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Zusammengestellt zwischen dem 3. und 5. Jahrhundert, enthält der Talmud rabbinische Diskussionen, die als Basis für weitere religionsgesetzliche Entscheidungen in weiteren Jahrhunderten dienten.
A history of the Talmud by Professor David Kraemer.
Heller, Marvin J. Printing the Talmud. A History of the Earliest Printed Editions of the Talmud. Brooklyn: Im Hasefer, 1992.
Heller, Marvin J. “Designing the Talmud: The Origins of the Printed Talmudic Page.” Studies in the Making of the Early Hebrew Book, Leiden: Brill, 2008, pp. 92-105.
Mintz, Sharon Liberman, and Gabriel Goldstein, eds. Printing the Talmud: From Bomberg to Schottenstein. New York: Yeshiva University Museum, 2005.
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