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Tur on the Torah - First Edition - Zhovkva, 1806 - Copy Owned by the Family of the Gaon of Vilna

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Tur on the Torah - First Edition - Zhovkva, 1806 - Copy Owned by the Family of the Gaon of Vilna
Commentary to the Torah, by R. Yaakov Baal HaTurim, son of the Rosh. Zhovkva, 1806. Many approbations, including that of the Maggid of Kozhnitz. First edition of the complete commentary of the Tur on the Torah.
Various ownership inscriptions on the back endpaper (slightly erased and faded), attesting that the book belonged to the family of the Gaon of Vilna:
"This Tur belongs to the brilliant Torah scholar, leader of the entire Diaspora, R. [Moshe?] son of R. Yehuda Leib [son? / son-in-law? of] the Gaon… leader of the entire Diaspora R. Eliyahu of Vilna…"; "The book belongs to the illustrious Torah scholar R. [---- ----], R. Yehuda son of R. Eliyahu known as R. Eliyahu Gaon"; "R. Moshe Dayan".
R. Yehuda Leib (1764-1816), eldest son of the Gaon of Vilna. He was the son-in-law of the rabbi of Serey (Seirijai) and resided there. He passed away and was buried in Neustadt on 25th Shevat 1816 (Kirya Ne'emana, p. 227). His signature appears on the foreword of the sons of the Gaon of Vilna to Biurei Zohar and other books of their father. R. Yehuda Leib was the mechutan of the Chayei Adam, as his daughter Gittel married R. Yitzchak Danzig, son of the Chayei Adam (Sefer HaYachas LeMishpachat Rivlin, p. 18, no. 125). The known sons of R. Yehuda Leib are: R. Yosef Yechezkel of Serey, R. Tovia Yurbarsky, R. Yissachar Berish of Vilna and R. Refael of Vistinetz (Sefer HaYachas, ibid p. 18).
The son-in-law of the Gaon of Vilna - R. Moshe son of R. Yehuda Leib of Pinsk. One of the publishers of the book Shenot Eliyahu on Order Zera'im, Lemberg 1799. He added his foreword at the beginning of this book, and a section of his own Torah novellae at the end (this foreword and section of novellae were omitted from subsequent editions of Shenot Eliyahu).
[2], 125, [1] leaves. Approx. 23.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear. Old binding (non-original).