Sefer HaZohar with comments and text variations by the Ariza”l, Rama”k, sages of the Land of Israel, the Imrei Binah commentary, and more. Liver Sohar sive collectanea de dictis & gestis r. Schimeon filii Jochai .
Fourth edition of the Zohar. At the time, two early editions of the Zohar were still studied: one printed in Mantua and the other in Cremona, and there were blatant discrepancies between the two. This edition integrates the two previous editions: It was printed according to the Cremona edition, but its text was revised according to the Mantua one. It additionally includes the Imrei Binah commentary of Rabbi Yissacher Ber of Kremnitz – the first time it was printed within the book of Zohar.
Includes a Latin title page, Latin dedication to the Count of Sulzbach, and the government license to print the book – also in Latin. The printer apologizes for including Latin in such a holy work. He writes, “We did this out of concern, lest they libel us.”
[6], 132; 72, 71-108; 128; 16 leaves, 33 leaves. With Latin title page.
Fine condition. Light blemish on title page. New binding.