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About This Text
Author: Isaiah d'Trani
Composed: Trani, Italy, c.1200 – c.1250 CE
An independent and critical commentary of the Talmud written in Tosafist style by one of the great medieval rabbis of Italy. It is marked not only by the author's often strong disagreement with earlier rabbis, but even by disagreement with earlier versions of his own work.