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Doresh le-Ẓiyyun, R. Jacob Bruell, Vienna 1864

דורש לציון - Only Edition

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  • Lot Number 47001
  • Title (English) Doresh le-Ẓiyyun
  • Title (Hebrew) דורש לציון
  • Note Only Edition
  • Author R. Jacob Bruell
  • City Vienna
  • Publisher דפוס שלאסבערג ובענדינער
  • Publication Date 1864
  • Estimated Price - Low 200
  • Estimated Price - High 500

  • Item # 1334128
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Physical Description

Only edition, [5], 53, [2] pp. octavo 185:114 mm., nice margins, usual age staining. A very good copy bound in contemporary boards, rubbed.
 
Bound with: שלשלת הקבלה, להכחם גדליה בן יחייא, ווארשא תר"ן
 

Detail Description

R. Jacob Bruell (1812–1889) was a talmudic scholar. Born in Neu-Raussnitz, Moravia, he was ordained by his father-in-law Nehemiah Trebitsch . From 1843 until his death, he served as rabbi in Kojetin . Among his disciples were his sons Adolf and Nehemiah Bruell , and David Kaufmann , all of whom became renowned Jewish scholars. Bruell developed his own distinctive, scientific, critical approach. His first scholarly work was an annotated and revised edition of R. Ẓevi Hirsch Chajes ' Iggeret Bikkoret on the Targums and Midrashim (1853). His own "addition, corrections, and criticism," were R. Jacob Bruell. The influence of Zunz's Gottesdienstliche Vortraege is noticeable in Bruell's critical notes. His Doresh le-Ẓiyyun ("Interpreter of Signs," Ger. Die Mnemotechnik des Talmuds, 1864) deals with the mnemotechnical signs in the Babylonian Talmud. Bruell's largest and most important work is his Mevo ha-Mishnah ("Introduction to the Mishnah," 2 vols., 1876–85). The first volume deals with the biographies and methods of sages from the time of Ezra to the end of the mishnaic period, and the second, with the method used by Judah ha-Nasi in the arrangement and editing of the Mishnah. Bruell's last work was Ben Zekunim (studies in talmudic literature, 1889). He also contributed extensively to the periodicals Ben Chananja (ed. by L. Loew) and Beit Talmud (ed. by I.H. Weiss).

Added t.p.: Die Mnemonotechnik des Talmuds. Eine historisch- krittische Untersuchung von Jacob Bruell ...

 

Hebrew Description

כולל באורים ותיקונים על הסימנים אשר בש"ס, מאת יאקב ברילל רב דק"ק קאיעטיין ...

 

References

Bibliography of the Hebrew Book 1470-1960 #000123026