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Manuscript Identification
Reference Number
Heb12
Location
Siglum / Shelfmark
Parm. 2457 (De Rossi 1087)
Page / Folio range
1r-10v
Textual Content & Tradition
Standardised title of narrative
Version (siglum)
Language Group within Version
Narrative / Scholarly Group within Version
Source for textual relationship
Languages
Language of text
Digitisation & Editions
Note
Richler notes, 'According to the numeration of the quires the first four quires (except for the last 3 ff.) are missing' (p. 146).
On story variation, Epstein notes: "A highly interesting variant, hitherto unnoted, occurs in the story Gibbosi on fol. 9r. When the porter carries the smothered hunchbacks to the river to dispose of them, the copyist, suddently inspired, fills the bottom and left margin of the page with nine lines describing the meeting of the stupid porter with a live hunchback at the river's edge. The porter confuses him with the ones he has thrown in and cannot understand why this one is still alive. Unfortunately a 2" by 2" section of this variant reading at the bottom has been obliterated and the lines at the left have faded, making reading by photocopy impossible" (p. 350). This suggets overlap between 'Gibbosi' and 'Amatores'.Authorship & Production
Physical Description
Contents & Additional Texts
Other texts in the Manuscript
1. Ff. lr-10v: משליספרסינדברפילוסופוסחכםגדול
מחכמיהודו Tales of Sendeban
2. Ff. 11r-18v: מעשהאלכסנטרוס Gests of Alexander of Macedon.
3. F. 19r-v: Extract from the first chapter of Josippon (on the nations).
4. Ff. 19v-20r: Midrash on Hiram, king of Tyre.
5. F. 20v: [ מדרשאליתהלל ] Midrash Al Yithalel (Only the beginning)
6. F. 21r: Midrashic legends in Aramaic.
7. F. 21v-22r: אותיותדחכמה Otiyyot de-Hokhmah, Epigrams in Aramaic.
8. F. 22r-v: ברסירא The 22 Aramaic epigrams from the Alphabet of Ben Sira (medieval psuedo-Ben Sira).
9. F. 22v: A list of 31 holy places, mainly synagogues כניסיות in the Galilee, compiled during the early Muslim period.
10. Ff. 23r-26r: יצירתהולד Yezirat ha-Velad, Midrash on conception and birth.Catalogues & Research Literature
Research Material
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