<div>In Mikraos Gedolos Hamaor, at the end of each sefer it has a note that says (using B'midbar as an example), "S'chum pesukim shel sefer b'midbar 1288, ... , uparshiosav 10 ..., v'sidrav 32..., uperakav 36..., minyan hapesuchos 92, v'hasesumos 66, sach hakol 158 parshios..."
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<div>I found it interesting that it lists both sidros (referring presumably to EY's triennial cycle, since in all the seforim it is approx. 3x the # of parshios) and perakim. Isn't this a bit of an anachronism? Were triennial sidros and perakim ever used in the same period?
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<div>KT,</div>
<div>Michael</div>