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Edzard,G.E. Tractatus talmudici Avoda Sara sive de idololatria caput primum, e Gemara Babylonica latine redditum, et necessariis annotationibus illustratum. Hamburg, Chr. Liebezeit; 1705 48 pp., 346 pp., 3 leaves. Original binding with brocade paper covering. Furst I, 223. ADB V, 652. Jocher II, 283. First edition. On the Mishnah tractate Avoda Sara, which deals with idolatry. Title stamped, tiny perforations reinforced verso, binding rubbed, spine professionally repaired. Size: 6.5 by 8 inches Text in Latin and Hebrew.
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1705 JUDAICA antique on Mishnah tractate Avoda Sara deals with idolatry
Estimate $400-$500
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Ink of Ages: 15th-19th Century Antique Books
Jul 02, 2026 7:00 PM EDTNew York, NY, United States
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