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מכירה 28

יום רביעי, 12 בפברואר 2020 בשעה 17:00 UTC

פריט 021:

Midrash Rabot with the commentary Matanot Kehuna—Frankfurt-der-Oder 1693

מחיר פתיחה: $250

עמלת בית המכירות: 23%

Midrash Rabot on the Torah and Five Megillot, with the commentary by Rabbi Issachar Beer ben Naftali of Severshin. Handsome cover with a wood-cut engraving bearing the figures of Moses and Aaron, King David playing a harp, Jacob’s dream, and more. Additional cover and a separate numbering scheme for the Five Megillot, at the end of which is an index entitled Imrei Shefer.” 302, 130 pages, [5]. A number of handwritten glosses. At the beginning of the Megillot section is a note of ownership: “Perl bat Shlomo of Halberstaat, Leib bar Avraham Shlita, amen sela, from Hamburg.” Professional repair to the first cover and a number of additional pages, stains, moth holes and damage, new binding (handsome), generally good condition.