Moreh Nevuchim by the Rambam, with the commentary Shem Tov, the commentary Apudi, and the commentary by Ibn Crascas. Yasnitz, 1742. Many handwritten glosses and additions. [1], 120, 123-127 leaves, 34 cm. Throughout the book are many handwritten comments written in early handwriting in block letters. In addition, there are pieces of paper with long explanations which were bound into the pages of the book in the correct places. The handwriting was never researched, but seems to belong to an authority. As such he writes a few times ‘it appears to be in my opinion’…and ‘as I wrote.’ Seal of Beit Midrash Eitz Chaim Kehillat Ashkenazim, Amsterdam. Not bound. Minimal aging stains. Tear on the last page without loss. Very fine condition.