Schemaja: Der Schüler und Secretär Raschi's nebst Untersuchungen über Machzor Vitari und Sefer ha-Oreh, Sefer ha-Pardas
Epstein, Abraham
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8vo. 23pp. Wrappers. Monograph on Schemaja [Shemaya], the pupil of renowned Bible commentator Rashi. Originally printed in the periodical "Monatsschrift" in 1857. As Abraham Berliner ("Beiträge zur Geschichte der Raschi-Commentare. Berlin: Rosenstein. 1903. p. 17) points out, this monograph is a thorough description of the relation between the pupil and his teacher, and groundbreaking in that way. Written by renowned Rabbinical scholar Abraham Epstein (see below). Minor age wear to wrappers, with 1" closed tear to left top corner of front wrapper. Minor browning throughout, especially at title page. Otherwise clean and tight. In German. Very good condition. Abraham Epstein (1841-1918). Russo-Austrian Rabbinical scholar. Epstein studied the works of Samuel David Luzzatto, Levinsohn and Krochmal, among others. He wrote many academic, archaeological, biographical and historical articles for the Jewish periodical press. Abraham Epstein was the possessor of a large library which contains many valuable manuscripts. (Source: Jewish Encyclopedia). Seller Inventory # 20265
Bibliographic Details
Title: Schemaja: Der Schüler und Secretär Raschi's ...
Publisher: Calvary & Co, Berlin
Publication Date: 1897
Binding: Softcover
Condition: vg
Edition: Reprint.
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