Mitzvat Nashim Melumadah, Precetti da Esser Imparati dalle Donne Hebree, laws of challah, candle-lighting and conjugal relations. Venice: Gionni de' Paoli, 1710. Italian, with some Hebrew.
Mitzvat Nashim Melumadah is an Italian translation of Seder Mitzvat HaNashim by R. Binyamin Aharon Salnik, author of Masat Binyamin [disciple of the Maharshal and Rama and leading 16th century posek], a work dealing with the mitzvot relating to women [mainly the three mitzvot of challah, niddah and candle-lighting]. The book was translated and adapted by R. Yaakov son of R. Elchanan Heilprin, an Ashkenazic Torah scholar of Italy [authored Nachalat Yaakov, which garnered an approbation by the Shlah].
[6] leaves, 56 pages. 22.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, including dampstains and traces of former dampness. Light wear. Marginal tears to title page and several other leaves, affecting text of one leaf. Old cardboard binding.