Mahzor Part I & II, Italian Rite, Venice 1772
מחזור של כל השנה כפי מנהג ק"ק איטאלייאני - Liturgy
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- Lot Number 47622
- Title (English) Mahzor Part I & II, Italian Rite
- Title (Hebrew) מחזור של כל השנה כפי מנהג ק"ק איטאלייאני
- Note Liturgy
- City Venice
- Publisher Bragadina
- Publication Date 1772
- Estimated Price - Low 300
- Estimated Price - High 600
- Item # 1391636
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Physical Description
Volume 1 & 2, 224 [i.e. 284]; 322 ff., octavo, 183:120 mm., light age and damp staining, wide margins. A good set bound in contemporary leather over boards, rubbed.
Detail Description
Originally called the Minhag Romi, later the Italian rite, which with the expansion of Roman Jewry became widely established in Italy and in one or two places overseas and was the parent of the Ashkenazi rite. The formulation of this is associated with the name of R. Menahem b. Solomon b. Isaac (12th cent.), author of the popular Midrash Sekhel Tov. The rite, also called Minhag ha-Lo'azim, is in use in Rome, in the interior of Italy, in a few communities in Salonika and Constantinople, and also in the Italian synagogue in Jerusalem.
Hebrew Description
של כל השנה כפי מנהג ק"ק איטאלייאני... חלק א-ב.
נדפס דף על דף על-פי ויניציאה תק"י, בהשמטת הלוח בסוף חלק ב.
חלק א: רכד [צ"ל: רפד] דף.
חלק ב: שכב דף.
Reference Description
S. D. Luzzatto, Mavo le-Mahzor Benei Roma (new edition, with supplement by D. Goldshmidt and a bibliography of the printed mahzor and siddur by J. J. Cohen, Tel Aviv, 1966), p. 120, # 29; EJ