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R. Shemuel b. Meir (Rashbam)
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Name | R. Shemuel b. Meir ר' שמואל בן מאיר, רשב"ם |
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Dates | 1085-1174 |
Location | France |
Influenced by | Rashi, his father R. Meir |
Works | Tanakh and Talmud commentaries |
Exegetical Characteristics | |
Impacted on | R. Eliezer of Beaugency, R. Yosef Bekhor Shor |
Background
Life
- Name –
- Hebrew name – R. Shemuel b. Meir (ר' שמואל בן מאיר), of which Rashbam (רשב"ם) is an acronym.
- Dates – c.10851 – c.1174.2
- Location – Rashbam lived in cities in Northern France including Troyes, Ramerupt, Paris, Caen, and Loudun.
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- Family – Rashbam was the grandson of Rashi3 and the son of R. Meir.4 His brothers were R. Yitzchak and R. Tam. He had a daughter Maruna and perhaps a son Yosef.5
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- Notable events
Works
- Biblical commentaries – Rashbam most probably wrote a commentary on all of Tanakh. His commentary on Torah survived only in one manuscript, Breslau 103, that is now lost.6 Commentaries of Rashbam on Tehillim, Iyyov, Kohelet, and Shir HaShirim have recently been published, but some dispute his authorship of these works. Citations from Rashbam's commentaries on Neviim and Ketuvim also survived in the Arugat HaBosem of R. Avraham b. Azriel and in some Northern French commentaries.
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- Talmudic novellae – Rashbam wrote commentaries on the tenth chapter of Pesachim and on Bava Batra 29a through the end7 in order to complete missing sections of Rashi's commentary. In addition Rashbam wrote commentaries on Eiruvin,8 Gittin,9 Bava Kama,10 other sections of Bava Batra,11 and Niddah12 which are not extant, but are cited by other commentaries.
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Torah Commentary
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Sources
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