Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters

Tur Yoreh De’ah, Berlin 1702 – Many Glosses

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Sold for: $300
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Tur Yoreh De’ah, Berlin, (1702). Printing press of Zev Wolf son of Rabbi Zalman Mirlesh. Dozens of brief and lengthy glosses by several writers. First writer uses Ashkenazi handwriting from period of printing [early 18th century]; majority of his glosses contain explanations beginning with: commentary, or version revisions beginning with: it should be explained; it appears to me.
Erudite glosses in additional handwriting [typical of early 19th century], as well as glosses in Hebrew and German in third handwriting [typical of early 20th century].
301, [8] leaves. 33 cm. Fair condition, wear and tear. Worn binding.
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