Babylonian Talmud, Firenze Manuscript Facsimile Limited of only 160 copies (from the National Library collection), Makor Publishing, 1972. Also includes a comparative index of the pages of the Firenze manuscripts to the pages of the Talmudic prints. In a pocket inside the cover lining of Vol. I Introduction to the Importance of the Manuscript by David Rosenthal.
The manuscript of Firenze is the earliest complete codex known to us today. The Hida in shem HaGdolim wrote about it: "And I heard that some beautiful versions were found there ...".
[I]. brachot, bechorot, tmorah, kritut, tamid, mehilah, kinin.
[II]. Bava Kama, Bava metziah.
[III]. Baba Batra, Sanhedrin, Shavuot.
3 volumes 31 cm. Few stains in Part I. general condition good. Original cardboard packaging for the three volumes Tears in the cardboard packaging. Slight tears in the spine of Part I.