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כתנות פסים
Kotenot Passim
דברי שלמה
Divre Shelomoh
בית דוד
Bet Daṿid
ספר כריתות
Sefer keritut
רוח חכמה
Ruaḥ ḥokhmah
גדולת מרדכי
Gedulat Mordekhai
1832
Stern, S. G. (Solomon Gottlieb), 1807-1883
Commentary on the Five Scrolls, in five parts: Divre Shelomoh, on Song of Songs; Bet David on Ruth; Sefer keritut, on Lamentations; Ruaḥ ḥokhmah, on Ecclesiastes; Gedulat Mordekhai on Esther. On leaf 38 there is a commentary on Abraham Ibn Ezra's commentary on the Five Scrolls. The author was a scholar and printer of Hebrew books in Vienna. On the colophon he writes that the work was completed in his birthplace, Rechnitz [Rohonc], Hungary in 1832 when he was twenty-five. Ruled in pencil, written in black ink in Ashkenazi cursive script; comments added on a separate sheet of paper; traces of foliation in ink; modern foliation in pencil both using Arabic numerals but not corresponding; lower corners soiled and worn; marbled paper wrappers. Montefiore no. 51. Previous owner: Solomon Halberstam (shelf no. 389).
Hebrew
61 leaves
Original manuscript on loan to Yeshiva University from Richard and Debra Parkoff.
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