, p. 77, no. 59.
On the last page are the parting words of "Shlomo ben… R' Mazal Tov". Colophon: "the task was concluded…on Wednesday the 18th of Elul 1518… in Constantinople…".
the author, Rabbi Yitzchak Karo expelled from Spain and Portugal was the uncle of Rabbi Yosef Karo, author of the Shulchan Aruch, who consulted his uncle on halachic matters. Rabbi Yitzchak Karo lectured in Turkish communities and traveled to Eretz Israel in 1518 (the same year he printed this book). Whether he reached his destination or was delayed in Damascus until his death is still unresolved.
[39] leaves (of the original 101 leaves). 24 cm. Fair condition. Worming, stains and wear. Unbound.
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Early Printed Books – Incunabula, Resh and Shin Years
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $700
Unsold
Kol Bo, laws and customs. [Constantinople, 1519]. Printed without title page. Unknown printer.
Ancient [cutoff] glosses in Sephardi writing on several pages.
Incompleteg copy. Originally 164 leaves. this copy has 144 leaves. Lacking 20 leaves (Leaves 1-8, 139, 142-144, 150, 153, 158-159, 161-163). Leaf 20 is bound before the last leaf. Leaf 104 is bound between Leaves 88 and 89. 28 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Damages, primarily to margins (with damages to text), professionally restored (with paper replacements). Attractive ancient leather binding, with damages.
Ancient [cutoff] glosses in Sephardi writing on several pages.
Incompleteg copy. Originally 164 leaves. this copy has 144 leaves. Lacking 20 leaves (Leaves 1-8, 139, 142-144, 150, 153, 158-159, 161-163). Leaf 20 is bound before the last leaf. Leaf 104 is bound between Leaves 88 and 89. 28 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Damages, primarily to margins (with damages to text), professionally restored (with paper replacements). Attractive ancient leather binding, with damages.
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Early Printed Books – Incunabula, Resh and Shin Years
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $9,000
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Babylonian Talmud, Tractate Ta'anit, with Rambam's commentary on the Mishnah and Rabbeinu Asher. [Venice, 1521]. Printed by Daniel Bomberg. First edition.
A volume of the first edition of the Talmud printed by the renowned printer Daniel Bomberg in Venice. Bomberg’s edition was the first printed edition of the complete Babylonian Talmud. this well-known edition (the Venice Printing) became the common basis for all subsequent editions of the Talmud. It introduced the “tzurat hadaf” (the layout of the page), and the pagination still in use today.
Without title page. 2-37 leaves. 35 cm. Good condition. Stains and minor wear. Several worm holes (with minor damages to letters). Restored damages, tear to first leaf with light damage to several letters. Title page replaced by photocopy. New binding.
A volume of the first edition of the Talmud printed by the renowned printer Daniel Bomberg in Venice. Bomberg’s edition was the first printed edition of the complete Babylonian Talmud. this well-known edition (the Venice Printing) became the common basis for all subsequent editions of the Talmud. It introduced the “tzurat hadaf” (the layout of the page), and the pagination still in use today.
Without title page. 2-37 leaves. 35 cm. Good condition. Stains and minor wear. Several worm holes (with minor damages to letters). Restored damages, tear to first leaf with light damage to several letters. Title page replaced by photocopy. New binding.
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Early Printed Books – Incunabula, Resh and Shin Years
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $2,000
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Opus toti christianae reipublicae maxime utile, de arcanis catholicae ueritatis, contra obstinatissimam Iudaeorum nostrae tempestatis perfidiam: ex Talmud, aliisque hebraicis libris nuper excerptum [about the secrets of Christianity opposing the obstinacy and lack of faith of the Jews of our times, according to the Talmud and other books], by Pietro Galatino, Ortana (Italy), 1518. Printed by Gershom Soncino.
Latin with many Hebrew quotes from the Scriptures and the Talmud. At the beginning of each chapter is a wood-cut illustrated frame [this frame was also used for the title pages of the Hebrew books printed by Gershom Soncino, e.g. the Kol Bo, Rimini 1515-1516].
First edition of a Latin anti-Jewish work, written by the Italian Friar Minor and philosopher Pietro Colonna Galatino (Petrus Galatinus). Hebrew poems praising the book, written by Jewish apostates, appear on the title page and the following page.
