Binat Mikra – elucidation of entries and arrangements of the breaks between the cantillation notes … in addition to the cantillation notes in the sefarim ‘Eme”t’ [Iyov, Mishlei Tehillim] … according to the breaks and the connections between the topics as musical notes for the tune, by Rabbi Menasheh of Ilya. Especially Rare sefer .
The author, a disciple of the Gr”a, elucidates the cantillation according to the simple approach in this work. Page 3b: “I heard from the pious gaon … Rabbi Eliya’ of Vilna … who would often explain the errors of those who state that drash will explain the simple understanding.”
The sefer was printed in large block letters, about which the author writes on the title page “I only found large block letters at the printers, which is possibly beneficial for more fluent reading …”
Refer to the Hebrew catalog text for a brief biography of the author, Rabbi Menasheh of Ilya Ben-Porat .
Signature on the back of the title page, comments in the margins of the pages.
Vinograd, Sifrei HaGr”a 1570.
[20] leaf, approximately 17 cm.