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Obj. ID: 37673
Jewish printed books
  Kol Musar, Mantua, 1725

© Gross Family Collection, Photographer: Unknown,

This text was prepared by William Gross:

Kol Mussar, mussar poetry. "Fifty sections of song, the voice of ethics and the voice of song". Rabbi Shimshon Cohen Modon. Mantua. 1715. Illustrations and many printed decorations (the form of the sun with a face; human figures; Cohen's hands etc.).
Mantua of one of the cradles of Hebrew printing in Italy. From its presses were issued a number of publications that are particularly luxurious and beautifully printed, often with illustrations. This example is published on fine paper with a number of nicely rendered pinters devices throughout the pages.
32 leaves.

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Kol Musar | Unknown
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1725
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Paper, Ink, Letterpress, Woodcut
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25.6 cm
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18.3 cm
Depth
1.3 cm
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