One of the First Hebrew Printed Books. Abraham ben Hayyim [de Tintori] of Pesaro. Sivan 4, 5237 May 16. Printed in semi-cursive Italian letters.
Characteristic to the incunabula printing period, when printers attempted to imitate the shapes of handwritten letters. Is one of the first books printed in Hebrew (the first dated printed Hebrew book was Rashi's commentary on the Torah printed in Reggio di Calabria in 1475). Goff: Heb70; Hain: 10061; Offen: 51; Iakerson: 17; ISTC: il00189750.
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