Gershom Soncino, one of the leading Hebrew printers in Italy, who wandered with his printing tools throughout various Italian cities, printed three books in Ortona, one of them in Hebrew. this is the first book he printed in Ortona and it is unclear why he agreed to print this anti-Jewish book (he probably knew its content). Possibly, he was forced to print it by the Christian Inquisition or compelled to do so for some unknown reason.
CCCXI, [1] leaves. 29 cm. Varied condition, most leaves in good-fair condition, the title page, the following leaf and several of the last leaves are torn, with open tears (restored with paper). Stains, dampness traces and wear. Ancient parchment binding, with minor damages.
Latin with many Hebrew quotes from the Scriptures and the Talmud. At the beginning of each chapter is a wood-cut illustrated frame [this frame was also used for the title pages of the Hebrew books printed by Gershom Soncino, e.g. the Kol Bo, Rimini 1515-1516].
First edition of a Latin anti-Jewish work, written by the Italian Friar Minor and philosopher Pietro Colonna Galatino (Petrus Galatinus). Hebrew poems praising the book, written by Jewish apostates, appear on the title page and the following page.
Gershom Soncino, one of the leading Hebrew printers in Italy, who wandered with his printing tools throughout various Italian cities, printed three books in Ortona, one of them in Hebrew. this is the first book he printed in Ortona and it is unclear why he agreed to print this anti-Jewish book (he probably knew its content). Possibly, he was forced to print it by the Christian Inquisition or compelled to do so for some unknown reason.
CCCXI, [1] leaves. 29 cm. Varied condition, most leaves in good-fair condition, the title page, the following leaf and several of the last leaves are torn, with open tears (restored with paper). Stains, dampness traces and wear. Ancient parchment binding, with minor damages.
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Early Printed Books – Incunabula, Resh and Shin Years
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $400
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Aruch HaShorashot, Hebrew-Latin lexicon, by Sebastian Munster. Basel, 1523. Latin and Hebrew.
[48], 525 pages (missing [2] pages at end; replaced with a photocopy). 16.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Binding with leather spine.
[48], 525 pages (missing [2] pages at end; replaced with a photocopy). 16.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Binding with leather spine.
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Early Printed Books – Incunabula, Resh and Shin Years
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $500
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Mivchar HaPeninim, wise sayings “of sages and proverbs of the philosophers”, attributed to Rabbi Shlomo Ibn Gabirol [some attribute the book to Rabbi Yedayah Hapenini Habadrashi]. Venice 1546. Printed by Cornelio Edelkind.
On the title page are inscriptions in Italian writing [by two writers, one lists names of books: "All these books are good to study"].
40 leaves. 18 cm. Good condition, stains. New leather binding.
On the title page are inscriptions in Italian writing [by two writers, one lists names of books: "All these books are good to study"].
40 leaves. 18 cm. Good condition, stains. New leather binding.
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Early Printed Books – Incunabula, Resh and Shin Years
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $400
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Two books printed in Cremona, bound together:
· Ru'ach Chen, dealing with philosophical wisdom, attributed to Rabbi Yehuda ibn Tibon. Cremona, 1566. Printed by Vincenzo Conti.
Ru'ach Chen is also attributed to other sages: Rabbi Antoly ben Rabbi Yosef; Rabbi Shmuel ibn Tibon; Rabbi Zerachya HaLevi Kazani.
· Milot HaHigayon of the Rambam, with two commentaries. Cremona, 1566. Printed by Vincenzo Conti.
2 books bound together. Ru'ach Chen: 20 leaves. Milot HaHigayon: 20 leaves (missing [1] last leaf – apparently leaf of index). 19 cm. Good condition, stains, dampness traces. Several restored tears to leaf corners. Handwritten inscriptions and stamp. Damages to binding.
· Ru'ach Chen, dealing with philosophical wisdom, attributed to Rabbi Yehuda ibn Tibon. Cremona, 1566. Printed by Vincenzo Conti.
Ru'ach Chen is also attributed to other sages: Rabbi Antoly ben Rabbi Yosef; Rabbi Shmuel ibn Tibon; Rabbi Zerachya HaLevi Kazani.
· Milot HaHigayon of the Rambam, with two commentaries. Cremona, 1566. Printed by Vincenzo Conti.
2 books bound together. Ru'ach Chen: 20 leaves. Milot HaHigayon: 20 leaves (missing [1] last leaf – apparently leaf of index). 19 cm. Good condition, stains, dampness traces. Several restored tears to leaf corners. Handwritten inscriptions and stamp. Damages to binding.
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