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מכירה 28
יום רביעי, 12 בפברואר 2020 בשעה 17:00 UTC
פריט 022:
Five thick tomes with masechtot of Shas, printed in Berlin and Frankfurt. “With Rashi’s commentary and Tosafot and piskei Tosafot and Rabbeinu Asher and Mishnayot with commentary from the Rambam.” Separate cover for each masechet: Bava Batra (1720), Bava Kama (1720), Bava Metziya (1720), Niddah (1722), Mishnayot Taharot (1722), Hulin (1721), Archin missing cover and starting on page 9, Temura (1722), Kritot (1721), Meilah Kinim Middot Tammid (1722), Zevachim (1721), Menachot (1721), Bechorot (1721), Sanhedrin (1721), Makot (1721), Shavuot (1721), Horayot (1721), Eduyot (1721), Masechtot Ketanot with Avot d’Rav Natan, and Masechet Avot. Sukkah (1719), Shkalim (1718), Megillah (1719)—p. 8 is misbound first. Mo’ed Katan (1718), Beitza (1717), Rosh Hashanah (1718), Pesachim (1717), Yoma (1718), Taanit (1718), Chagigah (1717). Lots of moth holes, moth damage, stains, handsome leather bindings with some moth marks, generally bad to ok condition.
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