(Jt) Meiri, Menahem Ben Solomon: BET HA-BEHIRAH `AL MASEKHET SUKAH

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(Jt) Meiri, Menahem Ben Solomon : BET HA-BEHIRAH `AL MASEKHET SUKAH

Jerusalem : Mekhon Ha-Talmud Ha-Yisreeli Ha-Shalem., 1966.

(FT) 8vo. 188 pages. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Talmud. Sukkah – commentaries. OCLC lists 28 copies worldwide. An member of the anti-Maimonides faction, Meiri (1249-1316) was born and lived in Perpignan, Provence, and was a member of an important family. He corresponded with Solomon ben Abraham Adret, though Meiri did not completely support restriction of thought and inquiry, as his acquaintance did; he himself had a great interest in secular studies. Meiri was influential due to an “extraordinary literary fecundity” and his ability to synthesize the work of others into a unified Jewish culture. Due to the length of his writings, many works were not published until even the 20th century. Bet ha-behirah took him more than a decade to write, and is an incredibly dense study of the Talmud. He also, among other things, commentaries on Proverbs and Psalms, a commentary on the Haggadah, and Sefer ha-Middot, a guide to conduct. (Ta-Shma, EJ) Boaz Cohen's copy with his stamp. Bottom corner bumped, otherwise very good condition. (RAB-18-8)

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