Midrash Shmuel, commentary on Pirkei Avot [with the inside and Rashi commentary]. Rabbi Shmuel Di Ozida. Venice 1579. Juan Di Gara printing. First edition. Rabbi Shmuel Di Ozida (born in 1540), disciple of the Arizal and afterward of Rabbi Chaim Vital. Founded a yeshiva in Safed where they studied the revealed and hidden parts of Torah. His work ‘Midrash Shmuel’ where he also brings things in the name of his rabbi the Ari, became a basic book on Tractate Avot and already during his lifetime was printed three times. Several owners' signatures in Italian handwriting; "This also G-d graciously granted to his servant Eliezer…I bought it from…", “Yehoshua Ottolingo”, “Chaim Sagari”. 265 leaves. 20 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, loose leaves. Censor inscriptions. Unbound.
Midrash Shmuel, commentary on Pirkei Avot [with the inside and Rashi commentary]. Rabbi Shmuel Di Ozida. Venice 1579. Juan Di Gara printing. First edition. Rabbi Shmuel Di Ozida (born in 1540), disciple of the Arizal and afterward of Rabbi Chaim Vital. Founded a yeshiva in Safed where they studied the revealed and hidden parts of Torah. His work ‘Midrash Shmuel’ where he also brings things in the name of his rabbi the Ari, became a basic book on Tractate Avot and already during his lifetime was printed three times. Several owners' signatures in Italian handwriting; "This also G-d graciously granted to his servant Eliezer…I bought it from…", “Yehoshua Ottolingo”, “Chaim Sagari”. 265 leaves. 20 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, loose leaves. Censor inscriptions. Unbound.
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