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Five Books of the Gaon of Vilna (Including First Editions) Printed in Königsberg, 1856-1859 – By Rabbi David Luria ...

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Five Books of the Gaon of Vilna (Including First Editions) Printed in Königsberg, 1856-1859 – By Rabbi David Luria and His Relative Rabbi Shmuel Luria
Five books of the teachings of the Gaon of Vilna, published in Königsberg based on manuscripts, with glosses by R. David Luria – the Radal. Most of these books were published by his relative, R. Shmuel Luria (Moltzan).
1. Kabbalistic commentary to the Aggadot in Bava Kama, and commentary on the Zohar Parashat Yitro, by the Gaon of Vilna, with selections from the book Hadrat Kodesh attributed to the Gaon of Vilna. [Königsberg, 1856]. First edition.
Vinograd, Thesaurus of the Books of the Vilna Gaon, no. 457.
2. Textual corrections to Order Zera'im of the Jerusalem Talmud. [Königsberg, 1858]. First edition.
Vinograd, Thesaurus of the Books of the Vilna Gaon, no. 388.
3. Commentary on Raaya Mehemana, by the Gaon of Vilna. Königsberg, [1858]. First edition.
Vinograd, Thesaurus of the Books of the Vilna Gaon, no. 664.
4. Midrash Tadshe, attributed to R. Shimon bar Yochai, with Sefer Eliyahu, Pirkei Mashiach, Nistarot Rashbi, and with Likutei Klalei HaGra. [Königsberg, ca. 1858]. First edition of Klalei HaGra.
Vinograd, Thesaurus of the Books of the Vilna Gaon, no. 317.
5. Tractate Kallah, with the Yedei Eliyahu glosses by the Gaon of Vilna, and with the Kehillat Yaakov and Eineha Yafot commentaries by R. Yaakov Hamburg. [Königsberg, 1859].
Vinograd, Thesaurus of the Books of the Vilna Gaon, no. 366.
Midrash Tadshe is bound with a copy of Shaar HaGemul by the Ramban. [Lacking beginning. Place and year of printing unknown].
6 books in 5 volumes. Size and condition vary.
For further details, see Hebrew description.
Provenance: The Yeshayahu Vinograd Collection, Jerusalem.