Ba'alei HaTosafot – Intellectual Profile
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Background
Life
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Works
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- Talmudic novellae – Many of Ba'alei HaTosafot wrote tosafot on the Talmud Bavli. The Tosafot which were printed in the Vilna edition of the Bavli were collected from different sources.1
- Berakhot – the printed version was adapted by an ashkenazi editor from the tosafot of R"Y Sir Leon.
- Shabbat – the printed version is that of R"E of Touques.2
- Eiruvin – the printed version is that of R"E of Touques, based on R"S of Sens and his brother R. Yitzchak b. Avraham.
- Pesachim – the printed version is that of R"E of Touques.3
- Rosh HaShanah – the printed version is that of R"S of Sens.
- Yoma – the printed version is that of R. Meir of Rothenburg.
- Sukkah – the printed version is that of R"S of Sens.
- Beitzah – the printed version is that of students of R. Peretz of Corbeil.
- Taanit – the printed version was written by an unidentified author in the early or mid 14th century.
- Megillah – the printed version is that of R"Y Sir Leon.
- Moed Katan – the printed version is that of R. Shemuel b. Elchanan, grandson of R"Y HaZaken.
- Chagigah – the printed version is that of R. Moshe of Évreux, based on those of R. Elchanan and R"Y Sir Leon.
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Torah Commentary
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