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Publicado por Amsterdam: Yohanan Levi Rofe, 1783
Librería: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. First edition. Later boards. 4to. 102 pages; 24.5 cm. In Hebrew. Yaari 203. Title translates to "First Part Four Foundations." Includes incorrect facsimile of the title page from a previous owner as well as correct facsimile of the missing title page laid in. Passover Haggadah with commentaries and digest of laws for Passover. The text is laid out in Talmudic fashion with the main text in large print in the center surrounded by commentaries in Rashi cursive script. First volume of a larger work with sections on the Yesods of Yirah and Ahavah (foundations of love and fear), but stands on its own as a hagadah. Includes the commentaries of Isaac Abarbanel and R. Moses Alshikh. Text in Hebrew with instructions and of the songs translated into Judeo-German. SUBJECT(S) : Haggadah. OCLC lists 13 holdings worldwide. Lacks title page, some incorrect info on boards. Significant staining and moderate dampstaining. Some toning. Very minimal edgewear. Good condition thus. Yaari 203. (HAG-19-1).
Publicado por Yohanan Levi Rofe, Amsterdam, 1783
Librería: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: fair. First edition. Ex-library copy. 8vo. 102pp. Original three-quarter leather over paper boards with image in leather of a crown pasted on. Tailpiece. Passover Haggadah with commentaries and digest of laws for Passover. The text is laid out in Talmudic fashion with the main text in large print in the center surrounded by commentaries in Rashi cursive script. First volume of a larger work with sections on the Yesods of Yirah and Ahavah (foundations of love and fear). Includes the commentaries of Isaac Abarbanel and R. Moses Alshikh. Later edition published in Offenbach in 1788. Long handwritten Hebrew notes on front endpapers and title-page. Text in Hebrew with instructions and of the songs translated into Judeo-German. Dark pink coloring on the back board. Spine cracked but still intact. Overall in fair condition. Yaari 203. Copy comes from the Berlin rabbinical seminary.