Mishneh Torah L'HaRambam, part IV - Nezikin, Kinyan, Mishpatim, Shoftim. Fürth, [1767]. On the margins are approximately sixty long and learned glosses in Ashkenazic handwriting. The author is unidentified, but the style is characteristic of German-Hungarian scholars at the 18th century. Several of the glosses are in different handwriting. It is evident from the glosses that their author was a scholar and Talmudic originator. He boldly disagrees with the great Acharonim (later Torah scholars) such as the Shach, the Kesef Mishneh and the Lechem Mishneh (See glosses on pp 148a and 243b). [1], 13, 16-45, 48-135, 138-298, [8], 297-302 leaves (4 leaves missing: 14-15, 46-47. Originally: [1], 135, 138-298, [8], 297-302 leaves). 40 cm. Several dark leaves. Wide margins. Fair condition. Detached leaves. Stains and much wear. Worming to the inner margins. Original binding, leather-covered wood, detached and worn. Spine missing.
Mishneh Torah L'HaRambam, part IV - Nezikin, Kinyan, Mishpatim, Shoftim. Fürth, [1767]. On the margins are approximately sixty long and learned glosses in Ashkenazic handwriting. The author is unidentified, but the style is characteristic of German-Hungarian scholars at the 18th century. Several of the glosses are in different handwriting. It is evident from the glosses that their author was a scholar and Talmudic originator. He boldly disagrees with the great Acharonim (later Torah scholars) such as the Shach, the Kesef Mishneh and the Lechem Mishneh (See glosses on pp 148a and 243b). [1], 13, 16-45, 48-135, 138-298, [8], 297-302 leaves (4 leaves missing: 14-15, 46-47. Originally: [1], 135, 138-298, [8], 297-302 leaves). 40 cm. Several dark leaves. Wide margins. Fair condition. Detached leaves. Stains and much wear. Worming to the inner margins. Original binding, leather-covered wood, detached and worn. Spine missing.
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