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22: 324: 241: 144:, grandson of Don Abraham Benveniste, who placed his rich library at his disposal. Ibn Ḥabib also availed himself of the library of Don Shemuel Benveniste the brother of Judah, which contained, among other great works, a large collection of 205:. At the same time his notes were intended to refute the charges brought against the Talmud by the numerous Spanish converts. The book, which thus appealed to the mass of the unlearned, became very popular. 201:
is the only work Ibn Ḥabib left. The object of the author was to familiarize the public with the ethical spirit of Talmudic literature, and to propagate a more rationalistic view of the Talmudic
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The publication of this work began in 1516 in the printing establishment of Judah Gedaliah, the author himself carefully reading the proof-sheets; but he died at
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was often edited and annotated, and served as a text-book of religious instruction. There are over thirty editions known; the 1906 edition (
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Besides the bibliographical works s.v., see the introduction of the author and the various commentators in the Wilna edition of 1883
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on the Talmud by many distinguished commentators. By the aid of the works from these two libraries Ibn Ḥabib collected all the
127: 36: 30: 47: 328: 259: 85:: יעקב בן שלמה אבן חביב) (alternative transliteration: Yaakov ben Shlomo ibn Habib) (c. 1460 – 1516) was a 344: 349: 120: 254: 227:
which has appeared in all editions since 1684. In some editions the title of the whole work is
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Rabbinovicz, Diḳduḳe Soferim, Introduction to Megillah.
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