Reference Number | HebrewPrint1 |
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Format | Quarto |
Standardised title of narrative | משלי סנדבר (Mishle Sendebar) |
Incipit or textual title | |
Siglum of the version of the Seven Sages | Mishle Sendebar |
Language Group within Version | Hebrew Mishle Sendebar |
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Further scholarly subgroup (1) | Hebrew Prints |
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Name of printer | R. Samuel Ibn Naamias |
Name of author | |
Place of printing | Constantinople |
Date of Printing | 1516 |
Source of date printing | |
Material | Paper |
Language of print | Hebrew |
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Source for regional or specific language of print | |
Prose or verse | Prose |
Other texts in the manuscript | 1. The Chronicles of Moses
2. The Death of Aaron (Peṭirat Aharon. פטירת אהרן.) 3. The Death of Moses (Peṭirat Mosheh Rabenu, פטירת משה רבינו.) 4. The Book of Tuvia the Son of Tuviel 5. Eldad the Danite 6. Mishle Sendebar 7. The Story of the Jerusalemite (Maʿaśeh shel Yerushalmi, מעשה של ירושלמי) 8. The Book of Enoch (Sefer Ḥanokh, ספר חנוך) 9. The Riddles of lsopit / Aesop's Fables 10. The Proverbs of Solomon (Meshalim shel Shelomoh, משלים של שלמה) 11. The poem Epher and Dinah |
Height | 190.5 |
Width | 133 |
Illustrations | No |
Digitisation | |
Modern research literature | Epstein (1967) |
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