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Author: Isaiah d'Trani
Composed: Trani, Italy, c.1200 – c.1250 CE
Talmud commentary of R' Yeshayah d'Trani, of which he composed as many as six editions to some tractates. The author displays stark originality and a quest for truth, as a result of which he often retracts a position he held in an earlier version, at times using a sharp manner of speech. He greatly revered Rashi, calling him "HaMoreh" (The Teacher), but does not hesitate to disagree with him on occasion.