A facsimile of the Talmud Bavli from the Munich manuscript of the year 1343, a manuscript on parchment which was found in Munich. Part one. Leiden, 1912.
37×48 cm. Printed elegantly on especially thick paper. First volume, includes tractates
Berachot –
Bava Kama . Approximately six hundred photocopies of the manuscript.
The Munich manuscript is the most ancient complete manuscript of the Talmud Bavli. Previous generations knew of this special manuscript and many people yearned to see it. The Chida writes that he merited to see the manuscript, but due to constraints he did not manage to enjoy much of it. However, he copied several wordings from it.
A special facsimile edition by Hermann Struck. Especially impressive.
A luxurious leather cover with a container, part of it professionally restored. Very fine condition.