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Shoshanim Le-David Part II, R. David Samuel Pardo, Venice 1752

שושנים לדוד, חלק ב - Only Edition

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  • Lot Number 54006
  • Title (English) Shoshanim Le-David Part II
  • Title (Hebrew) שושנים לדוד, חלק ב
  • Note Only Edition
  • Author R. David Samuel Pardo
  • City Venice
  • Publisher Vendramina
  • Publication Date 1752
  • Estimated Price - Low 300
  • Estimated Price - High 600

  • Item # 2510084
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Physical Description

Only edition. [4], 220 ff., quarto, 220:162 mm., usual light age and damp staining. A good copy bound in contemporary marbled paper over boards, rubbed, starting, no spine.
   

Detail Description

The Author's first work, a commentary on the Mishnah. The somewhat sharp language employed in the first part in criticizing contemporary scholars gave rise to friction between the Author and R. David Corinaldi and R. Mas'ud Rokeah in Leghorn. But after he mitigated his language in the second part and published an apology, a reconciliation took place.
R. David Samuel b. Jacib Pardo (1718–1790), rabbinical author and poet, was born in Venice, he went to Sarajevo for a time as a result of a dispute over an inheritance, and from there to Spalato, in Dalmatia. From approximately 1738 he was appointed rabbi of the town. From 1760 he was rabbi of Sarajevo. From 1776 to 1782 he traveled to Erez Israel, settling in Jerusalem where he served as head of the yeshivah Hesed le-Avraham u-Vinyan Shelomo. Pardo was regarded as one of Jerusalem's great rabbis. Of his many works his series of commentaries and novellae on tannaitic literature are especially original.
 

Hebrew Description

חבור... על שיתא סדרי משנה... לעומקא של הלכה, הן על לשון המשנה הן על אשר דברו עליה מהמפרשים הראשונים והאחרונים... מהרב... ר' דוד פארדו נר"ו מ"ץ בעיר אישפלטרו... חלק א-ב.
     

References

Vinograd, Venice 1879, Bibliography of the Hebrew Book 1470-1960 #000156648; EJ