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1. שרש ישי : פירוש על מגלת רות
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- Binding: 17th century reversed calf over pasteboards; sewn onto three supports; with imprint details and shelfmark on the spine; text block edges stained red.Full catalogue description in SOLOContents: Commentary on the book of Ruth, with the biblical text.Contents note: Includes an introduction by the author and an index by his son Moses. With eulogies in prose and in poetry by Abraham ben Ephraim Sancho and by Samuel Shullam. Some marginal manuscript annotations in Hebrew in a 17th century hand.Decoration: Title page printed within an architectural border.Dimensions: 209mm (height) x 152mm (width) x 23mm (depth).Layout: Text printed in one column (predominantly). Headpieces. Hebrew types resembling square and semi-cursive scripts.Solomon ben Moses ha-Levi Alkabeẓ was a rabbi, kabbalist and a poet who was active in the Ottoman Empire in the sixteenth century. He was surrounded by a number of eminent scholars and kabbalists, such as Moses Alsekh, Joseph Karo, Moses Cordovero and his students included Samuel Uceda and Abraham Galante. Alkabeẓ’s ‘Shoresh Yishai’ that was printed in 1560/1561 in Constantinople is the first edition of his commentary on the biblical book of Ruth. The book of Ruth is read during the holiday of Shavuot (Feast of Weeks or Pentecost) and Alkabeẓ along his circle of kabbalists were keen on this custom.