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==Abstract==
==Abstract==


Editio princeps of the Torah of Moses also included the first edition of [[Targum Onkelos]] and Rashi's commentary
Editio princeps of the [[Masoretic Text]] of the Torah of Moses also included the first edition of [[Targum Onkelos]] and Rashi's commentary


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חמשה חמשי תורה / The Five Books of Moses (1482) is a book by Joseph Hayim ben Aaron Strasbourg Zarfati.

Abstract

Editio princeps of the Masoretic Text of the Torah of Moses also included the first edition of Targum Onkelos and Rashi's commentary

Editions

Published in Bologna, Italy: Joseph ben Abraham Caravita, 1482.

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