Zürich, Braginsky Collection, B45, Front cover – Solomon Adeni, <i>Melekhet Shelomo</i> ("the commentaries on the Mishnah by Solomon")
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Manuscript Summary:Shelomo bar Joshua Adeni (1567-1625) was a Jewish scholar who devoted himself primarily to the study of the Mishnah (the first major written redaction of the Oral Torah). According to tradition, he spent three decades working on his commentary, writing his own thoughts and remarks in the margins next to and around the text of his printed edition of the complete Mishnah. His notes became so crowded that he himself had difficulty deciphering them, whereupon a patron enabled him to rewrite his collection of thoughts into a coherent work; the result is this Mishnah commentary. The Mishnah consists of six orders; this text is a commentary on the first part, the Zera’im ("Seeds"), pertaining to blessings, prayers and laws related to agriculture. The Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York holds a corresponding commentary on the sixth order of the Mishnah, the Tohorot ("Purities") (MS Rab33). It is dated 1611, so we can assume that our manuscript was written earlier.(red)
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Zürich, Braginsky Collection, B45
Paper · 280 ff. · 21.5 x 15.5 cm · Hebron (The Land of Israel), Solomon Adeni · before 1611
Solomon Adeni, <i>Melekhet Shelomo</i> ("the commentaries on the Mishnah by Solomon")
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Zürich, Braginsky Collection, B45, Front cover – Solomon Adeni, <i>Melekhet Shelomo</i> ("the commentaries on the Mishnah by Solomon") (https://www.e-codices.ch/en/list/one/bc/b-0045)