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Sefer ʻEn Yiśraʼel, ʻim perush maspiḳ meluḳaṭ me-Rashi, ṿe-Tosafo[t], ṿe-Rashba ṿeha-Riṭba, ṿeha-Ran...
ספר עין ישראל, עם פירוש מספיק מלוקט מרש"י, ותוספות, ורשב"א והריטב"א, והר"ן...

LIBRA - Rare Library at the Katz Center BM516 .I3 1698 v.2
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Steen, Casper Pieterson, 1643-1703, printer.
Ibn Ḥabib, Jacob ben Solomon, 1445?-1515 or 1516, compiler.
Borger, Solomon ben David, active 17th century, publisher.
Leyb ben Yoʼel, ha-Leṿi, publisher.
Shemuʼel ben Zeʼev Ṿolf, of Kraków, publisher.
Annenberg Research Institute, former owner.
Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning, former owner.
Library at the Katz Center Special Collections (University of Pennsylvania)
Standardized Title:
Ein Yaʻakov. 5458 (1698 : Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Language:
Hebrew
Subjects (All):
Aggada--Texts.
Aggada.
Aggada--Commentaries.
Penn Provenance:
Annenberg Research Institute (former owner) (Libra Katz Rare BM516 .I3 1698)
Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning (former owner) (Libra Katz Rare BM516 .I3 1698)
Physical Description:
2 volumes ; 12 cm (24mo)
Manufacture:
Be-Amśṭerdam : Bi-bet Ḳaśpar Śṭen, [5]458 [1698]
אמשטרדם : בבית קשפר שטען, דברי חכמים בנ'ח'ת' נשמעים לפ"ק
Contents:
v.1: [Tractates Berakhot - Sheḳalim]
v.2: [Tractates Yevamot - Niddah].
Notes:
Title pages with ornamental border.
List of publishers on title page - Solomon ben David Borger [son in law of David, dayan of Zülz/Biała]; Shemuʼel ben Zeʼev Ṿolf of Kraków [son in law of Efraim Fishel of Lʹviv]; and Leyb ben Yoʼel Segal, dayan of Poznań.
Commentary is an abbreviated compilation of the commentaries of Rashi, Tosafot, Shlomo ibn Aderet, Yom Tob of Seville, Samuel Edels, and Josiah Pinto.
Text printed in square type; commentary printed in cursive type.
Completed on 1 Tamuz [5]598 -- v.2, colophon [10 June 1698].
Local Notes:
Libra Katz Rare BM516 .I3 1698: Imperfect; v.2 only, missing first two leaves. Bound in marbled boards and leather spine (circa 18th-19th century); with some marginalia in an Italian Hebrew script, and additionally later notation laid in on modern paper. Formerly Dropsie (bookplate, RBR 1746), Annenberg (stamp).
Cited in:
Vinograd, Y. Otsar ha-sefer ha-ʻIvri, Amsterdam 665
Fuks, L. Hebrew typography in the Northern Netherlands, 1585-1815, 555
Steinschneider, M. Bodleian Library. Catalogus librorum hebraeorum in Bibliotheca Bodleiana, 5518 : 17
OCLC:
82203221

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