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# 'Fortalitium fidei'
*1. 'Fortalitium fidei'
# Physical and Kabbalistic explanations from Bechai's commentary on Genensi
*2. Physical and Kabbalistic explanations from Bechai's commentary on Genensi
# An 'offensive' text
*3. An 'offensive' text
# Another 'offensive' set of texts, including '''Hameshpeh Ha-Shafim'' (חמשפה השפים)', 'the Judgement of the Magicians'  
*4. Another 'offensive' set of texts, including '''Hameshpeh Ha-Shafim'' (חמשפה השפים)', 'the Judgement of the Magicians'
# Naftuli’s Commentary on the Pentateuch
*5. Naftuli’s Commentary on the Pentateuch
# - 8.: Wagenseil's (error-prone) translations and transcriptions of various short texts
*6 - 8.: Wagenseil's (error-prone) translations and transcriptions of various short texts
 
*9. Collection of short texts, previously printed in Constantinople 1516:
 
** Chronicle of Moses
9. Collection of short texts, previously printed in Constantinople 1516:  
** Death of Aaron
 
** Death of Moses
- Chronicle of Moses
** The Book of Tuvia/Tobia t
 
** Eldad the Danite
- Death of Aaron  
** The Parables of Sendebar
 
** The Story of the Jerusalemite (Historia de Hierosolymitano)
- Death of Moses  
** The Book of Enoch
 
** The Riddles/Fables of lsopit/Aesop
- The Book of Tuvia/Tobia t
** The Proverbs of Solomon; and the poem Epher and Dinah.
 
** Further ethical, moral, and religious texts.
- Eldad the Danite
 
- The Parables of Sendebar
 
- The Story of the Jerusalemite (Historia de Hierosolymitano)
 
- The Book of Enoch
 
- The Riddles/Fables of lsopit/Aesop
 
- The Proverbs of Solomon; and the poem Epher and Dinah.
 
 
Further ethical, moral, and religious texts.
|Has Total Pages In Manuscript=361
|Has Total Pages In Manuscript=361
|Has Height=192.5
|Has Height=192.5

Latest revision as of 16:00, 17 March 2025

Manuscript Identification

Reference Number
Heb5
Siglum / Shelfmark
B. H. 27 (Leihgabe Leipziger Stadtbibliothek) (Delitzsch cat. 21)
Page / Folio range
269-277

Textual Content & Tradition

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Languages

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Note

Note: owned and annotated by Johann Christoph Wagenseil.

Authorship & Production

Physical Description

Material
Total pages / folios
361
Height
192.5
Width
145
Prose or verse
Illustrations
No

Contents & Additional Texts

Other texts in the Manuscript
See Delitzsch, pp. 287-89; texts include:
  • 1. 'Fortalitium fidei'
  • 2. Physical and Kabbalistic explanations from Bechai's commentary on Genensi
  • 3. An 'offensive' text
  • 4. Another 'offensive' set of texts, including 'Hameshpeh Ha-Shafim (חמשפה השפים)', 'the Judgement of the Magicians'
  • 5. Naftuli’s Commentary on the Pentateuch
  • 6 - 8.: Wagenseil's (error-prone) translations and transcriptions of various short texts
  • 9. Collection of short texts, previously printed in Constantinople 1516:
    • Chronicle of Moses
    • Death of Aaron
    • Death of Moses
    • The Book of Tuvia/Tobia t
    • Eldad the Danite
    • The Parables of Sendebar
    • The Story of the Jerusalemite (Historia de Hierosolymitano)
    • The Book of Enoch
    • The Riddles/Fables of lsopit/Aesop
    • The Proverbs of Solomon; and the poem Epher and Dinah.
    • Further ethical, moral, and religious texts.

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