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Author: Moses ben Nachman (Ramban)
Composed: c.1220 – c.1270 CE
Chiddushei Ramban are Ramban’s glosses on the Talmud. Ramban (1194–1270) was considered a great scholar at a young age. His commentary on the Talmud reflects his depth of knowledge and his deep respect for the legal authorities that came before him.