[2] volumes of Sefer Dikdukei Sofrim, versions of the Talmud in the Munich manuscript, with “Divrei Sofrim”. By Rabbi Refael Nathan Nota Rabinowitz. Munich, 1870-1882.
Dikdukei Sofrim contains versions of the Talmud as appear in a manuscript from the year 1343, which sits in Munich, in the bibliothèque belonging to the Bavarian kingdom, which are different than those which appear in the common printed Talmud. With commentary and glosses ‘Divrei Sofrim’ by Rabbi Refael Nathan Nota Rabinowitz. Press of E. Hober and K. Hoff – bookprinters. Munich. Vol. III (1870) and vol. XII (1842).
✵ Vol. III – tractates T’anit-Sukkah: [3[, 5, [1], 188, [2], 186, [8] pp.
Includes various versions from the manuscript in the King’s library (in Munich) and from first prints of the Gemara, Mishnayot, and Ein Yaakov.
✵ Vol. XII – tractate Bava Kama: 8, 312pp. With stamps of Rabbi ‘Yosef Moshe Meizlish, Av Beis Din of Oivar and environs.’
Includes various versions from a manuscript in the libraries of the Vatican, Firenze, and Hamburg, and from first printings of the Gemara, Mishnayot, Ein Yaakov, and the Rif.
Please see the Hebrew listing for biographical information on Rabbi Yosef Moshe Meizlish.
Good-very good condition.