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Auction 15

Monday, September 4, 2017 at 3:00 PM UTC

Rambam – First Edition of “Hakesef Mishne’. Venice 1574

Start price: $200

Buyer's premium:

Mishne Torah Le’Harambam critiques by the Ra’avad commentary of ‘KesefMishne’, authored by Maran Rabi Yosef Karo. First edition of ‘Kesef Mishne’. This Vol. is especially thick (almost 1,000 pages) and includes 5 sections from the Rambam: Hafla’a, Zraim, Avoda, Korbanot and Tehara. Without cover pages. Bound with an impressive, original leather binding with stamps, that was preserved and preserved the body of the book. The spine and last page are professionally restored. Pages 1-6 are detached. Ownership inscriptions on the last page. “Won and bought by Sa’id Yitzchak and his sons and grandsons”. 452 pages. 30 “cm. Overall good condition.