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Willem Surenhuis (1664-1729): 'Mischna sive totius hebraeorum juris...', Amsterdam, 1698-1702, 2 vol. Folio. Full title: 'Mischna sive totius Hebraeorum juris, rituum, antiquitatum, ac legum oralium systema, cum clarissimorum rabbinorum maimonidis and bartenorae commentariis integris. Quibus accedunt variorum auctorum notae ac versiones in eos quos ediderunt codices'. Gilt flat spine. Printed by G. and J. Borstius. Pl.: I (9), II (1).

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Willem Surenhuis (1664-1729): 'Mischna sive totius hebraeorum juris...', Amsterdam, 1698-1702, 2 vol. Folio. Full title: 'Mischna sive totius Hebraeorum juris, rituum, antiquitatum, ac legum oralium systema, cum clarissimorum rabbinorum maimonidis and bartenorae commentariis integris. Quibus accedunt variorum auctorum notae ac versiones in eos quos ediderunt codices'. Gilt flat spine. Printed by G. and J. Borstius. Pl.: I (9), II (1).

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