. English: Babylonian Talmud, Tractate Bava Batra, Venice: Daniel Bomberg, 1522. In terms of the number of printed pages, Bava Batra is the lengthiest of all the tractates in the Bomberg Talmud. Bava Batra's length is attributable to the fact that the characteristically concise commentary of Rashi is printed only through folio 29a. There, a printed notation indicates that the subsequent commentary is the work of Samuel ben Meir (Rashi's grandson); known by the acronym Rashbam, his commentary is noticably less succinct than that of his grandfather. . 1522. Unknown 67 Babylonian Talmud, Tractat


. English: Babylonian Talmud, Tractate Bava Batra, Venice: Daniel Bomberg, 1522. In terms of the number of printed pages, Bava Batra is the lengthiest of all the tractates in the Bomberg Talmud. Bava Batra's length is attributable to the fact that the characteristically concise commentary of Rashi is printed only through folio 29a. There, a printed notation indicates that the subsequent commentary is the work of Samuel ben Meir (Rashi's grandson); known by the acronym Rashbam, his commentary is noticably less succinct than that of his grandfather. . 1522. Unknown 67 Babylonian Talmud, Tractate Bava Batra


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