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Auction 62

Wednesday, February 1, 2023 at 5:00 PM UTC

Basic Book: Pnei Yehoshua, Section IV. First Edition, Furth 1780 Ancient Signature on the Title Page - Incomplete Copy

Start price: $50

Buyer's premium:

Pnei Yehoshua, section IV on tractates Chulin, Makkot, Shvuot, and Tur Choshen Mishpat. An important, foundational work for those studying the Shas, by Rabbi Yaakov Yehoshua Folk, the Av Beit Din of important communities such as Lviv, Berlin, Metz, and Frankfurt-am-Main. At its end, “Chiddushei Pnei Aryeh” on the Bava Kama by the author’s son.

First edition – Furth, 1780. Originally, [2], 81 leaves. In this copy, leaves 38-40 are missing. Stefansky Sifrei Yesod 78. Approbations by the Nodah BiYehuda of Prague and other rabbis. No binding. Stains. Some moth perforations and damage. Faded blue edges. Good overall condition. Incomplete copy as stated. Good for completions. 

On the upper part of the title page, an ancient Ashkenazic notation: "צבי הירש".