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The Babylonian Talmud - All 20 volumes in a single file - cover

The Babylonian Talmud - All 20 volumes in a single file

Isaac Wise

Traductor Michael Rodkinson

Editorial: Seltzer Books

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Sinopsis

The Talmud, from the 1903 and 1918 editions of the translation by Michael Rodkinson, all 20 volumes. This edition is intended for modern readers. Rodkinson omitted sections where the debate becomes extremely obscure. He points out wherever he did so. The introduction, by Gustav Karpeles, is from the book "Jewish Literature and Other Essays".
Disponible desde: 01/03/2018.

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