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Dogul Mervavah First Edition. Prague 1794. Variant edition.

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Dogul Mervavah First Edition. Prague 1794. Variant edition.
Novella on the Shulchan Aruch culled from the notes of the Noda B’Yehuda, published by his son R. Yisroel Landau.
On the reverse side of the title page is a note that doesn’t appear in most copies, apologizing for the lack of the table of corrections that usually appears in seforim, because of financial considerations.
R. Yechezkel Landau (1713-1793), was born in Opatow and studied in the great yeshivas of Ludmir and Brody. He served first as a Dayan in Brody and later as a Rav in Yampol. Whilst in Yampol, his reputation preceded him to the renowned Jewish community of Prague who retained him as Rav, where he served until his passing. He was held in awe by his rabbinical contemporaries as well as the masses, and was greatly respected in government circles. World famous as one of the most prominent rabbinical leaders of his generation, he led a great Yeshiva and authored many important works, including his classic halachic responsa Noda B’Yehuda (after which he is known), Dogul Mer’vavah on the Shulchan Aruch and Tzion l’Nefesh Chaya (abbreviated as Tz’lach) on the Talmud.
Vinograd Prague 1014. Elsnunager press. [8], 68 pages. 20 cm. Overall fine condition. Some staining and wear. Modern binding.
Opening bid $200