Buy this book on-line (Jt) Meir Ben Baruch, Of Rothenburg, Approximately 1215-1293 : SHEELOT U-TESHUVOT MAHARAM MI-ROTENBURG ...: VE-NOSAF `ALEHEM TAKANOT RABENU GERSHOM MEOR HA-GOLAH U-SHEAR GEONIM ..Sudilkov: Bi-Defus David Ben Tsevi,, 1835
Later Cloth, Folio, 27, 25, 12 leaves. In Hebrew. Printed on blue paper, as is typical of many Hebrew books published in 19th Century Ukraine. Brad Sabin Hill notes that “blue paper was cheaper than better-made white paper and therefore more accessible to indigent wandering printers…. So many Hebrew books were printed on this blue or ‘bluish’ paper that it became associated in popular imagination with old Hebrew books. The memory of this paper, which was used in the decades before and after 1800, remained vivid in the minds of writers born in Eastern Europe well into the 20th century” (GW Today, 2009) . Meir Ben Baruch of Rothenburg (c. 1215–1293) , was a “teacher, scholar, tosafist, and supreme arbiter in ritual, legal, and community matters in Germany. He was born in Worms into a family of scholars, many members of which were important leaders in the communities of Germany. In his responsa he mentions two uncles and 12 other relatives bearing the title Ha-Rav, a title reserved, in this period, for talmudic scholars of high standing, mainly for heads of yeshivot. Meir often quotes their opinions and legal decisions in order to bolster his own views; hence they must have been well-known and highly esteemed scholars. Meir's father Baruch was an outstanding member of this scholarly family. He was credited with a wide knowledge of talmudic lore, was a member of the bet din of the community of Worms, and was often chosen to act as judge” (Agus in EJ, 2007) . SUBJECT(S) : Responsa -- 1040-1600. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Some moisture damage to boards, paper and internal binding very good with some staining, overall Good+ Condition. (kh-5-30) Click here for full details of this book, to ask a question or to buy it on-line. Bibliophile Bookbase probably offers multiple copies of (Jt) Meir Ben Baruch, Of Rothenburg, Approximately 1215-1293 : SHEELOT U-TESHUVOT MAHARAM MI-ROTENBURG ...: VE-NOSAF `ALEHEM TAKANOT RABENU GERSHOM MEOR HA-GOLAH U-SHEAR GEONIM ... Click here to select from a complete list of available copies of this book. Bibliophile Bookbase lists over 5 million books, maps and prints including livres anciens, out-of-print books, libri rari, antiquarian books and used books. Bibliophile Bookbase for antiquarian books, maps and prints. |