Printing the Talmud : complete editions, tractates, and other works and the associated presses from the mid-17th century through the 18th century
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Printing the Talmud : complete editions, tractates, and other works and the associated presses from the mid-17th century through the 18th century
(Brill's series in Jewish studies, v. 62)
Brill, c2019
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [347]-353) and index
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Description
Printing the Talmud: Complete Editions, Tractates and Other Works, and the Associated Presses from the Mid-17th Century through the 18th Century is a profusely illustrated major work describing the complete editions of the Talmud printed from about 1650 to slightly after 1800. Apart from the intrinsic value of those editions, their publication was often contentious due to disputes, often bitter, between rival publishers, embroiling rabbis and communities throughout Europe. The cities and editions encompassed include Amsterdam, Frankfort am Main, Frankfurt on the Oder, Prague, and Sulzbach. This edition of Printing the Talmud addresses these editions as an opening to discuss the history of the subject presses, their other titles and their general context in Jewish history.
Table of Contents
- Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Part 1: The Babylonian Talmud 1 Amsterdam-Benveniste Talmud: Preparatory Phase 2 Amsterdam: Benveniste Talmud 3 Frankfurt on the Oder-First Edition: Background 4 Frankfurt on the Oder: The Talmud 5 Amsterdam: The Incomplete Edition 6 Berlin and Frankfurt on the Oder 7 Frankfurt on the Main: 1720-1722 8 Prague-The Censored Edition: Background 9 Prague: Berakhot-1728
- Talmud-1830-1835 10 Amsterdam-Proops Talmud: 1752-1765 11 Sulzbach Editions: Red (1755-63) and Black (1766-70) 12 Metz: Two-Amud Tractates 13 Vienna 14 Nowy Dwor Mazowiecki 15 Dyhernfurth: Early Tractates 16 Dyhernfurth: Talmud Editions Part2: The Jerusalem Talmud 17 Amsterdam: Seder Nashim with Commentaries 18 Livorno: Seder Nezikin with Commentaries 19 Other Editions of the Jerusalem Talmud Part3: Minor Tractates and Translations 20 Massekhtot Ketanot (Minor Tractates) 21 Christian-Hebraists: The Talmud (Mishnah) in Translation 22 William Wotton and His Translation of Shabbat and Eruvin Bibliography Index
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