The Munich Codex Hebraica 95 ("Munich, Beyerische Staatbibliothek, Cod. Heb. 95) was written by Solomon b. Samson (Shlomo ben Shimshon) in France. He completed his copying task in 1342. It is the only existing handwritten copy of the entire Babylonian Talmud[1] "without Christian censorship."[2]
Ease of tracing ownership has been facilitated since "numerous owners" wrote their name.[3][4] It has been described as "containing 577 pages."[2]