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Machzor with the Kimcha DeAvishona Commentary - Bologna, 1540 - Two Parts in Two Volumes

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Machzor with the Kimcha DeAvishona Commentary - Bologna, 1540 - Two Parts in Two Volumes
Roman-rite machzor, with the Kimcha DeAvishona commentary. Including: Passover Haggadah, Tractate Avot with the commentaries of the Rambam and "the leading physician Rabbenu Ovadia of Sforno". Two parts. Bologna: [Menachem son of Abraham of Modena, Yechiel son of Solomon of Ravenna and Dan Aryeh son of Solomon Chaim of Monselice], [1540]. Two volumes.
One of the most prominent machzorim printed in Italy. First edition of the Kimcha DeAvishona commentary, comprehensive commentary to prayers and piyyutim, by R. Yochanan son of R. Yosef Treves (the commentary was published anonymously; regarding different copies of this machzor, some featuring the name of the author, see: Alexander Marx, R. Joseph Arli and R. Johanen Treves, Kovetz Mada'i LeZecher Moshe Schorr, New York 1945, pp. 193-194; Yitzchak Rivkind, Dikdukei Soferim, Kiryat Sefer, IV, 1927-1928, pp. 274-275).
On the second leaf of vol. I, early familial inscriptions in Italian script (regarding the birth of a daughter in 1572 and her passing in 1573; demise of a wife in 1587, and more; inscriptions partially covered by paper repairs).
The lacking title page at the beginning of vol. I was replaced in handwriting (19th century), preceded by an additional leaf with death records in Italian, from the 18th and 19th centuries.
Several glosses in Italian script in both volumes (note of a local custom, completion of text and the like), some trimmed.
The final leaf of vol. II was replaced in handwriting, concluding with an Italian inscription mentioning the year 1845.
Two volumes. Incomplete copies. Vol. I: [199] leaves. Title page lacking, replaced in handwriting. Vol. II: [183] leaves. Lacking [6] final leaves (with handwritten replacement of half a page). Approx. 28 cm. Overall fair condition. Stains, tears and wear. Dark dampstains. Light worming. Tears to many leaves, repaired with paper. Tears to over ten leaves, affecting text with some loss, with handwritten replacements. Old bindings.
Less than twenty Hebrew books were ever printed in Bologna. This machzor was one of the last books printed there.