7. These collections have penetrated in part into the SEFER HA-
PARDES, the MAHZOR VITRY, and the other compilations mentioned
in chap. IX. Upon this point see chap. IX and articles by A.
Epstein and S. Poznanski published in the
Monatsschrift, xli.
8. THE LITURGICAL POEMS by Rashi, some of which are printed in
the collections of Selihot of the German ritual, are
enumerated by Zunz in
Synagogale Poesie des
Mittelalters, Berlin, 1865, pp.252-4.
Three books have been wrongly attributed to Rashi: a medical
work,
Sefer ha-Refuah; a grammatical work,
Leshon
Limmudim, actually composed by Solomon ben Abba Mari of
Lunel; and an entirely fanciful production called
Sefer ha-
Parnes (incorrect for
Sefer ha-Pardes).
B. THE EDITIONS OF RASHI's WORKS
1. THE BIBLICAL COMMENTARIES 1. - According to A. Darmesteter
"twenty different editions have been counted of Rashi's
commentary, complete or partial, without the Hebrew text. As
for the editions containing the Bible together with Rashi's
commentary, their number amounts to seventeen complete
editions and 155 partial editions, of the latter of which 114
are for the Pentateuch alone." The list of these editions is
to be found in Furst,
Bibliotheca judaica (Leipsic,
1849, 2d vol. 1851), II, pp.78
et seq.
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