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Paper, i + 186 + i; 1² 2-47⁴; [1-186], modern foliation in pencil, upper left recto. Front pastedown and flyleaf and back pastedown and flyleaf formed by wrapping two sheets of lighter paper around the first and last gatherings and cutting off the inner leaves to stubs (mathematical calculations are written on the leaf used for the back pastedown and stub). Gatherings signed with Hebrew letters, upper right first recto.
Contemporary (early 18th-century) quarter vellum over paper boards; paper spine label with title in ink; spine damaged.
Written in Italy in 1704 (Sotheby's).