Fundamental sefer of iyun and pilpul study. This sefer is cited many times in sefarim printed by rabbis of recent generations, such as the Ketzot HaChoshen and the Netivot HaMishpat , as well as Rabbi Akiva Eiger. Its words are studied to this day in every beit midrash . Wide margins.
Refer to the Hebrew catalog text for a brief biography of the author, Rabbi Epraim Navon .
Sought-after sefer . Early owners’ signatures, and handwritten glosses.
One gloss notes: Eshtmitiah meharav, z”l …
Ya’ari, Kushta 372. Stefansky, Sifrei Yessod 317.
[3], 22, 106, 48 leaf. 31 cm.
Moderate-fine condition. Wide margins. Minimal worming perforations, minimal stains. Bottom margins cut as 4 leaves without lack in the text. Dismantled binding.