Obj. ID: 35366 Pa'amon ve-Rimon by Menachem Azarya de Fano and Shmuel Gallico, Amsterdam, 1708
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The following description was prepared by William Gross:
Pa'amon ve-Rimon is the compilation of two Kabbalistic treatises: the one, Assis Rimonim [a summary and commentary of Ramak's Pardes Rimonim] by Rabbi Shmuel Galinko and Pelach HaRimon, by Rabbi Menachem Azarya de Fano.
Printed at the end of the book is a folded sheet with a printed illustration of the ten Sephirot, one of the early and complete printed presentations of the concept.
Moses ben Isaac Dias was involved in the book selling trade at the end of the 17th century, as evidenced by his admission to the Amsterdam Guild of Booksellers, Printers and Bookbinders in 1692. In 1706, he set up his own press that operated until c.1718. However, he had printed earlier, being responsible for at least one work in Portuguese being released in Amsterdam (bearing an inscription from 1690).