Perush 'al ha-Torah
Dublin Core
Title
Perush 'al ha-Torah
Subject
Levi ben Gershom, 1288-1344
Incunabula
Excerpts
Judaica
Description
This volume is a commentary on the Pentateuch (the first five books of the Hebrew Bible). Only 6 books are known to have been printed by Conat, who introduced Hebrew printing in Mantua in 1474. Conat's wife Estellina was the first woman to become involved in Hebrew printing with the production of Jedaiah ben Abraham Bedersi's Behinat 'Olam (Investigation of the World).
Abstract
Excerpt from Levi ben Gershom's Perush 'al ha-Torah
Creator
Levi ben Gershom, 1288-1344
Publisher
Abraham ben Solomon Conat and Abraham Jedidiah ha-Esrachi
Date Created
1474-1477, circa
Rights
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Access Rights
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Is Part Of
Solomon M. Hyams Collection of the Boston Medical Library (Ballard 209)
Format
text
Extent
Excerpt (2 pages)
Language
Hebrew
Identifier
DigID0002779
Provenance
Purchased for the Solomon M. Hyams Collection of the Boston Medical Library, 1934
Files
Citation
Levi ben Gershom, 1288-1344, “Perush 'al ha-Torah,” OnView, accessed April 23, 2024, https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/items/show/12960.