Jewish Encyclopedia Bibliography
- Vitry Maḥzor, ed. Hurwitz, pp. 686-717, Berlin. 1889-93;
- Wilna (Romin) edition of the Talmud (Soferim as an appendix to Ab. Zarah with variants and commentaries);
- Brüll's Jahrb. i. 1 et seq.;
- Joël, Blicke in die Religionsgeschichte zu Anfang des Zweiten Christlichen Jahrhunderts: I. Der Talmud und die Griechische Sprache, part i., pp. 1 et seq., Breslau, 1880 (on the Greek translation in Soferim, i. 8);
- Raphael Kirchheim, Karme Shomeron, Frankfort-on-the-Main, 1851;
- Joel Müller, Masseket Soferim, der Talmudische Traktat der Schreiber: eine Einleitung in das Studium der Althebräischen Graphik, der Masora, und der Altjüdischen Liturgie, Vienna, 1878;
- Schönblum, Sheloshah Sefarim Niftaḥim, Lemberg, 1877;
- Weiss, Dor, ii. 244 et seq., iv. 20, 34b;
- Zunz, G. V. pp. 95, 100 et seq., 322, note b.
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