Obj. ID: 35992
Jewish printed books Teshuvot Rabbi Akiba Eiger, Warsaw, 1834
This text was prepared by William Gross:
Responsa of R. Akiva Eger, Sefer HaPesakim (halachic rulings) and Part I of Sefer HaKetavim (explanations of Talmudic topics). Warsaw, 1834. Two title pages. First edition printed during the lifetime of the author, R. Akiva Eger, who requested of his sons to print it "on nice paper, in black ink and fine typeface, because, in my opinion, the soul reacts and the mind and concentration are awakened when studying from a fine and elegant book" (from the foreword). This book was indeed printed on thick, high-quality paper, manufactured especially for this printing (the watermarks of the paper bear the name of the manufacturer and the name of the customer "Eiger"). Four scholarly glosses, in Ashkenazic script. [2], 222 leaves. 33 cm. Thick, high-quality greenish paper.
Stefansky Classics, no. 310.