IJA Number: 1399

נביאים ראשונים

Neviʼim Rishonim

This is the second of four volumes of the Hebrew Bible printed in Venice in 1524 by Daniel Bomberg and is the oldest book in the collection. It is known as the Second Great Rabbinic Bible. This text became the standard masoretic text and was the first printed Hebrew Bible with marginal masorah. This volume is incomplete: it only includes the books of Joshua, Judeges, and I and II Samuel (through chapter 5); it is missing I and II Kings. The text includes commentaries by Rashi, David Kimhi (Radak), and Levi ben Gershon (Ralbag), an Aramaic translation of the text, and the Messorah notes.

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Title
נביאים ראשונים
Alternative Title
Neviʼim Rishonim
Description
This is the second of four volumes of the Hebrew Bible printed in Venice in 1524 by Daniel Bomberg and is the oldest book in the collection. It is known as the Second Great Rabbinic Bible. This text became the standard masoretic text and was the first printed Hebrew Bible with marginal masorah. This volume is incomplete: it only includes the books of Joshua, Judeges, and I and II Samuel (through chapter 5); it is missing I and II Kings. The text includes commentaries by Rashi, David Kimhi (Radak), and Levi ben Gershon (Ralbag), an Aramaic translation of the text, and the Messorah notes.
IJA Number
1399
Publisher
Hebrew Date of Publication
Date of original publication
Language
oclcnum
Contains annotations?
Yes
Object Depth
4.90 cm
Object Height
43.30 cm
Object Width
29.70 cm
Object Size
Object Thickness
Binding Moldy or Dirty
Moderate
Book Format
Sewn Binding
Cover Material
Leather
Decade of Publication
Flattening
Humidified
Mended
Yes
Keywords
Place of Publication
Venice
Record Type
Rehoused
Custom Box