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The Babylonian Talmud

seder Moʻed

The Babylonian Talmud
J. Frank Dobie
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An edition of Straight Texas ... (1938)

The Babylonian Talmud

seder Moʻed

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The Soncino press
Language
English
Pages
13

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The Babylonian Talmud: seder Moʻed
1938, The Soncino press
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Table of Contents

I-II. Shabbath, translated by H. Freedman.
III. ʻErubin, translated by I. W. Slotki.
IV. Pesaḥim, translated by H. Freedman.
V. Yoma, translated by Leo Jung.
VI. Sukkah, translated by I. W. Slotki. Beẓah, translated by M. Ginsberg.
VII. Rosh hashanah, translated by Maurice Simon. Taʻanith, translated by J. Rabbinowitz. Sheḳalim, translated by M. H. Segal.
VIII. Megillah, translated by Maurice Simon. Moʻed ḳaṭan, translated by H. M. Lazarus. Ḥagigah, translated by I. Abrahams.

Edition Notes

Each tractate has special t.-p. and separate paging.

Vols. 1-2 paged continuously.

"This first edition of Seder Moʻed is limited to one thousand sets and thirty-five special sets, printed on Barcham Green's hand-made paper."

"The text used for this edition is in the main that of the Wilna Romm edition."--v. 1, p. xxviii.

Indices compiled by Judah J. Slotki.

Printed in the Netherlands.

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London

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Dewey Decimal Class
296
Library of Congress
BM500 .E57

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Pagination
13 v. in 8.
Number of pages
13

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OL22969231M
LCCN
39000281

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