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[Remnant of a broadside, with material for the printing of Sefer Shete yadot].
[שריד מדף פרסום לספר שתי ידות].
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Falnilas, Avraham ben Yaʻakov, author.
- Language:
- Hebrew
- Subjects (All):
- Shehitah.
- Genre:
- broadsides (notices)
- print advertisements.
- book sample content.
- cancellandums.
- Penn Provenance:
- Karp, Abraham J. (former owner) (CAJS Karp copy)
- Physical Description:
- 1 sheet : illustrations ; 20 x 17 cm (fol.)
- Manufacture:
- [Mantua? Italy?] : [printer not identified], [1600?-1650?]
- [מנטובה? איטליה?] : [חמו"ל], [בערך ש"ס]
- Language Note:
- Hebrew.
- Summary:
- Remnant of a broadside, likely originally a print advertisement for the volume Shete yadot (apparently never published).
- Contents:
- Shete yadot Bet ha-miṭbaḥayim [poem by Avraham Falnilas, arranging the laws of Sheḥitah into quatrains]
- Ṿa-ye-hi (?)
- Yad ha-shavim
- Godel shehiyah [...].
- שתי ידות בית המטבחים \ פלנילאס, אברהם בן יעקב
- ויהי (?)
- יד השבים
- גודל שהיה [...]
- Notes:
- Title supplied by cataloger.
- Square Hebrew type; type-ornaments; bold Hebrew type -- similar to the contemporary printed volumes in Hebrew.
- Bottom corner with remnant of woodcut diagram illustration (cut-through of the view of the neck, to certify a kosher slaughter).
- Verso blank, with evidence of paste (from being hung up, or from a binding). Possibly a cancellandum.
- For manuscript copies of this work: The Russian State Library Moscow Russia Ms. Guenzburg 1567 (among others); often compounded with: Najara, Yisra'el, Shoḥṭe ha-yeladim ; also, Viṭal, David. "Ani reʼah ani mirʼah...", and Castro, David. Hagahot Maha-riKash ʻal dine ha-reʼah ; author possibly Egyptian (Falnilas, possibly related to فالنيل).
- Local Notes:
- CAJS Karp copy formerly owned by Rabbi Dr. Abraham J. Karp.
- OCLC:
- 1503507869
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