משנה
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Compiled around 200 by Rabbi Yehuda ha-Nassi, the Mishnah set down the Oral Law in writing in six orders (sedarim). It became the foundation of the entire Talmudic edifice.

Maimonides Commentary on the Mishnah (1)
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Commentary, manuscript
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Mishnah (Ms. 3173; De Rossi 138), Palatina
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