Shem mi-Shemu’el, R. Samuel ben Abraham Scheindlinger (Saler), Lvov 1817
שם משמואל - First Edition
- Lot Number 54552
- Title (English) Shem mi-Shemu’el
- Title (Hebrew) שם משמואל
- Note First Edition
- Author R. Samuel ben Abraham Scheindlinger (Saler)
- City Lvov
- Publisher Solomon Rapaport
- Publication Date 1817
- Estimated Price - Low 300
- Estimated Price - High 600
- Item # 2637609
- End Date
- Start Date
Physical Description
First edition, [2],38; 22 ff., folio, 356:224 mm., wide margins, usual age staining, old hands on title. A good copy bound in contemporary boards, rubbed, spine taped.
Detail Description
Two part novellae on the weekly Torah portion and on tractates by R. Samuel ben Abraham Scheindlinger (Saler). There are a large number of approbations by an introduction from R. Nathan, R. Judah Yudel, and R. Abraham Abele, the first two brothers, the last son of the author. The text follows in two columns in rabbinic letters. The second part of the volume, with its own title page and foliation, is novellae on the Talmud and poskim. It has a single approbation from R. Joseph Saul Nathansohn, who also provided an approbation for the first part, and is immediately followed by novellae on tractate Pesahim. The novellae are on several tractates, concluding with Zevahim and then addenda on several tractates addressed earlier.
R. Samuel ben Abraham Scheindlinger (Saler) was a Polish rabbi; he died in Lemberg Aug. 7, 1796. He was probably a native of Dobromil, and was at first rabbi in Sale and afterward preacher and rosh bet din in Lemberg, where he remained until his death. R. Scheindlinger was the author of "Shem mi-Shemu'el" (Lemberg, 1817), the first part of which contains sermons in the order of the Pentateuch and the second part novellæ on Talmudical subjects. R. Samuel had three sons, R. Nathan Hecht of Yaroslav, R. Judah Idel, and R. Abraham Abele.
Hebrew Description
חידושי שם משמואל / מה שחיבר ... מוה"ר שמואל סאליר ...
חלק ראשון על סדר פרשיות התורה חלק שני על הש"ס
Reference
BE 1645; Vinograd, Lemberg 387 (wrong pagination)