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Author: Vilna Gaon
Composed: c.1748 – c.1798 CE
Commentary of the Vilna Gaon on Shulchan Arukh, mainly containing source references. Because of its brief style it is often difficult to determine the author's intention, as a result of which a number of supercommentaries have been written on this work.