Amsterdam and Sulzbach: a conflict of printer-publishers
TitreAmsterdam and Sulzbach: a conflict of printer-publishers
Auteur
Call number949.2004924/0004
N° d'objet09877j
Lieu de publicationJerusalem
EditeurHebrew University
Année de publication
1989
Paginationpp.167-175
MatérielArticle
ISBN9023223438
NotesArticle from Dutch Jewish History: Proceeding of the Fourth Symposium on the History of the Jews in the Netherlands 7-10 December -Tel-Aviv- Jerusalem, 1986 vol II, pp.167-175
Description
Conflict between printer-publishers of Amsterdam and Suizbach concerned the printing and publishing of the Talmud. The first copy printed was given an approval which included the prohibition of printing by anyone else for 25 years. Three years later another printer published a Talmud of their own. The reaction was that use of the second Talmud was forbidden and copies were ordered to be burnt.