Seder Ma’amadot arranged according to the day of the week, printed by order of Ya’akov Cohen di la Mann. Venice, Pietro and Lorenzo Bragadin, 1616.
Beautiful Seder Ma’amadot , printed in vowelized letters.
Especially rare sefer . Mi’fal HaBibliographiah lists this sefer according to a copy in a private collection. It lists: 48, [4] leaf. The copy we saw had slight blemishes in the last four leaves, and the pagination is indecipherable.
This copy bears leaves up to leaf 52.
A siddur was published that year in Venice according to the custom in Poland, along with Tehillim, customs, lamentations, seder ma’amadot , and yotzrot . Seder Ma’amadot is the rarest of them all. The only copy in the National Library was received from the Valmadonna Library.
Vinograd, Venitziah , 1092.
54 leaf, 16 cm.
Moderate-fine condition. Aging stains. Professionally restored sefer . Light blemishes with damage to a few words. New binding.